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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 3EDM02D - Panini FIFA World Cup 2026 Adrenalyn XL trading cards are displayed in a shop, with starter packs, multipacks, tins and brightly branded point-of-sale stands promoting the North American tournament. The image is a useful editorial view of football merchandising, children's collecting, fan spending and the commercial build-up to the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Panini's UK product information describes the official Adrenalyn XL World Cup 2026 collection as featuring 630 cards, with top players, special materials and card designs aimed at collectors and fans. The display also reflects the growing expense of football fandom, where buying packets, chasing rare cards and trying to complete teams or player sets can become costly very quickly, especially for families. The expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first to feature 48 teams and will be staged across the three host countries, adding scale, travel cost and consumer pressure to an already heavily commercialised tournament. This photograph is commercially useful for stories about Panini cards, World Cup souvenirs, trading-card games, football marketing, youth collecting, retail promotions, pocket-money spending, tournament branding, sport merchandising and the cost of following major events. It can also support more critical coverage of rising fan costs, from match tickets, flights and hotels in North America to replica shirts, stickers, cards and other collectibles sold around the tournament. The yellow and green display units, FIFA trophy graphics, packet prices and Adrenalyn XL branding make the image clear and readable as a shop-floor retail scene rather than a generic football image. As a documentary stock photograph, it captures the point where World Cup excitement, childhood collecting, family budgets and global football commerce meet in a supermarket or high street retail environment.

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Description: Tony Smith image Alamy 2M84JNN - Homeless Jesus, also known as Jesus the Homeless, is a bronze sculpture by Canadian sculptor Timothy Schmalz depicting Jesus as a homeless person, sleeping on a park bench. The original sculpture was installed at Regis College, University of Toronto, in early 2013. Over 100 casts of the statue have been installed worldwide since 2016
Homeless Jesus was designed by Timothy Schmalz, a Canadian sculptor and devout Catholic. It depicts Jesus as a homeless person, sleeping on a park bench. His face and hands are obscured, hidden under a blanket, but crucifixion wounds on his feet reveal his identity. The statue has been described as a visual translation of the Gospel of Matthew passage in which Jesus tells his disciples, as you did it to one of the least of my brothers, you did it to me. Schmalz intended for the bronze sculpture to be provocative, admitting, That's essentially what the sculpture is there to do. It's meant to challenge people. He offered the first casts to St. Michael's Cathedral in Toronto and St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, but both churches declined. One spokesperson for St. Michael's said the church declined because appreciation was not unanimous and it was undergoing restoration. The cast intended for St. Michael's was installed at Regis College, the Jesuit School of Theology at the University of Toronto. Similarly, a spokesperson for St. Patrick's complimented the work but declined purchasing the cast due to ongoing renovations
Reception of the statue has been mixed. According to NPR, The reaction [to the cast in Davidson, North Carolina] was immediate. Some loved it
some didn't. However, according to Buck, residents are often seen sitting on the bench alongside the statue, resting their hands on Jesus and praying
By early 2016, some 100 copies of Homeless Jesus were on display worldwide. The first sculpture outside of North America was installed on the grounds of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin

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Description: Tony Smith image Flickr 6150341559 - 'Canary Wharf is a major business district located in London, United Kingdom.
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London has two main financial centres, alongside the traditional City of London, and contains many of the UK's tallest buildings, including the second-tallest (and tallest completed), One Canada Square. Canary Wharf contains around 14,000,000 square feet (1,300,000 m2) of office and retail space, of which around 7,900,000 square feet (734,000 m2) is owned by Canary Wharf Group.
Around 90,000 people work in Canary Wharf and it is home to the world or European headquarters of numerous major banks, professional services firms and media organisations including Barclays, Citigroup, Clifford Chance, HSBC, KPMG, MetLife, and Thomson Reuters.
Canary Wharf was built on the site of the West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs. From 1802, the area was one of the busiest docks in the world. By the 1950s, the port industry began to decline, leading to the docks closing by 1980.
Canary Wharf itself takes its name from No. 32 berth of the West Wood Quay of the Import Dock. This was built in 1936 for Fruit Lines Ltd, a subsidiary of Fred Olsen Lines for the Mediterranean and Canary Island (Insula Canaria (from canis) 'Island of Dogs') fruit trade. At their request, the quay and warehouse were given the name Canary Wharf.
The Canary Wharf of today began when Michael von Clemm, former chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB), came up with the idea to convert Canary Wharf into back office accomodation. A new business district was planned, construction started in 1988.
A bust and a boom in property prices then occurred. At the peak of property prices in 2007, the HSBC building sold for a record \u00a31.1 billion.
This dusk shot was taken at the evening rush hour and many offices are still filled with staff. Heron Quays DLR station is over to the far left and the Jubilee line underground tube station right of centre. The image is a panaorama stitch of siz seperate HDR images.
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