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Martin Gore of Depeche Mode by Anton Corbijn at Franz Kafka’s grave, Prague, 1988
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[ID: video of a very young fox playing joyfully with a round red toy in front of four old and tilted gravestones. The rest of the scene is green grass and bushes. The cub hops and jumps up so that all four feet are in the air, catches the toy, bumps it to chase a short way, and begins again. /END ID]
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