Oddly around the world
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Audrey (R) and Daisy perform a free holiday themed lap dance for Brian MacDonald after he donated a child's toy at the Admiral Theatre in Chicago. (Reuters/John Gress)
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Camilo Villegas of Colombia attempts a hole-in-one in La Plaza Botero (Botero square) from the tenth floor of a hotel during the "Pit Impossible" media event in Medellin.(Reuters/Albeiro Lopera)
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A model presents a creation made of chocolate during a fashion show at the World Chocolate Wonderland in Shanghai. (Reuters/Aly Song)
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Chocolate-made terracotta warriors are displayed at the World Chocolate Wonderland in Shanghai. (Reuters/Aly Song)
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Traffic controller Ramiro Hinojas, wearing a Santa Claus costume, dances as he directs motorists along an intersection in Pasay City, Metro Manila. (Reuters/Cheryl Ravelo)
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People look at a coffee bean mosaic by Albanian artist Saimir Strati in Tirana. (Reuters/Arben Celi)
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A model presents a creation by Belarusian designer Evgeny Ivanchik during the Vanguard Art show at a night club in Minsk. (Reuters/Vasily Fedosenko)
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Etibar Elchiyev poses with 50 metal spoons magnetized to his body during an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for "Most spoons on a human body" in Tbilisi. (Reuters/David Mdzinarishvili)
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A masked man rests after performing during a traditional fair for Christmas and New Year celebrations at the Village Museum in Bucharest. (Reuters/Bogdan Cristel)
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People walk past an activist during an Animal Naturalis demonstration to promote vegetarianism in central Barcelona. (Reuters/Albert Gea)
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A Christmas tree made of cans is seen inside the administration building for the Office of Security Operation-Iraq (OSCI), and the former headquarters of Iraq's political Ba'ath Party, in Baghdad, Iraq. (Reuters/Shannon Stapleton)
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Children react as they look at Polipaka Gattaiah, who stands at seven-and-a-half feet and claims to be the tallest man in India, at the arts and crafts centre in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad. (Reuters/Krishnendu Halder)
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