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The week's best photojournalism

In some of the week's most memorable images, lemurs chow down, Serena Williams screams, and more

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by Sarah Eberspacher
January 30, 2015

Indian police officers take part in a dress rehearsal for the Republic Day parade in Srinagar.

(REUTERS/Danish Ismail)

Golden retriever Crystal dashes through the snow, and away from owner Danielle Reid, at Revere Beach in Revere, Massachusetts.

(AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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Children walk through the ruins of a demolition area surrounding their school after class in Zhengzhou, China.

(REUTERS/Stringer)

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Serena Williams screams after winning a point against challenger Madison Keys during their women's singles semifinal match at the Australian Open in Melbourne.

(REUTERS/Issei Kato)

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Elephants walk through Amboseli National Park as Mount Kilimanjaro looms in the distance.

(REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic)

Tsira Tsagareli dances with Jemal Nemsitsveridze during a class at the Fortune dance club in Tbilisi, Georgia.

(REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili)

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The sun dips beneath mountain peaks near the Swiss resort of St. Moritz.

(REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann)

Members of the Philippine National Police's Special Action Force unit carry caskets containing the bodies of slain SAF police, who were killed in a recent clash with Muslim rebels, at Villamor Air Base in Manila.

(REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco)

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A Palestinian boy wearing a military costume arrives at a graduation ceremony for Palestinian youth who were trained at one of the Hamas-run Liberation Camps in Gaza City.

(REUTERS/Suhaib Salem)

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A devotee crosses the Triveni River to offer prayers during the Swasthani Bratakatha festival near Kathmandu.

(REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar)

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Lemurs chow down at Qingdao Forest Wildlife World in Qingdao, China.

(REUTERS/China Daily)

A child tears down a hill in Central Park as snow falls on New York City.

(REUTERS/Carlo Allegri) **See last week's best photojournalism**

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