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The week's best photojournalism

In some of the week's most powerful images, a woman grieves, a couple weds, and more

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by Lauren Hansen
November 20, 2015

A woman cries in front of the Carillon cafe and the Petit Cambodge restaurant in Paris, France, a day after a series of terrorist attacks.

(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)

Two men row a boat through a frosty fog along Russia's Yenisei River.

(REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin)

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Jing Li and her husband Ke Xu wear traditional Tibetan costumes as they pose for their wedding photos in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China.

(REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)

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Children, wearing the red handkerchiefs of the Pioneer Organization, pose for a picture at a school in Kazminskoye, Russia.

(REUTERS/Eduard Korniyenko)

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Rime ice extends several feet from a sign marking the summit of New Hampshire's Mount Adams, the second highest mountain in New England.

(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

An Indian camel trader sits by a herd at a fair in Pushkar, India.

(AP Photo/Deepak Sharma)

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Nine-year-old Mahiro Takano, three-time Japan karate champion in her age group, practices in Nagaoka, Japan.

(AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

Passengers climb down the side of a ferry as it capsizes near Surabaya, Indonesia. No casualties were reported.

(REUTERS/POLAIR POLDA JATIM/Antara Foto)

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Los Angeles Kings' Jonathan Quick stretches before the start of the second period in a game against the Philadelphia Flyers in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

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A Hindu woman performs a ritual during the Chhath Puja festival in Hyderabad, India.

(AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)

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The Eiffel Tower is lit with the blue, white, and red colors of the French flag in Paris, France, to pay tribute to the victims of a series of terrorist attacks.

(REUTERS/Jacky Naegelen)

Cotton grows in a field around a home in Florence, Alabama, where three dogs frolick.

(REUTERS/Brian Snyder)**See last week's best of photojournalism**

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