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FILE - This undated file photo shows Amelia Earhart. Three bone fragments found on a South Pacific island could help prove that Earhart died as a castaway after failing in her quest to circumnavigate the globe.  Researchers told The Associated Press on Friday Dec. 17, 2010 that the University of Oklahoma hopes to extract DNA from bones found by a Delaware group dedicated to the recovery of historic aircraft. The fragments were recovered earlier this year on an uninhabited island about 1,800 miles south of Hawaii. (AP Photo/File)

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Amelia Earhart (n. d.)

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Amelia Earhart testando um pára-quedas em 1935.

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Amelia Earhart em 1931, logo após ter quebrado mais um recorde: o da maior altitude alcançada por uma mulher pilotando um Autogiro, também conhecido por Gyrocopter, um avião…

394033 03: (FILE PHOTO) Amelia Earhart stands June 14, 1928 in front of her bi-plane called "Friendship" in Newfoundland. Carlene Mendieta, who is trying to recreate Earhart's 1928 record as the first woman to fly across the US and back again, left Rye, NY on September 5, 2001. Earhart (1898 - 1937) disappeared without trace over the Pacific Ocean in her attempt to fly around the world in 1937. (Photo by Getty Images)

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  Amelia Earhart a 14 de Junho de 1928 em frente ao seu biplano, o ‘Friendship”, em Newfoundland. Amelia Earhart [1897-1937 (?)] começou a pilotar aviões em 1920….

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Gertrude Bell num campo arqueológico alemão, Babilónia, 1909 (?).

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Salome, Where she Danced (1945) Poster

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Yvonne De Carlo em Slave Girl (1947)

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Yvonne De Carlo em Salome, Where She Danced (1945)

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  Contra-campo  Mata Hari, agent H21 (Jean-Louis Richard, 1964)

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Campo Mata Hari, agent H21 (Jean-Louis Richard, 1964)