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  • Teaching pastor Leonard Guchu talks about God's message during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Families makes their way to the Sunday service at the small Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From left, Immacule Nyirabeza calls out to Jesus next to Derrick Muchembe and Emmy Gitugu during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From left, Derrick Muchembe poses with his wife Esperance Nyabanama after a Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Immacule Nyirabeza raises her hand in worship as she sings during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From right, Esperance Nyabanama and Immacule Nyirabeza sing and dance to songs Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From left, Immacule Nyirabeza calls out to Jesus next to Derrick Muchembe and Emmy Gitugu during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From left, Immacule Nyirabeza calls out to Jesus next to Derrick Muchembe and Emmy Gitugu during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Immacule Nyirabeza begins to jump up and down to the music during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From left, congregation members Emmy Gitugu, Rebecca Maina and Beatrice Namahirwe dance in the pews during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Bibles translated into Swahili are used during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Assistant to the paster Yves Ruterera, left, smiles alongside pastor Peter Chege, right, as they say a prayer during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Beatrice Namahirwe gives a testimonial on being thankful during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Emmy Gitugu sings along from the pews during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Esperance Nyabanama, middle, feels the music as she sings alongside Pastor Peter Chege, left, and Derrick Muchembe, right, during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Pastor Peter Chege feels the music during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sunlight shine on the face Rebecca Maina as she sings a hymn during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Members of the congregation use electronic tablets to make videos of the Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The Charlottesville Historical Signs covered with snow during an early spring in Charlottesville, VA.
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  • Concerned citizens listen during a rally in Charlottesville, VA.
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  • A road closed sign cautions drivers as flood waters flow over Carpenters Mill Road Friday in Greene County. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff Photography, LLC
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  • A runner crosses the finish line holding a sign during the 32nd annual Charlottesville Women's Four Miler race Saturday in Charlottesville, VA. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA- NOVEMBER 20: Tennessee Lady Volunteers fans a hold up a sign for head coach Pat Summitt of the Tennessee Lady Volunteers during the game on November 20, 2011 against the Virginia Cavaliers at the John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia. Virginia defeated Tennessee in overtime 69-64. (Photo by Andrew Shurtleff/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Pat Summitt
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  • A man holding a sign asking for help waits for traffic at the intersection of Branchlands Blvd. and Seminole Trail and as another winter storm dropped a mixture of snow and ice across Central Virginia on Thursday.
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  • A runner crosses the finish line holding a sign during the 32nd annual Charlottesville Women's Four Miler race Saturday in Charlottesville, VA. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Protestors stand on the city council desk holding a sign "Blood on your hand" after shutting down the Charlottesville City Council meeting Monday night in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Protestors hold a sign "Blood on your hands" as city council members exit behind during the Charlottesville City Council meeting Monday night in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Virginia fans hold up a sign of Virginia guard Teven Jones (5) during the game Saturday, February 22, 2014,  in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia won 70-49.
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  • Virginia fans hold up a sign of Virginia guard Teven Jones (5) during the game Saturday, February 22, 2014,  in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia won 70-49.
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  • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA- NOVEMBER 12: Virginia Cavalier fans hold up a sign during the game against the Duke Blue Devils on November 12, 2011 at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia. Virginia defeated Duke 31-21. (Photo by Andrew Shurtleff/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
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  • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA- NOVEMBER 12:  Virginia Cavalier fans hold up a sign during the game against the Duke Blue Devils on November 12, 2011 at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia. Virginia defeated Duke 31-21. (Photo by Andrew Shurtleff/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
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  • Nov 27, 2010; Charlottesville, VA, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies linebacker Davon Morgan (2) and Virginia Tech Hokies safety Antone Exum (1) sign autographs after the game gainst the Virginia Cavaliers at Lane Stadium. Virginia Tech won 37-7. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Snow covered historical downtown sign in Charlottesville, Va.
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  • A man holding a sign asking for help waits for traffic as another winter storm dropped a mixture of snow and ice across Central Virginia on Thursday.
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  • Protestors stand on the city council desk holding a sign "Blood on your hand" after shutting down the Charlottesville City Council meeting Monday night in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Protestors stand on the city council desk holding a sign "Blood on your hand" after shutting down the Charlottesville City Council meeting Monday night in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Stop sign for morning rush hour in Florida's Everglades National Park out of Chokoloskee Island and the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • A road sign lays sideways at the intersection of Woodbrook Drive and US 29 Thursday after a snowfall in Charlottesville, VA. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Virginia fans hold up a sign during the game Sunday in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia defeated Maryland in overtime 61-58. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • June 26, 2012 - Charlottesville, Virginia-U.S. - Stacey Donelan hold up a sign in support of Teresa Sullivan during a rally outside the Board of Visitors meeting Tuesday at the University of Virginia.  The board, who asked for Sullivan's resignation on June 10th, voted unanimously to reinstate her as the UVa president. (Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff)
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  • ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 31:  A Virginia Cavalier fan holds up a sign during the 2011 Chick Fil-A Bowl against the Auburn Tigers at the Georgia Dome on December 31, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. Auburn defeated Virginia 43-24. (Photo by Andrew Shurtleff/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
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  • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA- JANUARY 7: A Virginia Cavaliers fan holds up a sign for Mike Scott #23 of the Virginia Cavaliers during the game against the Miami Hurricanes on January 7, 2012 at the John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia. Virginia defeated Miami 52-51. (Photo by Andrew Shurtleff/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Mike Scott
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  • deer crossing sign Shenandoah 6-04-06. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA- JANUARY 5: A Virginia Cavalier cheerleader holds a Harris Teeter vic card sign during the North Carolina Tar Heels game against the Virginia Cavaliers on January 5, 2012 at the John Paul Jones arena in Charlottesville, Virginia. North Carolina defeated Virginia 78-73. (Photo by Andrew Shurtleff/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
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  • Activists hold up signs outside the Charlottesville Federal Court on the first day of the Sines v. Kessler civil trial. The trail begins some four years after it was first filed. Photo /Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Virginia fans hold up signs during the game Saturday, February 22, 2014,  in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia won 70-49.
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  • Virginia fans hold up signs against Maryland leaving the ACC for the Big 10 during the game Monday night in Charlottesville, VA. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Virginia  fans hold up signs during the second half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday Jan. 18, 2014 in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia defeated Florida State 78-66. (AP Photo/Andrew Shurtleff)
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  • Fans hold up signs as Virginia defeated Syracuse 75-56 in an NCAA basketball game Saturday March 1, 2014 in Charlottesville, VA.
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  • Virginia fans hold up signs during the game Saturday, February 22, 2014,  in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia won 70-49.
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  • Supporters held up signs during a rally supporting President Barack Obama by rock legend Bruce Springsteen Tuesday afternoon at the nTelos Wireless Pavilion in Charlottesville, Va.
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  • June 26, 2012 - Charlottesville, Virginia-U.S. - Members of the crowd holds up signs in of Teresa Sullivan during a rally outside the Board of Visitors meeting Tuesday at the University of Virginia. The board, who asked for Sullivan's resignation on June 10th, voted unanimously to reinstate her as the UVa president. (Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff)
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  • June 26, 2012 - Charlottesville, Virginia-U.S. - Members of the crowd holds up signs in of Teresa Sullivan during a rally outside the Board of Visitors meeting Tuesday at the University of Virginia. The board, who asked for Sullivan's resignation on June 10th, voted unanimously to reinstate her as the UVa president. (Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff)
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  • June 24, 2012 - Charlottesville, Virginia-U.S. - Supporters hold up signs during a Rally for Honor Sunday at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. The rally comes a few days before the UVa board of visitors meeting on Tuesday to discuss the fate of UVa president Teresa Sullivan who was recently asked to resign. (Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff)
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Virginia fans hold up signs during an NCAA college basketball game against Georgia Tech in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022.
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  • Yard signs were passed out and stories exchanged as Trump supporters gathered around an official Donald Trump for President bus parked outside Kohr Brothers Frozen Custard Tuesday afternoon in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Signs for Heather Heyer become weathered under the Lee Statue Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017 at Emancipation Park in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Fans hold up signs as Virginia defeated Syracuse 75-56 in an NCAA basketball game Saturday March 1, 2014 in Charlottesville, VA.
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  • Virginia fans hold up signs during the game Saturday, February 22, 2014,  in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia won 70-49.
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  • Virginia fans hold up negative signs against North Carolina  during an NCAA basketball game against Virginia Monday Jan. 20, 2014 in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia defeated North Carolina 76-61.
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  • Virginia fans hold up signs taunting the Virginia Tech  bench with national championship trophies won by Virginia during the game Saturday in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia won 65-45. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Virginia fans hold up signs during the game Saturday, February 22, 2014,  in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia won 70-49.
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  • Virginia fans hold up signs during the game Sunday in Charlottesville, VA. Virginia defeated Maryland in overtime 61-58. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • June 24, 2012 - Charlottesville, Virginia-U.S. - Supporters hold up signs during a Rally for Honor Sunday at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. The rally comes a few days before the UVa board of visitors meeting on Tuesday to discuss the fate of UVa president Teresa Sullivan who was recently asked to resign. (Credit Image: © Andrew Shurtleff)
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Kevin Laue plays basketball for the Fork Union Military Academy located in Fork Union, VA. Laue was born with no left hand, but has become a starting varsity player. Laue recently became one of the most inspirational stories in college basketball when he received a Division-I scholarship after signing a national letter of intent with Manhattan College. Photo/ Andrew Shurtleff
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