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In this six photo combo image, showing dogs outside polling stations, as dogs and British people go out in the winter to vote, at various places during Britain's general election Thursday Nov. 12, 2019. U.K. voters are deciding Thursday who they want to resolve the stalemate over Brexit in a parliamentary election widely seen as one of the most decisive in modern times. top left to right: Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds his dog Dilyn in London, Henry the labradoodle in Bristol, unknown dog waits for its owner in Glasgow. Below from left: Reggie the cocker pop puppy in Chester-le-Street, Harry the west highland terrier in London, dogs arrives at a polling station in Twickenham, London. (SIX PHOTO COMBO IMAGE BYLINE CREDITS - TOP FROM LEFT: (AP) ALBERTO PEZZALI, (PA) CLAIRE HAYHURST, (AP) SCOTT HEPPELL. AND BELOW FROM LEFT: (PA) TOM WILKINSON, (PA) JONATHAN GUN, (AP) FRANK AUGSTEIN via AP)
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