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FILE - In a Tuesday, March 22, 2016 file photo, Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles Director Rhonda Lahm poses next to a design for the the state’s new standard license plate at a news conference, at the Capitol in Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska is halting production of a new, widely mocked license plate after officials learned that the state icon depicted at the center wasn't drawn accurately. The license plate is supposed to show the Nebraska Sower, a statue of a man throwing seeds from atop the state Capitol. The governor's office said Friday, April 1, 2016, that the image on the plates used elements from a different artwork. (AP Photo/Anna Gronewold, File)
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