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Poinsettia

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The poinsettia plant - widely used decoratively during the Christmas period.

Poets Lorna Goodison and Edward Baugh

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Lorna Goodison and Edward Baugh at the World Poetry Day Celebration & Award Ceremony hosted by the National Library of Jamaica.

Poet Laureate, Mervyn Morris and Governor General at Investiture Ceremony

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Professor Mervyn Morris, Poet Laureate of Jamaica (2014 - 2016) with Governor General Sir Patrick Allen during the Poet Laureate Investiture Ceremony held at King's House on May 21, 2014. Professor Morris is wearing the official Insignia of the Poet…

Pocomania "light de light oh" N.D.T.C.

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National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) during the 'Light de light oh' portion of the Pocomania dance performance.

PNP's 39th Annual Conference

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"Standing ovation: a section of the crowd at the closing session of the PNP's 39th annual conference giving Prime Minister Manley a standing ovation at the end of his presidential speech."

PNP Vice - President P.J

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"PNP Vice-president P.J. Patterson addressing the PNP Western Bell Conference."

PNP leader Michael Manley with exuberant supporters

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"PNP leader Michael Manley with exuberant supporters last night. At press time, the PNP had won 45 seats outright. The JLP had taken seven and eight were still undeclared."

PNP - large crowd with hands in the air

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PNP supporters raising their fists as they make the PNP "power" sign. A large banner with the words "Socialism is Love" is raised high.

PM speaking with Young Commonwealth Leaders

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"Prime Minister Michael Manley (right) speaking yesterday with Young Commonwealth Leaders conference delegates (from left) Stephen Malama (Zambia), Darshan Shankar (India) and Thomas Sandiford (Guyana), after Mr. Manley had addressed the conference."