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Argentines commemorate death of Evita Peron 70 years on

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A woman holds a T-shirt featuring Argentina's late first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as Evita, as she waits her turn to approach Evita's tomb in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26. Argentines commemorate the 70th anniversary of the death of their most famous first lady Evita who died of cancer on July 26, 1952, at the age of 33.
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Juana Marta Barro poses for a picture at the tomb of Argentina's late first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as Evita, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.
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A woman holds a photo of Argentina's late first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as Evita, as she waits her turn to visit Evita's tomb in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.
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A woman wears a T-shirt of Vice President Cristina Fernandez and holds a flower as she waits her turn to visit the tomb of Argentina's former first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as Evita, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.
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Maria Eva Noble, member of the social movement "Movimiento Evita," or Evita Movement, poses for a portrait as she volunteers at a soup kitchen run by her organization in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26, the day of the 70th anniversary of the death of Argentina's most famous first lady, who died of cancer on July 26, 1952 at the age of 33. Noble was named after Argentina's late first lady, Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as Evita.
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A woman holds a candle as people gather to honor Argentina's late former first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as "Evita" outside the Social Development Ministry building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.
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A woman holds a photo of Argentina's late former first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as "Evita" as people gather to honor her outside the Ministry of Social Development in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.
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People gather to honor Argentina's late former first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as "Evita" outside the Social Development Ministry building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.
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A man holds a photo of Argentina's late former first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as "Evita" as people gather to honor her outside the Social Development Ministry building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.
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People gather to honor Argentina's late former first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as "Evita" outside the Social Development Ministry building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.
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People gather to honor Argentina's late former first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as "Evita" outside the Social Development Ministry building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.
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People sing the national anthem as they gather to honor Argentina's late former first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as "Evita" outside the Ministry of Social Development in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.
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A man cooks sausages near the Ministry of Social Development building that has an image of Argentina's late former first lady Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, better known as "Evita" in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, July 26.

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