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Bill and Gayle Newman fell on the grass sheltering their children, north of Elm Street seconds after the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, fearing that they were in the line of fire. Photographer Frank Cancellare urged them to to stay prone while he took this photo less than a minute later.
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Билл и Гейл Ньюман упали на траву, укрывая своих детей, на северной стороне улицы Вязов через несколько секунд после убийства президента США Джона Ф. Кеннеди в Далласе, штат Техас, опасаясь, что они оказались на линии огня.
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