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Valentine’s Day celebrated worldwide

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Kindergartener Kinsley Andrews, 6, left, enjoys putting Valentines into her classmates' bags alongside Ayden Zink, 5, during a Valentine's Day party today at Thomson Elementary School in Davison, Mich. "I love giving out gift and Valentines," Zink said. "Love is like kindness, and it's how you show you care about people. I love (my teacher) and my mom and my dad and my doggies."
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First lady Jill Biden walks with school children from Aiton Elementary School to show them a display on the North Lawn of the White House in Washington, today.
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Customers select Valentine's Day gifts offered for sale on the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, today.
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Arielle Agnelli and Bryan Arvesu head to a photo shoot after being married during a Valentine's Day group wedding ceremony today outside the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, Fla. The pair were one of nine couples married by the Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller for Palm Beach County during the annual event.
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Ronna Wedner Levin, left, owner of the Squirrel Hill Flower Shop, works at the shop with Lily O'Neill preparing bouquets for Valentines Day in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, today.
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People buy flowers and red balloons marking Valentine's Day, in Cairo, Egypt, today.
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A street vendor sells red heart-shaped balloons for Valentine's Day, in Cairo, Egypt, today.
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Vendor sell heart-shape balloons on Valentine's Day, in Karachi, Pakistan today. Celebrating Valentine's Day is considered un-Islamic by some in Pakistan, but many still buy flowers, balloons and exchange gifts with others.
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A Thai officer takes a picture for a couple with their marriage certificates on Valentine's Day at the Bang-Rak district, translated as "District of Love," in Bangkok, Thailand, today. Many couples get married at this location as they believe its auspicious name will bring long-lasting love.
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People wearing face masks walk past at a flower shop on Valentine's Day in Hong Kong, today.

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