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Reply Sun 6 Mar, 2011 10:28 pm
Context:

The action centers on the machinations of V (played by Hugo Weaving, above), the sole survivor of one of Britain's infamous detention centers of several years back. All that is known of V from this era was that he was subjected to medical experiments and his face became disfigured in the process -- hence the mask.

More:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/06/03/nataliePortman.html
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Reply Sun 6 Mar, 2011 10:37 pm
@oristarA,
This sounds as if it is a cut and paste job and the original article had a picture of Hugo Weaving, it would have been above the article and would have shown him wearing the mask.
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Reply Mon 7 Mar, 2011 06:57 am
@oristarA,
It is referring to a picture that should have been included with the article.

You will often see this kind of direction. It might say, "John Jones, left" or Mary Jones, below" It just tells where the picture is located on the page.

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Reply Mon 7 Mar, 2011 08:03 am
Got it.

Simple enough.

Thank you both.
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