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Lela Wulsin, of Seattle, holds a sign that reads "No DAPL Start With Seattle" as she takes part in a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline and the City of Seattle's use of Wells Fargo Bank, due to the bank's role in lending funds to finance the pipeline's construction, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, at City Hall in Seattle. On Tuesday, Jan. 31, it was announced that Robert Spee, the acting secretary of the Army has ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to allow construction of the Dakota Access pipeline under a Missouri River reservoir. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Photo by: Ted S. Warren
Lela Wulsin, of Seattle, holds a sign that reads "No DAPL Start With Seattle" as she takes part in a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline and the City of Seattle's use of Wells Fargo Bank, due to the bank's role in lending funds to finance the pipeline's construction, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, at City Hall in Seattle. On Tuesday, Jan. 31, it was announced that Robert Spee, the acting secretary of the Army has ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to allow construction of the Dakota Access pipeline under a Missouri River reservoir. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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