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Mourners placed candles near the Rue de Charonne, one of the sites targeted in a string of attacks in Paris.

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Aurelie Mehaute attended a rally at Boston Common in memory of Paris victims.

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A man held a sign that combined the peace symol and the Eiffel Tower at Boston Common.

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Anne Sandstrom of Burlington was at Boston Common.

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Cyril Dayon, Loris Boichot, Erick Carpenter and son Gibson Carpenter were at Boston Common today.

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Boston Police Commissioner William Evans, Mayor Martin Walsh and other officials spoke at a press conference Sunday.

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Boston-area residents gathered at Boston Common today in memory of victims of the Paris attacks.

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A crowd gathered at the Carillon restaurant, site of one of the attacks in Paris.

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Paris residents gathered Sunday at a memorial near the Bataclan concert hall, site of one of the attacks.

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A rose was placed in a bullet hole in a restaurant window the day after a series of deadly attacks in Paris. The note read: "In the name of what?"

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The Eiffel Tower had its lights turned off on Saturday.

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The Zakim Bridge was lit in rotating colors of the French flag.

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Lionel Bernard and his children, all formerly of Lyon, France, placed a candle at a memorial at the French consulate in Boston.

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Flowers and candles were near the Bataclan concert hall, scene of one of the attacks.

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Police patroled near the Eiffel Tower the day after a series of deadly attacks in Paris.

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Residents in Paris lined up to give blood after the attacks.

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The French flag was at half-mast at the Elysee palace in Paris.
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