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Revolution in 18 Days: An Egyptian Timeline

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After weeks of mostly peaceful but sometimes violent protest, the wishes of the Egyptian people were finally realized Friday as Hosni Mubarak stepped down from the presidency, after 30 years in office. Click through for some of the most significant moments during the over two week movement for revolution.

Full disclosure: Photographs used to illustrate particular dates were not necessarily taken on said date.

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