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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics check out the "Mountains and Clouds" model and actual sculpture inside the Hart Senate Office Building. Hyperbolics are (L-R) Lily Brown, Rohit Rajagopalan, Elliot Turner, and Christian Thayer.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolics members Claire Meng, left, and Lily Brown, right, walk ahead of the other Hyperbolics en route to lunch through the Dirksen Senate Office Building.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: After an uninspiring meeting with Environmental Protection Agency officials, members of The Hyperbolics blow off steam by running around and climbing the EPA building.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolics Lily Brown, left, and Christian Thayer, catch back up with the group after getting a closer view of the Andrew W. Mellon Memorial Fountain in Washington D.C.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Jeff Gearhart, research director for the Ecology Center in Ann Arbor, Mich., takes a photo of the fragmented lead wheel weight held by Elliot Turner, member of the Hyperbolics.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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Elliot and other members of the Hyperbolics scouted the gutters for lead wheel weights -- finding two -- by the Environmental Protection Agency, after an uninspiring meeting with EPA officials pushing for a ban of the lead versions of wheel weights. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics walk past the U.S. Capital Building to grab lunch at the Dirksen Senate Office Building before their second meeting of the day.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics check out the "Mountains and Clouds" sculpture inside the Hart Senate Office Building.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Dan Vergano, science reporter with Buzzfeed, interviews Roger Brown outside the Environmental Protection Agency building after The Hyperbolics met with EPA officials. Fellow Hyperbolic Doug Landrum flies past in the foreground.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Andrea Delgado, Earthjustice lobbyist, lines up with members of the Hyperbolics for their second meeting of the day with Environment and Public Works Committee Staff member Tom Fox at the Hart Senate Office Building. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: House Energy and Commerce Committee Staff Jacqueline Cohen, flanked on the right by Earthjustice lobbyist Andrea Delgado, and on the left by David Cwiertny, AAAS Congressional Science and Engineering Fellow, respond to the Hyperbolics presentation describing the environmental dangers of lead wheel weights in the Rayburn House Office Building Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics find a fun way to pass by the Russell Senate Building stairs on their way to grab lunch at the Dirksen Senate Office Building before their second meeting of the day.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics present an in tact and a broken lead wheel weight they found earlier in the day on Constitution Ave. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Earthjustice lead litigator on toxic chemicals Eve Gartner, middle right, and Andrea Delgado, Earthjustice lobbyist sit with Hyperbolics parents Katy Smith, far left, and Rhonda Hovious, middle left, as they watch the children present the dangers of lead wheel weights to Environment and Public Works Committee Staff member Tom Fox in the Hart Senate Office Building Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolics member Emma Turgeon presents some of the dangers of lead wheel weights to Environment and Public Works Committee Staff member Tom Fox in the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington D.C. Friday October 7th, 2016.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Emma Turgeon holds up a fragmented part of a lead wheel weight she and other members of The Hyperbolics found a block from the EPA building along Constitution Ave., in Washington D.C.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Audience members react to a funny moment during the Hyperbolics presentation in the Rayburn House Office Building Friday October 7, 2016. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics pretend to hold up the U.S. Capital building Friday October 7, 2016. Members are (front row, L-R) Max Hovious, Matthew Smith, Claire Meng, Christian Thayer, Emma Turgeon, Elliot Turner, and Doug Landrum (back row, L-R) Rohit Rajagopalan, Lily Brown, and Roger Brown.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Elliot Turner points to a fragmented lead wheel weight he and other members of The Hyperbolics found a block from the EPA building along Constitution Ave., in Washington D.C. Other members are (L-R) Claire Meng, Lily Brown, Roger Brown, and Emma Turgeon.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolics member Rohit Rajagopalan shakes hands with Environment and Public Works Committee Staff member Tom Fox before the group presents the dangers of lead wheel weights to him in the Hart Senate Office Building. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolics member Rohit Rajagopalan presents some of the dangers of lead wheel weights to Environment and Public Works Committee Staff member Tom Fox in the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington D.C. Friday October 7th, 2016.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Elliot Turner holds up an in tact lead wheel weight he and other members of The Hyperbolics found a block from the EPA building along Constitution Ave., in Washington D.C.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolics members pack up after the team's final presentation to House Energy and Commerce Committee Staff Jacqueline Cohen at the Rayburn House Office Building Friday October 7, 2016 in Washington D.C.<br />
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Her team members Max Hovious and Claire Meng listen.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolics parent coaches Amy and Bob Brown watch the team present to House Energy and Commerce Committee Staff Jacqueline Cohen in the Rayburn House Office Building Friday October 7, 2016. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolics member Lily Brown speaks during the team's presentation to House Energy and Commerce Committee Staff Jacqueline Cohen at the Rayburn House Office Building Friday October 7, 2016 in Washington D.C.<br />
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Her team members Max Hovious and Claire Meng listen.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolics coach Bob Brown gives constructive feedback to Rohit Rajagopalan after their final presentation of the day.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics sit for feedback from coaches Bob Brown and Katy Smith after what they thought was a less than impressive presentation with Environment and Public Works Committee Staff member Tom Fox<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: En Route to their third and final meeting of the day, Andrea Delgado, Earthjustice lobbyist, coaches members of the Hyperbolics on presentation strategies as they walk past the U.S. Capital Building. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics line up inside the Dirksen Senate Office Building cafeteria to order lunch before their second meeting of the day. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics look for Senator Bernie Sanders's office on the Dirksen Senate Office Building directory.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics pose for a portrait in front of the U.S. Capital Friday October 7, 2016. Members are (front row, L-R) Max Hovious, Matthew Smith, Claire Meng, Christian Thayer, Emma Turgeon, Elliot Turner, and Doug Landrum (back row, L-R) Rohit Rajagopalan, Lily Brown, and Roger Brown.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics pose for a portrait in front of the U.S. Capital Friday October 7, 2016. Members are (front row, L-R) Emma Turgeon, Doug Landrum, Claire Meng, Matthew Smith, Max Hovious, Christian Thayer, and Elliot Turner,   (back row, L-R) Rohit Rajagopalan, Lily Brown, and Roger Brown.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: En Route to their third and final meeting of the day, Andrea Delgado, Earthjustice lobbyist, coaches members of the Hyperbolics on presentation strategies as they walk past the U.S. Capital Building. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics line up inside the Dirksen Senate Office Building cafeteria to order lunch before their second meeting of the day. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Elliot Turner, 6th grade.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics convene in the hallway of the Rayburn House Office Building after their final meeting of the day Friday October 7th, 2016. (Clockwise from left) Roger Brown, Rohit Rajagopalan, Elliot Turner, and Christian Thayer.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: En Route to their third and final meeting of the day, members of the Hyperbolics walk past the U.S. Capital Building. ...well, almost all of them walk.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics walk up Constitution Ave to grab lunch at the Dirksen Senate Office Building before their second meeting of the day.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics are (front row, L-R) Emma Turgeon, Claire Meng, Elliot Turner, Doug Landrum, Christian Thayer, (back row, L-R) Max Hovious, Matthew Smith, Rohit Rajagopalan, Roger Brown, and Lily Brown.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Elliot Turner, foreground, and other members of The Hyperbolics look for lead wheel weights in the street gutters alongside the Environmental Protection Agency building in Washington D.C. Earlier they had an uninspiring meeting with the EPA trying to push a ban on lead wheel weights.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Max Hovious, 6th grade.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Members of the Hyperbolics eat lunch inside the Dirksen Senate Office Building cafeteria before their second meeting of the day. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolics member Rohit Rajagopalan presents a flow chart during their meeting with House Energy and Commerce Committee Staff Jacqueline Cohen in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington D.C. Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Rohit Rajagopalan posts up on railing outside the Rayburn House Office Building after the Hyperbolic's final presentation of the day Friday October 7th, 2016. <br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Christian Thayer, 6th grade<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Matthew Smith, 6th grade<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Claire Meng, 7th grade.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Lily Brown marvels at the enormity of the Rayburn House Office Building.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolic member Emma Turgeon walks with Andrea Delgado, Earthjustice lobbyist, through the Dirksen Senate Office Building to lunch at the cafeteria.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Doug Landrum, 5th Grade.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Hyperbolic member Matthew Smith sits with samples of lead wheel weights and examples of wheel weights made from alternative materials during a meeting at the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington D.C. Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Lily Brown, 6th grade.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Roger Brown, 6th grade.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Emma Turgeon, 5th grade.<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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  • Washington, D.C. - October 07, 2016: Rohit Rajagopalan, 7th Grade<br />
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The Hyperbolics are a First Lego League team based out of Sterling School in Greenville SC, who made a trip to DC ask government officials to ban lead wheel weights Friday October 7, 2016.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Earthjustice
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