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A New York City Fire Department officer pauses by the north reflecting pool.Mike Segar/Reuters

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Imelda Reyes, the wife of victim Leobardo Lopez Pascual, places flowers in his memory.Mike Segar/Reuters

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Amanda Gregory Carpenter mourns her father, Donald H. Gregory, who was killed in World Trade Center Tower 1.DAVE SANDERS/The New York Times News Service

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A photograph is left next to the names of victims on the North Tower Memorial Pool.ADAM GRAY/AFP/Getty Images

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People look at the names of victims on the South Tower Memorial Pool.ADAM GRAY/AFP/Getty Images

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People gather outside of the perimeter of the 9/11 memorial site for a moment of silence.Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

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Members of the fire department and New York Port Authority Police Department hold a U.S. flag during the ceremony.Kent J.Edwards/Reuters

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A woman sings the U.S. national anthem during the ceremony.Kent J.Edwards/Reuters

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Sam Pulia, left, Willow Springs, Ill police chief, places flags on the bronze parapets at the 9/11 Memorial.Pamela Smith/The Associated Press

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Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump, Republican U.S. vice presidential nominee Senator JD Vance, U.S. President Joe Biden and former Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg, and Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris gesture during the ceremony.Mike Segar/Reuters

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