In pictures: Scottish referendum campaign with one day to go

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Campaigners in the Scottish independence debate have been making final efforts to win over voters on the day before they go to the polls.

Yes and No balloonsImage source, Reuters
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The two sides of the debate held rival rallies in Glasgow

SNP leader Alex Salmond at a shopping centre in East KilbrideImage source, AP
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SNP leader Alex Salmond, seen visiting a shopping centre in East Kilbride, told voters they would hold power in their hands

Gordon BrownImage source, AP
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In a speech in Glasgow, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown told Scots to "stand up and be counted"

Pro-independence campaigners placed a huge "Yes" sign underneath Salisbury Crags in EdinburghImage source, AFP/Getty
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Pro-independence campaigners placed a huge "Yes" sign underneath Salisbury Crags in Edinburgh

Eddie Izzard addresses a No rally in GlasgowImage source, Getty Images
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Comedian and Labour Party activist Eddie Izzard addressed the "No" rally in Glasgow

Pro independence supporters at a rally in GlasgowImage source, Reuters
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Pro-independence supporters gathered on the steps of Glasgow Royal Concert Hall for their rally

No campaigners in GlasgowImage source, Reuters
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"No" campaigners took to the streets of Glasgow

No leaflet being pushed through letterboxImage source, AFP/Getty
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Campaigners made a last ditch attempt to target undecided voters

Dog wearing Yes badgesImage source, Getty Images
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And they used a variety of ways to display their messages

Gordon Brown addresses supporters in GlasgowImage source, AFP/Getty
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Mr Brown told supporters there was "no certainty" in the independence campaign

Alex Salmond poses for a photograph with a voter on the campaign trailImage source, Getty Images
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Mr Salmond, who posed with voters on the campaign trail, said it had been "humbling" seeing people queuing to register to vote

Yes campaign chief executive Blair Jenkins addresses a rally in GlasgowImage source, Getty Images
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Yes campaign chief executive Blair Jenkins addressed the rally in Glasgow

Ballot boxes loaded onto vans in EdinburghImage source, AFP/Getty
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Ballot boxes were loaded onto vans in Edinburgh ahead of Thursday's vote

The Yes campaign rally in GlasgowImage source, AFP/Getty
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Plenty of flags were on show in Glasgow as both the "Yes" and "No" camps held rallies

Union and Yes campaigners in Glasgow's George SquareImage source, AFP/Getty
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Supporters of both sides gathered in Glasgow's George Square on Thursday afternoon

Yes campaigners hold a pro-independence rally in George Square, GlasgowImage source, AFP/Getty
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Yes campaigners held a pro-independence rally

Pro union activists gather on George SquareImage source, AFP/Getty
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While a group of pro-union activists gathered opposite them at George Square