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                <text>A black-and-white candid photograph shows a person wearing a sleeveless formal outfit eating from a small plate at what appears to be a reception or social gathering. The person holds the plate in one hand and takes a bite with the other while looking toward the camera. Several other attendees are visible out of focus in the background, standing and conversing in the indoor event space.</text>
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