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The image shows a list of names printed on paper.
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The image shows a list of names printed on paper. There are two columns of names with the numbers 1 to 80 in the left column and corresponding names like "John Smith", "Mary Johnson", etc. The number 42 is highlighted with a red box around it, drawing attention to that particular name. The image is of a digital nature, possibly an electronic document or screenshot. There are no people or locations visible in this image.
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