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The image displays a page of typed text that appears to be from a legal document or transcript, as indicated by the number "20" at the top right corner, suggesting it is part of a larger sequence.
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The image displays a page of typed text that appears to be from a legal document or transcript, as indicated by the number "20" at the top right corner, suggesting it is part of a larger sequence. The page contains several lines of text with handwritten annotations such as "FTR" and "RECALL" in various places. There are no visible people or locations on this page, and it's focused entirely on the typed content. The text itself includes phrases like "I thought you were talking about Lisa because she was going to get married" and "she said she'd been there since Monday, so I guess he must have come down earlier than that." These excerpts suggest a conversation or testimony is being recorded.
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