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The image shows a printed document with black and white text. The top of the page includes the text "PROCEDURAL ORDER NO. 1" followed by an illegible signature. Below this header, there's more text that is partially obscured, but it appears to relate to legal or procedural matters, as indicated by phrases like "THE COURT ORDERS" and a reference to "Article 32 of the ICSID Convention". The document also includes some numbers such as "1985" and "1977" in relation to certain provisions or references. The text is dense, with multiple paragraphs, and there's no indication of images or graphics within this portion of the document.
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