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The image shows a CD-R disc with its label partially obscured by what appears to be writing on the page beneath it. The visible part of the label includes the word "SONY" and some technical specifications such as "80 min", "700MB", and "CD-ROM Mode 1 Form 1". The text "CD-R" is also discernible at the top of the disc. The style of the image suggests it might be a photograph or a scan of a physical item, possibly an instructional manual given the layout.

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The image shows a CD with a label that includes the text "CD-R" and "Bowling for Soup" on it. The date "1/3/95" is also written on the CD in marker. The CD is placed within a clear plastic case, which has additional writing on it that appears to be obscured. There's no indication of any people or specific locations in the image. The style of the image is a straightforward photograph with a focus on the CD and its label.

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The image features a compact disc (CD) placed on top of an object with a label that reads "NEWS" partially obscured by the CD itself. The CD has several inscriptions: "CD-R," indicating it is a recordable CD; the capacity "700 MB," specifying its storage size; and some numbers "56139 24299," which could be a batch or serial number for inventory purposes. There is also handwritten text that appears to say "CD-R" in black ink. The background of the image has a neutral tone, providing no additional context about the location or setting.

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The image shows a CD case with the Sony logo and "CD-R" indicating it's a recordable CD disc. The label on the front of the case has handwritten text that reads "Dancing with Satan" along with what appears to be a phone number, "(519) 624-3124". The background is overexposed and lacks detail, focusing attention on the CD case itself.

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The image features a close-up of a compact disc (CD) placed on what appears to be a cardboard surface with some marks and creases. The CD has a reflective layer and is labeled with the word "MEMOREX" in prominent uppercase letters, followed by "CD-R" indicating its type. The background is not sharply focused, providing a soft backdrop that does not distract from the disc itself.