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  • Long Beach Island, NJ - June 29, 2013 :  Tony McDonnell and Phyllis McDonnell from New City, NY, have lunch at The Chicken Or The Egg, open 24hrs, on Long Beach Island, NJ on June 29, 2013. People are returning to the beaches for the summer after recovery efforts post Superstorm Sandy.
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  • Long Beach Island, NJ - June 29, 2013 :  Stefanie Stout and Ben Will from Redding, PA with Christopher Burton and Brian DeAugustines from Toms River, NJ, have lunch at The Chicken Or The Egg, open 24hrs, on Long Beach Island, NJ on June 29, 2013. People are returning to the beaches for the summer after recovery efforts post Superstorm Sandy.
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  • Long Beach Island, NJ - June 29, 2013 :  Christopher Burton and Brian DeAugustines from Toms River, NJ, have lunch with friends at The Chicken Or The Egg, open 24hrs, on Long Beach Island, NJ on June 29, 2013. People are returning to the beaches for the summer after recovery efforts post Superstorm Sandy.
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  • Long Beach Island, NJ - June 29, 2013 :  The kitchen at The Chicken Or The Egg, open 24hrs, on Long Beach Island, NJ on June 29, 2013. People are returning to the beaches for the summer after recovery efforts post Superstorm Sandy.
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  • Long Beach Island, NJ - June 29, 2013 :  The kitchen at The Chicken Or The Egg, open 24hrs, on Long Beach Island, NJ on June 29, 2013. People are returning to the beaches for the summer after recovery efforts post Superstorm Sandy.
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  • Outside the lunch room in the main building, Sisters park their walkers as they head into lunch. Maryknoll Sisters of Saint Dominic were founded in 1912. Through their pioneering work in China to their suffering in El Salvador, the Maryknoll Sisters were the first US based Catholic Sisters to become missionaries. Photographed in Ossining, New from 2012-2015.
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  • Pastor William Horne, left, has lunch with (from left) Assistant Pastor Shelvy Clark, foreground, Kimberly Robinson, background, Salone Williams, 26, right and Apostle Jasmine Clark, far right foreground, at his home in Baltimore, MD on August 8, 2010. William Horne lost his home in a rent-back scheme and is currently suing the company. For ProPublica on the Baltimore foreclosure story. .Photographer: Melanie Burford for ProPublica.
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  • William Horne, left, cooks lunch for Salone Williams, 26, right, and Kimberly Robinson, far right, at his home in Baltimore, MD on August 8, 2010. William Horne lost his home in a rent-back scheme and is currently suing the company. For ProPublica on the Baltimore foreclosure story. .Photographer: Melanie Burford for ProPublica.
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  • After shrimp season was closed because of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, shrimp boat captain Minh Vo cooks Sunday lunch for his family while his son Quentin Vo, 2, watches at their home in Marrero, LA on May 23, 2010.  By the time the $5,000 check from BP arrived, it was spent within days paying bills. Now the family of six don't know how to survive. Forced from his shrimp boat, Minh Vo began cooking, cleaning and looking after the children at home while his wife found a job in a nail salon two weeks earlier.
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  • Elvira Quintero, 17, center, has lunch with friends in the cafeteria at Central Park East High School in New York, NY on November 15, 2012. Beyond sheer physical safety, a look at how schools and sitricts can create classroom conditions in which students are able to engage enthusiastically and without emotional fear of stepping forward. Photographer: Melanie Burford/Prime
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  • 12th grader Brander Suero, walks past Central Park East High School after buying lunch in Harlem, New York, NY on November 15, 2012. Beyond sheer physical safety, a look at how schools and districts can create classroom conditions in which students are able to engage enthusiastically and without emotional fear of stepping forward. Photographer: Melanie Burford/Prime
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  • 12th grader Brander Suero, 16, far left, heads down 106th Street in Harlem to buy lunch in New York, NY on November 15, 2012. Beyond sheer physical safety, a look at how schools and districts can create classroom conditions in which students are able to engage enthusiastically and without emotional fear of stepping forward. Photographer: Melanie Burford/Prime
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  • William Horne, left, cooks lunch watched by Shelvy Clark, background, at his home in Baltimore, MD on August 8, 2010. William Horne lost his home in a rent-back scheme and is currently suing the company. For ProPublica on the Baltimore foreclosure story. .Photographer: Melanie Burford for ProPublica.
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  • Members of the pastoral team from left, Assistant Pastor Shelvy Clark, Apostle Jasmine Clark (foreground) and Elder William Robinson have lunch with Pastor William Horne, right, at his home in Baltimore, MD on August 8, 2010. William Horne lost his home in a rent-back scheme and is currently suing the company. For ProPublica on the Baltimore foreclosure story. .Photographer: Melanie Burford for ProPublica.
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  • Elvira Quintero, 17, center, has lunch with friends in the cafeteria at Central Park East High School in New York, NY on November 15, 2012. Beyond sheer physical safety, a look at how schools and sitricts can create classroom conditions in which students are able to engage enthusiastically and without emotional fear of stepping forward. Photographer: Melanie Burford/Prime
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  • New York, NY - July 05, 2013 : Luke Spring, 10, rushes to class after lunch, passing family friend Sue Anders, left, at the New York City Dance Alliance National Summer Workshop held at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel in New York, NY on July 05, 2013. Luke Spring, a dance prodigy from Studio Bleu Dance Center in Ashburn, VA, has performed on the Tonys, Ellen, So You Think You Can Dance and The Ford Gala. His sisters Cami Spring, 20, and Lucy Spring, 18, are both award winning dancers. (Photo by Melanie Burford/Prime for The Washington Post)
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  • New York, NY - July 05, 2013 : Luke Spring, 10, with his sister Cami Spring, 20, go out for lunch during the New York City Dance Alliance National Summer Workshop held at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel in New York, NY on  July 05, 2013. Luke Spring, a dance prodigy from Studio Bleu Dance Center in Ashburn, VA, has performed on the Tonys, Ellen, So You Think You Can Dance and The Ford Gala. His sisters Cami Spring, 20, and Lucy Spring, 18, are both award winning dancers. (Photo by Melanie Burford/Prime for The Washington Post)
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  • New York, NY - July 05, 2013 : Luke Spring, 10, center, laughs with a customer while buying lunch with his sisters Cami Spring, 20, left, Lucy Spring, 18, and mother Jill Spring during the New York City Dance Alliance National Summer Workshop held at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel in New York, NY on  July 05, 2013. Luke Spring, a dance prodigy from Studio Bleu Dance Center in Ashburn, VA, has performed on the Tonys, Ellen, So You Think You Can Dance and The Ford Gala. His sisters Cami Spring, 20, and Lucy Spring, 18, are both award winning dancers. (Photo by Melanie Burford/Prime for The Washington Post)
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