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A man in his underwear and a tie holds a sign at Dupont Circle in Washington, DC, as part of a drive by a men’s clothes store to collect used men’s clothes for at-risk people transitioning into the workforce, August 2, 2011. (AFP: Nicholas Kamm)
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