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From a certain small factory, a group of off-duty men and women emerged, among them a middle-aged woman who caught everybody's attention.

This woman, dressed in an unremarkable grey work uniform, kept her back straight and never glanced sideways, radiating an aura which loudly proclaimed 'Keep Away', and stood out starkly among the languid crowd.

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