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But emotionally, the paperwork of death was a difficult chore for those who went to the city's Family Assistance Center yesterday to apply for death certificates for family members, even though, without the absolute proof of a body, the faintest uncertainty lingered as to their loved ones' fate.
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It was a real chore.
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