Documents tagged "Additionally"
Found 401 documents with this tag
DOJ-OGR-00025902.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document or letter. The resolution is low, making it difficult to read the details clearly, but we can discern some text that seems to mention "Pam" and includes an email address and phone number. There's also a date visible at the top right corner which reads "12/30/17." Additionally, there are handwritten notes on the document with red ink, indicating it has been reviewed or annotated by someone. The quality of the image is such that specific details are not legible due to the low resolution and angle of the photograph.
DOJ-OGR-00025895.jpg
The image is a digital screenshot of an email interface. The main content area of the email contains several lines of black text on a white background. The visible text includes phrases such as "received an email" and "attached files." Additionally, there are redacted or obscured sections with pink lines indicating that personal information has been intentionally hidden from view. At the bottom right corner of the image, there is a small, redacted thumbnail image in a square format, which seems to be related to the content of the email or an attachment. The overall style of the screenshot suggests it was taken from a computer screen displaying an email client software program.
DOJ-OGR-00025893.jpg
The image appears to be a low-resolution photograph of a document or printed page containing text. Due to the quality and angle of the photo, it is challenging to read the details of the text. However, there are some parts of the text that can be discerned: "Sales Tax No," followed by what seems like a number or code ("90146"), and possibly an email address ending with "@gmail.com." Additionally, there's a phone number visible in the image. The presence of these items suggests that this could be some form of official document related to sales tax information or correspondence.
DOJ-OGR-00025886.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of an email message with some text and formatting visible. There is a red line drawn across the top of the screen which seems to indicate emphasis or selection. The visible part of the text includes phrases like "Subject: Re: News from Sweden" and "Attachments: file1.pdf, file2.docx." Additionally, there are words such as "Thank you" and "information" in different contexts within the email body. There's also a mention of "New York Times." However, the content is cut off, making it difficult to determine the full context or purpose of the email.
DOJ-OGR-00025863.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document, possibly an email message due to its layout and text fields. The top part of the document is slightly obscured by a gray overlay, but it seems to contain names and contact information. There's visible text that includes phrases like "Subject: Your Request" and an address line beginning with "To:" followed by what looks like an email address. Additionally, there's some redacted or cut-off text at the top right corner. The style of the document suggests it is a formal communication, possibly related to customer service or payment processing, as indicated by the context of visible text.
DOJ-OGR-00025860.jpg
The image shows a screenshot of an email with the sender's address partially obscured by a pink rectangle, indicating that the name and email are private information. The subject line of the email is not fully visible, but it includes "Thank you for contacting us regarding your recent purchase." There's also text inside the body of the email which mentions the sender's understanding of how to change one's address on a website. Additionally, there's a URL in brackets at the bottom of the screenshot, suggesting that it might be a reference or a source related to the email content. The overall style of the image is digital and informational.
DOJ-OGR-00025857.jpg
The image displays a computer screen showing an email message with several lines of text and some areas redacted with pink strikethroughs. The visible text includes words like "High" followed by what seems to be the name of a person, possibly indicating the sender's priority level or importance. Additionally, there are phrases such as "Please see attached file" and "Thanks for your understanding." There is also a mention of an attachment which has been deleted from this copy of the email. The rest of the text and the details in the image are redacted to maintain privacy.
DOJ-OGR-00025794.jpg
The image shows a screenshot of an email. The email contains several lines of text with some portions highlighted in red and green. There's also a mention of "Utah" within the content, which is not highlighted. Additionally, there are mentions of "attachment," "pdf," and "file," suggesting that a file has been sent or discussed as an attachment to this email. The email appears to be related to some sort of technical support issue, indicated by phrases like "trouble with your software," "technical support," and the word "error." There is no visible image or logo within the content.
DOJ-OGR-00025792.jpg
The image shows a handwritten page with several notes and lists. At the top of the page, there is text that appears to be a title or heading, followed by a bullet point list labeled "Bedtime" which includes various tasks or activities. Additionally, there are other hand-drawn boxes with more notes and writing inside them. The style of the image is casual and personal, suggesting this could be someone's daily planner or journal page. There is no visible person in the image, and it does not provide any specific locations beyond what appears to be a private space where someone keeps their belongings.
DOJ-OGR-00025791.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of an email interface. The text visible includes the subject line "Draft for 28th April 15:00" and a sender's name and address. There is also a recipient's email address mentioned in brackets after "To". Additionally, there are several lines of redacted text that seem to be part of the email body. The image has a pixelated quality, especially around the edges, indicating it may have been taken with a digital device or altered from its original form.
DOJ-OGR-00025787.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of an email message. The email is from "VW Service Workflow" and is addressed to a recipient whose name and contact information are redacted for privacy. The body of the email mentions a report, although specific details about the report are not visible in this view. Additionally, there is a disclaimer at the bottom that suggests sensitive information may have been redacted from the message.
DOJ-OGR-00025780.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text and handwritten annotations. The document appears to be an email with the subject line "High Resolution MC". The sender's address is visible but should not be read aloud as per the guidelines. The recipient of the email is addressed as "Friend". There are several lines of text, some of which have been underlined or circled in red by a hand. Additionally, there is a highlighted section with numbers that seem to be part of a list or important information within the context of the document. However, the specific content of these annotations and the overall message of the email should not be interpreted as per the given instructions.
DOJ-OGR-00025764.jpg
The image appears to be a digital representation of a piece of paper with printed text and possibly some handwritten marks. The text includes what looks like an email address: "[email protected]", which is highlighted in red. Additionally, there are some blackened-out areas where information has been intentionally obscured or hidden. The content suggests that this might be a document related to business correspondence or some form of communication, but the specific details and context are not entirely clear due to the censorship.
DOJ-OGR-00025719.jpg
The image is a photograph of a piece of paper with printed text on it. The text appears to be from an official document or email communication due to its formal style and the presence of a salutation followed by a list. It mentions "Waste Management" and seems to include some kind of update, as indicated by phrases such as "Current Update" and "New Information," although the full context is not visible. The text includes instructions for what actions should be taken based on this information. Additionally, there are redacted sections with large black rectangles covering parts of the text, indicating sensitive or confidential material has been obscured.
DOJ-OGR-00025699.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with various texts and handwritten notes. The document contains typed text, and there is an underlined word "DESIGNATED" followed by the phrase "OR NOT DESIGNATED BY THE PARTIES." There are several lines of text in different fonts and sizes, suggesting that this might be from a legal or professional document. Additionally, there are handwritten annotations, including an arrow pointing to a section with a question mark next to it. The background is grayish, which could indicate the document's age or quality of the scan. The text is too small and blurry to provide specific details, but overall, the image seems to be an important piece of paperwork that has been reviewed or annotated.
DOJ-OGR-00025690.jpg
The image is a photograph of a piece of paper with text printed on it. The focus is blurry, making the details difficult to discern clearly, but there appears to be some redacted information indicated by diagonal lines through words and phrases. Additionally, there are pink highlighting marks that draw attention to specific sections within the text. Due to the quality of the image and the redactions, any meaningful content or context from the printed material is not conveyed in this description.
DOJ-OGR-00025685.jpg
The image displays a printed email on paper. The email appears to be from a person named "Rachel" and is addressed to "Raymond." It includes some redacted text, indicating that certain information has been intentionally obscured for privacy reasons. Additionally, there's visible text within the body of the email, but it's not clear enough to read all the details. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical of a physical copy of an electronic message intended for mailing or archival purposes.
DOJ-OGR-00025638.jpg
The image shows a printed document that appears to be an email with multiple annotations on it. The top of the document features the sender's name and address, though the personal details are obscured. There is visible text on the document, including phrases like "Relocation Services" and what seems to be a reference to a package or shipment in progress. The context suggests that this email is related to logistics or transportation services. Additionally, there are some handwritten notes or markings on the printed page, indicating someone's thoughts or actions related to the content of the email.
DOJ-OGR-00025628.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document or an email printout with various texts and boxes that are typically found on official forms or reports. The resolution is low, making the text difficult to read clearly. There's visible text such as "Scientific Program" and "Abstract Submission Updates," suggesting this might be related to academic or professional events where research abstracts are submitted. The document also includes fields like "To:" and "From:" with addresses or names that are not entirely legible due to the image quality. Additionally, there's a date mentioned as "Dec 2016," indicating the time frame associated with this document or email.
DOJ-OGR-00025568.jpg
The image shows a document with the heading "Student Program Observation Update." It appears to be an official form or report related to student observation within a program. There is a section labeled "To," which suggests it's addressed to someone. Additionally, there are sections for dates and attachments, indicating that this form provides space for specific information about the dates of observation and any relevant documents to be attached. The document has a formal layout with lines for writing and checkboxes for marking certain details.
