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The image shows a piece of paper with printed and handwritten text on it. The most prominent message at the top is "CSAM NOT SCANNED" which suggests that the content has not been checked for Child Sexual Abuse Material. Below this, there's additional information written in ink by a hand, including an alphanumeric code or identifier followed by what appears to be a title or description "59 THUMBNAILS." The bottom of the paper includes smaller text which is too small to read clearly. The style of the image seems candid, possibly taken with a phone's camera given its low resolution and the angle at which it captures the document.

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The image shows a printed form with text and instructions on it. At the top of the form, there is a bold statement saying "NOT SCANNED." Below this statement, there is additional text which seems to be handwritten, but it's not entirely clear due to the quality of the image. The bottom part of the form includes more printed text and appears to have instructions for someone named "Terry." The background behind the form is not clearly visible, focusing instead on the document itself. There are no people or locations discernible from this image.

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The image shows a blue piece of paper with printed and handwritten text on it. The printed message at the top reads "CSAM NOT SCANNED". Below this, in handwriting, there is additional text that appears to say "12 Thomas St". At the bottom of the page, there are two lines, one beginning with "Official" followed by "Instructions" and another line that includes a date: "REVISED MARCH 7, 2005". The paper seems to be an instructional document or notification from an official source, possibly related to scanning procedures for specific addresses or locations mentioned like "12 Thomas St".

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The image shows a blue paper with white and black text on it. The top of the paper reads "CSM NOT SCANNED" in bold capital letters. Below this heading, there is handwritten text which seems to include a name or title followed by a date. At the bottom of the paper, there is an official-sounding instruction that says "Official: Doctor's Verification Required - Received March 23rd 1995" in capital letters, indicating a specific formality required for this document and when it was received. The text suggests that this could be related to some sort of medical or administrative process, possibly involving a certificate or a form of identification that is not to be scanned electronically.

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The image shows a piece of paper with several items on it. There are two photographs placed side by side at the top, both depicting what appears to be a view inside a room, perhaps an office or public space. Below each photograph is text that has been redacted, making it unreadable; this suggests sensitive information or privacy concerns have resulted in these sections being obscured. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, likely intended for educational or informative purposes related to photography, copyright, or privacy.

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The image shows a sheet of paper with multiple photos printed on it, each depicting a different scene. The top photo appears to show an outdoor setting with what might be a building or structure in the distance. Below this, there are several images that seem to depict interior spaces or possibly objects of interest. One photo seems to include a person's leg, suggesting human activity within the frame. The text on the paper is obscured by the photos, making it difficult to read specific details. However, the visible words suggest some sort of report or documentation, with phrases like "Case Number" and "Photographer Name" indicating that these images are part of an organized record. The bottom right corner of the page shows a watermark or logo, which is partially obscured by one of the photos. The style of the image is straightforward, resembling a typical photograph album or evidence log. The photographs themselves have varying degrees of focus and lighting, indicating they may have been taken under different circumstances.

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The image shows a CD with its label facing up. The label contains text that includes the word "CD" and appears to indicate the CD's capacity as 80 minutes, which was typical for music CDs in the past. Below this information, there is additional text that seems to be handwritten or printed in a smaller font, but it is not entirely clear due to the resolution of the image. The CD is placed on what looks like a piece of paper with some lines or markings on it, suggesting it might have been taken from an envelope or a case meant for CDs.

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The image is of a yellow form with black text and handwritten writing. The main message on the form states "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below this, there is space for a description, where it says "Description: CD" in a smaller font size. In the bottom right corner, there's official-looking information including an address and a date (August 2019) along with a phone number. The handwriting appears to fill out the form, possibly indicating the name of the person or other details that were not scanned as intended.

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The image shows a bright orange paper with printed text. The main heading on the paper reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold, capitalized letters, indicating that there is an issue with an item not having been properly scanned. Below this heading is a blank space provided for additional information or instructions, which seems to be left unoccupied. At the bottom of the paper, there are some more printed words but they are too small and blurred to read clearly. The background beyond the orange paper is out of focus, making it difficult to discern any details.

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The image shows a blue paper with printed and handwritten text on it. The printed text at the top reads "CSM NOT SCANNED" in bold letters. Below this statement is a line of handwritten text that appears to say "4 Thumbs Up." At the bottom, there's additional printed information which seems to be related to a form or an official document. The date mentioned on the paper is February 17th, and it says "1992." The quality of the image suggests it might have been taken with a camera rather than being a direct scan or digital photograph.

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The image shows a compact disc with the word "SONY" prominently displayed at the center. Below this brand name, there are additional texts indicating that it is a CD-R with a capacity of 80 minutes and 700 megabytes. The disc appears to be in focus, but the background is blurred, making it difficult to discern any specific details beyond its edges. The style of the image seems to have been taken from a low-resolution source or possibly through an optical device with limited clarity, such as a webcam or a camera with poor autofocus capabilities.

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The image shows a blue document with a warning message at the top that reads "SCAM NOT SCANNED" in bold, red letters. Below this header is an area labeled "32 Thumbprint's" where there are thumbprints placed. The text also indicates it is for an official review and includes a date of March 10th, although the year is not fully visible. There are no people or locations clearly depicted in the image.

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The image shows a compact disc (CD) with a label on the top center. The label contains some handwritten marks and numbers; there is a number "17" written in black marker on the left side of the disc, just above the center hole. Below this number, there's another handwritten mark that appears to be a checkmark or an asterisk. On the right side of the center hole, there are additional marks and numbers; these include the word "Zero" written twice in black marker, with a large "0" near the top and a smaller one below it. Below the larger "0," there is a number "70" written next to an arrow pointing downwards. The disc also has printed text around its edge that reads "CD-R 80min," indicating its recording capacity. The background of the image is not very clear but seems to be a plain surface, possibly paper or a tabletop.

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The image displays a yellow paper with printed and handwritten content. At the top of the paper, there is bold text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in black ink on a white background, indicating that an item has not been scanned for whatever purpose. Below this message, there's another line where someone has written in pen the word "DONNIE," which could be a name or label, but its significance is unclear from the image alone. At the bottom of the paper, there is smaller text with instructions that says "OFFICIAL DETAIL INSTRUCTIONS FOR DONNY KING," suggesting that this paper may be related to official instructions for an individual named Donny King. The style of the image is a straightforward photograph focused on the text and writing on the paper.

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The image shows a collection of photographs printed on photographic paper with white borders and a black film strip border at the top, indicating these are from rolls of negative film. Each photograph features a landscape scene with a body of water, possibly an ocean or sea, with blue waters and distant landmasses under clear skies. The images have text overlaid at the bottom, likely providing information about each photo such as date, time, description, and potentially other metadata associated with the negatives. On the first photograph in the series, there is visible text that reads "312192" followed by "USC," which might refer to an identification code for a camera or the photographer's equipment. Below this is a checkmark and the word "CHECK" written twice, indicating these images were reviewed and checked off. The subsequent photographs have similar identifiers with incrementing numbers, suggesting they are part of a sequence from the same roll of film. There are no people visible in the photographs; only natural scenery is captured. The style of the image suggests it could be from a photography workshop or exhibition where multiple prints of the same negatives are displayed for comparison or study purposes.

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The image shows a yellow slip of paper with printed and handwritten information on it. The top part of the paper has bold print that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in black ink. Below this header, there is a line for description where someone has written "Desk area" in pen. In the bottom right corner of the page, there's an official stamp or mark with text that includes "Official Books," "Department of Defense," and other information that is too small to read clearly. The style of the image suggests it might be a photograph taken of a physical document rather than a digital creation.

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The image appears to be a collection of photographs displayed on a lightbox or similar device. There are eight photos in total, arranged in two columns and four rows. The pictures show a variety of scenes with different lighting conditions, ranging from bright to dark, suggesting they could represent the progression of an event such as sunrise or sunset. Text is visible at the top of each photo's border, likely indicating metadata like the file name or date. The first row features two photos that are significantly brighter than the others, possibly depicting a sky with clouds. Below these, there are three images in a row, each darker than the one above it. The middle row contains two pictures that are relatively similar to the ones above but with less light. There is also an "im_start" watermark at the top left corner of the image, which might be part of a photo album or gallery interface. The bottom right corner shows some sort of marking or code, possibly for cataloging purposes. No people are visible in the photos, and the locations depicted are not identifiable due to the lack of distinctive landmarks or features.

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The image shows a compact disc with handwritten text on its label. The word "CHAT" is written prominently at the top of the CD, and below it appears to be another word, though it's not entirely clear from this angle. There are also two barcodes visible on the disc. The background is a plain white surface, which provides contrast with the disc. The style of the image suggests a casual or informal setting, as opposed to a formal presentation or product display.

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The image shows a collection of six photographs arranged in two columns and three rows on what appears to be an album page or a piece of paper with printed borders. Each photograph captures the same scene at different times of day, as indicated by variations in light and shadows cast. The scenes depicted include various aerial views that suggest they might have been taken from an aircraft window, showing landscapes below. In the upper left corner of each photograph is a watermark or signature that reads "DALROD". Below this text is a series of numbers, which could be serial numbers or identification codes for the images. The overall style of the image is documentary, aiming to show the progression of daylight throughout the day as seen from above.

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The image shows a yellow form with black text. At the top of the form, there is a warning statement that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED." Below this heading, there's an area for description where someone has circled the word "description," indicating the need to fill it out. The bottom right corner of the form contains some additional text which appears to be a date and possibly a name or signature. However, due to the resolution, the specific details in the smaller font are not clearly legible. The style of the image is straightforward and functional, typical for official documentation.

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