Documents tagged "Below"
Found 1089 documents with this tag
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The image is a photograph of a document containing information presented in tabular and textual formats. At the top of the page, there's a chart with two bars—one blue and one white—comparing "Fundraising" to an unspecified category for a given year. Below this chart, there's a paragraph that discusses fundraising activities and outcomes in more detail, mentioning figures like $10,896 raised by the committee and $24,653 in total funds received. There are also some notes regarding expenses, including the line item "Expense 1." The document appears to be an official report or statement, possibly related to financial activities within a community or organization.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with text related to a financial plan forecast. At the top of the page, there is a heading that reads "Financial Plan" followed by the subheading "Key Assumptions." Below this header, there are two bullet points visible, but the specific text within these bullet points is not clear due to the image's resolution or focus. The background of the document has some sort of watermark or pattern, which is also difficult to discern in detail.
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The image is a photograph of a document with printed text and handwritten annotations. The background is not clear due to the focus being on the document itself. On the upper portion of the document, there appears to be a title that reads "HIDE SALES" in capital letters, suggesting it may be related to a business or inventory record for items that are hidden or out of sight. Below the title, there's handwriting which includes numbers and possibly some notes, but they are not entirely legible due to the angle and resolution of the photo. The document has lines at the top and bottom, indicating it might be part of a larger form or record book.
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The image shows a document with the title "Operations Facility" at the top. Below this title is a section titled "Milestone Metrics" with numerical data presented in columns and rows, suggesting a table of key performance indicators or statistical measures related to operations facilities. The text within the document appears to be too small to read clearly. There are no people visible in the image. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical for an organizational report or presentation slide.
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The image shows a document with a title at the top that reads "Billing Statement" followed by a subtitle "Service Information." Below that are details about services and costs. There's a table listing items such as "Wireless," "Internet," and others, each accompanied by a description and a price. At the bottom of the document is a disclaimer in smaller font which includes phrases like "Not responsible for any damages or loss of service," and it mentions that certain activities may be prohibited or monitored. The text and layout suggest this is an official bill or statement from a provider.
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The image is a low-resolution photograph that appears to be of a printed document, possibly taken with a camera phone due to the angle and quality of the shot. The main part of the text in the image reads "For its key role," which seems to be cut off, suggesting there is more text before this line. Below this, there is another sentence that includes the words "approves the draft." The document has a black background with white text, and the photo itself has some blurriness, particularly in the edges where it appears out of focus or possibly rotated incorrectly during capture.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a document or printed material with text on it. The text at the top is partially obscured and out of focus, but it seems to mention "TRUMP" in uppercase letters, which suggests that the content could be related to policies or actions associated with former U.S. President Donald Trump. Below this name, there's a phrase that says "improve care for kidney disease," indicating a topic related to healthcare policy and strategies for enhancing treatments or services for individuals with kidney-related health issues. The rest of the text is not entirely clear due to the angle and quality of the image. There are no people or specific locations visible in this photo.
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The image shows a printed piece of paper with a handwritten note at the bottom. The top portion appears to be an email header including the sender's name and address, which are redacted for privacy. Below that is the recipient's name and address, also partially redacted. The body of the message has been censored by blacking it out to obscure its content. There are no visible people or locations on the paper itself. The handwritten note at the bottom seems to be a personal communication in contrast to the standard email header above.
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The image displays a printed document with text and a list of names. The title "PAYROLL" is prominently displayed at the top of the page. Below this title is a section labeled "To Whom It May Concern," which is followed by an address line that reads "1234 Anywhere St." There are also two phone numbers listed: one with 5 digits and another with 7 digits. The body of the text includes phrases such as "Please be advised" and "We are enclosing our payroll records," indicating the purpose of the document is to communicate information about a company's payroll operations. The list beneath contains various names, likely employees or individuals associated with the organization for whom this document is intended. The style of the document suggests it could be related to a formal business process or correspondence.
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The image displays a printed document with a faded appearance, possibly due to age or wear. The top of the document contains visible text, but it is not entirely clear from this angle. It seems to be an email or letter, as indicated by the presence of an address, followed by "Subject" and then "Re:" suggesting a reply or discussion. Below this header is more text, which appears to be the main body of the message. There are also blurred images or logos on the document, but their content is not discernible due to the quality of the photo. The overall impression is of a formal communication that has been printed and presented as part of an official correspondence or record.
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The image shows a printed document with two handwritten lines crossed out by what appears to be a red marker. The first line is partially obscured and the second line reads "and this was done." Below these lines, there is some additional text which seems to provide context or continuation of the thought, but it's not fully visible due to the angle and quality of the image. The style of the document appears to be a standard letter or report with black ink on white paper. The photograph is taken in a way that the document is the main focus, with no other significant objects or people in the frame.
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The image shows a computer screen displaying an email with the title "FYI: RE: Meeting Request" followed by a redacted name and a redacted message that is likely part of the email body. The sender's name and address are also visible but have been redacted to obscure personal information. Below the email, there appears to be some text in a font that could be indicative of a formal document or presentation slide with content that has been redacted to protect sensitive information. The image itself is a photograph or screenshot taken at an angle, showing only part of the screen and not capturing the full context of the surrounding environment.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a news article page with various texts and elements. The main headline at the top is "An uncharted crisis in Iran and Egypt test the waters". Below this headline are smaller subheadings, but the text within them is too small to read clearly. There's also an image on the right side of the screen that seems to be a part of the article content, possibly related to the story being told. The background is white with black and gray text, creating a typical layout for online news articles.
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The image shows a printed text document with various lines of text. The focus is on the upper right section where there are two lines that read: "When I see something that is not right, not fair," followed by "I have to speak up. This is what my mother taught me." Below this statement, there's a sentence that starts with "That's why" and includes words such as "unacceptable," "consequences," and "the rules," suggesting a commentary on actions and their repercussions. The text appears to be from an article or a speech discussing principles of fairness and responsibility.
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The image appears to be a photograph of printed text on paper. The top half of the document is mostly obscured by shadow, making it difficult to read, but there are some words and numbers that are still visible: "will bring in excess of $100" followed by an amount in parentheses that is too small to discern. Below this line, there's a paragraph with text that seems to discuss economic prospects, including the creation of 600 new jobs, increased productivity, and growth in the information technology sector. The bottom of the document shows some numerical data, possibly financial figures or statistics related to the information mentioned above. There are no people, locations, or significant objects apart from the printed text on the paper.
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The image is a photograph of an article printed on paper. The headline reads "Patrick Sevilla" and mentions the word "Kazakhstan" twice in the first sentence. Below that, there's more text with names like "Jennifer Pettit" and "Alison" as well as a mention of something being held in Washington DC. The text appears to be discussing a conference or event involving these individuals, possibly related to Kazakhstan or international affairs. There are also references to "Iran," "Iraq," and a specific location, but the full context is not visible due to the angle at which the photograph was taken.
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The image displays a printed document with a headline that reads "CAN THE UNITED STATES STRIKE A DEAL WITH IRAN?" Below the headline is an excerpt of text in a dense format, which appears to be from an article or report discussing topics related to Iran's nuclear program, international negotiations, and policy implications. The text mentions terms such as "nuclear weapons," "nuclear deal," "diplomacy," and "security threats." The document is likely from a news source, academic publication, or similar informational material, given the formal presentation and use of print media elements like columns of text with no images visible in this portion.
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The image shows a section of printed text from a newspaper or magazine article titled "Kim Jong Un's Nuclear Logic." The title is prominent and written in bold letters. The author of the piece is identified as "By David E. Sanger," indicating that this excerpt comes from an article by him. Below the title, there is more text that appears to discuss a speech given on February 12th by Kim Jong Un, presumably about nuclear matters. There are some visible lines and paragraphs with additional information, but they are cut off in the image provided. The overall style of the image suggests it was taken at an angle or from a source where the entire article is not fully visible.
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The image displays a document that appears to be an official letter or report with several paragraphs of text. The text is dense and discusses matters such as regional security, foreign policy, military operations, and political stability. At the top of the document, there's a name, presumably the sender or author of the letter, although it's not entirely clear from the image. Below that, there are sections with headings, suggesting different topics or areas covered by the report. There is also a line at the bottom, which may indicate the conclusion or final point of the text. The document is in English, and while specific details such as locations or names within the paragraphs are not visible due to the angle and quality of the image, it's clear that the content is related to foreign affairs and military strategy.
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The image displays a document with a title that reads "Year of Decision US Policy toward Iran in 2013" by James L. Jones Jr. The date at the top is indicated as February 7, 2013. Below the title and date, there's an affiliation stated as "Non-Resident Senior Fellow - Brookings Institution" for James L. Jones Jr. The document appears to be a formal text with headings, likely outlining policy decisions or discussions from that year. The font is standard, indicating a professional setting such as academia or government work. There are no visible images of people or specific locations within the text block shown in the image.
