Documents tagged "COPIES"
Found 3 documents with this tag
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The image shows a document with text. It appears to be an official notice regarding a court case, specifically mentioning "UNITED STATES v. GISELE MERRITT" as the title. Below this title is additional information including "GRAND JURY PROCEEDING" and a date in June 2016. There's also text indicating that the document was received or signed on May 9, 2016. The document has a red stamp at the top left corner which seems to indicate it as "Copies for Distribution" with a handwritten note underneath "FOR THE COURT" and a number "75" in parentheses. The style of the image suggests it is a photograph or scan of an actual piece of paper, possibly from a legal proceeding or court system.
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The image shows a three-hole punch paper with several items stapled to it. At the top left corner, there's a photo of what appears to be a scenic landscape with trees and a sky that suggests either dawn or dusk due to the warm light. Below that photo is another one which seems to show an outdoor scene with greenery and possibly some buildings in the background. The paper has text on it, though some parts are obscured by staples. It reads "THE BEST DAY" which could be a title, heading, or a phrase. There's also a section that mentions "MULTIPLE COPIES," indicating that this is likely part of a set that requires several copies for distribution. In the bottom right corner, there are two circular holes, which are typical for binder systems to keep documents organized. The paper looks like it might be used in an educational setting or possibly at home for personal organization.
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The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten notes. The main visible text is "#20" followed by the word "COPIES" in all caps. There's also a phone number written above the main text. It appears to be a note for a copy service, possibly from an office or similar environment where printed documents are needed. The paper has some shadows suggesting it might be lying on top of another surface.
