Documents tagged "Case"
Found 428 documents with this tag
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The image shows a collection of eight photographs placed side by side on what appears to be a presentation board. Each photo is marked with a number from 1 to 8 in the top left corner, suggesting they are part of a sequence or set. The photos depict various scenes, possibly related to an investigation given the context provided by the text. The visible text includes codes such as "FRIEZEN FRIES" and numbers like "104125" alongside other seemingly random sequences. These could be case identifiers or document numbers associated with the images. The people in the photographs are out of focus, indicating that they might not be the main subjects but rather incidental elements within the context of the scene. The locations depicted range from what looks like a public area to a more intimate setting, possibly an interior room. Significant objects include various items such as cups and books, which suggest everyday activities or environments. There are also blurred areas in each photo that obscure certain details, likely to maintain privacy or protect the identity of individuals involved.
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The image shows a DVD case with the word "MEMORY" prominently displayed at the top, suggesting that it may contain archival content or serves as a storage medium for memories. The label indicates that this is an "86 GB BACKUP CDR." There are some visible texts and numbers such as "10730712549186," which could be related to the product's serial number or identification code. The DVD case appears to have a weathered look, with scratches and signs of wear, which may imply that it is an older model or has been handled extensively.
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The image shows a printed sheet with multiple photographs of what appears to be a dilapidated building with crumbling walls and staircases. The photographs are arranged in two rows, each containing three images. There is visible text at the bottom left corner that seems to provide information about the photos, although it's too small to read clearly from this distance. The style of the image suggests it may be a presentation or evidence sheet used for architectural analysis or urban exploration documentation.
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The image displays a CD case with a label on the disc that reads "MAX IN SHOW" and "1080p." The label also features handwritten annotations such as "SPEED" in a bold ink stroke. The overall appearance of the case is worn, with visible scratches and fingerprints on its surface. There's no visible text providing additional context about the content or purpose of the CD.
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The image is a collage of eight smaller images arranged within two rows and four columns against a white background. The images are heavily redacted with black rectangles covering the majority of each picture, obscuring any recognizable details. In some cases, parts of people's faces or objects can be seen around the edges of these black rectangles. There is visible text overlaid on each image within a dashed border that seems to provide information about each photograph. However, this text is also redacted in the same manner as the images themselves, rendering it unreadable. The overall style of the collage suggests an attempt at providing samples or summaries of photographs while maintaining privacy by obscuring their content.
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The image shows a sheet with multiple photographs that appear to be of an incident at an airport on April 9, 2017. The photos seem to document the actions of security personnel and a traveler. Text overlays on the images include file names such as "JPI\BABY" and "FBI\MICHELLE\MARZOCCI", which suggest that these images may be part of an official investigation or case file. Some parts of the images are redacted with black marks, concealing specific details or people's identities, indicating that this is sensitive information potentially related to law enforcement.
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The image is of a blurry DVD case with writing on it. It appears to be a personal disc rather than a commercial release, indicated by the handwritten label in the center that includes an obscured word and two underscores followed by "02". The case has a small circular hole at the bottom where a barcode would typically be found, but there's no visible barcode or other standard information one might expect on the front of a commercial DVD case. The overall image quality is quite poor with pixelation and lack of detail.
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The image appears to be of a CD case with a label that has some writing on it. The text is partially obscured and difficult to read due to the angle and quality of the image. There seems to be an indentation or hole in the upper left corner of the label. The background is not clear, but there might be another object visible behind the CD case.
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The image features a close-up of a compact disc (CD) placed on what appears to be a cardboard surface with some marks and creases. The CD has a reflective layer and is labeled with the word "MEMOREX" in prominent uppercase letters, followed by "CD-R" indicating its type. The background is not sharply focused, providing a soft backdrop that does not distract from the disc itself.
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The image shows a DVD disc with its paper label partially obscured by what appears to be black marker or tape. The visible part of the label includes some text which is too small and blurry to read clearly. The disc is encased in a standard plastic DVD case, also showing signs of wear and tear with scratches and marks visible on both the case and the disc's paper sleeve. There are no people, specific locations, or other significant objects apart from these items within this image.
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The image shows a DVD case lying on what appears to be a dirty surface with some writing and stains on it. The case is slightly open, revealing part of the disc inside. There are handwritten notes on the cover; one reads "DVD-R" indicating the type of disc, another note obscures any identifiable text, and there's an illegible scribble that might be a signature or some form of annotation. The disc has a label with text but it is not fully visible in the image. The overall condition of the case suggests it has been used extensively or has not been well-maintained.
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The image shows a compact disc (CD) with the word "PRINTING" written on it. The CD is placed inside a clear plastic case which has a label at its center. The background of the photo appears to be a tabletop, and there are some indistinct markings or scratches visible on the surface where the CD is resting. There's no text other than "PRINTING" on the CD, no people are present in the image, and there are no specific locations discernible from the content provided. The focus of the image is on the CD itself and the label it carries.
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The image shows a CD case with handwritten notes on it. The cover of the CD has been scuffed and appears to be somewhat worn out. There is visible text that says "CD" at the top left corner and what seems to be a title or artist's name at the bottom right, but the letters are not entirely clear due to the writing style. Additionally, there is some handwritten text on the cover, which includes words like "FLOWPOX" and possibly another word below it that is partially obscured by the edge of the case. The overall condition suggests this item has been handled a lot or stored improperly.
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The image displays a DVD case with a disc inside it, which appears to be an Apple product given the logo on the disc's cover label. The disc is labeled "APPLE" and has the capacity of "4GB." There is also handwritten text that says "LSL ANDREW 5/8/01" on the case, possibly indicating a date or a person associated with the disc. The background behind the DVD case is not clearly visible due to the focus being on the product itself.
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The image is a photograph of a document with various handwritten notes and stamps. At the top, there's text that reads "POLICE DEPARTMENT" in bold letters, followed by the words "PALM BEACH" in smaller print. Below this header, additional handwritten information appears to be related to a case or incident report, including details such as dates, times, and descriptions of events. There are several lines with checkboxes next to each line, suggesting that some form is being filled out or reviewed. The overall quality of the image suggests it might be an older document due to its faded appearance and visible creases.
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The image appears to show a small object inside what seems like a transparent package or case. The package has a label with the number "26" written on it, which could possibly indicate an identification number for the item or a reference within a collection. The background is blurred and nondescript, focusing attention on the package itself. There are no visible texts, people, or specific locations that can be confidently identified due to the low resolution and focus of the image.
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The image shows a printed form with text on it. The text at the top of the page reads "Case #" followed by some numbers that have been redacted for privacy. There's a section titled "REPORT OF INCIDENT" which includes fields such as "Date," "Time," and "Officers Name." Below this, there is information regarding an incident that mentions a "1982 Ford F-150" and a "1976 Buick Regal." The form appears to be related to law enforcement or insurance claims involving vehicles. At the bottom of the page, there's additional text that says "FILM SPECIALITIES" with a handwritten note that includes the numbers "34890 5921" and an illegible word. There are also some redacted parts where personal information would typically be found, ensuring the privacy of the individuals involved in the incident reported on this form.
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The image appears to be a page from an album or notebook with various sections for photographs. There are four rectangular areas labeled with numbers (1 through 4) on the left side of the page where photos would typically be placed; however, the spaces are currently empty. The only visible photo is located in the lower right corner of the page and it shows a person seated at a desk or table, partially obscured by an object that resembles a large key or metal bar covering their midsection. This photograph is labeled with "5" at the bottom left. At the top center of the image, there's a watermark or text that reads "FBI," suggesting this may be related to a Federal Bureau of Investigation document or case file.
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The image shows a product packaged inside what appears to be a clear plastic case with a label on the front. The packaging is adorned with colorful graphics and text, although the specific details of the text are not entirely visible due to resolution limitations. It seems like a commercial or retail setting where this item would be displayed for sale. There is no visible person in the image, and it does not provide information about any particular location beyond being a generic product presentation. The object inside the packaging could be some form of jewelry or accessory based on its shape, but this is speculative without clearer visual details.
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The image shows a photograph with an artistic effect applied to it. The central focus of the photograph appears to be a small object, possibly jewelry, encased within a round metallic frame that is slightly out of focus. This object casts a shadow on the surface beneath it, which could be paper or fabric. Surrounding this central image are abstract geometric shapes with patterns and textures that seem to radiate outward from the central point, giving an illusion of depth and movement. The overall effect creates a complex interplay between light, shadow, and form within a layered visual context.
