Documents tagged "Case"
Found 428 documents with this tag
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The image is of a disc case for an Apple product labeled "DVD R" with a capacity of "4.7GB." The disc itself appears to be inserted into the case and shows signs of wear, indicating it has been used. A significant portion of the visible text on the disc is obscured by an emoji-like symbol over what could have been a title or other information. The background is nondescript with a faded appearance, suggesting the photo may be old or taken in low light conditions.
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The image shows a printed document with two photographs on it, which appear to be related to an investigation of some sort. The left photo captures a person, likely male due to the clothing style and silhouette, from behind. He is holding what seems to be a device or tool in his right hand, which could possibly be related to surveillance, security, or technical work. The right photograph shows another individual, also not facing the camera, near an old building with a distinctive tower that resembles a clocktower. This person's attire and posture suggest they might be engaged in some form of activity or inspection. There is text accompanying each photo, but it's too small to read clearly. The document has been stapled at the top right corner, indicating it may be part of an official report or case file.
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This is a grayscale photograph showing what appears to be an old compact disc case with the label partially obscured by black ink, preventing its identification. The disc itself has a label that includes some text and numbers; however, the writing on the disc is not fully legible due to the angle of the image. The back cover of the CD case displays additional information that is also not entirely clear. There are no people visible in this image, and it is not possible to determine the exact location based on the available details.
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The image is a low-resolution photograph of an Apple DVD disc case attached to a wall with what appears to be screws or nails. The disc case has the label "DVD-R" at the top and features an Apple logo in the center, suggesting that the content on the disc may be associated with Apple products or services. Below the logo, there's handwritten text in black marker reading "LESS SPAMMING," which seems to be a personal message or instruction left by someone, possibly indicating a preference or directive related to email behavior or communication etiquette. The background behind the disc case is not distinctly visible due to the focus being on the disc itself and its label.
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The image shows a compact disc encased in its plastic cover and paper sleeve. The CD appears to be an audio CD, as indicated by the printed "CD" logo on the disc itself. On the disc's surface, there is Japanese text that has been partially obscured or crossed out with a red X, suggesting it may have been used for personal or professional purposes where confidentiality was important. There are also some handwritten notes on the paper sleeve, but they are not clearly legible due to the angle and quality of the image. The background is nondescript, providing no additional context or information about the location or time when the photo was taken.
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The image shows a CD with a label that includes the text "CD-R" and "Bowling for Soup" on it. The date "1/3/95" is also written on the CD in marker. The CD is placed within a clear plastic case, which has additional writing on it that appears to be obscured. There's no indication of any people or specific locations in the image. The style of the image is a straightforward photograph with a focus on the CD and its label.
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The image shows a CD case with the disc partially inserted and resting on its spindle. The CD appears to have some writing on it which is not fully legible due to the angle of the photograph. It seems to be a standard plastic CD jewel case, typically used for compact discs. The background is out of focus, suggesting that the primary subject of the image is the CD and its case. There are no visible texts or other distinguishable features in the surroundings that can be confidently described.
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This is an image of a CD in its case. The cover of the CD has the words "Dive In" written on it. There are no people visible in this image, and the location appears to be indoors. The CD is the most significant object in the image.
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The image displays a DVD case with the title "Clouds" written on it. The DVD appears to be a homemade recording rather than a commercial release. There's also handwritten text that seems to indicate the content of the DVD is related to a person named Ashley, though the specific context is not clear from the image alone. The cover art is simple and resembles a doodle or sketch style, which gives it an informal look.
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The image shows a CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable) encased in its plastic holder. The label on the disc indicates it is a DVD+R with a storage capacity of 4.7GB. Handwritten text on the disc reads "New Cloud," suggesting it could be the title or subject matter of the data stored on it. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects other than the CD-R itself in this image. The style of the photo is straightforward and appears to be a personal snapshot rather than a professional photograph.
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The image shows a CD case lying on a flat surface with some writing on it. The label on the CD reads "SONY" at the top left corner, indicating the manufacturer of the disc. Below that, there is handwritten text, which appears to be in English and seems to say "San Antonio PD," suggesting the content or origin of the disc may be related to San Antonio's police department. The overall quality of the image is somewhat blurry and pixelated, indicating it might have been taken with a low-resolution camera or is an old photograph.
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The image shows a compact disc (CD) with its case. The CD is labeled "NASHIA" and has the words "Audio CD" written on it. Additionally, there is an icon indicating that it is an audio-only CD. The text "MADE IN CHINA" can be seen at the bottom of the disc. There's also a sticker or label over part of the CD's surface with some text obscured by this cover. The image appears to be taken from a personal perspective, possibly in a setting where the CD was being used or stored.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with multiple pages secured by a plastic cover and fasteners at the top corners. The visible page shows a list that includes various items such as dates, times, locations, and descriptions, which appear to be related to a legal or administrative process given the presence of phrases like "case number" and what seems to be redacted information. Some entries are marked with an asterisk symbol. There is no text at the bottom of the visible page. The document is held by a person whose upper body is only partially visible, suggesting it might have been handed over or shown off-camera.
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The image shows a CD case lying on what appears to be a light-colored surface with a slight shadow beneath it, suggesting the photo was taken outdoors during daylight. The CD is labeled "LIVE IN CONCERT" and has the word "ROCK" written in handwriting above the title. There are no visible texts or people that provide additional context about the location or significance of this item. The style of the image is candid and informal, likely a personal photograph rather than a professional shot.
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The image shows a yellow warning sign with the message "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" printed in bold, black letters. There is also a line for an employee to write a description below the main statement, although no specific details are visible in this case. The style of the image suggests it's meant to be placed in an area where items should be checked or scanned before being taken, possibly indicating security protocols or inventory management procedures.
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The image shows a compact disc (CD) within its original plastic case, which is placed on a surface that appears to be indoors and possibly an office or personal workspace due to the neutral color of the walls. The CD has visible text on it that includes "DVD-R" indicating that the disc is designed for write-once recording, similar to DVD media used in consumer electronic devices. Additionally, there's a logo resembling a music note within a circle, which may be associated with audio or multimedia content. There are also other texts and symbols on the CD case, but they are not entirely clear due to their size and quality. The image itself is captured as a photograph, and it has a candid quality without any professional setup, suggesting that this might have been an informal snapshot rather than a staged picture.
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The image shows a close-up of what appears to be a portion of an identification card or badge, likely from an event such as a conference or seminar. The card is encased in a clear plastic cover with a black border, providing protection and durability. The visible part of the card includes a large rectangular area that seems to have text printed on it, although the content of the text is not legible due to the close-up perspective and the resolution of the image. There are also two small round holes near the top edge, which are typically used for attaching lanyards or clips for easy display around the neck. The style of the image is a straightforward, unembellished photograph focused on the card itself without any additional context or background elements visible.
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The image shows a CD jewel case placed on a surface with writing behind it that says "CD & DVD". The label on the disc is partially obscured by handwriting, but the visible part of the label has text that reads "Philips Audio CD" and "4x" which likely refers to the speed at which the CD can be read or written. There's a black sticker across the central hole of the CD with writing on it, though the specific details are not clear due to the resolution of the image. The case appears used, as indicated by scratches and the somewhat faded appearance of the label.
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The image shows a CD disc partially inserted into its case. The label on the disc has handwritten notes that appear to include song titles and possibly artist names, one of which is "Midnight Express" in bold, suggesting it may be a featured or important track from an album. The CD's plastic surface is reflective, indicating it is made of optical media material commonly used for music recordings. There are no visible people, locations, or other significant objects besides the CD and its case. The image has a casual, perhaps candid quality to it, as if someone casually captured this moment while handling the disc.
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The image shows a CD case lying on what appears to be a piece of paper or a wall. The cover art includes text at the top that reads "NASHUA" in capital letters, indicating the brand or company associated with the contents of the disc. Below this, there is more text, though the details are not entirely clear due to the resolution and angle of the photo. The CD label itself displays additional information such as the disc's capacity, which is partially obscured by a black mark or sticker. There is no visible person in the image. The style of the image is candid and seems to be taken casually rather than for professional purposes.
