Documents tagged "DAVID"
Found 127 documents with this tag
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The image is a printed sheet of photographs with accompanying descriptions. It appears to be a page from an album or a catalog of images related to the city of London. There are several black and white photos showcasing various landmarks, including what looks like Buckingham Palace in the background. The text visible includes place names and dates, suggesting these photos were taken during a visit to London, likely by someone named "David" as indicated on one of the descriptions. The paper is slightly crumpled and has some handwritten marks, possibly highlighting or drawing attention to specific images or notes.
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The image appears to be a photograph of two compact discs placed on a surface. One disc is partially obscured by what looks like an arrow drawn with black ink, pointing towards the other disc that has writing on it. The visible text on this second disc includes a name "DAVID" and numbers or dates "03/25/98 6:40 PM." Additionally, there's handwritten text above the disc that says "Please use CD-R," suggesting an instruction to not use standard CDs for recording purposes. The image has a grainy quality typical of certain types of photographic prints or digital images with low resolution.
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The image displays a scanned page of a document with black and white text against a gray background. The top portion of the document is partially cut off, but it appears to be a formal report or official communication, given the structured layout and professional font used. The visible text starts with "Greetings" and includes phrases such as "we are in receipt of your letter dated," which suggests that this document is a reply to an earlier correspondence. The name "David" can also be seen, indicating one of the individuals being addressed or mentioned in the document.
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The image displays a document from the "Department of Justice" related to medical treatment records for an individual named "David Cope." The document includes various pieces of information such as dates, numbers, and titles, which are typically associated with legal or administrative paperwork. At the bottom, there is a signature followed by what appears to be a title, but the name is redacted. The overall style of the image suggests it may have been taken with a camera aimed at the document, possibly for sharing purposes like faxing or emailing the contents.
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The image displays a printed document with several elements of interest. At the top, there is some redacted text that appears to be partially obscured for privacy. Below this, on the right side, there's another section with a name "David D. Roper" followed by a title "President & CEO" and an address in New York. The document seems to include a list or bullet points; however, due to redacted text, it is not clear what they pertain to. At the bottom of the image, there's another section with contact information including a phone number. The style of the image suggests it may be taken from an email attachment or a printed report, given the layout and format that resembles formal business documentation.
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The image shows a printed form with several lines of data, each filled out with handwritten entries. The form appears to be an inventory checklist or survey results sheet with columns for numbers (1 through 29), followed by various categories such as "Item Description" and "Count." There are checkboxes next to the numbers which seem to have been marked in some instances. At the bottom right of the page is a signature along with the name "David Robertson" written beside it. The form includes numerical entries like "345" under "Count" columns, indicating counts or quantities associated with each item.
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The image appears to be a scanned document from "THE LAW OFFICES OF MONTEL WILLIAMS LLC" as indicated by the header at the top. The text is not fully legible due to the resolution and quality of the scan, but it seems to contain information relevant to legal matters or services provided by this law firm. There are names mentioned such as "Montel Williams" and "David C. Cook," suggesting these individuals may be associated with the law office. The document has a formal layout typical of professional correspondence, including lines for handwritten signatures at the bottom.
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The image is a screenshot of a court document from the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, specifically a Notice to Appear at a hearing on September 17, 2018. The notice is addressed to an individual named David A. Garrison and includes important details about the hearing, such as its time (9:30 AM) and location (Room 616 in the Thomas Eagleton United States Courthouse). It also provides a phone number for more information if needed. Additionally, there are instructions on how to respond or appear, emphasizing that failure to do so may result in serious consequences such as entry of judgment against the defendant or dismissal of their case.
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The image shows a printed document with handwritten annotations on it. The top of the page contains a redacted email address and a date stamp reading "15/02/2013." Below this is a heading that reads "Media Inquiry due to an article in Mr David Novak's book." The body of the document discusses the topic of the inquiry, which appears to be related to a specific project or event involving "MCDONALD'S." There are handwritten notes at the bottom right corner, with some words crossed out and rewritten, but the content is not entirely clear due to the quality of the image. The text is too small and blurry to read in detail.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document that appears to be an email with a redacted subject line and sender's name. The recipient's name "David" is visible at the top. The body text discusses what seems to be a legal matter, possibly related to a court case or contract dispute. The language suggests a formal or professional context. The document has been placed on a flat surface and is slightly blurred due to the angle of the photo. There are no people, specific locations, or significant objects other than the printed email in the image.
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The image shows a portion of a newspaper article with the headline "Look at what's happening to ISIS." The photo is taken from an angle that does not provide a full view of the entire page, but it appears to be a two-column layout. The visible part of the text includes a quote attributed to former UK Prime Minister David Cameron, where he discusses the use of technology by ISIL and suggests they are exploiting tools of capitalism for their own purposes. The quote is underscored with an emphasis on "Look at what's happening to ISIS" in a larger font size compared to the rest of the text.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with some portions obscured by black lines, likely for privacy purposes. The visible part of the text includes words such as "agreement" and "David Zuckerberg." The document seems to be structured into paragraphs, suggesting it could be an official agreement or contract related to David Zuckerberg. There are no people or other objects identifiable in this section of the image.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a document with handwritten text and annotations. The document is titled "To the Secretary General" and includes a section from an article that discusses the situation in Afghanistan. There are various notes written on the margins, suggesting a critical analysis or review of this content. The photo also contains an address for Anne David Miller at the United Nations Office in New York City.
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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.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033593.txt
The document discusses a potential deal involving a Boeing aircraft, with Jeffrey trying to save the deal by connecting Tarek with flight crew candidates. The author mentions two pilot candidates who have flown for Donald Trump and have extensive experience in Africa and the Middle East respectively. The author also believes that there is a growing need for charter operations in the business community in Qatar and neighboring countries.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033591.txt
The document discusses a potential business deal involving the purchase of a Boeing 727 and mentions key people such as Tarek El Sayed, Jeffrey Epstein, and pilot candidates. The email suggests providing information about crew issues and charter needs in the Middle East to potentially save the deal.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033580.txt
The email discusses a tech summit where Trump met with executives from various technology companies to discuss innovation. The writer mentions that Palantir was the only private company invited to the event and suggests meeting up in Palm Beach. They also include a link to an article from The Wall Street Journal about the summit.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033466.txt
In this email, Jeffrey Epstein discusses a potential Boeing deal with Tarek El Sayed. He mentions that the decision not to purchase a Super Boeing 727 may have been based on crew issues and charter needs in the Middle East. Epstein also shares information about two pilot candidates he has lined up for interview, including Robert Breslin who was formerly the Chief Pilot of Mr. Donald Trump's private planes.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033433.txt
This document discusses a conversation between Alan Dershowitz, who is a lawyer for Donald Trump and David Boies, who is the lawyer for two women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct. Dershowitz claims that he has evidence that these accusations are false and that Boies has privately acknowledged this. He challenges Boies to deny this admission under oath. The conversation takes place on Twitter and involves exchanges between other individuals as well.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033420.txt
The document discusses how a potential recession and increasing regulatory threats could increase pressure on Big Tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon in 2019. The slowing economy may lead to people looking for scapegoats, which could further fuel arguments that these tech giants are too big and need to be reined in. The document also mentions recent congressional hearings involving the CEOs of Google, Twitter, and Facebook and ongoing investigations into data privacy practices by the Federal Trade Commission.
