Documents tagged "Dear"
Found 159 documents with this tag
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The image is of a pink paper that appears to be a handwritten note or document with typed content. The central text includes a salutation "Dear Sir," followed by several paragraphs which are too small to read clearly in this description. There's a handwritten date at the bottom right corner indicating the 18th day of the month, but the year is not fully visible. In the lower left corner, there's a signature and what looks like a name below it, also difficult to discern due to the small size and quality of the image. The document has a creased edge on the right side, suggesting it was folded or handled. The background behind the paper is out of focus, but it appears to be an interior space with warm lighting.
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The image displays a digital document with a redacted section of text. The redaction appears to be covering a name and an email address for privacy purposes. The remaining visible text includes "Dear [Name]," indicating the sender is addressing someone specifically. There are also parts of numbers and possibly additional information or context, but these too have been obscured by the redacted section. There is no discernible person or location within this image as it focuses on the text document.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text, which appears to be an email or a formal letter. The top part of the text is obscured by being crossed out in red, making it unreadable. From what can be seen, there's a greeting that starts with "Dear" followed by the name "Nick" in quotes. The content seems to be discussing various topics such as an upcoming event (possibly a conference) and work-related matters. There are also references to people or roles like "your team" and "the CEO." The paper is slightly crumpled, suggesting it has been handled or used. The background is not detailed enough to discern any location or setting beyond what the text implies. The style of the image is a straightforward document photograph with no additional graphics or embellishments.
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The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be a printed document or letter. At the top of the page is a header with text that includes an address and a phone number. Below this, there is a salutation "Dear Mr. Williams" which suggests that the letter is addressed to someone named Williams. The body of the text contains several paragraphs, indicating different topics or sections within the letter. There are no visible images, people, or locations on the page; it consists solely of printed text against a white background. The document seems formal and professional in nature.
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The image is of a printed document with visible text, which appears to be an email. The content of the text includes phrases like "Dear Colleagues" and "Best regards," suggesting a formal or professional communication within a workplace context. The text is partially obscured by the camera flash reflection, making it difficult to read in full detail. There are no people or other significant objects clearly visible in the image aside from the printed document itself.
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The image shows a handwritten note on lined paper. The writing is cursive and appears to be in black ink. The text includes phrases such as "Dear [name]," indicating it is addressed to someone named John. It seems to contain some sort of message or explanation, likely personal in nature. There's also a mention of a "meeting" in one part of the text. The paper has visible lines and margins that are typical for notebook pages. The note appears to be signed off with an "XO," which could suggest affection or closeness between the sender and the recipient.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033594.txt
The document discusses a person named Michael Boccio, who worked with Donald Trump as his Director of Business Development/Special Counsel. The sender of the email, Eric Roth, is impressed by Michael's abilities and intelligence and believes that he would be an asset to any organization or individual looking for someone with his background and talent. He sends along Michael's cover letter, resume, and a recommendation letter from Trump.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033577.txt
This document discusses the possibility of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visiting the US early after a phone call with US President Donald Trump. It mentions that the Indian government is weighing this option and considering logistics such as whether to schedule a separate trip for Modi or combine it with an existing visit to the US. The document is marked as important, indicating its urgency or significance.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033576.txt
The email discusses a potential early visit to the United States by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi after speaking with President Trump on the phone. It also mentions that India and Israel are key topics in this communication, but it is not meant for email as the information is confidential and may be attorney-client privileged or contain inside information. The sender requests that the recipient destroy all copies of the message if received in error.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033512.txt
The document contains a series of emails from Roy Black to various recipients, including Martin Weinberg, Jeffrey Epstein, Jackie Perczek, and Darren Indyke. In the emails, Roy Black discusses the plaintiff's position on remedies and indicates that he will hold off commenting until they file their pleading. He also mentions that they have no comment on a Trump story. The document includes attachments with images.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033482.txt
In this document, Sultan Bin Sulayem is sending an email to Jeffrey Epstein about a Fareed Zakaria article criticizing Donald Trump's view that the United States is being outperformed by other countries. The email discusses economic growth and debt levels in various countries, with Ruchir Sharma from Morgan Stanley also mentioned.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033361.txt
The document appears to be an email from Roy Black regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The email mentions a story involving Donald Trump, with the sender stating that they have no comment on it at this time. It also mentions finalizing a pleading regarding a plaintiff's position on remedies and intending to hold off commenting until after the pleading is filed. The document includes three attachments labeled "image001.jpg" through "image003.jpg," but their content is not described. The email ends with a disclaimer about the confidential nature of its contents.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033252.txt
The document is a email from Robert Lawrence Kuhn to Jeffrey E. [jeeyacation@gmail.com] discussing the pre-production of their "Radical Breakthroughs" series/season for Closer To Truth, and the production plan including contributors, locations and schedule. The email also mentions Robert's upcoming trips to Santa Monica and Beijing for events such as the big Party Congress and Trump's visit. Two recent BBC commentaries on China (N.Korea bomb and Myanmar refugees) are attached.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033230.txt
The document discusses a potential early visit of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United States after a phone call with President Donald Trump. Key people mentioned include Anil Ambani and Jeffrey E., while places mentioned are India and the United States. The topic is the possibility of a significant international event involving high-level government officials from both countries.
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The document is an email exchange between Purevsuren Lundeg and Jeffrey E. regarding a meeting in Europe on January 21st, 22nd or 23rd. Purevsuren arrives noon time and can only stay for the meeting before leaving back. The email also contains a link to a news article about Trump's Inaugural Benefit Packages and mentions that it is confidential information intended only for the addressee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033209.txt
The document is an email from Lesley Groff to Jeffrey Epstein with a forwarded message from Dick Cavett about a false anagram of "PRESIDENT TRUMP" which incorrectly spells out "MR. PUTIN'S RED PET." The original sender, Dick Cavett, expressed guilt and horror over the error he made by sharing it with Jeffrey Epstein on the phone. He requested Lesley to correct the mistake and prevent further spread of the false anagram.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033189.txt
The document discusses the aftermath of a presidential election in which candidate Donald Trump won despite many predictions and expectations to the contrary. It highlights a school community's response to the results, including discussions with students and efforts to handle the situation with sensitivity and fairness. The author emphasizes the importance of recognizing the diverse range of feelings generated by the election outcome and the need to model tolerance and acceptance of difference as core values.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033122.txt
The email contains a conversation between Jeffrey and Jack regarding Serge Moati's film project, Tom Pritzker's request for ideas about the Pritzker Prize, and a previous discussion about Trump. The email also includes disclaimers emphasizing that the information is confidential and intended only for the recipient.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033120.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between Jeffrey E. and Jack Lang. In the emails, they discuss various topics such as Serge Moati's film project, their opinions on Trump, and other personal matters. The content of the emails is marked with confidentiality notices indicating that the information contained within is sensitive and intended only for the addressee's use. Additionally, there are reminders about important dates like Yom Kippur.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032975.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jeffrey E. and Darren Indyke about updates on a business matter. It mentions the use of checks for payments but suggests that wires might be more convenient due to time differences and travel schedules. The communication also includes some personal information, indicating a close relationship between the individuals involved.
