Documents tagged "Dec"
Found 161 documents with this tag
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The image shows a postcard that appears to be used for voting purposes. The postcard is addressed to "J. Epstein" and includes handwritten notes on the front side. There's also a stamp visible in the upper right corner with the words "Election Mail." The text on the postcard, partially obscured by handwriting, mentions "Important Election Reminders" and provides dates of "Nov 3, 2020" and "Dec 8, 2020." Additionally, there's a red stamp indicating that the postcard is to be sent "Return Service Requested." The handwriting includes some initials next to the name "J. Epstein" on the front of the postcard, possibly indicating the sender or recipient's confirmation.
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The image is of a room with white walls and a tiled floor. In the foreground, there's a table with a white plastic top, accompanied by chairs with slats on their backs. To the right, there's a kitchen area featuring cabinets above and below countertops. On the counter, there are two ovens and what appears to be a microwave above them. There is no visible text in the image, and no people can be discerned from this angle. The style of the photo seems candid, possibly taken with a smartphone camera, given the timestamp overlay reading "Dec 2018" at the bottom right corner.
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The image shows a long hallway with white walls and wooden flooring. On the left side of the hallway, there is a tall wardrobe filled with folded clothes. The lighting suggests it's daytime as light filters through what appears to be curtains on the right wall. At the end of the hallway, there is a table with a vase on it, and the space opens into another room which is not entirely visible. The image has a timestamp that reads "10:48 29 Dec" at the bottom left corner.
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The image displays a printed document with black text on white paper. At the top of the page, there is a header that includes what appears to be a date "Dec 18" and possibly a time stamp. The document seems to contain paragraphs or sections labeled with numbers, such as "1." in bold font. The style of the image suggests it might have been taken by photographing the printed material, which could explain any possible distortions or slight blurriness that may affect the legibility of some parts of the text.
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The image is a digital scan of a document with text and numbers printed on it. The document appears to be an official form or report, as indicated by the structured layout, headers, and line items. There's visible text at the top that seems to include a date "17 Dec 2019" and some technical data like "Page 1 of 3" and "SEQ. NO: 625". Below this header is a list with numbered points, which might be instructions or requirements for some sort of application or procedure. The font is standard, the color is plain black on white, and the document seems to be in English.
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The image is a scanned document with text and it appears to be an official piece of paper from the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The text includes phrases such as "Case Number", "File Date", and "Filed In" which suggests that this might be related to legal proceedings or court filings. Additionally, there are references to a case number (1:06-cv-02945) and a filing date (Dec 8 2006). The document has been watermarked with text that reads "EXAMPLE DOCUMENT" indicating it may be a sample or template rather than an actual active case.
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The image appears to be a printed form related to the "BOARD OF PRISONS". The text on the form is partially obscured by a purple stamp with writing in it, making some parts of the form difficult to read. There are boxes and lines for filling out information, but the content within these areas is not visible due to the stamp's obstruction. At the top right corner, there is a date printed "Dec 16" followed by "2013". The bottom right has a signature, suggesting that someone has filled in or signed off on this form.
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The image displays a document with various lines of text, appearing to be a printed page possibly from an official document or report. The text is organized into different sections and bullet points. It mentions "Royal Court" in one section and refers to the "National Health Service" (NHS) in another part. There are also references to specific dates like "21 Nov 2017," "19 Dec 2017," and "16 Feb 2018." The document seems to be related to legal or medical matters within a British context, given the reference to "Her Majesty's Court Services" in one paragraph. The text is too small to read in detail from this image description.
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The image appears to be a scanned document or an email printout with various texts and boxes that are typically found on official forms or reports. The resolution is low, making the text difficult to read clearly. There's visible text such as "Scientific Program" and "Abstract Submission Updates," suggesting this might be related to academic or professional events where research abstracts are submitted. The document also includes fields like "To:" and "From:" with addresses or names that are not entirely legible due to the image quality. Additionally, there's a date mentioned as "Dec 2016," indicating the time frame associated with this document or email.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with a header that includes a barcode and the number "50216218" followed by some illegible characters. Below this, there is a date which seems to be cut off, but it begins with "Dec 2" and there's also a section titled "Received" with a line under it. The body of text on the document has been redacted or blurred out, making it unreadable. However, you can see that the font is bold and centered within the page's margins, indicating official or formal documentation. The bottom right corner shows what appears to be an electronic signature, although its details are not clear due to the resolution of the image.
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The image is a scanned document with various pieces of information on it. At the top left corner, there's a handwritten date that appears to be "Dec 20" and what might be a signature next to it. Below this, in typed text, there are names followed by an illegible word or phrase. The right side of the document contains another set of names, with some signatures beneath them. In the middle, between these two sections of names, is a section that includes additional information such as numbers and dates, but they're not entirely clear due to the resolution of the image. There are also various scribbles, annotations, or signatures scattered across the document in areas where text exists. The background of the document is plain, suggesting it might be an official form or record with a focus on written communication.
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The image is a document with redacted content. It appears to be a formal letter or report due to the structured layout and use of official language. The top of the document contains the date "Dec. 29" which suggests it's from December 29th, although the year is redacted. There are also indications that this document may have been sent through email as there is a reference to an electronic address or message. However, specific details and text within the document have been purposefully obscured by black lines to preserve privacy or sensitivity of the information it contains. The style of the image is straightforward and informational.
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The image displays a document with printed text on a gray background. The document appears to be informational or official in nature, possibly related to health and safety regulations given the context provided by the visible text. At the top of the page, there is red text that includes numbers: "26 Dec 93," which could indicate the date when this document was issued or published. There are also words such as "Appendix A" suggesting a structured format with separate sections or appendices. The document seems to be well-organized and intended for professional use.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with text that is slightly blurred and rotated counterclockwise from the viewer's perspective. The text includes words such as "December", "18th", "2004", "Dear Sir", "I am writing to you", "kindly request", and "Thanking You". It also mentions a name "Dr. M.K. Modi" in connection with a date of "3rd Dec 2004". The document seems to be a formal letter or communication, possibly related to an academic or professional matter given the context provided.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with multiple paragraphs of text on it. The top right corner has some numbers and letters that could possibly indicate a page number (17) and other references, such as "Jun 29" and "Dec 10". The text is dense and the font size varies throughout the document. There are no people or specific locations identifiable in this particular image of the document. The quality of the scan seems to be standard with some slight distortions and creases visible on the paper, which suggests it might have been folded or handled roughly before being scanned.
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The image is a digital screenshot of a document with text that appears to be a legal court decision or an official report. The visible text at the top includes numbers "1975" and "Dec 29" which could indicate the date of the publication, case number, or the year the document was created. There are references to various paragraphs such as "Para 160", suggesting that this is part of a larger legal text with numbered sections for clarity. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical of official documents or court records.
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The image is a photograph of a document with printed text. The top right corner shows the date "Dec 10, 2020" and some numbers that might be a page number: "Page 79 of 153." There's also a red rectangular stamp-like mark with additional text within it, which appears to have been overlaid on the document. The rest of the text is too small to read clearly due to the image resolution. It seems like an official document or report, possibly related to legal proceedings, given the references to court cases and names that are legible.
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The image appears to be a document with text that is partially redacted. The visible text includes references to legal proceedings and dates such as "Dec 17," "April 28," and "July 15," along with a list of items or points numbered from 36 to 40. There are also page numbers at the bottom that read "7 of 25." The redacted areas obscure specific details which might be sensitive information in a legal context.
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The image is a digital document with written text that appears to be an official notice or report of some kind. The text contains various headings and paragraphs, indicating sections with different topics or information. At the top, there is a header with a date "Dec. 20, 2018" and a page number "357." There's also a reference to a case number, which suggests that this document could be related to legal proceedings. The style of the image is formal and structured, typical for official or professional documents.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of an online article with the headline "Some Christine Blasey Ford witnesses initially doubted her." Below the headline is a blurred out area that seems to contain more text, possibly related to the content of the article. The date "Dec 12, 2022" is visible at the top of the screenshot. The style of the image suggests it is meant for sharing on social media platforms or forums where users can discuss news articles and topics without direct access to the original source material.
