Documents tagged "French"
Found 24 documents with this tag
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The image shows a CD case with a label that appears to be handwritten and says "Des Miserables" which is an English spelling of the French phrase meaning "of the miserable ones," suggesting it could be related to some form of art or media. The text on the CD case is written in ink and has visible lines, indicating that the writing was done with a pen. The background behind the CD case is blurred but seems to be an indoor setting, possibly a room with various items scattered around. The focus of the image is clearly on the CD case itself, which stands out due to its label and the close-up framing.
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The image shows a disc labeled "MEMOREX" with handwritten text on it. The label also contains a drawing of a house and the words "J'ai rêvé d'une maison" which is French for "I dreamt of a house." The disc appears to be in a slightly worn case, suggesting some use or age. The focus of the image seems to be on this disc, with its unique text and artistic annotation.
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The image shows a book with an old cover, placed on what appears to be a desk or table. The title of the book is "PAPILLON D'OR" and there are additional texts in French that likely refer to the content or context of the book. On top of the book, there is a white label with black text, which includes an address or destination: "S.I.B. - BANQUE DE BELGIQUE. RUE DES PETITS PRUSSIANS 32 BRUXELLES". The style of the image suggests it may have been taken indoors and might be of interest to someone studying historical texts or looking at examples of older book covers.
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The image shows an indoor setting with a table holding various items. On the table are several boxes and folders that appear to be related to electronics or hardware components, given their design and markings. The labels on the boxes suggest they might contain electronic parts or accessories. There is a clear plastic case visible in front of the other items. The photo has been taken with an angle that captures both the table's contents and part of the photographer's body, as well as the interior wall and lighting fixtures, which have a warm hue. On one of the folders or boxes, there is some text that seems to be in French, but it is partially obscured by a hand gesture made by the photographer, who appears to be standing on the left side of the frame. The visible part of the text reads "Je personnel" which could mean "I personally" in French context, but without more context, its exact meaning remains unclear. The style of the image is candid and somewhat informal due to the presence of a human element, such as the hand gesture blocking some of the text. The overall quality suggests it might be taken with a phone or a casual camera, rather than professional photography equipment.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with various pieces of information written on it. On the left side, there is a printed section that seems to include some sort of instruction or regulation, possibly related to security or safety procedures, as indicated by phrases like "RESTRICTED AREA" and "ENTRY DENIED TO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL." In the center, there's a table with columns titled "DATE," "TIME IN," "TIME OUT," "NAME OF EMPLOYEE," and others that are partially obscured or cut off. The dates on the table suggest an ongoing record-keeping system, possibly for employee attendance or visitor access. On the right side of the image, there's a handwritten note in what seems to be French script. It mentions "HOSPITAL" and includes personal information that appears to be related to health, insurance, or payment matters. The text is not fully legible due to the angle and quality of the scan. Overall, the image combines typed documents with handwritten annotations, possibly indicating a mix of official policies and personal responses or concerns about them.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031640.txt
In an email exchange, Zubair Khan discusses a model that predicted Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election based on social media data analysis. The project was unable to sustain itself due to financial constraints and the need for a Data Scientist. Zubair expresses interest in revisiting the idea when he has a powerful investable idea, with plans to focus on cyber security in the meantime.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031521.txt
Zubair Khan, a data analyst, sent an email to Jeffrey E. after checking the report again and confirming that only Wisconsin was incorrectly predicted in the US presidential election. Zubair explained that while Clinton had a positive spike after being cleared by the FBI, Trump dominated social media positively during the last week before the election. However, their prediction of Trump becoming president was based on analyzing data from 3 days and ignoring historic data, which they failed to account for without a Data Scientist. Zubair is now focusing on cyber security and will reach out if he has a powerful investable idea.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031518.txt
The document discusses the results of an analysis conducted on data from social media platforms for the US presidential election in 2016, with a focus on predicting the outcome. The analysis was done using historical data and took into account both Clinton's and Trump's performance on social media. It predicts that Trump will be the next president of the US. However, it is noted that there is an important question left unanswered regarding how much historic data must be analyzed to make accurate predictions. This could have been addressed with the help of a Data Scientist. The author concludes by mentioning their plans to focus on cyber security and reach out if they have any investable ideas.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031496.txt
The document discusses the financial situation of the Saudis in relation to the U.S. stock market, the Saudi Royal Family, and social media's influence on public opinion. It mentions a CEO of a finance firm who said that the Saudis have withdrawn $200 billion from usual suspects over the past year or so. The document also refers to the passage of the 9/11 Saudi bill, the French Revolution, globalization, and Americans demanding women drive in Saudi Arabia.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030881.txt
In an email sent on September 22nd, 2013, Bruno Le Maire criticized the French Prime Minister for not presenting effective solutions to the crisis in Syria and for merely following President Obama's lead. According to Bruno, this approach has weakened France's influence on the international stage and undermined its sovereignty. Additionally, he attacked Hollande's tax policy and excused him for "not knowing what he is doing".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030789.txt
In the email, Jeffrey E discusses meeting with Steve Bannon in London, who is paranoid about being seen with reporters and is working on his relationship with Trump. He also mentions that Bannon was recently on Hannity and will be on Piers Morgan's show, likely to appeal to an audience of one, which is Trump. Additionally, Jeffrey E refers to a meeting that Bannon had with French right-wingers, including Le Pen's husband, to refinance the National Front Party, as they are heavily dependent on money from Russia. Bannon surrounds himself with thuggish-looking security people and whacky-bloggers, which suggests an unprofessional environment in the world of populism.
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The document discusses a conversation between Michael Wolff and Jeffrey Epstein, focusing on the actions of Steve Bannon and his relationship with Trump. It mentions that Bannon was paranoid about reporters seeing him with Wolff, as he is working to strengthen his connection with Trump. The text also brings up an upcoming appearance by Bannon on Hannity and Piers Morgan, suggesting a focus on reaching an audience of one. Additionally, the document refers to a meeting between Bannon and French right-wingers about refinancing the National Front Party, highlighting that a significant portion of their funding comes from Russia. The author comments on the unprofessional nature of the populist world, which is where Bannon thrives.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030423.txt
This email discusses upcoming events in May, including a debate on the future of Europe with former French president Nicolas Sarkozy and Conservative MEP Dan Hannan, a talk by actor Rob Lowe about his autobiography, and a discussion between Nobel Prize-winning author V. S. Naipaul and Geordie Greig about Africa and travel. The email also provides information on how to purchase tickets for the events online or over the phone.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030218.txt
The document is an email chain between Richard Kahn and Brandon Thompson, discussing a project they are working on with Jeffrey Epstein. The main topic of discussion revolves around the decorative molding that Brandon has been working on for the library, which Mr. Epstein has expressed dissatisfaction with. Brandon explains that he typically produces samples before starting work, but in this case, it seems to have led to misunderstandings and potential dismissal from the project.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029865.txt
The document discusses the 2016 U.S. presidential election, focusing on Donald Trump's campaign strategy in Pennsylvania and a voter's perspective of his candidacy. It also mentions changes in Iranian society with regard to weddings and fashion choices by young Iranians. Additionally, it refers to Bill Cosby's legal issues and the challenges faced by victims seeking justice for sexual crimes due to statutes of limitations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029447.txt
The email discusses three short pieces, which could be amusing for Jeffrey Epstein. It also mentions a House Oversight document and Robert Trivers' ongoing work on President Obama. The key topics seem to revolve around humor, amusement, and political content.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028576.txt
This document is a series of emails between two individuals discussing various topics including hiring someone for a job, knowing someone who is friends with the SEC General Counsel and Human Rights Court, and recalling an image. The names of the individuals are Weingarten and J. The conversation also includes references to Softbank and a French/Israeli lawyer named Ron Soffer.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027707.txt
This document is a transcript of an iMessage conversation between two people discussing topics related to French president Emmanuel Macron and his campaign. The participants mention the lack of energy in Macron's campaign, the attacks on foreign influences, and the possibility of losing by a vote. They also discuss Salvini taking gas in Italy. The chat took place over 2 days with a total of 14 messages exchanged.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026648.txt
The document discusses Saudi Arabia's efforts to amend the JASTA law in order to prevent lawsuits by 9/11 victims who claim that the Gulf state had a role in financing and supporting the attacks. The country's foreign minister, Adel al-Jubeir, is leading these negotiations with US lawmakers after an extended trip to the United States. The JASTA law, which was passed by Congress and overrides President Obama's veto, allows attack survivors and relatives of victims to file lawsuits against foreign countries for acts of terrorism that kill Americans on US soil. The legislation has drawn concern from many countries due to its potential impact on sovereign immunity.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025699.txt
The document discusses a question on Quora asking about the identity of French people and how they relate to other European countries such as Germany, Italy, and Spain. A user has provided an answer from their own perspective as a Spanish person but indicated that they are not French, therefore their opinion is based solely on their personal experiences. The document also includes references to other users and discussions, suggesting that there might be more information available on this topic within the Quora platform.
