Documents tagged "Id"
Found 2421 documents with this tag
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The image shows a yellow cautionary sticker placed on top of another item, which is partially obscured and out of focus. The text on the sticker reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold black letters against a white background, indicating that an expected scanning process for inventory or security purposes did not take place.
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The image shows a document with several photographs affixed to it. These photos appear to be printed images of different scenes and individuals. The pictures are numbered from left to right, with the numbers "1" through "8" visible at the top. On the top left corner, there's an address label partially obscuring the image; however, the name on the label is covered by a black marker, ensuring privacy or anonymity. At the bottom of the document, there is a small purple sticky note with writing on it, but the text is not legible due to the resolution and angle of the photograph. The overall style suggests that this might be an educational assessment tool or some form of evidence analysis in a professional context.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs arranged on a sheet with perforated edges, resembling a traditional contact sheet that photographers use to review their shots. Each photograph is labeled with a filename in the upper right corner, indicating they are digital images. The photos appear to be snapshots, possibly taken by an amateur photographer, featuring various scenes and subjects, including people and urban environments. Some of these photographs have been altered with black markers or electronic editing, obscuring parts of them; this suggests that privacy or confidentiality is being maintained for certain content within the pictures. There's no text overlaying the photos themselves, and the style of the image is documentary, capturing everyday life in a candid and unposed manner.
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The image shows a collection of photographs printed on an album page. Each photo is bordered with white space and contains various images that appear to be related to the same subject matter but are too small for specific details. The background is plain and does not provide additional context about the location or setting. There's no visible text providing information or names, and any identifiable people or landmarks would require closer inspection of each individual photo. The overall style of the image suggests it might be a personal album page from a photography session.
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The image shows a set of thumbnail photographs attached to what appears to be a printed document. The photos are arranged in a grid and are titled with numbers and possibly descriptions that are too small to read clearly. The actual content of the images is obscured by several red X marks, indicating that they have been censored or marked for removal. There is no visible text providing additional context about the location or significance of these photographs.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs arranged on what appears to be a contact sheet, commonly used for organizing and viewing film negatives before they are printed. There are various shots with different subjects, including landscapes and possibly a person in one corner. The photos have numbers written beside them, likely indicating their order or sequence. The contact sheet has been taped onto a surface at the top left corner, as indicated by the presence of tape residue on the edge. Due to the resolution and size of the image provided, it's difficult to provide specific details about each photo's content.
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The image shows a sheet of paper with text and images on it. There is a central photo depicting two individuals who appear to be wearing face masks, suggesting they might be in a healthcare setting or adhering to safety measures related to health. The text above the photo includes phrases that seem to relate to the subjects in the picture, possibly indicating their names or roles, though they are not entirely clear. In addition to the central image and text, there is another smaller image at the top right corner of the paper which appears to be a different photograph from the main one. The style of the photo suggests it could have been taken with a digital camera due to its resolution and the presence of a date stamp in the lower left corner, indicating when the picture was taken or printed.
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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 collection of photographs placed on what appears to be a sheet for categorizing or organizing them. Each photograph is labeled with text that seems to describe the content of each picture; however, the labels are too small to read clearly in this description. The images include scenes of natural landscapes and structures, possibly buildings and outdoor areas, but the details are not distinct enough to provide specific information about their locations or subjects. There are no people visible in the image provided by me.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs pinned to a piece of paper with labels underneath each photo. The photos depict various scenes including landscapes and construction sites, with one showing a person who appears to be wearing safety gear like a hard hat and reflective vest, possibly indicating an employee at work in what could be an industrial or construction environment. The text on the image is partially obscured by the photographs, but it seems to provide context or descriptions for each photo.
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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 document with several sections of text and images. The top section contains a header that is partially obscured, but it appears to be a formal letter or report. Below the header are three numbered paragraphs, each starting with "DSN" followed by numbers and then a line of text which seems to be a description or statement related to the numbers above it. Each paragraph is accompanied by an image on the right-hand side, although these images are not clearly visible due to low resolution. The document appears to be printed, as indicated by the shadows cast across its surface. There are no people, locations, or significant objects other than the text and the small, blurred images that accompany each paragraph.
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The image shows a printed photograph album with several pages of photographs attached to its right side. The photographs appear to be variously sized and depict different subjects; however, due to the resolution and angle of the photograph, it's difficult to discern specific details about those images. There is text visible at the top left corner of each page, likely indicating a caption or description for the photos, but the words are too small to read clearly in this image. The overall quality of the album suggests that it has been used and possibly handled roughly over time, as indicated by creases and wear on its pages.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs arranged in rows on what appears to be a piece of paper or photo album page. Each photograph has been altered with a red 'X' over it, obscuring the content. The style of the photos suggests they could be older, possibly dating from the mid-20th century based on the quality and presentation. There are no texts visible in this view that provide additional context about the images or their subjects. The photographs vary in size and orientation but all share a small format typical for personal snapshots from an earlier era of photography.
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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 plastic envelope containing what appears to be an important document. The envelope has a label with writing that is partially obscured by a black rectangle, possibly indicating confidential or sensitive content. There are also barcodes and other identifying marks on the envelope, suggesting it may have been handled through official channels, such as postal services or administrative offices. The overall context suggests this could be related to an investigation or legal matter, though specific details are not visible due to the redactions.
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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 appears to be a collection of photographs, possibly printed out and placed within a binder or album. The central theme is maritime, featuring several photos of boats floating on water. There are at least four individual boat images visible, each with varying degrees of detail and size. In the lower right corner, there's a text label that reads "CLEAR BAND" in bold letters, likely indicating a category or a section within a photo album. The style of the image suggests it could be part of a personal photo collection or an organized exhibition related to boating or marine life.
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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.
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The image shows a yellow piece of paper with printed and written information on it. At the top of the paper, there is a bold statement that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in capital letters, indicating an issue with the scanning process or equipment. Below this text is a line provided for description, where handwritten notes are visible, including the word "CD," suggesting that the item in question may be a compact disc. The paper also includes a reference to "Official Doctor Orders" at the bottom, along with a date stamp indicating it was read on July 12, 2006. This suggests that the document is related to medical instructions or a prescription slip.
