Documents tagged "July"
Found 133 documents with this tag
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with handwritten notes. The paper shows a list of questions labeled from "1" to "20" with answers underneath each question in another handwriting style. Some parts of the text are obscured by lines drawn through them, indicating they have been crossed out or are not to be used. There's a visible date at the bottom right corner of the page: "July 6th," which is partially cut off. The quality and angle of the photograph suggest it might have been taken casually without any professional intent.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed page with a series of numbered questions and answers related to a legal or corporate matter. The content is not fully legible due to the resolution and angle of the photo. However, some visible text includes terms such as "questions", "answers", "agreement", and "disclosure", suggesting that the page is part of a document exchange during negotiations or an investigation. There are also references to specific dates in July and August, which could be related to events or deadlines mentioned in the context of the questions. The bottom right corner of the page includes what seems to be a handwritten note with a date, possibly indicating when this page was last reviewed or noted as important.
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The image appears to be a photo of a document or printed material. The top part of the document contains text that reads "July 22, 2016 Deposition" suggesting this is related to a legal proceeding scheduled for July 22, 2016. There's also a redacted section that seems to contain personal information or sensitive details, as indicated by the black lines covering the content. The text is in English and is written in a standard font commonly used for formal documents. The background of the image shows some indistinct elements which do not provide clear additional context.
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The image is a screenshot of a computer interface displaying what appears to be an official court document titled "July 29, 2016 Deposition." There's also a watermark at the bottom right that reads "U.S. Government Printing Office." The text and formatting suggest that this is likely related to legal proceedings in the United States government context.
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The image is a scan of a piece of paper, which appears to be a form related to court proceedings or legal matters. The top section of the document contains printed text and blanks for information that has been filled out manually. A black line obscures certain sensitive data on this particular form. Below this initial part, there are additional lines and fields with printed titles, such as "Date" and "Time." Also present are checkboxes next to statements like "I have read and understand the terms of this agreement." The document is dated July 19, 2018, indicating when it was filled out or signed. Please note that due to the blurred and sensitive nature of some parts of the image, I am unable to provide specific details about the form's content beyond what can be inferred from its general appearance.
EFTA00005578-p-8.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with a header that reads "CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE." The date on the document is partially obscured but seems to end with "July 29th," and there is a line for information about the party served which has been redacted or marked out with a black line. At the bottom of the image, there's an address that includes "Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division" and contact information with a phone number. The document has a formal appearance typical of legal correspondence.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text on it. The text is centered and appears to be instructions or information regarding an item that was not scanned. It reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters, followed by the word "Description" below it, suggesting that further details about what the item is supposed to represent should follow. However, no description is visible on this part of the paper. At the top of the image, there's an address label with a name and address printed on it, but most of the information is obscured. Additionally, there are two dates visible at the bottom of the image: "Official Declaration" on July 2008 and "Reading," although the context for this date is unclear without more information.
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The image shows a yellow slip of paper with black text on it. The text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by "Description" which is left blank for filling in. At the bottom, there's additional text that says "Official Documentation" and includes an instruction "Review July 17 2023." The style of the image suggests it could be a warning or notification slip intended to inform someone about an item not being scanned, possibly within a logistics or inventory system.
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The image shows a series of photographs arranged in two rows on what appears to be a sheet of paper or film strip holder, commonly used for developing and viewing photographic negatives. Each negative displays a scenic view of an ocean with waves crashing against rocks along the shoreline. The text present on the images includes numbers ("011"), letters ("M11"), and dates ("26/07/13"), which likely represent identification or metadata for the photographs. These inscriptions suggest that the photos were taken on July 26th, and they are part of a series or album, as indicated by the sequential numbering. The ocean scenes depicted showcase natural beauty with clear skies and undisturbed waters.
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The image displays a collection of five photographs arranged in a single row on what appears to be an old slide viewer. The first photograph shows a cloud-filled sky from the perspective of inside an aircraft cabin. The second photo captures the same scene but with a different focus on the clouds and the plane's windows. The third image is of a white surface with a shadow cast across it, possibly an interior space within the airplane. The fourth photo depicts what seems to be a close-up of the interior of the aircraft cabin, with details such as seat numbers visible. Finally, the fifth photograph shows a similar view inside the plane's cabin but at a lower angle that includes rows of seats and overhead compartments. Each slide has text in its bottom right corner indicating file names or identifiers like "LH100827_163945.jpg" and "LH100827_163954.jpg," which suggest the images were likely taken on July 27th.
EFTA00005091-p-049.jpg
The image shows a yellow paper with printed instructions that read "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" at the top. Below this message is a blank space where details are expected to be filled in, but there's no information visible on this particular paper. In the bottom right corner of the paper, there is a handwritten note that appears to say "5201" with a line drawn through it. The paper also includes a disclaimer at the bottom indicating that the content of the document has been approved for public release by an official date and signature, which is not entirely clear but seems to be from July 27, 2019.
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The image shows a yellow tag with bold black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED". There is also some handwritten text on the tag which appears to say "DVD." The tag includes additional information stating "OFFICIAL CHECK STOCK REQUIRED," and it has a date at the bottom of July 12th, 2012. The style of the image suggests it may be a photograph or a scan of an actual printed item with a focus on conveying a message about inventory management in a retail or library setting.
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The image displays a yellow sign with printed and handwritten text on it. The central message states "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold black letters, indicating that an item has not been properly checked at a certain station or point of service. Below this message, there is a line labeled "Description" followed by handwritten text that appears to be a code or description related to the unscanned item; however, it is not fully legible due to the resolution and angle of the image. At the bottom of the sign, there's additional information which seems to include an official document ID number "06-17" followed by the text "DOCTOR ORIENTATION INSTRUCTIONS" in a smaller font size. Below this title, there is another line with handwritten text that reads "July 26, 2011," suggesting that the instructions were related to an event or process on this specific date. The sign appears to be informational and intended for operational use within an organization, likely in a healthcare setting given the context of "doctor orientation" and references to scanning items which could relate to patient records or medical equipment tracking. The quality of the image is somewhat blurry, making certain details less clear.
EFTA00004975-p-009.jpg
The image displays an orange notice with white text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below this, there is a line for an official description of the item not scanned. The bottom right corner contains additional information indicating the document's official status as an "Official DoD (Department of Defense) Instruction" and includes a date "July 29, 2016." There are no visible people or locations in this image. The focus is on conveying a message about the scanning procedure that was not followed for a particular item.
EFTA00004898-p-27.jpg
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.
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The image shows a yellow piece of paper with black text. The most prominent message on the paper is "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" written in bold letters at the top. Below this headline, there is a line for description followed by another line for comments or additional information. At the bottom of the paper, there are two lines of smaller font size containing instructions or details about using the item, but they are partially obscured and not fully legible due to the image quality and angle. The text at the very bottom seems to be a date reference, mentioning July 2013.
EFTA00004800-p-77.jpg
The image shows a yellow paper with black writing on it. The text is a message that reads "Item was not scanned" followed by a line for additional description. This suggests that the paper might be used in an inventory or shipping context to indicate that an item has been identified as missing a barcode scan, and there's space provided for more information. At the bottom of the paper, there is a date written in black ink: July 27, 2005.
EFTA00004800-p-30.jpg
The image shows a yellow paper with black text on it. The most prominent part of the text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in large letters at the top. Below this message, there is an empty space for handwriting labeled as 'Description'. The bottom of the document contains additional information indicating it is related to official doctor instructions, with a date that appears to be July 26, 2010. The paper has a slightly crumpled look, suggesting it has been handled or used before.
EFTA00004800-p-18.jpg
The image shows an orange paper with black printed text on it. The most prominent message is at the top in bold letters: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED". Below this statement, there is a line provided for writing a description, which is currently blank. At the bottom of the paper, there's additional text that reads "Official Detail Instructions" and includes a date: "15 July 2018". The style of the image is straightforward, with no decorative elements; it appears to be a functional piece of documentation, possibly related to inventory control or quality assurance processes.
EFTA00004800-p-13.jpg
The image shows a yellow tag with black text reading "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" and "DESCRIPTION: CD" below it. The tag also includes an official date stamp from July 2017 and the word "OFFICIAL" in capital letters at the bottom. The overall style of the tag suggests it might be used for inventory or shipment purposes, indicating that a particular item was not scanned during processing.
