Documents tagged "Letter"
Found 241 documents with this tag
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The image is a physical print showing a collage of four photographs arranged in a 2x2 grid. Each photograph depicts an outdoor scene, possibly taken during the daytime given the visibility and shadows present. The top left photo shows what appears to be a pool or body of water with vegetation around it. The other three photos include elements like trees, foliage, and architectural structures such as fences or walls. Overlaid on each photograph is a watermark or text that includes "JPEG" followed by numbers and letters which could represent file names or identifiers for the images. The style of the image is typical for photographic prints used in various contexts, including artistic displays, personal collections, or professional portfolios.
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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.
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The image displays a yellow notice with black text and handwritten notes. The main message states "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by the word "Description" in bold letters at the top. Below this, there's space for writing, and someone has hand-written "Wood Stick" underneath the title. Additional information includes an official disclaimer or notice at the bottom, which is too small to read clearly. The style of the image suggests it might be a photograph taken with a mobile device due to its casual framing and focus.
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The image shows an orange form with printed text and a handwritten entry at the bottom. The main text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters, indicating a warning or notice regarding the absence of a scan for a particular item. There is also smaller text that provides additional information: "Description" followed by two lines where details can be filled out, and below it, "Official Receipt," suggesting that this form might be related to an official receipt where items are recorded. The bottom right corner has a handwritten entry with what appears to be a code or reference number in black ink. There is no visible person or location on the form itself.
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The image shows a bright orange warning sign with the message "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" prominently displayed at the top in bold letters. Below this main message is an additional note that says "Description C0142." In the bottom left corner of the sign, there's a small handwritten number "037." The style of the image appears to be a photograph or a digital scan due to the visible texture and slight shadows around the edges, indicating that it may have been taped or pinned somewhere. The sign is the central focus of the image, with no other objects or individuals present.
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The image shows a yellow paper with black text on it. The paper appears to be some sort of notice or form, possibly related to inventory management or package tracking given the message at the top. It reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters, indicating that there was an attempt to scan something but it was not successful for some reason. Below this text is a line where someone has written "CD" with handwriting, suggesting that the item in question could be a compact disc or perhaps a specific type of CD, though the details are not provided. The paper also includes additional instructions and information at the bottom, but they are too small to read clearly. There are no people, locations, or significant objects other than the yellow paper itself visible in this image.
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This is an image of a CD with handwritten notes on it. The CD appears to have some scratches and wear, suggesting it has been used quite a bit. There are two sets of handwriting visible: one says "NORTHWEST" in large letters at the top, and another set that is partially obscured, but seems to say something like "G.K. 2013" near the center hole. The background is out of focus, but it looks like a blurred piece of paper or cardstock with some kind of printed text on it, which could be related to the CD's contents or ownership. The style of the image is candid and informal, with no clear indication of a specific location.
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The image shows a CD disc placed on top of what appears to be a piece of paper or cardboard with a slightly worn and creased texture. The CD is labeled with the letters "PACS" in black handwriting at the center, indicating some form of identification or categorization. Additionally, there's a barcode visible under the label, which suggests that this CD might be part of an inventory or catalog system. The background has horizontal lines and dots that could indicate a pattern on the surface where the CD is placed. There are no people present in the image.
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The image shows a close-up of a paper document with various texts and markings. The top left corner has a black rectangular box with white text that appears to be a barcode or serial number. To the right of this box, there is additional white text that seems to read "DELIVERY CONFIRMATION" followed by a series of numbers and letters beneath it. The document itself is divided into columns and rows, suggesting some form of structured data. Each row has a bold header, but the content of these headers is not legible in this view. The body of the text is filled with smaller text that appears to be a table or checklist, though specific details are obscured. The paper has visible creases and appears to have been handled quite a bit, suggesting it may have been printed on demand or duplicated from an original copy. There are also small black marks and circles scattered throughout the document, which could be part of its design or markings for various purposes such as tracking or approval checkpoints.
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This is a photograph of a collection of smaller photos placed side by side on what appears to be an envelope or some type of paper holder. Each of the small photographs has been marked with a red "X" over them, obscuring their content from view. The top left corner of the larger photo contains a watermark that reads "THIS IS AN INVASION" in bold capital letters. The photos are likely intended to be seen as examples of censored material or evidence of invasion. There is no visible text within the small photographs themselves, and there are no people, locations, or significant objects discernible due to the red "X" marks covering their contents.
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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.
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The image shows a collection of photographs displayed on what appears to be an old-fashioned photo album page. There are nine photos lined up horizontally, each depicting different subjects and settings. The top left photo includes a watermark or text that seems to read "Licence plate recognition" followed by a sequence of numbers and letters. The other photos vary in content, showing scenes from different locations or possibly events, but the specific details within each image are not clearly distinguishable. There's no visible text on the photo album itself. The style of the images suggests they might be surveillance or security camera footage, given the watermark's reference to license plate recognition. However, without clearer views or context for the individual photos, it is difficult to provide more details about their contents.
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The image is a photograph of a document with printed text and redacted sections. The document appears to be a formal letter or report, possibly related to the healthcare industry given some of the visible terms like "patients" and "hospitalization." There are lines drawn through certain parts of the text in red, which typically signifies that those areas should not be read or disclosed due to privacy concerns or legal reasons. The specific content of the document is obscured by these redactions, making it difficult to discern the exact nature of its contents.
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The image shows a blue piece of paper with white text on it. The main message is "SCAN NOT SCANNED" which suggests that the document has not been successfully scanned into an electronic system. Below this, there's handwritten text indicating a date: "25 THURS" without a year specified. At the bottom, there's additional information that reads "Official Notification Date: March 17, 2015," providing context about when the document was originally intended to be scanned or received by someone. The paper appears to be a standard letter-sized piece of stationery.
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The image shows a yellow tag with black text on it. The most prominent text reads "Item was not scanned" which is written in all capital letters and is the main message of the tag. Below this statement, there's another line that says "Description SOS" though the abbreviation "SOS" typically stands for "Save Our Souls" or a call for immediate help, it might refer to something else in the context of this image. The style of the text suggests it could be an instructional or informational notice, possibly related to inventory management or tracking procedures within a facility or organization.
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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 yellow warning sign with the message "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" printed in bold, black letters. There is also a line for an employee to write a description below the main statement, although no specific details are visible in this case. The style of the image suggests it's meant to be placed in an area where items should be checked or scanned before being taken, possibly indicating security protocols or inventory management procedures.
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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 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.
