Documents tagged "Letter"
Found 241 documents with this tag
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The image shows a close-up of an optical disc with the label "Nintendo" indicating it is likely associated with a Nintendo video game console. The disc has several handwritten marks, including numbers and letters such as "0105" and "DR" in different colors like black and red. Additionally, there are diagonal lines crisscrossing the disc's surface which could be indicative of scratches or damage to the disc. The background is blurred but appears to have a grayish tone, possibly due to the reflection on the disc's surface.
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The image displays a bright yellow paper with printed text and handwritten notes. The central message on the paper is "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" written in bold black letters, emphasizing that a certain item has not been processed through an electronic scanner system. Below this statement, there's a line for 'Description' where a handwritten note reads "CD," indicating that the unscanned item might be a compact disc. At the bottom of the paper, there are official-looking instructions with text too small to read clearly in this image. The style of the image suggests it is likely a photograph taken from a slightly elevated angle due to the curvature at the top edge, possibly indicating it was printed on paper and then photographed.
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The image shows a DVD with the label predominantly featuring an American flag motif, including stars and stripes. The central part of the label has the word "AMERICAN" written in large white capital letters. Below this title, there's a partial view of what appears to be additional text, but it is obscured by the angle at which the image was taken or a watermark or sticker that partially covers it. The background behind the DVD is nondescript and does not provide any further context about its location.
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The image shows a yellow sticky note with black text. The note reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top, followed by a line and the word "DESCRIPTION" written underneath but not completed with any actual description. At the bottom of the note, there is more text that says "Official Document Instructions © RJR 2017." The sticky note appears to be placed on a surface or perhaps attached to an object not visible in the image.
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The image is a photograph of an itemized receipt. At the top, there is text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters. Below this message, there's a line labeled "DESCRIPTION" with handwritten notes indicating various items purchased along with their respective prices. The bottom part of the receipt has instructions that read "Official Receipt Instructions: To return an item, provide this receipt within 14 days." This text is smaller compared to the warning at the top. The style of the image is straightforward and functional, typical for such documentation.
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The image shows an orange paper with black print and handwriting on it. At the top of the document, in large bold letters, is written "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED." Below this heading, there is a description field where "CD" has been handwritten in black ink. In the bottom right corner, there is additional text which appears to be official instructions, but it's partially obscured and not fully legible due to the resolution of the image. The style of the image is a close-up photograph with a focus on the paper and its contents.
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The image shows a collection of photographs placed on what appears to be a transparent piece of paper or film. The photos depict various scenes and subjects, including at least one individual who is partially obscured by an emoji covering their face. There's visible text that reads "JASON" in bold letters, but it's unclear if this refers to the name of the person in the photo or something else significant about the picture. The setting for some of the photographs includes indoor and outdoor environments with architectural elements like columns.
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The image shows a yellow label with printed text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" at the top in bold letters. Below this message, there is a section titled "DESCRIPTION" where one line of handwritten text appears to be filled out, though it's not entirely clear due to the resolution and angle of the photograph. The label has a white background with black borders around its edges. The style of the image suggests it might have been taken in an informal setting or using a smartphone camera without a steady hand, as there is some visual noise and blurriness.
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The image is a photograph of a printed document with several sections of text. At the top right corner, there's a watermark that reads "Sotheby's," indicating it's from an auction house catalog. The main title in bold letters says "Henry Moore: 1898-1976." Below this, there is smaller text that appears to be an introduction or section heading related to the artist Henry Moore. The document lists various works of art with their respective titles and years, such as "Large Form Figure," "Sculpture for a Large Garden," and others which are not fully visible. Each entry includes a brief description, medium details (e.g., bronze, plaster), and dimensions like height or width in inches. The style of the document suggests it is informational, likely intended for an audience interested in art auctions or sales. It has a formal layout with structured information meant to provide detailed specifics about each piece of art mentioned.
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The image is of a small orange notice with white writing on it. The notice reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below this headline, there is a section labeled "DESCRIPTION" where someone has written "CD" and underneath that description, a signature or initials can be seen, suggesting an acknowledgment of the notice's message. At the bottom of the notice, there is a reference to an official document: "OFFICIAL STAFF INSTRUCTIONS" followed by the date "JUL 2023". The overall appearance suggests this could be an internal communication within an organization or facility where scanning procedures are standard practice.
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The image shows a yellow sheet with printed black text, which is placed against a light background that makes the edges of the paper slightly blurred. The central message on the paper states "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold, capitalized letters. Below this statement, there is a line followed by the words "Description" and an arrow pointing to a blank space where presumably additional information should be written. There's also a date at the bottom of the sheet that reads "Official Document" with a year mentioned as 2019. The overall style of the image is straightforward, likely intended for administrative or logistical purposes within an organization.
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The image shows a form with the title "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" printed at the top in bold letters. Below the title is a line where someone has handwritten "CO." There is also some additional text at the bottom of the form that reads "Official Use Only" and includes an illegible date, likely referring to when this version of the form was created or last updated. The form appears to be a part of an official document, possibly for inventory control or tracking purposes within a professional setting.
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The image shows a set of documents with various pages attached together, possibly from a report or an informational packet. There's blacked-out text on the majority of the visible pages, suggesting that certain information is being redacted or kept confidential. The redaction process appears to be done with a thick black substance, obscuring the underlying letters and numbers. The documents are secured together along the top edge, indicating they may have been stapled at some point. There's also what seems to be a barcode visible on one of the pages, which is typically used for identification or tracking purposes.
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The image shows a collection of six smaller images arranged vertically on what appears to be an envelope or some kind of card. Each smaller image is bordered and labeled with a series of numbers and letters at the bottom, indicating they might be part of a sequence or set. The content of the photos includes various scenes: one shows a group of people; another captures a close-up of what looks like a painting or artwork; a third displays a colorful pattern that could be tiles or wallpaper; and the fourth is obscured by an "X" over its middle, rendering it impossible to discern. The last two photos are also partially blocked by black lines across them, further obscuring their content. There is no visible text other than the labels at the bottom of each photo, and there are no identifiable people or specific locations depicted due to the obscured images.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs with captions, displayed within an album or frame. The photos are arranged in rows and columns, each depicting different landscapes and scenes, possibly related to a specific topic or theme, given the presence of text alongside them. The visible text includes numbers and letters that could be identifying codes for the images, such as "107," "108," and "109" followed by a series of characters that might represent dates, locations, or titles. There are also two instances of the phrase "PHOTO 107" which likely indicates the title or numbering scheme for this particular set of images within the collection. The photos themselves vary in their composition but often feature natural environments such as coastlines and possibly urban settings with buildings and streets.
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The image shows a document with the words "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" printed at the top in bold letters, indicating that an item was not properly recorded through electronic scanning procedures. The font is capitalized for emphasis. Below this statement is a section labeled "Description," which appears to be filled out manually with handwriting; however, the description itself is not clearly visible in the image. The document has a formal appearance and includes a date reference: it states that it was printed on July 27, 2010, as seen at the bottom of the page.
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The image shows a collection of smaller photographs, each depicting different views of a coastal landscape with water, land, and buildings. These individual photographs are organized on what appears to be an old photo album page, which has perforated edges for tearing the photos out. The text visible includes labels such as "PICTURE ONE," "PICTURE TWO," etc., suggesting that these are samples of photographs one might purchase or order. There's also a watermark or logo in the upper left corner with the text "WATERMARK" followed by a series of numbers and letters. The style of the image is documentary, capturing an artifact from photography history.
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The image shows a yellow label with black text on it. The main message on the label is "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" which is written in capital letters and emphasized by its larger size compared to other elements on the label. Below this statement, there's a smaller line of text that reads "Description," followed by what appears to be a handwritten or typed-in word in a darker shade of black marker or pen ink. The background of the image is not detailed and does not provide additional context about the location or circumstances where this label is being used.
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The image shows a collection of photographs displayed on what appears to be a piece of paper with a semi-transparent protective cover. The photos are arranged in rows and columns, each containing different scenes that seem to depict various subjects such as animals, landscapes, and possibly people or objects. The bottom right corner has one photograph significantly larger than the others, suggesting it might be highlighted or more significant than the rest. There is no visible text on the images themselves, but there are some numbers and letters near the corners of the photos that could indicate identifiers or references for each picture. The style of the image is candid and seems to have been taken in a casual setting, possibly at an event where these photographs were being presented or sold. The focus is on the content of the photographs rather than any specific people or locations in the frame, as their subjects are not clearly identifiable from this perspective.
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The image displays a collection of nine smaller images arranged in three rows and three columns on what appears to be a white piece of paper with black edges. Each small image is accompanied by the word "Censored" printed over it in large, bold, black letters, obscuring the contents of the original photographs. The images seem to represent various scenes or subjects, but due to the censorship, specific details are not visible. The style of the image is straightforward and appears to serve a didactic purpose, perhaps illustrating the concept of visual suppression or media control.
