Documents tagged "Not"
Found 103 documents with this tag
EFTA00009016-p-026.jpg
The image displays a handwritten list on lined paper. The person's name is written at the top of the page with a date that appears to be December 29th, but the year is not fully visible. The text includes phrases such as "Oh, I see" and "Not sure what you want," suggesting that this could be a list of conversation responses or discussion points. There are also references to emails, phone calls, and meeting requests. The document has been slightly crumpled or folded, indicating it may have been handled or stored roughly at some point.
EFTA00005386-p-067.jpg
The image shows a yellow and white envelope placed on top of what appears to be a notebook or book with pages that are numbered "1" and "2." There is text written in handwriting, which seems to include the words "3069" and "New Jersey." The envelope has markings indicating it's from "DHL Express," and there is additional writing on it that includes a date "27/12/94" and an address that reads "Apartado 1586 Cd. Mexico DF Mexico." A handwritten note also states "No recibido," which translates from Spanish to "Not received." The envelope has a small stamp on it with the number "3."
EFTA00004348-p-042.jpg
The image shows a document with two main lines of text. The first line is a heading that reads "Item Was Not Scanned" in bold letters. Below this heading, there's a description field where the word "CD" is handwritten. At the bottom of the document, there are additional instructions or notes stating "Official Document Instructions New Orleans, LA 70130 August 2019". The background of the document is white, and the text and description fields have black borders for emphasis. The overall style of the image is a straightforward scan of an official document with important information to convey.
EFTA00004250-p-71.jpg
The image is a bit blurry but it appears to be an official document titled "Item Was Not Scanned" with the subtitle "Description." There's some handwritten text on it that isn't entirely legible due to the quality of the photo. The bottom part of the document mentions something about "Official Dispatch Instructions," but again, the text is too small and blurry to read accurately. It seems like a form or notice related to inventory management or shipping where an item has not been properly scanned.
EFTA00004179-p-03.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten notes and lists, which seem to be related to personal reflections or journaling. There is a list titled "WEAKNESSES" followed by several bullet points written in pencil. The list includes phrases such as "Don't make eye contact when talking," "Scare away girls I don't know if they like me," and "Fake it till you make it girl." There are also phrases such as "Not happy he's a risk for guys," "Didn't hit him," "Don't pay her," and "He doesn't like girls in tight dress." The text is somewhat difficult to read due to the handwriting and some of it appears to be obscured by the person taking the photo.
EFTA00003927-p-1.jpg
The image shows a form with printed text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below that, there is a space for entering information labeled "Description" followed by another line titled "Photo/Name." There are handwritten notes on this form: under "Description," someone has written "Photo name," and below it, "Not taken yet," suggesting the photo has not been captured at the time of writing. At the bottom left corner, there is a small icon or logo followed by text that seems to indicate an official status of the document; however, only the words "Official U.S. Government" are visible in the image. The style of the form appears to be an official document with printed instructions and handwritten notes for clarification or tracking purposes.
EFTA00003858-p-2.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed text that reads "Item Not Scanned" at the top. Below this title is a description which appears to be handwritten, but the exact content is not fully legible in the image. At the bottom right corner of the paper, there's an official-looking stamp or logo, which includes what seems to be a date and possibly other details related to an institution or organization. The text at the top is emphasized with its larger font size compared to the description below.
EFTA00000564-p-1.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot from a social media platform showing a close-up of what seems to be an apartment door with two "Do Not Disturb" signs posted on it. The signs are in English and feature the letters "DO NOT DISTURB," indicating that whoever lives or is staying in this apartment does not want to be disturbed at the moment. The environment looks like an indoor setting, possibly a hallway, but there's no clear indication of the location within the image provided.
page-090.png
The image is a collage of various photographs and texts arranged on lined notebook paper with blue lines. It features pictures of pink flamingos, palm trees, and beach scenes, suggesting a tropical location. There are also photos of people, but their identities are not clear from the image. A prominent text reads "Not a cloud in the sky" at the center, which seems to be part of an artistic statement or title related to the collage's theme. The overall composition gives the impression of a scrapbook page with personal memories and images possibly associated with a beach vacation or a travel-themed art project.
DOJ-OGR-00026805.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be a form with printed text and a handwritten note on it. The form is titled "MPD Phone Sheet" which suggests it's related to the Metropolitan Police Department. There are lines for names, phone numbers, and email addresses, but these fields are blank except for one line where "Officer #1234567890" has been written by hand. The form also includes checkboxes for various statuses or roles, such as "Regular Officer" and "Sgt. Supervisor." Additionally, there's a printed note at the bottom right that reads "Not to be used in court for evidential purposes."
DOJ-OGR-00026714.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed text that appears to be an official document from the "United States Government". The top left corner has a logo with text around it, which is partially obscured, but it seems to include the name "United States Government" along with other indistinguishable information. There's a handwritten note in the middle of the paper that reads "Do Not Release Until 09/15/2014", indicating a date by which some action or release is not permitted. The document also includes a section titled "CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE" and mentions a name, but this information is redacted with a pink marker to ensure privacy.
DOJ-OGR-00026253.jpg
The image shows a document with various sections and headings, including "Name", "Address", "Telephone", and "Fax" among others. There is a table at the bottom of the page titled "Attachments" which includes columns for "Item", "Type", and "Page". Additionally, there are checkboxes for "Received" and "Not Received" with corresponding instructions to tick them as appropriate. The document appears to be related to communication or a record-keeping process, possibly within an organization or business context.
DOJ-OGR-00025590.jpg
The image appears to be a low-resolution photograph of a printed document titled "Student Observation Update" from the University of California at Berkeley (UCB). The document contains various fields such as Name, Date of Birth, and Address for which information has been redacted with a pink highlighter, obscuring personal details. The document also includes checkboxes for different statuses like 'Completes' or 'Not Completes,' indicating some form of assessment or review process. There are no visible texts other than the title and field names on the document.
DOJ-OGR-00021195.jpg
The image is a scanned document that appears to be a legal or official letter. The top of the page features a header with a date and some numbers that might indicate a reference or case number. Below the header, there's a list numbered from 1 to 7 under the heading "Premises Not Completing Properly." Each point lists various actions such as "failure to complete properly," "failure to provide adequate documentation," and so on. The document is dense with text, and the font is typical of official or legal correspondence. There are no images of people or locations within this document; it's strictly textual information presented in a formal format.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028826.jpg
The image shows a document with a title at the top that reads "Billing Statement" followed by a subtitle "Service Information." Below that are details about services and costs. There's a table listing items such as "Wireless," "Internet," and others, each accompanied by a description and a price. At the bottom of the document is a disclaimer in smaller font which includes phrases like "Not responsible for any damages or loss of service," and it mentions that certain activities may be prohibited or monitored. The text and layout suggest this is an official bill or statement from a provider.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033435.txt
Larry Summers and J are having a discussion via email about the formality of communication and the importance of face-to-face interaction in certain situations. They seem to be discussing an exit strategy or plan, with Larry expressing his intention to write a note but not send it for several days, treating the situation as if they were playing a game until he sees J again. The context is unclear, but there appears to be a disagreement between them about the rules and how to proceed in their current situation.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033426.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing various topics such as the state of President Trump's mental health and the work of Keyu Jin's father. The key people in this exchange include Larry Summers, J, Keyu Jin, and Dersh. The places mentioned are the United States and China. The main topic of discussion is the political situation and leadership in both countries.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033402.txt
In the email, J is sharing an article about Michael Cohen's prison sentence being delayed to May 6 with Reid Weingarten. The document also includes legal information regarding confidentiality and unauthorized use of the communication. It mentions that it is intended only for the recipient and is property of JEE. If received in error, the sender requests immediate notification and destruction of the document and all copies.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033332.txt
The document discusses the possibility of President Trump pardoning former campaign manager Paul Manafort. It mentions that Trump Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta helped "contain" a scandal related to Epstein in a previous case. The topic of discussion is the double standard in justice and oversight, as well as the actions of key people in politics and law enforcement.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033329.txt
The email discusses a story about China's plan to give behavioral report cards to its 22 million residents using mobile technology and existing state restrictions on electronic anonymity. The consequences of getting an "F" on this test can last a lifetime. The email also mentions the American holiday shopping season, Apple's financial struggles, and a statement by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts criticizing President Donald Trump for implying that a federal judge appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama was partisan.
