Documents tagged "Note"
Found 541 documents with this tag
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The image shows a handwritten note on lined paper with black ink. The writing appears to be a list that includes the following items: "Do not trust if they are trying to push you down when you're just trying to climb up," and several others that are partially obscured or crossed out. The text is organized into individual statements separated by lines or spaces, suggesting a structured approach to recording thoughts or intentions. The note also contains some redaction, with parts of words or entire sentences blacked out, which indicates an intention to conceal certain details from view.
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The image shows a handwritten note on lined notebook paper. The writing is in black ink and appears to be a list with multiple points, each beginning with a bullet point. There's some redacted text where parts of the words are crossed out with a heavy line. The visible text includes the word "remember" at one point, suggesting that the note might serve as a reminder or a set of instructions or goals for the writer. The style of the writing is casual and seems to be personal, likely from someone's handwriting.
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The image shows a page from a notebook with handwritten notes. The writing appears to be in English and includes phrases such as "how to start up" and "programmed in C++." There are sections of the text that have been redacted or blacked out, obscuring some of the information on the page. The visible parts suggest that the person is recording various thoughts or instructions related to programming or computer science education. The notebook itself has a lined paper pattern typical for written notes and appears to be an individual's personal educational material.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a piece of paper with handwritten notes that are partially redacted. The writing is done in black ink and includes various phrases such as "like it," "looked pretty good," and "keep doing what you're doing." Some parts of the text have been blacked out with marker to obscure the information they contain. There is also a signature on the right side of the page, but the name has been intentionally obscured by marking over it with the same red pen used for redaction elsewhere in the document. The paper itself looks like standard notebook or journal paper and the writing style suggests that these are notes taken during a meeting or conversation.
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The image shows a lined piece of paper with handwritten text, which appears to be notes or a list of items. Some parts of the text are redacted with black rectangles, obscuring the content that would otherwise be visible. The visible text includes words such as "Photo," "Location," "Date," and various other entries that seem to correspond to different items on the list, possibly related to photography or organizing materials. There is also a hand-drawn symbol at the bottom right corner of the page resembling a smiley face with a frown, suggesting a human element or personal expression in the notes. The paper itself has a grayish color and visible grid lines that are typical for notebook paper.
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The image shows a handwritten note on lined paper. The writing is in black ink, with some words being crossed out with lines. There are also phrases such as "I love you" and "I think about you all the time" written, which suggests that the content of the note might be affectionate or sentimental. However, parts of the text are redacted to obscure certain details. The handwriting is in cursive script, making it somewhat difficult to read at a glance. There is no visible signature on the paper.
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The image shows a page from a notebook with handwritten notes on lined paper. The writing appears to be in English and includes bullet points and phrases such as "Elevate" and a word that seems to read "I don't want to be the one," followed by what might be an abbreviation or acronym. There are two checkboxes next to these phrases, with the first being checked. The handwriting is slightly messy and the ink varies in color from black to shades of blue, indicating different pens or pencils may have been used. The paper has a faint watermark along the bottom edge that reads "FHE1945" which could be a reference code for the notebook.
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The image shows a handwritten list on lined notebook paper with the words "DO NOT DESCRIBE THE MURDER" written at the top of the page. The rest of the text is redacted by black lines, obscuring any additional information that might be there. The style of the image suggests it's a photograph taken from a distance or through glass, as the surface is slightly blurred and the focus is not sharp on the paper.
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The image shows a notebook page with handwritten text that has been obscured by redacted lines. The words "redacted" are clearly written across the lines to indicate that sensitive information is being hidden from view. It appears that there might be some sort of notes or observations made on this page, but the specific content and context remain unknown due to the redaction. There are no visible people, locations, or objects other than the notebook itself in this image.
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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.
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The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten notes. The main visible text is "#20" followed by the word "COPIES" in all caps. There's also a phone number written above the main text. It appears to be a note for a copy service, possibly from an office or similar environment where printed documents are needed. The paper has some shadows suggesting it might be lying on top of another surface.
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The image is a collage of three separate photographs arranged on a piece of paper that appears to be ripped out from a notebook or journal, given the jagged edge along one side. In each photo: 1. The first photo shows an elderly man seated at a table with his back towards the camera. He has white hair and is wearing a light-colored shirt. There's no visible text in this photo. 2. The second photo depicts the same elderly man from behind, but now he is standing beside the ocean, which stretches out to meet a clear sky. A small boat with its sail down is anchored near him, suggesting a calm sea day. Again, there are no texts present. 3. The third photo captures another moment of this man, who is seated in what appears to be a waiting area or lobby, characterized by white walls and light-colored flooring. He's looking forward with his hands clasped together on the table in front of him. There is no text visible in this image either. The style of the images suggests they may have been taken for personal documentation rather than professional photography. The focus is on the man's activities, and each photo captures a different aspect of his life or experiences.
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The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text, which appears to be a note or journal entry. The writing is somewhat difficult to read due to the angle and focus of the photograph. Some parts of the text are obscured by a red mark, suggesting that certain information has been intentionally concealed or is considered sensitive. There's no indication of any visible people or locations in this image, as it focuses solely on the written content on the paper.
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The image shows a handwritten note on lined paper with visible writing. However, the content of the writing is obscured by redacted sections which are marked as "X" throughout the text. This redaction conceals the words in those areas, preventing their interpretation or transcription. The purpose of this image is not clear from the description provided.
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The image shows a handwritten list on lined notebook paper with the top half of the page obscured by an opaque rectangle. The visible portion contains text written in blue ink that appears to be a personal note or reminder, listing various items under different headings. There are no people or locations discernible from this view. The style of the image is casual and it seems like a snapshot taken quickly with the focus on capturing the content of the paper rather than the quality of the photograph itself.
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The image is a photograph of a handwritten list on lined paper. The writing appears to be in blue ink and includes lines that have been crossed out with another color, possibly red. The text is too small and blurry for me to read the specific content of the list, but it seems to be a personal or private note, perhaps related to memories or experiences, given the presence of phrases like "don't remember how many times" and "I don't think anyone knows what happened at 18." The person taking the photograph has added a watermark with their initials "AMW" in the bottom right corner of the image.
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The image shows a piece of lined notebook paper with handwritten text. The text appears to be a list of items, possibly related to travel planning or experiences at an amusement park, such as Disney World. Among the visible phrases are "took it to Paris," "bought in Paris," and "got when I was 16," suggesting memories or souvenirs from various places and times in the writer's life. The text is redacted with black marks, obscuring parts of it, likely for privacy reasons. The paper has a visible crease down the middle, indicating it may have been folded or handled roughly.
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The image shows a handwritten note on lined notebook paper with the title "Photo List" at the top. The list includes numbered entries from Photo #1 to Photo #8, though some numbers and associated descriptions are obscured by red lines. The visible text includes mentions of photos being taken or locations such as Disney World and Aladdin Island. There's also a reference to a specific event: "Photo 2 - Special Event - 50th Celebration". The writing is in black ink, and the overall style suggests personal organization related to photography events or milestones.
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The image shows a piece of lined notebook paper with handwritten notes and phrases. The text includes words such as "describe," "very old," "partner," "understood," and "I did not." It appears to be a brainstorming or planning page, possibly for a speech or presentation about photos. There are also mentions of "Photo 1," "Photo 2," "Photo 3," with corresponding thoughts or observations written beside them, though the content is partially obscured by hand gestures indicated by red lines drawn through the text. The paper has been crumpled and appears to be from a spiral notebook, as suggested by the edge of another page visible at the bottom. The style of the image suggests it might have been taken casually with a smartphone or camera, capturing an everyday scene of preparation or study.
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The image shows a handwritten note on lined notebook paper with various points listed under headings that suggest they are notes from a meeting or brainstorming session. The writing is black ink and appears to be in English. There's visible text at the top of the note, but it's too small to read clearly; however, it seems to be the name "Gregory" followed by an illegible word. The rest of the text includes bullet points with statements or topics such as "It wasn't clear what they wanted to see Jeffrey for," and there are phrases like "less traffic," "team leader," and mentions of "Jeffrey," which is likely a person mentioned in the context of these notes. There's also an underlined statement with the word "VI." The handwriting is casual and somewhat slanted, indicating that the writer was possibly writing quickly or informally. The note appears to be personal or internal documentation rather than something intended for public viewing.
