Documents tagged "Note"
Found 541 documents with this tag
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The image appears to be a scanned document with handwritten notes and typed text. The page is titled "Q&A" followed by "Re: Private Matter" indicating the content might be related to a private discussion or question. Some sections of the text have been redacted, obscuring part of the message. It mentions an address in New York and a location called "Mahasena." There are several questions marked with Q1, Q2, etc., suggesting that this document is structured as a series of inquiries, presumably with corresponding answers. The handwriting varies, indicating multiple people might be involved or it was written at different times.
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The image shows a document with handwritten notes and typed text. The handwriting is somewhat difficult to decipher due to its slanted and somewhat hurried appearance. The document includes a section number at the top ("1052"), followed by several lines of text that are mostly obscured or partially erased. Some visible words suggest a discussion about legal issues or testimony in court, possibly related to an investigation involving a named individual who appears to be mentioned multiple times throughout the document. There is also a question posed at the bottom with two parts: "Did you ever see him on this date?" followed by another line that is not fully visible. The word "date" is repeated in both instances, suggesting context related to dates of events or encounters referenced in the notes. The document has an official appearance, likely pertaining to legal proceedings or investigative matters, as indicated by the use of terms like "investigation" and "testimony." The image itself is of a physical paper with visible creases and shadows that suggest it may have been handled or viewed closely by various individuals before being photographed.
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The image is a scanned document with handwritten content. It appears to be a page from a legal case summary or notes taken during an interview or court proceeding. The page contains multiple numbered points with handwritten text that seems to be related to witness statements or questions asked. Some of the text includes phrases like "wasn't there", "in my car", "had no idea", and "never heard back". There are several lines struck out using a heavy pencil mark, indicating deletions or corrections made during this note-taking process. The document has a formal look, with header sections at the top that include dates and other information possibly related to the case's context.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a document with typed and handwritten text on it. The content of the text is not fully legible due to the angle and focus of the photo. However, some words can be discerned such as "Q: What did you do after dinner?" and "A: Yes." This suggests that the document might be a transcript or notes from an interview or deposition where questions were asked and answers given. The document is partially obscured by other sheets of paper, which are out of focus in the foreground. There is also a stamp or seal on the top left corner of the document.
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The image shows a piece of paper with typed text, which appears to be an official document or transcription from a legal or medical context, judging by the presence of numbers and a title at the top that resembles a question number "23". The visible text includes phrases like "How did they get in contact?", suggesting a line of questioning or statements related to some investigation or interview. There are also handwritten notes on the document, indicating editing or annotations, with words such as "paid for" and "character" circled with lines through them, possibly to strike out these points. The paper is set against a plain background that does not provide any additional context or distraction from the text.
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The image is a scanned document with handwritten notes and typed responses to questions. The questions appear to be about a specific individual's experiences during a period of time, potentially related to their living conditions, education, and personal history. Due to the quality of the scan and the angle of the photograph, it's challenging to read all the text clearly. However, some visible phrases include "Did you go through school?" and "What happened when you were 17?" The document seems to be a part of an interview or investigative record, possibly for legal or social service purposes.
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The image displays a page of written notes with an overlaid redacted stamp at the top left corner, obscuring certain details such as names and dates. The text appears to be related to a legal case or investigation, with questions and answers structured in columns labeled "Q" for questions and "A" for answers. There are references to individuals involved, possibly witnesses or suspects, but their identities are not revealed due to the redaction. The page has been photocopied multiple times as indicated by the faded quality of the text and the visible copies behind it.
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The image shows a document with handwritten notes and typed responses to questions on the subject of an individual's financial donations. The questions are posed as if for cross-examination in legal proceedings. There is a section titled "Q: Did he donate $10,000 to Lott?" followed by a response that reads, "Yes." Other questions inquire about donations and their context, such as the donation of an airplane to an organization. The document appears to be from the year 2004, as indicated in the upper right corner.
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The image shows a handwritten note on a piece of paper with visible text that is partially redacted. The content includes questions and answers related to an interview or conversation with the subject mentioned as "Karen". Redacted areas cover personal details, but the redactions suggest this document may contain sensitive information about Karen's activities or interactions during a specific time period. The handwriting appears casual and there are some annotations made on the side of the page. The date is also redacted, making it impossible to provide an accurate time frame for when these notes were written.
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The image is a scanned document with visible handwriting and typed text on it. It appears to be an interview transcript or notes from a conversation between individuals whose names are redacted, as indicated by the placeholders "(Male)" and "(Female)." The content of the text includes questions such as "How long have you been here?" and "What is your relationship with (Redacted Name)?" The document has a number at the top right corner that reads "439," which may indicate its sequence or reference number within a larger set of documents. The page also includes additional text at the bottom that seems to be a standard footer with possibly the interview date and time, though this detail is not clearly legible in the image provided.
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The image is a photograph of a document with handwritten notes on it. The document appears to be a list of questions for a jury during a trial. There are at least ten items on the list, each one beginning with "If you believe that" or "Do you think that" followed by a statement, suggesting that the questions are related to determining the thoughts or opinions of the jurors on various matters presumably pertaining to the case being tried. The handwriting is in black ink and covers several parts of the document. There's also some scribbled text in blue at the top, which seems to be annotations or corrections. The style of the image suggests it might have been taken quickly without a focus on aesthetics, likely for informational purposes.
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The image appears to be a digital capture of an official document, possibly from a legal proceeding given the context. The main focus is on a section that includes handwritten annotations in red ink. These annotations are primarily corrections and notes, likely made by someone reviewing the document. The text is partially visible and seems to include phrases such as "Deposition Date" and "Redacted for Privacy." There's also a reference to "Court Order No. 15-CV-2467" indicating that this document might be related to case number 15-CV-2467 in court proceedings. The style of the image suggests it has been scanned or photographed and shared through an electronic medium, given the slight blurriness and shadows around the edges, which are common with digital captures rather than printed documents.
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This is a low-resolution photograph showing what appears to be a piece of paper with some text and graphics on it. The text is partially obscured and includes words like "RECEIPT" and "CUSTOMER," suggesting that the image might be related to a transaction or an invoice. There's also a bar graph at the bottom right, but the details are too small to discern. A handwritten note or signature is visible in the upper left corner, indicating human interaction with this document. The background is nondescript and does not provide additional context about the setting or situation.
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The image is a scanned document featuring a letter from the InterContinental hotel chain to an individual named Christine. The date of the letter is December 21, 1993. It appears to be a personal letter, possibly regarding hotel accommodation or services during her stay. The hotel's logo is visible in the upper left corner of the document. There are handwritten notes on the letter, including highlighting and underlining certain text, which seems to indicate important information was communicated.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with parts of it redacted or obscured by black lines. The visible portion of the text is at the bottom and includes numbers such as "49516" and words like "REPORT," but it's not clear what the context of the document is due to the redaction. There are also some handwritten notes on the paper which are similarly obscured by redacted areas. The image has a watermark or overlay text at the top left corner that reads "
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The image shows a document with text. It appears to be an official notice regarding a court case, specifically mentioning "UNITED STATES v. GISELE MERRITT" as the title. Below this title is additional information including "GRAND JURY PROCEEDING" and a date in June 2016. There's also text indicating that the document was received or signed on May 9, 2016. The document has a red stamp at the top left corner which seems to indicate it as "Copies for Distribution" with a handwritten note underneath "FOR THE COURT" and a number "75" in parentheses. The style of the image suggests it is a photograph or scan of an actual piece of paper, possibly from a legal proceeding or court system.
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The image shows a page of handwritten notes on lined paper with the number "19" in the top right corner and appears to be a list with some lines crossed out. The text is not entirely legible due to the angle and quality of the photo, but one visible line reads: "I was born at an old country crossroad." There's also a signature towards the bottom of the page, which seems to read "Ann Shirley" followed by the title "Owner/Actor" and possibly the name of a business or organization, although it is not fully legible. The background is plain and does not provide any additional context.
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The image shows a document with handwritten notes and typed text. At the top of the document is a line that reads "THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT FOR RELEASE AT THIS TIME WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY." The document appears to be related to legal proceedings or matters, as suggested by phrases such as "motion for rehearing," "petitioner's brief," and "respondent's brief." Handwritten annotations include words like "redo," "add," "delete," and "edit," indicating editorial instructions. The text is a mix of black ink and typewriter font, which suggests the document might be from an earlier time when typewriters were commonly used for official correspondence or legal documents.
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The image you've shared appears to be a scanned document with handwritten notes. The content of the document is not fully legible due to the quality and angle at which it was photographed, but I can see that there are multiple paragraphs with text written in a cursive script. There's also some typed text on the page, though much of it is obscured. In addition, there is an underlined section that seems important or emphasized. The handwritten notes are scattered across the document and include phrases such as "not clear," "important," and numbers like "1234567890." These annotations suggest that the reader was actively engaged with the content of the document, possibly highlighting key points or areas for further review. The background of the image is plain and does not provide any additional context or visual elements. The focus of the image is clearly on conveying information through text, which is typical for documents used in academic, legal, or administrative settings.
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The image shows two pieces of paper with handwritten messages and a heading that reads "Message Pads from Epstein's Palm Beach Residence". One note appears to be addressed to an individual named "Ghislaine", while the other is addressed to someone referred to as "she". Both notes are written on lined notepaper. The text in the image includes references to phone calls and instructions regarding what needs to be done after speaking with Ghislaine or 'she'.
