Documents tagged "Re"
Found 1224 documents with this tag
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The image is a screenshot of an email with various elements redacted. The most prominent feature is the subject line, which reads "Re: Update on meeting with [redacted]," suggesting that the conversation revolves around a recent gathering involving one or more individuals whose names have been obscured. The body text contains additional redactions and appears to be discussing an event's scheduling details, including dates and times that are not fully visible due to the redactions. There is also a mention of a "full review" being discussed in the meeting context. Please note that specific information about the names or other identifiers has been intentionally blurred out for privacy reasons.
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The image shows a document with printed text. The document appears to be an official notice or letter due to its formal layout and the presence of numbered paragraphs. The visible text includes headers such as "Re: Request for Assistance" and the word "Notification," suggesting that the content is related to informing someone about an action or request. There are also sections with headings like "Attachments" and "Contact Information," indicating specific details within the document. The document has a red header that contains additional information such as a date, although only the year "2017" can be clearly seen. The style of the image is a straightforward document photograph, likely intended to share or reference the content of the paper text.
DOJ-OGR-00021021.jpg
The image you've provided appears to be a screenshot of an email message with the subject line "Re: Request for Assistance" and is addressed to "Dear Sir/Madam." The sender's name is not visible in the image. The content of the email includes text, but the resolution or size of the text prevents it from being clearly read. There are no people, locations, or other significant objects identifiable within the image as it focuses on the textual content of an electronic message.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of an email inbox with several emails visible. The most prominent email has the subject line "Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: APPROVED" and is marked as unread. It contains some text, but it's not fully legible due to the resolution of the image and the way the text is cut off at the sides. Below this, there are other emails with various subjects and senders, also partially obscured by the image's framing. The interface suggests a standard email client layout, commonly used for personal or professional correspondence via electronic mail.
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The image is a digital representation of a document with text. At the top, there's a header that reads "Re: Request for Information" followed by a paragraph that starts with "Dear All," and continues with several lines of text in black font against a white background. The writing style suggests it might be an email or formal letter due to its structure and addressing pattern. There is no visible image or graphic within the document itself; it appears to be solely textual information presented in a typical word processing or email format.
DOJ-OGR-00008862.jpg
The image is a scan of an official document with various pieces of information and text. At the top right corner, there's a redacted section that indicates it could be related to a case or file number, but specific details are obscured for privacy. The main body of text includes phrases such as "Re: Letter Dated April 15," which suggests that this document is in response to a communication from an earlier date. There's also mention of "Ms. Jane Smith" and her home address in New York City, indicating she might be the recipient or subject of the letter. The text is formal and structured, typical of legal or administrative correspondence.
DOJ-OGR-00033103.jpg
The image is a black and white photograph of a printed page with handwritten annotations. The top part of the page contains printed text which seems to be the title "S&P Associates" along with some additional print that is not fully legible due to the angle and distance from the camera. Below this, there are sections labeled "Re: What do you see as the main issues for our clients?" followed by several sub-questions or prompts related to business strategy, market trends, client satisfaction, and project management. Each section has handwritten responses that are too small to read clearly. The bottom of the page contains contact information with a phone number, fax number, address, and email. The quality of the image is low, making the fine details difficult to discern.
DOJ-OGR-00025474.jpg
The image is of a scanned document with several lines of text. It appears to be an email header and body with some elements redacted by a watermark or a physical marking that obscures sensitive information. The visible part of the text includes phrases like "Re: REF#2071", "Request for assistance", "Please provide the following information", and mentions a location in California. The style of the document is formal and business-like, suggesting it might be related to a work or professional setting.
DOJ-OGR-00025461.jpg
The image is a photograph of a printed document, specifically an email printout. The top part of the page shows the sender's details including their name, email address, and a subject line that reads "Re: Meeting Request on 28/06/2013 from 4.00 PM to 5.00 PM in Edward Room". Below this, there is a red underlined warning text stating, "This message has not yet been approved for public release. Do not send until the appropriate approval is received." The rest of the content is not fully visible due to the angle and quality of the image. There are no people or specific locations discernible from this section of the document.
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The image shows a digital document with text and some red markings. The text appears to be an email header and body. There are various pieces of information such as the sender's name (Michael), the recipient's address (not fully visible), the subject line ("Re: Test Data"), and the date and time of the email in the format "Fri, 20 Mar 2015 09:44:27 -0800." The red markings include an underline, a strikethrough, and possibly some annotations or corrections to parts of the text. The background is plain and does not provide any additional context about the location or setting.
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The image shows a document with text that appears to be structured into paragraphs and sections. The visible text includes headings such as "Re: RE: Re: 12/04 - C&P Examination" and "Reference(s):" followed by an acronym "DIC," which is commonly used in veterans affairs contexts to refer to the Department of Veterans Affairs' Disability Compensation system. The document has a formal layout with lines for addressing recipients at the top, as well as sender information at the bottom. The text itself discusses medical exam procedures and seems to be related to a claim or examination process within the context of veterans benefits.
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The image shows a printed document with visible text. The top of the page includes a header that appears to be from an e-mail with "Re" as part of the subject line, suggesting this is a reply to another message. There's also a reference number or case ID at the top right corner. The main body of the text begins with a date and a salutation addressed to a named individual. Due to the resolution and angle of the image, specific details about people, locations, or other objects are not discernible. The document appears to be formal in nature, likely related to professional correspondence or an official record.
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The image appears to be a photo of a printed email. The subject line reads "Re: Order #1234567" and the sender's name is redacted with an asterisk symbol. The first line in the body of the email contains text that is not completely visible, but it seems to be asking for information about the order mentioned in the subject line. There are also other printed words on the paper; however, they are not entirely legible due to the angle and quality of the photo. The background is blurred, making it difficult to discern any additional details.
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The image is a screenshot of an email inbox containing several emails. The topmost email has the subject "RE: RE: [EXTERNAL]" and appears to have been sent on January 20th at 5:31 PM. Below that, there are other emails with subjects such as "RE: RE:" and "Subject: Re:". There's also a text message which seems to discuss something regarding meetings and deadlines. The sender's email address is visible in the top left corner of the inbox, but it has been redacted for privacy. The screenshot does not show any people or locations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028959.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document or printed text, with some areas blurred out, likely for privacy or security reasons. The visible text includes phrases such as "Re: Your recent inquiry" and "Thank you for your prompt response." There is also an address mentioned at the top of the page, which seems to be in California. The style of the document suggests it might be related to customer service or a business correspondence. The blurred parts make it difficult to read the entire content of the message.
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The image shows a printed document with various lines of text, which appear to be from an email or computer log. Some words and phrases are visible, including "User", "Re: RE: RE:", "File", and what seems like a path or directory name. The content is obscured by the black markings, possibly redacted for privacy or confidentiality reasons. There's no text that provides information about people, locations, or other significant objects outside of the redactions. The document has a beige background with a slight gradient effect from light to darker shades near the top edge.
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The image displays a printed document with a faded appearance, possibly due to age or wear. The top of the document contains visible text, but it is not entirely clear from this angle. It seems to be an email or letter, as indicated by the presence of an address, followed by "Subject" and then "Re:" suggesting a reply or discussion. Below this header is more text, which appears to be the main body of the message. There are also blurred images or logos on the document, but their content is not discernible due to the quality of the photo. The overall impression is of a formal communication that has been printed and presented as part of an official correspondence or record.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028775.jpg
The image is a photograph of an email printed on paper. The email address "[email protected]" appears prominently at the top. There's a subject line that reads "Re: Meeting with Dr. Wadhwa." The body of the text mentions an urgent matter and includes the phrase "Please let me know if this is good for you," suggesting a request for confirmation of a meeting date or time. The paper has some stains and smudges on it, indicating wear or improper handling.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033599.txt
Eric Roth from International Jet Interiors contacts Jeffrey Epstein about an off-market Gulfstream V sleeper aircraft that is not yet on the market. He mentions a close friend who can provide more information and has sold Trump's 727. Jeffrey asks for the price for refurbishing a G-V with new seats, paint, and interior. There are no photos or serial numbers provided yet.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033596.txt
This document discusses a conversation between Jeffrey Epstein and Eric Roth regarding the potential purchase of a Gulfstream V aircraft that is not yet on the market. The two men exchange information about the availability and pricing of such an aircraft, with Eric offering to put Jeffrey in contact with his friend who specializes in unpublished aircraft sales. It's also mentioned that this individual has sold one of Donald Trump's airplanes for a favorable price.
