Documents tagged "Record"
Found 183 documents with this tag
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The image shows a document with text on it. The visible part of the text at the top reads "CHICKEN FOR SURE." Below this phrase is a series of numbers: "98452017." The style of the image is straightforward, with no decorative elements, and appears to be a photograph taken in an indoor setting, possibly for archival or record-keeping purposes.
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The image shows a piece of paper with multiple blocks of information, where the content within each block is redacted by black marks. The text at the top and bottom is partially obscured as well. The visible words include "REPORT" and what seems to be "RECORD NO." There's also a date in the upper left corner that reads "120698," suggesting it may refer to December 6, 1998. On the lower right-hand side, there is a partial name that appears to be "Catherine H." The paper is stapled at the top left and bottom right corners, indicating it's part of an official or formal document.
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The image shows a piece of paper with black lines drawn across certain areas, obscuring the underlying content. There is visible text at the top of the page that reads "Honolulu Zone" followed by another line of text that appears to be partially or entirely covered by one of the black marks. The style of the black lines suggests they are meant to redact sensitive information on this paper, which may be a document from an organization, government entity, or other institution seeking to maintain privacy or security regarding certain details within its records.
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The image shows a piece of paper with several sections blacked out, commonly known as redacted documents. The visible parts of the text include numbers and alphanumeric characters, which might be part of a code, serial number, or database reference. The document appears to be formal in nature, possibly from an official record or report, given its structure and the deliberate redaction of certain information.
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The image depicts a document with multiple sections of information. The content includes various data fields such as names, dates, percentages, and other figures, each sectioned off with lines. Some words in the document are blacked out, obscuring their contents, indicating sensitive or confidential information. The overall style of the image is straightforward and functional, typical for official documents or forms meant to record specific details securely.
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The image shows a piece of paper with multiple words and phrases that have been redacted, meaning they are obscured by black marks. The document appears to be some form of record or report, possibly official in nature due to the presence of binder clips at the top. There is visible text including "12:30," "48," "255," and other numbers that are too small to read clearly without zooming in. The purpose of the document and the context of the redacted information are not discernible from this image alone.
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The image appears to be a collage of several photographs, possibly related to a film production given the context and quality. There is text overlaid on some images, but it's not clearly legible due to the resolution and angle of the photo in which this collage is displayed. The visible elements include what seems to be an interior space with windows, a character partially obscured by an object, and a close-up of what might be a piece of equipment or prop typically found on a set. There's also text that says "DIALOGUE SHOT," suggesting that one of the photos may depict a scene where dialogue is being recorded or filmed. The overall style suggests these images are part of a creative project, such as a film, with emphasis on specific shots or scenes from the narrative.
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The image shows a close-up of what appears to be a section of paper documents with redacted sections. The redactions are marked by black lines obscuring the text beneath them. There is also a visible barcode at the top right corner, indicating that these might be official documents or records. The exact nature of the document content and the context in which it is used are not discernible due to the redactions.
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The image appears to be a low-resolution photograph of an object, possibly a disc or some form of media packaging. The disc has what seems to be a central hole and is marked with the words "DVD-R" in white letters on a light background, suggesting that it's a recordable DVD format. There is also visible text indicating the size as "4.7GB." The object is set against a blurred background which is indistinct but may include papers or materials typical of an office setting. Due to the image quality and angle, specific details are difficult to discern with certainty.
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The image shows a black and white photocopy with several sections redacted, where information has been obscured by large black rectangles. The document appears to have a grid-like structure of boxes, some of which are entirely blacked out while others are partially visible. There is no text or distinguishable features within the visible areas that provide context about the content of the document. The image itself is slightly tilted to one side and has a white border at the top, suggesting it may be placed in a binder or holder with holes. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, likely intended for record-keeping or official purposes where specific details need to remain confidential.
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The image shows a piece of paper with text on it. The background is orange, and the text is written in black ink. The paper appears to be related to some sort of inventory or tracking process because there is a line for "Description" where you can write about an item that was not scanned. This suggests that this paper might be used as a temporary record or placeholder when something is missing from its proper location or has yet to be processed through scanning equipment, such as those found in retail stores or warehouses. The text on the paper reads: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" with an area underneath it where one can write their description of what's being referred to by this statement.
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The image appears to be a scanned copy of a document with some parts redacted. The title at the top reads "ROCKY AIR," and there is a note indicating that this is "BOOK 10." Below this header, there are several lines of text, though most of it is obscured by black marks or redacted for privacy purposes. Some visible words include "SERVICE RECORD" and various initials or signatures in different handwritings at the bottom. The document's quality suggests it might be an older paper record that has been photocopied or scanned, as there are areas where the ink smudges or bleeds through from one side to another.
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The image shows a CD cover with the title "MUSIC IN PARIS" prominently displayed at the top. The CD appears to be an audio recording of music from Paris. At the bottom of the cover, there is handwritten text that reads "1936-37 THE HOUSE OF STONE," suggesting that this may be a specific collection or album title related to music from Paris in those years and possibly associated with "THE HOUSE OF STONE." The CD cover has some visible wear and tear, including creases and stains, indicating it is an old or well-used item. The overall style of the image seems candid, as if taken quickly without much attention to staging or composition.
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The image shows a physical document with two photographs attached to it, one on each side. The photograph on the left appears to depict an indoor scene with people and furniture, possibly taken during an event or gathering. The right photograph is partially obscured by paper clips holding the document together. Below the photos, there's visible text that includes the words "Reports" and what seems to be a reference number or code "A361." There are also other codes or identifiers on the document, such as "G205148" and "T274639." The document appears to be official or formal in nature, potentially related to reports or records management.
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The image shows a small orange paper with printed black text. At the top of the paper, the word "ITEM" is followed by the phrase "WAS NOT SCANNED" in larger font size compared to the rest of the text. Below this statement is a blank line labeled "DESCRIPTION" intended for writing. The bottom of the image features a date: "JULY 28 2015," and there are additional instructions stating "OFFICIAL RECORD - READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS." The paper appears to be used for inventory or security purposes, as it indicates that an item has not been scanned and provides space for a description of the item in question.
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The image is a low-resolution photograph of a DVD disc with various texts and symbols printed on it. At the center, there's a logo that appears to be for Apple, indicating it might be an official product from that company. The text "DVD R" suggests that this is a recordable DVD format designed primarily for playback in standard home DVD players and computer drives. Additionally, the text "4.7 GB 120 min" provides information about the disc's capacity: 4.7 gigabytes of data storage, equivalent to approximately 120 minutes of video content at typical standard definition quality levels. The overall appearance of the image is somewhat grainy and faded, which may be due to the quality of the original photo or the condition of the DVD itself.
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The image shows a sheet of thermal paper with a sequence of small photographs or images printed on it. Each frame has a timestamp at the bottom, indicating when the photo was taken. The style of the image is reminiscent of a flight logbook used to record aircraft performance data during flights. There are no visible texts other than timestamps in each photo frame. The locations and objects in the images appear to be related to aviation or weather observations, possibly from an aircraft's cockpit window due to the presence of clouds and atmospheric conditions.
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The image shows an orange slip of paper with black text. The main message on the paper reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below this statement is a line meant for writing, but there's no visible text or handwriting on that line. At the bottom of the slip, there are smaller instructions that include words like "Official Receipt," indicating that this paper is likely associated with an official receipt or transaction record, although the exact details are not fully legible due to the image quality and angle. The style of the image seems candid and informal, possibly taken from a distance without clear focus on the text content.
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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 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.
