Documents tagged "Subject"
Found 1901 documents with this tag
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The image shows a document with text on it that appears to be related to clinical trial information updates. The document contains various fields such as "Subject ID" and "Location," indicating data collection for patient studies. There's also a section titled "Observation Date" with a date written in black ink. A pink highlighter marks certain areas of the text, drawing attention to specific pieces of information on the form. The document has a faded appearance, suggesting it may be an older or photocopied piece of paper.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with some level of distortion, making it difficult to read the finer details. From what is legible, there's text that seems to reference "Psychiatric Observation Updates" and indicates an attachment at the bottom left corner (AT THE BOTTOM LEFT CORNER). The document has a header section with fields such as "Date," "From," "To," and "Subject," suggesting it's a formal communication. However, the specific content of these fields is not clear due to the quality of the image.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of an email notification or a document with some elements redacted or obscured by pink lines and boxes. The visible portion includes the word "Subject" at the top left corner, suggesting that this is part of an email subject line or header. There are also parts of dates or possibly file names visible such as "2017" and "2016," indicating a time frame related to the content of the document. The overall quality of the image suggests it may have been taken with a camera rather than being a clear digital copy, resulting in some blurriness and an uneven focus.
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The image shows a document with various fields filled out. There is pink highlighting on the top right corner and down the left side of the document. The title at the top reads "Student Psychological Observation Updates" in bold font. Below this, there are sections for Date, To:, From:, Subject:, Attachments:, and a message body which is not fully visible. The text within the fields appears to be handwritten. In the bottom left corner, the word "THANK" can be seen, indicating that it may have been part of another word or sentence cut off in the image.
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The image displays a piece of paper with printed information that appears to be an email notification. It includes the subject line "Subject: Psych Observation Update" and the date as "Date: 10/24/07". The sender's name is visible but redacted, and there are three recipients listed at the top of the message. Below this header, there's a section titled "Attachments" with one attachment listed. There's also text that seems to be part of the body of the email, though it's partially obscured or cut off in the image. The background of the paper is white, and the text is printed in black ink.
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The image is a scanned document with redacted text and signatures. It appears to be a letter or form of some kind, possibly related to research as indicated by the title "Research Ethics Review" at the top. The redacted sections suggest that personal information or sensitive content has been removed for privacy reasons. The layout includes lines for recipients' names and addresses, followed by a body of text which is not fully visible due to redaction. There are also date fields labeled "Date" and "Subject," though these areas are blank in the image. The document is printed on standard white paper, and there are no visible images or graphics besides the text.
DOJ-OGR-00025546.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with various texts and annotations. The text is too small to read clearly, but it seems to contain headers such as "Subject" and other fields typically found in official documents or reports. There are red markings, possibly indicating corrections or highlights, throughout the document. In addition, there's a watermark-like effect that obscures part of the text with a pattern, suggesting that this is a copy intended for review but not for public dissemination. The overall quality of the scan is low, making it difficult to discern specific details.
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The image displays a document titled "Scientific Program Updates" with additional text stating "Subject: Psychiatric Observation Updates." It contains information about a meeting scheduled for Thursday at 10:30 AM in room 265. The date of the event is not fully visible but includes the year "2023." There is also mention of an email notification sent to someone on February 19th, regarding a change in the location of the meeting from room 458 to room 265.
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The image shows a photograph of a document with handwritten annotations and underlines highlighting certain areas. The document appears to be an official letter or notice with various headings such as "Date," "Subject," and sections labeled "From," "To," "CC," and "Description." There are also fields for sender's information like name and designation. The visible text is partially obscured due to the focus on the highlighted areas, but it seems to pertain to some kind of notice or directive, possibly related to a work environment given the presence of terms such as "vacation leave." The underlining emphasizes certain words and phrases, which might be of particular importance in the context of this document.
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The image displays a document with a title that reads "US Department of State" at the top and includes additional information such as an address in Washington, D.C., and a date stamp indicating February 2017. The visible text suggests that it's a letter or formal notice from the US government agency. The document is structured with numbered paragraphs, including items like 'Subject' and 'Dear Sir/Madam,' followed by what appears to be a signature at the bottom right corner. The image itself has a blurry quality, making some of the text more challenging to read.
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The image displays a document with a table format, containing rows of information under headings such as "Date," "To," "Subject," and other fields that are typically found in an official report or record-keeping system. The specific contents of the text within these fields are not detailed here. The style of the image is similar to a screenshot or photograph taken at an angle with some distortion, giving it an informal appearance.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with various texts on it. The top of the document shows what seems to be an email address and phone number alongside the name "Jeffrey DeVito." Below that is a section labeled "Subject," though the subject matter is not visible. Additionally, there are some lines of text in a small font which are too small to read clearly. The image has a grainy quality, suggesting it may have been photographed or scanned from a physical copy rather than being an original digital document. There are no people, locations, or significant objects apart from the textual information present on the document.
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The image is of a document with text and appears to be an official letter from the United States Government Printing Office. The visible text includes references to specific items such as 'Document No.', 'Subject', 'Office Symbol', 'To', 'From', 'Date', 'File Number', 'Name of Officer', and 'Title of Officer'. There are also phrases like 'OFFICIAL USE ONLY' and the abbreviation 'NRC', which stands for Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The document has been redacted to remove sensitive information or details.
DOJ-OGR-00008861.jpg
The image shows a digital document with text that is too small to read clearly without zooming in. The style of the image appears to be a standard office letterhead or memo template. There are no visible images or illustrations within the document; it consists entirely of text, which is organized into sections such as "Subject" and "Body". Since I can't discern specific details like names or addresses from this distance, my description focuses on the general layout and presentation of a formal document.
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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.
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The image displays a blurred document that appears to be an email printout with some blacked out sections. The visible text includes words like "Email" and "Subject," but the details of the content are obscured due to the blurriness and redaction. The focus is on the physical aspect of the document rather than its specific contents or context.
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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_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.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033594.txt
The document discusses a person named Michael Boccio, who worked with Donald Trump as his Director of Business Development/Special Counsel. The sender of the email, Eric Roth, is impressed by Michael's abilities and intelligence and believes that he would be an asset to any organization or individual looking for someone with his background and talent. He sends along Michael's cover letter, resume, and a recommendation letter from Trump.
