Documents tagged "Terry"
Found 11 documents with this tag
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The image appears to be a scanned document or a printed paper with several lines of text that have been redacted or blacked out for privacy or security purposes. The visible parts of the text seem to be organized in question-and-answer format, but due to the redaction, specific details about the questions and answers are not clear. There is also a footer at the bottom of the page that includes additional information. It contains a phone number (866) 452-7019, an email address (<EMAIL>), and an indication of the author or owner's name with a redacted surname ("Terry"). The document is dated "09/30/2021" at the top right corner. The style of the image suggests it might be related to an interview transcript or some form of legal or investigative documentation, given the format and the presence of questions and answers. However, without more context, the exact nature of the document remains speculative due to the redactions.
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The image shows a printed form with text and instructions on it. At the top of the form, there is a bold statement saying "NOT SCANNED." Below this statement, there is additional text which seems to be handwritten, but it's not entirely clear due to the quality of the image. The bottom part of the form includes more printed text and appears to have instructions for someone named "Terry." The background behind the form is not clearly visible, focusing instead on the document itself. There are no people or locations discernible from this image.
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The image is a scanned document with a dark, almost black background and lighter colored text. The text appears to be an email address: "[email protected]" followed by the name "Terry" in quotation marks. Below this, there's another line of text that seems to be a sentence or part of a sentence, but it is partially cut off and not entirely clear due to the image quality. There are no people or locations visible within the text. The style of the document suggests an informal digital communication medium such as an email.
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The image displays a digital document page with printed text and a watermark at the top right corner. The text appears to be an email excerpt, mentioning names like "Randy" and "Terry" in the context of communication within the company or organization named "CSI." There is also a reference to a "P.O." which could stand for Purchase Order or Publication Officer, depending on the context. The watermark includes an alphanumeric code that suggests this might be a template or a draft document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032710.txt
The message discusses travel plans for the sender to see Terry and Antonio in Dubai and Bahrain. The recipient is informed about a link related to Michael Wolff's book on Donald Trump. The message also contains confidentiality information regarding the content of the communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031699.txt
The document is a forwarded email chain discussing the political views of Rabbi Steven Pruzansky. The participants in the conversation include Terry Kafka, Michael S. Buchholtz, Jeffery Edwards (jeevacation@gmail.com), Mark L. Epstein, Brad Bowen, Fred Simon, Ralph Simon, and others. The main topic of discussion is the political direction of the United States and the loyalty of Jewish Democrats to their party. Rabbi Pruzansky is mentioned as an influential figure in the conversation, with some participants expressing concern about his views on social issues and the future of the country under a Democratic government.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029992.txt
The document appears to be an email chain discussing the news of Lou Barbati's death. He was the co-owner of L&B Spumoni Gardens in Brooklyn and was shot outside his home on July 1, 2016. The person sending the email is expressing shock over the news and mentions that there were many nuts in the spumoni. The conversation seems to be casual and personal in nature.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026517.txt
This email thread discusses a list of "shortest books of all time" that includes joke titles with sarcastic content, such as "MY BLACK GIRLFRIENDS" by Tiger Woods and "HOW TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST" by Dr. Jack Kevorkian. The list also contains controversial topics and figures, including Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama, and OJ Simpson. Some recipients find the list funny while others consider it offensive.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021824.txt
This document is a rough draft transcript of the deposition in the case of Bradley J. Edwards and Paul G. Cassell versus Alan M. Dershowitz. The key people involved are the attorneys for the parties, including Jack Scarola representing Edwards and Cassell, Sigrid McCawley representing Virginia Roberts from Boies Schiller & Flexner, and Joni Jones from the Utah Attorney General's Office. The deposition is being held at a location in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on October 16th, 2015.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020666.txt
The email discusses an article titled "DeMilked - 30 Ordinary Photos With Amazing Backstories" which features 30 ordinary photos that have unique significant meanings when their backstories are revealed. Some of the highlighted topics include a Chinese blogger who transforms herself with makeup, short wholesome comics about daily struggles, and a 16-year-old boy's journey to becoming an artist. The article also features a photo of Tadeusz Zytkiewicz, the first person in Poland to receive a heart transplant, holding a picture of himself and his surgeon after the successful surgery.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019439.txt
The article discusses the negative impact of money on politics and society, with a focus on the Clintons' influence. The author questions whether the Clintons are more effective in theory than in practice due to their neediness, sense of entitlement, and connections to wealthy individuals who engage in questionable activities. The article also references Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin as well as Terry McAuliffe and Hillary Clinton's brother Tony Rodham in a venture under federal investigation. It mentions Bill Clinton being scheduled to speak at Shimon Peres's 90th birthday for $500,000.
