Documents tagged "United States"
Found 227 documents with this tag
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The image appears to be a scanned document with a redacted title at the top. It seems to be related to some kind of legal or policy statement, as indicated by phrases such as "the Sentencing Guidelines" and "the sentence should have been vacated and remanded for resentencing in accordance with the Supreme Court's decision in Rita v. United States." There are also sections titled "STATEMENT OF THE CASE" and "RELEVANT PRIOR PROCEEDINGS," which suggest a chronological or factual narrative about a legal case. The document is numbered at the bottom right corner, indicating it might be part of a larger series or section within that context.
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The image shows a section of printed text on white paper with black font, which appears to be an excerpt from a legal document or a formal written report. The document includes references to specific statutes and laws such as "Title 18 U.S.C." and mentions the United States Code (U.S.C.), suggesting that this section of text pertains to federal law in the United States. There are no visible people, locations, or objects other than the printed document itself. The image is a photograph focused on the document, with no additional background elements to describe.
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The image is a blurred photograph of an official document with text that appears to be a legal or governmental notice. The content includes references to legislation such as "Title 18 United States Code," suggesting the context relates to criminal law in the United States. There are also phrases like "authorized person," "court order," and "violation of federal law," indicating the document might be related to a legal proceeding or enforcement action. Due to the low resolution and blurriness, specific details of the text are not legible. The background is indistinct, drawing focus to the central content of the text within the image.
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The image shows a page of printed text with the title "DECISION" at the top and a subheading "BEFORE THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD." The document is a legal decision from the National Labor Relations Board. It appears to discuss labor issues related to the United States, as evidenced by the references to specific locations and cases such as "United Automobile Workers v. O'Brien" and other court decisions. The text is dense with information and includes citations to laws and regulations such as Title 29 of the United States Code, sections 158(a)(3) and (b)(7).
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The image shows a document from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. It appears to be a legal notice with various lines and headings such as "United States Court of Appeals," "Eleventh Circuit," "NOTICE OF HEARING ON MOTION," and "Motion to Dismiss." The document includes handwritten signatures at the bottom right corner. The text and details are too small to read clearly in this description, but they seem to relate to legal proceedings or a court case within the circuit court system of the United States.
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The image is of a document with printed text. At the top left corner, there's a sequence of numbers that appear to be a reference or identification code (e.g., "20-15587"). The text itself mentions certain regulations or laws, specifically referring to "subpart A of part 302 of title 49, United States Code" and "section 40102(a)(2)." It also includes terms like "air carrier," "aviation safety," and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The text is dense with a formal layout, suggesting it's an official document or part of legislation related to aviation in the United States.
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The image shows a document with a header that reads "Law Offices of Bobbi C. Sternheim" along with an address and contact information. The date is mentioned as February 16th, 2015. There's a line dividing the top section from the main body of text. The visible part of the text in the main body discusses the subject of "United States v. Saranteas et al" and refers to an attached document that provides additional information related to the case. The style of the image is a standard photograph or scan of a physical piece of paper, and there are no people, other locations, or significant objects apart from the text itself.
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The image appears to be a scanned document or screenshot of a digital report with a predominantly white background and black text. The resolution is low, making some details difficult to discern. On the top left corner, there's visible text that includes a series of numbers followed by what seems to be a model number or code. Below this, additional information can be seen, including "Support Information" and a mention of "United States," suggesting that the document is related to technical support or product information in America. The quality of the image suggests it might have been faxed or is an old digital file.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a webpage displaying a legal document or article. It contains a list numbered from 1 through 9 with headings like "House of Representatives" and "United States Senate," suggesting it may relate to the structure of government in the United States. The text is dense and difficult to read due to its small size, low contrast, and slight blurriness, which could indicate the image was captured quickly or from a distance. There are no visible people or locations within the screenshot.
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The image is a digital copy of an official document, possibly a statute or law text from the United States government. The document's title at the top reads "29 U.S. Code § 138 - Filing of action by employee when employer not subject to liability for damages" and below that, it says "Page 5." There are numbered paragraphs visible in the text, including sections like "(b) Effect on civil actions," indicating a legal framework or procedure. The font is consistent with typical government documents, employing a serif typeface for readability.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with a textured background. There is a title at the top that reads "US Patent #" followed by numbers and a date. Below this, there is a list numbered from 1 through 16, each line containing statements or questions related to patent laws or procedures. The first statement begins with "All persons desiring protection for their inventions under the patent laws of the United States must be aware that there are certain important steps" and continues in a similar fashion with subsequent lines becoming progressively more obscured as they recede into the background, making it difficult to read the entire text. The style of the image is informational and formal, typical of official documentation.
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The image is a digital photograph of a printed document with some parts redacted. The visible text refers to legal matters and case law, mentioning "United States v. Alvarez" (2013) and "Bouie v. Columbia" (1964). It discusses the constitutional issue of when prior criminal conduct can be admitted as evidence during a trial. There is no one physically present in the image, and the focus is entirely on the textual content of the document. The document appears to be educational or informative in nature.
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The image is a photograph of an official document with text that appears to be from the U.S. Department of Justice. The document is dated June 21, 2018, and it contains multiple paragraphs discussing legal matters, presumably related to a case or policy decision. There are references to "United States Attorney's Office for the Central District of California" and a section titled "United States v. State of California." The text is too small to read in detail, but it appears to be formal and informational. In the background, there is no distinct image that can provide additional context; the focus is solely on the document itself.
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The image shows a document with text that appears to be an official announcement or statement. The style of the document suggests it is formal and possibly government-related, given the header that includes dates and a title such as "Federal Register" which typically indicates legal notices in the United States. The body of the text discusses various subjects, potentially including international relations, law enforcement activities, and travel advisories or restrictions for certain countries. However, due to the angle and resolution of the image, some words are not fully legible, making it difficult to provide a detailed description of the content.
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The image displays a newspaper article with the headline "Christian Weston Chandler" on the top left corner. The main body of text is redacted, obscuring most of the content from view. There is a section that is highlighted and placed in quotation marks, which reads: "The way that people who ran the hedge funds have never really been held accountable for what they did has fueled much of the anger in the Tea Party movement in the United States." The name of the publication appears to be "Spartanburg Herald-Journal" in South Carolina.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text on it. The text seems to be an article or document discussing various topics related to the United States. It mentions subjects such as capitalism, democracy, and the political landscape in the U.S. There is no visible person, location, or significant object other than the printed text itself. The overall color of the paper appears to be white, with black ink used for the printing.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed text on it. The text is dense and appears to be an essay or article discussing topics such as religion, politics, war, and the impact on society. There are references to people like Jesus Christ, George W. Bush, and the United States. Specific locations mentioned include Los Angeles and Hollywood. It also includes phrases that hint at a philosophical or moral discussion. The text is written in black ink on white paper.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of an online article or document with a focus on political commentary or analysis. The text is too small and blurry to read clearly, but it seems to discuss topics such as international relations, foreign policy, and possibly the United States' role in global affairs, given phrases like "Washington" and "China" visible in the title section. There are also images of a globe and a flag, suggesting that the content is geopolitical in nature. The document includes bullet points, quotes, and a boxed statement with text that reads: "You're seeing a reaction to China or Washington, but what about our government?" This could imply a discussion about the influence of other governments on global reactions.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with some text that is partially legible and partially obscured by a red rectangle and a watermark at the bottom right corner. The visible text includes phrases like "with strong graphic elements", "a benefit for everyone.", and "the United States." There are no people or significant objects identified in this description due to the limited visibility of the document's content.
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The image is a screenshot of a digital document, possibly from an article or book, with text as its primary focus. The visible text discusses topics such as political movements, specifically the Tea Party movement in the United States, and references to people named Bernanke and Greenspan. The document contains red highlights around certain words and phrases, which could indicate important terms or points of emphasis, possibly for annotation purposes. Please note that while I can describe the visible elements of the image, as an AI assistant, I do not have access to any additional context such as the content of the entire text within the document or beyond what is shown in the image.
