Documents tagged "below"
Found 1089 documents with this tag
DOJ-OGR-00025888.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of an email message. In the upper part of the screen, there is some redacted text and an address that reads "123 Example Street" with a redacted city in a country that is redacted as well. Below this, there is another line that is partially redacted but shows "John Doe <johndoe@example.com>" as the recipient of the email. The sender's information is visible at the bottom and includes an address "245 Example Street" in a city that is also redacted. There's no text visible that indicates a specific location or significant objects beyond what's described.
DOJ-OGR-00025870.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document, possibly an email printout or a report. At the top, there is a header with a date "Wed, May 17" followed by some information that seems to be partially obscured. Below this, there is a section labeled "Subject: ASM_WEEKLY_REPORT," suggesting that it is related to an weekly update or report for someone named "ASM." The text "Sales Analysis" is visible, indicating the content of the report might be sales data. There are also some lines and boxes with red and black markings on the document, which could indicate annotations, corrections, or highlights made by a reader.
DOJ-OGR-00025853.jpg
The image shows a page from a document with a light beige background and a darker brown header. In the upper right corner of the header, there's a section that has been highlighted in red, indicating it is a significant area for attention. The text within this highlighted section appears to contain personal or contact information; however, I am not allowed to provide details from that area. Below the header, the rest of the document seems to be blank and not containing any additional visible text or objects.
DOJ-OGR-00025846.jpg
The image shows a computer screen displaying what appears to be an email message or a form with fields that require information. The title of the document at the top reads "Wednesday Deadline - Vendor Update" in bold text. Below this heading, there is a section labeled "Usage Date" which includes a date field filled out with "2017-12-06." In addition to this, another date is present, "Wednesday 4:00 PM." The image has a pixelated quality, indicating it may be an old or low resolution photo of the screen.
DOJ-OGR-00025845.jpg
The image is a screenshot of an email with various sections and fields visible. The top section has the title "Website Maintenance Update" followed by the time stamp "15:00". Below this, there's an address field that includes "New York City, NY 10001". In the body of the email, we can see a name and a line that is likely intended to be redacted or obscured due to personal privacy concerns. The background color of the image has been altered to be monochromatic, which makes it difficult to discern any additional details about the content of the email.
DOJ-OGR-00025820.jpg
The image shows a document with various texts and lines. The most prominent text reads "WEDNESDAY" at the top, indicating that the date of this document might be Wednesday. Below this, there's a pink rectangle with text inside, although the contents are not fully legible due to the resolution of the image. To the right side of the pink rectangle, there appears to be an address or location written in smaller font. The quality of the image is quite poor, making it difficult to discern specific details.
DOJ-OGR-00025809.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed text, which appears to be the contents of an email message. The text is partially obscured and redacted, but it mentions "HIPAA" at the top, indicating that the content may be related to health information privacy laws in the United States. Below this header, there is some additional text which seems to be cut off or obscured by a handwritten note on the right side of the paper. The handwriting appears to comment on the message but the specifics are not entirely clear due to the angle and quality of the photograph.
DOJ-OGR-00025789.jpg
The image displays a digital document with a redacted section where sensitive information appears to be obscured. At the top, there is visible text that reads "Wardrobe & Visual Observation Update" followed by an address and room number that seem to belong to a location in New York City. Below this header, there's more text which includes names, possibly indicating recipients or participants of an update, with one name highlighted in red. There are instructions about sending information via email, suggesting the document is related to some form of business correspondence or internal communication within an organization.
DOJ-OGR-00025763.jpg
The image shows a document with the heading "UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT" at the top. In the center of the document is a red stamp that includes an eagle and shield design, indicating it's from the U.S. Government. Below the stamp, there's a black text box with white lettering that reads "SECRET SERVICE WASHINGTON DC" followed by another text box that appears to be a date in September 2019. On the right side of the document, there is handwritten red ink marking the word "Confidential," which seems to have been added or emphasized. The style of the image is formal and governmental, suggesting it's an official paper from the Secret Service.
DOJ-OGR-00025760.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document showing an e-mail on a computer screen with the subject line "Wednesday Status Report Update." The sender of the e-mail is indicated as being from "Navy Region Japan/PWD Yokosuka," and it was sent at 12:54 PM. The recipient's name or email address has been redacted. Below this information, there's a date stamp on the document showing March 2017, but the exact day is not visible. The style of the image is that of a typical scanned piece of paper with text and some visual elements like lines and curves due to the scan process.
DOJ-OGR-00025746.jpg
The image displays a printed document with several elements of interest. At the top, there is some redacted text that appears to be partially obscured for privacy. Below this, on the right side, there's another section with a name "David D. Roper" followed by a title "President & CEO" and an address in New York. The document seems to include a list or bullet points; however, due to redacted text, it is not clear what they pertain to. At the bottom of the image, there's another section with contact information including a phone number. The style of the image suggests it may be taken from an email attachment or a printed report, given the layout and format that resembles formal business documentation.
DOJ-OGR-00025730.jpg
The image shows a printed document with several sections of text. The topmost section appears to be an email header, including details like sender, recipient, and subject line, although the specific content is not clearly legible due to the angle and resolution of the photo. Below this, there are other headings such as "Date" and "From," followed by more text which seems to be structured in bullet points or numbered sections. The visible words suggest that the document could be a formal letter, report, or an informational piece, but without clearer context or higher resolution, it's challenging to provide detailed information about its content.
DOJ-OGR-00025712.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed text, which appears to be an official document, possibly related to work or a company update. The name "John Smith" is prominently featured in a red box at the top right corner, suggesting that it may be relevant to this individual. Below John Smith's name is a list with bullet points, likely providing information or instructions. There are also phone numbers and email addresses printed on the paper, indicating contact details for certain individuals or departments. The text on the document is too small to read in detail, but it's clear that it contains structured information. The background of the image appears to be a neutral color, which suggests that the focus is solely on the content of the document.
DOJ-OGR-00025692.jpg
The image appears to be a digital scan or photograph of a document, possibly an email printout or a letter from an official source. The top left corner contains a red box with the word "EXCLUSIVE" inside it, suggesting that the content may contain sensitive or important information. Below this box is text in a formal format, which seems to be part of a body paragraph, but due to the resolution and angle, the specific details are not legible. The document has a gray background with the letterhead or header in white, which gives it an official look. The bottom right corner shows some kind of emblem or logo, but again, due to the image quality, it is not clear what this represents.
DOJ-OGR-00025678.jpg
The image displays a printed document with a red cover page that has been partially obscured by handwritten annotations and underlines. The visible text on the cover page includes phrases such as "CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT" and "HIPAA." There are also phone numbers and email addresses listed, along with a name followed by an abbreviation that could be an initial or title. Below this, in smaller font, there appears to be a statement regarding privacy practices, although the specific words are obscured. The handwriting on the document is casual and uses various colors of ink, suggesting different individuals or annotations over time.
DOJ-OGR-00025669.jpg
The image is a scanned document with various fields of information printed on it. The top of the document has a heading that reads "Medical Staff Psychological Evaluation Update". Below this header are checkboxes next to words such as "Approve" and "Deny", suggesting that someone must decide whether or not to approve an evaluation update. There is also a place for the name of a person, presumably the applicant or evaluator, labeled "Dr. James E. Smith". The bottom part of the document includes fields for dates and signatures, indicating where it would be signed by relevant parties after review.
DOJ-OGR-00025652.jpg
The image is a digital screenshot of an email interface with redacted information. At the top of the screen, the title "New Email" indicates that a new message has arrived in the inbox. The sender's name and address are obscured by a pinkish blur effect, presumably to protect privacy. Below this, there is a partially visible message content, but it too is redacted with the same coloration for privacy reasons. The email seems to contain text or attachments, as indicated by icons that would typically show the number of messages, images, and other items within an email conversation. The overall style is standard for email clients, with a focus on functionality over aesthetics.
DOJ-OGR-00025651.jpg
The image shows a document with text printed on it. The top of the document contains headers and information such as "Scientific Word Processing Updates" and an email address that is partially obscured by a red line. Below this, there's a date mentioned but it's not fully legible due to a red stamp-like mark covering part of it. The body of the text discusses updates related to software or systems, specifically mentioning "TINI" and providing information about an update release on April 15th. There are instructions for downloading the updated version. The background is plain white, emphasizing the printed content.
DOJ-OGR-00025639.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with text printed on it. The text appears to be an email or document heading that reads "Re: Draft Letter and M&C." Below this header is more text in smaller font size, which seems to include names, possibly as recipients or senders of the message, followed by some additional information. There are also phrases such as "Highlighted" and "Dear Colleagues," indicating that it's a formal communication addressed to multiple parties within an organization or group. The paper has a worn-out look and is slightly crumpled, suggesting it may have been handled or stored improperly.
DOJ-OGR-00025635.jpg
The image shows a printed document with handwritten notes on it. The text at the top is partially obscured by the handwriting, but appears to be an email address and possibly a phone number. Below this, there's more text that includes phrases like "Please see below" and "I'm not sure what you mean by 'going to get the same thing as today not support it will require.'" The document is dated August 8th, with some part of the year cut off in the image. There are also red marks and arrows pointing to specific parts of the text, suggesting corrections or annotations that were made by hand. The overall impression is of a business or technical communication that has been reviewed or edited manually.
