Documents tagged "below"
Found 1089 documents with this tag
DOJ-OGR-00021241.jpg
The image shows a section of a printed document with visible text on it. The document appears to be an official report or announcement from the "Food and Drug Administration," as indicated by the text at the top. Below this header, there is a paragraph discussing certain aspects of the FDA's work, mentioning topics such as compliance inspections, enforcement actions, and collaborations. The background of the paper is white, and the text is primarily in black ink, which indicates that it might be from an office or official government document. There are no people or locations depicted in this image, and the focus is solely on the textual content.
DOJ-OGR-00021234.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of an official document with printed text. The document has a header that includes what looks like a date and possibly the title of the report or statement. Below the header, there is a body of text which seems to contain paragraphs and sentences, indicating it's structured information. There is no visible text in the image provided for me to describe. The background of the photo is blurred, suggesting that the focus is on the document itself. The style of the image is straightforward, likely intended to capture the content of the document clearly.
DOJ-OGR-00021233.jpg
The image is a photograph of a piece of paper with printed text on it. The top left corner shows a page number, "Page 10," suggesting that this is part of a larger document or report. In the middle of the paper, there is a title that reads, "WMD Commission Report: Lessons Learned from September 11." Below the title, there are several lines of text, which seem to be an excerpt from the main body of the report discussing lessons learned and recommendations related to the events following September 11th. The document appears to be official and informational in nature.
DOJ-OGR-00021220.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with a red header that includes the date and possibly some identifying numbers or codes. Below the header, there is a paragraph of text which seems to discuss a regulation or legal code. The text mentions terms like "section" and "subsection," indicating that this could be part of legislation or official documentation. The font is standard for print documents, with no visible images or graphics other than the text itself. The quality of the scan is clear enough to read the text, although some words may be obscured by a slight shadow effect at the bottom where it might have been placed on a surface before scanning.
DOJ-OGR-00021219.jpg
The image displays a document with multiple columns of printed text. The top section contains what appears to be a header or title, though it's too small and blurred to read clearly. Below the header, the main body of the text includes paragraphs that seem to be structured into sections or articles, as indicated by headings within brackets. These headings are also difficult to decipher due to the image quality. There is a significant amount of detail in the document, suggesting it might be a formal or official report. The font is standard for printed text, and there are no visible images or illustrations alongside the text. No people or locations are discernible from this type of textual document.
DOJ-OGR-00021218.jpg
The image is of a piece of official correspondence. At the top, there's a date "29 May 2018" and it appears to be a letter addressed to someone named Mr. William C. Eaton. Below this, there are paragraphs that seem to be instructions or guidelines related to a matter at hand. However, due to the text size and resolution of the image, specific details such as the context of the instruction or any other identifiable information are not discernible. The overall style of the document is formal, with structured paragraphs indicating it's an official letter.
DOJ-OGR-00021215.jpg
The image displays a section of a document with printed text. The top portion of the text is partially cut off and appears to be from an official notice or announcement due to its structured format and formal language. The visible text includes phrases like "effective date," "applicable law," and mentions the word "Russia." There are also references to a specific location within Russia—"Krasnoyarsk Territory." Below this information, there's a numbered list, with the first item reading "Change in the scope of application of tax legislation." The style of the document suggests it could be related to legal or regulatory matters.
DOJ-OGR-00021211.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed text. The top of the page has a header that reads "Chapter XV" followed by the title "THE PERSIAN ARCHITECTURE OF FIRUZABAD IN IRAN." Below this heading is a paragraph number 1, which discusses the architectural history and importance of the site at Firuzabad in Iran. The text on the paper appears to be from an academic or historical document discussing Persian architecture.
DOJ-OGR-00021208.jpg
The image shows a document with a header that reads "U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General" followed by a date and time stamp at the top right corner. The main section of the document is titled "Report to the Congress on the Activities of the Offices of Inspectors General for the Departments of State, Defense, and Justice in Fiscal Year 2015." Below this title, there are subheadings such as "Executive Summary" and "Introduction," suggesting that the document provides a summary and overview of activities related to the Department of Justice's Inspector General office for the fiscal year mentioned.
DOJ-OGR-00021195.jpg
The image is a scanned document that appears to be a legal or official letter. The top of the page features a header with a date and some numbers that might indicate a reference or case number. Below the header, there's a list numbered from 1 to 7 under the heading "Premises Not Completing Properly." Each point lists various actions such as "failure to complete properly," "failure to provide adequate documentation," and so on. The document is dense with text, and the font is typical of official or legal correspondence. There are no images of people or locations within this document; it's strictly textual information presented in a formal format.
DOJ-OGR-00021183.jpg
The image is a photograph of a piece of paper with printed text on it. The document appears to be an official report or form with several lines of text that are too small to read clearly. At the top of the page, there's some red-colored text and numbers which might indicate sections or reference codes. Below this header, the body of the text is black against a white background. There are no people, locations, or other significant objects visible in the image apart from the paper with text. The style of the image is straightforward, focusing on conveying information through textual content.
DOJ-OGR-00021181.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text and a header that includes page number information. The first line of the text is "CONFIDENTIAL" indicating the level of sensitivity of the content. Below this line is a section heading followed by body text which appears to be structured in numbered paragraphs, suggesting it's a formal or official report. The document has a plain white background and uses a standard font typically found in office documents. The quality of the image is somewhat blurry, making some of the smaller text difficult to read clearly.
DOJ-OGR-00021175.jpg
The image is a photograph of an official document from the Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR). The top left corner contains the redacted name and title of a person, followed by their signature and a date that appears to be March 2009. Below this section is a footer with additional text. There are no visible people or locations in the document itself as it focuses on the header and footer sections. The main body of the image is too small to read clearly.
DOJ-OGR-00021173.jpg
The image shows a document with the heading "UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT" at the top. Below this header is the case number "20-1428" in bold black font on a white background. The main text of the document appears to be a decision or order, although the specific content is not fully visible. The document has a formal layout with aligned text and lines separating sections. There are no people, locations, or other significant objects apart from the text itself.
DOJ-OGR-00021172.jpg
The image is a photograph of a document with various fields and lines of text. The top of the document includes what appears to be an emblem or logo followed by a series of numbers "04-219" and the words "Case Number PA #18" in red font. Below this, there's a section labeled "Citation Information" with several entries including case names like "United States v. John Doe" and other legal references. There are fields for the court, county, plaintiff(s), defendant(s), attorney information, and additional notes or remarks in different handwriting. The bottom of the document contains a signature, possibly from an individual who has reviewed or filed this paperwork.
DOJ-OGR-00021163.jpg
The image shows a document with visible text and checkboxes. At the top of the document, there is a header that includes some form of identification number "0267-1493" followed by an address which appears to be a mailing or return address for "P.O. Box 55929," but the city and state are not fully legible. The document seems to be a form with sections that require information to be filled out or checked off. There is one section titled "INFORMATION," which includes lines for the date, name of facility, and address. Below this section, there's another area labeled "DESCRIPTION," but no specific details are visible. At the bottom of the document, there is a line with a handwritten signature and some notes or marks next to it. The quality of the image is not very clear, making it difficult to read all the text accurately.
DOJ-OGR-00021158.jpg
The image shows a document with the title "SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT" at the top. Below the title, there is a list of numbered points which are too small to read clearly in detail. The background of the document appears to be gray or silver, and it has some text that seems to be a reference number followed by a series of digits: "108-03469 DOCUMENT 5725 PAGE 1." There are also some red lines on the left side of the page, possibly indicating some sort of annotation or marking system. The overall style of the image is a straightforward photograph of an official document with text and numbers on it.
DOJ-OGR-00021157.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with the title "NOTICE OF COURT DATE" prominently displayed at the top. Below the title, there is a list of instructions, each beginning with the word "SERVICE" followed by a number from one to six and corresponding text detailing actions to take in relation to court proceedings. The text includes specifics about appearances before the court, notifying the court of address changes, and other legal instructions. At the bottom right corner, there is a signature line intended for an individual to sign, indicating receipt or agreement with the notice's contents. The document itself has various shades of gray, suggesting it may be a photocopy or scan rather than an original printed page.
DOJ-OGR-00021156.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a document with red lettering against a white background. At the top right corner, there is a bar with a phone number "1-800-246-2739" in red text. Below this, the word "RECEIPT" is prominently displayed in bold red letters. There are sections of text that include what seems to be a transaction date and possibly some reference numbers or codes, but they are not fully legible due to the resolution of the image. The overall style of the document suggests it could be related to a financial transaction, possibly an invoice or a payment receipt.
DOJ-OGR-00021117.jpg
The image is a photograph of a document with printed text, which appears to be a legal or legislative page. The top portion of the document contains a title that reads "H.R.1823" followed by an acronym "USCODE" and a series of numbers indicating a section number from Title 49 of the United States Code. Below this is a heading with text discussing legislation related to railways, including references to amendments and specific statutes such as "Section 517(c) of Public Law 89-670" and "Section 233 of Public Law 97-468." The document appears to be an official or professional publication due to its structured layout and formal language.
