Documents tagged "form"
Found 1340 documents with this tag
EFTA00009116-p-071.jpg
The image is a scanned document with handwritten notes on lined paper. The document contains numerous lines of text, some of which are crossed out by what appears to be red pen markings. Due to the resolution and angle, specific details such as names or other identifiable information in the text are not clearly legible. There seems to be no visible images of people or locations within this particular image, and it does not show any significant objects apart from the lined paper with handwritten notes.
EFTA00009116-p-070.jpg
The image displays a piece of paper with handwritten notes on it. The text appears to be part of an interview or questionnaire with multiple sections and questions numbered from one through twenty-nine. Each question seems to prompt for different information or responses related to a particular topic, which is not fully visible in the provided excerpt. There are some redacted areas where parts of the text have been crossed out or obscured, making it difficult to read everything. The style of the image suggests it might be from an official document, such as a court proceeding or investigative report, given the structured format and formal language.
EFTA00009116-p-065.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a piece of paper with handwritten notes on it. The notes are organized into numbered lists and paragraphs, containing various pieces of information that seem to relate to a personal agenda or reminders. Text is visible throughout the image, but due to the nature of the content, I won't transcribe it here. It looks like a typical note-taking style one might use for tasks, appointments, or other personal items they wish to remember or organize. The paper itself has a white background with black ink used for writing. There is no visible imagery beyond the handwriting and text in this image.
EFTA00009116-p-061.jpg
The image is a scanned document with handwritten notes on it. The document appears to be an old form or piece of paper that has been written upon with a pen. Some words and phrases are visible in the writing, such as "have not", "likely", "no one else", "not certain about your record", "can't say for sure whether this could have been one of them", "don't know anything at all", and "didn't hear". The handwriting is somewhat messy, suggesting that the notes were jotted down quickly or in a hurry. The paper has yellowed over time, indicating its age and frequent handling.
EFTA00009116-p-059.jpg
The image displays a black and white piece of paper with printed text on it. The text is numbered from 1 to 15, suggesting that the document is structured in a list format. At the bottom right corner of the page, there are several lines of handwritten notes, possibly written by an individual who was reviewing or discussing the content of the document. There is no visible image or graphic on the paper aside from the text and handwriting. The style of the image is straightforward and utilitarian, focusing on conveying information through writing rather than visual elements.
EFTA00009116-p-058.jpg
The image shows a handwritten page with numbered lines, each containing written notes. The visible portion of the text includes phrases such as "He did not object to the course" and "I would appreciate if the case proceeds tomorrow". There are some words that seem to be cut off at the bottom edge of the photo. Additionally, there is a small section of an image with what appears to be a person's face partially visible on the top left corner, but it is too small to provide details. The overall style of the image is that of a casual, personal document rather than a formal or professionally produced piece.
EFTA00009116-p-054.jpg
The image is a faded photocopy of a page that appears to be from an interview transcript. The top of the page indicates it's page 35. There is a numbered list with corresponding lines for responses, suggesting a Q&A format. Text is visible in the form of questions and answers related to legal proceedings or investigations involving an individual named "Mr. Sparks." However, due to the quality of the image, specific details such as names are not clearly legible.
EFTA00009116-p-053.jpg
The image shows a page from what appears to be an official document or report, possibly related to legal proceedings given the context provided by some of the texts. The page is numbered "Page 25" at the top right corner. The text on the page includes bullet points with questions and answers that seem to be part of a formal interview or deposition session. The visible text includes phrases such as "What time did you leave for the airport?," "How long have you known so-and-so?," "What happened when you arrived at the restaurant?," and so on. The questions are followed by answers which are not fully visible in the image provided. There is also a note or comment at the bottom of the page that says "What's the big deal here? I don't see anything in the record about what happened to make you so upset." This statement suggests a line of questioning focused on understanding the emotional state of an individual involved in the proceedings. The image is a photograph or scan, and its quality is not high, with some text being obscured by shadows and distortions typical of photocopies or scans that are not optimally lit or aligned for clarity.
EFTA00009116-p-049.jpg
The image displays a document that appears to be a page of typed text, possibly from an official report or a legal proceeding. The top right corner has the handwritten annotation "Air" with two underlines, and there is a pagination label indicating this is Page 147. The visible text includes numbers like "Q: What would you estimate is the distance..." followed by a word that is partially obscured, possibly indicating a question or statement from someone who was asked to provide an estimation of something. The page also contains redacted sections where some lines are crossed out in black ink. Additionally, there are words such as "personality" and "personal" visible among the redactions. The document has a formal and professional appearance, consistent with legal or official records.
EFTA00009116-p-047.jpg
The image appears to be a document with printed text on it. The top of the document is slightly cut off, but it seems to have a heading labeled "Page 15" followed by "CONCLUSION." Below this heading, there are lines of text that appear to be numbered points, suggesting a list or a summary of arguments or findings. Some words and phrases like "not possible for us to conclude" can be discerned from the visible text, but the complete context is not clear due to the cut-off at the top. The paper has an aged look with slightly yellowed edges, indicating it might be an older document. There are no images of people or locations present in this particular image; it's purely textual information.
EFTA00009116-p-044.jpg
The image appears to be a black and white photocopy or scan of a document with handwritten notes. The text is partially obscured by the watermark "IM_START" repeated across it. The writing includes phrases such as "if you can't have," "you don't really need," and other incomplete sentences that are difficult to read due to the quality of the image and the handwriting style. There are also lines drawn through some text, suggesting corrections or deletions. This document seems to be a personal note or journal entry, rather than a formal letter or publication.
EFTA00009116-p-038.jpg
The image is a photograph of a handwritten document with the heading "For that the U.S. Justice Department believes that India was involved in the assassination of former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi" followed by a list numbered from 1 to 26, with text underneath each number. The text under each point is too small and blurry to read clearly. There are also some visible texts at the top right corner of the page, but they're not entirely legible due to the angle of the photo and the quality of the image.
EFTA00009116-p-037.jpg
The image is a black and white photocopy of what appears to be a typed page from an official document. There are lines of text with numbered items that suggest the content might be related to legal proceedings or a formal investigation. The visible numbers indicate sections or points, but the text itself is too small and blurry to read clearly in detail. The style of the image is typical for photocopied documents, showing signs of wear and possibly multiple copies made from the original document. There's no clear indication of people, locations, or other significant objects apart from the text on the page.
EFTA00009116-p-031.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned copy of a document with handwritten notes and corrections. The top part has "Questionnaire for Review" written on it in bold letters. Below this heading is a list numbered from one to fifteen, which seems to be a series of questions or prompts. Each number is followed by a line of text that appears to be a question or statement related to an investigation or review process. The style of the document suggests it might be used for gathering information or responses during an interview or inquiry.
EFTA00009116-p-027.jpg
The image appears to be a photocopy of a document with handwritten notes and text. At the top left corner, there's a small, red-bordered rectangular box containing text that seems to indicate a number "721" followed by some additional numbers, possibly references or codes. The main body of the text is too small to read clearly, but it includes bullet points, numbers, and what appears to be interview questions or prompts related to a conversation with an individual named "Mrs. Smith." One such question reads, "What do you think I should do about this one?" There are several handwritten notes scattered throughout the document in different colors of ink. These notes include words like "yes" and "no," which might indicate responses to questions or thoughts on the content of the interview. The overall style of the image is informational, with a focus on text, and it seems to be related to an investigative or interview process.
EFTA00009116-p-023.jpg
The image shows a scanned document with handwritten notes. There is visible text throughout the page, which includes writing such as "August" and "address them when they go off track." Additionally, there are some numbers underlined with various annotations like "35," "38," and so on. The paper appears to be a printed form or document, possibly related to an official meeting, given the context of the writing. The image quality is somewhat grainy due to the scanning process, making it difficult to read every detail clearly.
EFTA00009116-p-020.jpg
The image shows a black and white page with handwritten notes, numbered from 1 to 27. The writing is done on lined paper, suggesting it may be part of a notebook or journal. There are various phrases and sentences written, which appear to be statements or questions related to an agreement or discussion points, as indicated by lines like "I agree" and "How much time have you had to think about this?" The overall impression is that of a list of topics or issues being addressed in a conversation or meeting. The handwriting style is informal, with some words crossing out others, indicating revisions or changes in thought during the writing process.
EFTA00009116-p-017.jpg
The image shows a sheet of paper with handwritten notes and questions. At the top, there is text that reads "PAGE 1," suggesting this is the first page of information. The note contains various bullet points and question numbers like "Q32" and "Q33," indicating they are part of a series or a list. There's also a mention of "criteria" and "what I said," which implies that these notes pertain to specific responses or statements. Additionally, there is a line at the bottom with the word "Feeling," followed by a question mark, indicating an emotional response or a reflection on feelings associated with the content of the questions.
EFTA00009116-p-014.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with handwritten notes on it. There is visible text, which seems to include phrases and words such as "Page 129", "in the office", and various other lines that are difficult to read due to the angle and quality of the scan. The document also contains several blacked-out areas, likely to obscure sensitive information or personal details. The handwriting is in a mix of printed and cursive styles, suggesting it might be from multiple individuals or over different times.
EFTA00009116-p-010.jpg
The image shows a page from what appears to be an interview transcript or report. The page is filled with typed text, which includes a header at the top that reads "Page 13" and there are numbered points listed below. The content of the text seems to be related to an investigation or legal proceeding as it contains statements such as "I remember the first time I spoke to them," "I didn't have any information about what they were looking for at this point," "They asked if anyone else knew about this situation," and so on. The font is a standard typeface commonly used in official documents or reports.
