Documents tagged "form"
Found 1340 documents with this tag
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The image displays a collection of photographs laid out in rows and columns on what appears to be a desk or tabletop. Each photograph is accompanied by a piece of paper with text, suggesting these are contact sheets used for reviewing multiple photos. The text on the papers includes various descriptions such as "Square", "Rectangle", "Color", and numbers like "10", "20", and "30", likely referring to the numbering of each photograph for identification purposes. Some areas of the images are redacted or blurred, indicating sensitive information has been obscured. The setting suggests a professional environment possibly related to photography or archival work.
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The image displays a page of photographs that have been redacted with black marks to obscure their contents. Each photograph is framed by a white border and appears to be part of an album or collection. The redacted areas vary in size and shape, covering the central portions of the images, which suggests that sensitive information or content is being hidden from view. There is no visible text within the image that indicates any names, locations, or other identifiable details. The style of the photograph page resembles physical photo albums or official reports where information needs to be kept confidential.
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The image shows a collection of blank yellow sticky notes attached to what appears to be a clear plastic template with pre-printed headings and spaces for writing. The headings on the template include "Ticket Number", "Name", "Date", "Phone", "Email", and other related fields that might be used for event tickets or reservations. There is also a visible barcode at the bottom of the plastic sheet. The sticky notes are empty, suggesting they are not yet filled out with information.
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The image shows a document with multiple photographs pasted onto it, each accompanied by captions or descriptions. The style of the document is informal and appears to be handcrafted. There are several images in various sizes and orientations, some are obscured or partially covered by black rectangles, indicating that specific parts of the images are being censored or concealed. The visible text includes phrases like "Somali", "Kenya", and "Ethiopia", suggesting a geographical focus for the photographs. Additionally, there's an address label in the bottom left corner with "Imam Khomeini Ave" written on it, which might be the name of a street or avenue. The overall impression is that of a personal or educational project related to these locations.
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The image appears to be a strip of photos mounted on a board. Each frame contains different photographs that have been altered with black marks or scribbles over the top right corner, obscuring parts of the images within them. There are no visible texts in the provided section of the image that indicate any additional information or context about the content of the photographs. The style of the photograph seems to be documentary or investigative, given the nature of the alterations made on the photos.
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The image shows a strip of photographs with various scenes that have been censored using black marks and lines. The photos are arranged in the typical format for photo strips, where each frame represents one moment captured by a camera. There is no visible text or distinct locations identifiable within this sequence of photos due to the heavy censorship. It appears to be an artistic representation highlighting the act of suppression or privacy considerations in photography.
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The image is of a blurry DVD case with writing on it. It appears to be a personal disc rather than a commercial release, indicated by the handwritten label in the center that includes an obscured word and two underscores followed by "02". The case has a small circular hole at the bottom where a barcode would typically be found, but there's no visible barcode or other standard information one might expect on the front of a commercial DVD case. The overall image quality is quite poor with pixelation and lack of detail.
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The image shows a document with the words "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" at the top, indicating that a particular item was not processed through a scanning system. Below this message, there is a description of an item labeled "COD3X." The document appears to be a printed form or notice, possibly related to inventory management or logistics operations given its context. There are no visible people in the image, and it seems to focus on textual information rather than depicting locations or specific objects outside the scope of the text provided.
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The image displays a yellow slip of paper with printed and handwritten information. The print at the top reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by a line for description which is left blank. Below this, there is additional text stating "DESCRIPTION CD" in a smaller font size. The lower part of the paper appears to be torn off or obscured from view. There are no visible people or locations identifiable on this slip of paper.
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The image shows a physical document with two photographs attached to it, one on each side. The photograph on the left appears to depict an indoor scene with people and furniture, possibly taken during an event or gathering. The right photograph is partially obscured by paper clips holding the document together. Below the photos, there's visible text that includes the words "Reports" and what seems to be a reference number or code "A361." There are also other codes or identifiers on the document, such as "G205148" and "T274639." The document appears to be official or formal in nature, potentially related to reports or records management.
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The image shows an orange paper with printed and handwritten text on it. The printed text at the top reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters, indicating that whatever item this form is related to has not been scanned through a system, possibly for inventory or security purposes. Below this, there's a line where additional information can be written; however, only the initials "CJ" are visible on the handwritten part of the text. At the bottom of the paper, there is more printed text which includes the words "OFFICIAL DOCUMENT INSTRUCTIONS" and "RECEIVED MAY 17, 2009," suggesting that this form was received as an official document on May 17th in a year that appears to be 2009. The overall condition of the paper suggests it's been handled or used previously, with visible wear and creases.
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The image shows a warning sign that is not yet scanned into the system. The sign warns that the item was not scanned and should be described for further information. There is also an area for official details below, suggesting this is a place where important notes may need to be documented.
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The image features a blue paper with printed instructions and handwritten information. The text on the paper reads "CSAM NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below this heading is a line that has been partially filled out; it includes the name "JOHN DOE," which appears to be written by hand. At the bottom of the document, there's an official disclaimer printed in small font, though only part of it is visible: "Official Notice Instructions Received March 7th, 2014." The background is not clearly discernible due to the focus on the paper and its contents.
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The image shows a DVD disc partially obscured by another piece of paper with a black mark covering part of it. The visible portion of the DVD disc has text on it that reads "DVD R" and includes additional information such as "Region 0," suggesting that this is a region-free or multi-region DVD. The background is indistinct but appears to be a surface with smudges and marks, possibly an adhesive label or packaging material.
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The image appears to be a historical document with writing on it. There is a list of numbers, which seem to be related to dates and possibly times given the context. The top part of the paper has some handwritten text that is slightly blurred, making it difficult to read clearly. It mentions something about "What do you think" followed by a word that isn't entirely legible due to the quality of the image. There are also several numbers listed below this statement: 16, 28, 40, 52, and others in a similar format, but without more context, it's unclear what these numbers represent. The document has aged over time, indicated by its worn-out edges and the faded quality of the paper.
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The image shows a document with a yellow background and black text. The top of the document contains the words "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" printed in bold, capitalized letters, indicating that an item is missing or has not been processed through a scanning system. Below this message, there's a section labeled "Description," which appears to be blank, suggesting that additional details about the unscanned item were supposed to be written here but are not present in the image. The style of the document suggests it might be an official or institutional form designed for tracking purposes.
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The image shows a yellow sign with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by the word "Description" and some handwritten notes beneath it. At the bottom of the sign, there is additional printed information stating "Official Doctor's Excuse" along with a date and signature. The style of the image appears to be an ordinary photograph of a paper document rather than an artistic rendering.
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The image is a collage of various photographs and text overlays, which seem to be related to a newspaper article. There are several individual photos with different subjects such as cars, buildings, and a person in a blue shirt. The text "AP" appears multiple times across the images, suggesting it may be an abbreviation for Associated Press or another reference within the context of this collage. Some words like "photo," "page," and "file" are also visible, indicating different sections or information about these photographs. Additionally, there is a sequence of numbers at the bottom right corner that might represent some form of identification or code related to the images. The overall style suggests it's meant to convey a narrative through visuals and snippets of text.
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The image appears to be a collage of various photos placed on a single page. There are several photographs with different themes and subjects, such as landscapes, wildlife, and urban scenes. The images are not in high resolution due to the quality of the photo itself and the way it was taken or shared. There is visible text overlaying some of the photographs, which may include names, dates, or other information, but it's too small and blurry to read accurately. Additionally, there are redacted areas across the images where parts of each photo have been obscured with a red marking, possibly to protect privacy or confidentiality. The page itself is bordered by what seems to be an envelope flap, suggesting these photos were sent through mail or collected from various sources.
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The image shows a blue CD with handwritten text on it. The word "GAY" is written at the center of the disc's hub area in black ink, and there appears to be another name or word above that, although it is not entirely clear due to the angle and quality of the photo. There is also visible text at the edge of the CD; however, this text is partially obscured and not fully legible. The style of the image seems candid and informal, possibly taken with a casual handheld camera. The focus is on the CD itself, which is centrally placed in the frame.
