Documents tagged "instructions"
Found 36 documents with this tag
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed and handwritten text. The visible printed text includes "ITEM WAS I NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top, followed by "Description:" where there is space for writing an explanation, but no actual description is written here. Below that, additional information has been added in pen, but it's not entirely clear due to the quality of the image and the handwriting. At the bottom of the paper, there's a small section titled "Official Docket Instructions" with a date mentioned as "July 7, 2015." This indicates that the document might be related to some official documentation process or an inventory system where items are expected to be scanned for record-keeping purposes. The paper appears to be part of an internal manual or guide, possibly within a professional or administrative setting.
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The image is a blurry photograph of a document titled "Photo Line-Up Instructions" with text that appears to describe procedures for conducting a photo lineup, which seems relevant to law enforcement or criminal investigation purposes. The paper has a section labeled "Signal Time" followed by blank lines, suggesting space for notes or data entry related to the timing aspects of the process. At the bottom, there is another empty line labeled "Officer's Notes." There are no visible people or locations due to the image quality and angle.
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The image shows a piece of paper titled "Photo Lineup Instructions." Below the title is a paragraph with instructions that include not discussing the case and identifying individuals in a line-up, but it's partially cut off at the bottom. At the top right corner, there are three blank lines where signatures would be placed; however, no names or titles are visible on those lines. The paper appears to be a standard form with instructions printed on it, and it is oriented vertically in the photograph.
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The image is a photograph of a document titled "Photo Line-Up Instructions". The document appears to be instructional and possibly related to law enforcement procedures, as it mentions a case number and the importance of not influencing the identification process. There is also a section with blanks provided for the date, officer's initials, and comments. The text in the image is written in English, and the style of the document suggests an official or legal context. The quality of the photo is somewhat blurry, making some of the text difficult to read.
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The image is a photograph of a document titled "Photo Line-Up Instructions". It includes a list of instructions for conducting a photo line-up, which are typically used in law enforcement and legal contexts to help identify suspects or witnesses. The text is printed on standard white paper and appears to be a photocopy or scanned version of an original document. The focus and clarity suggest the image was taken directly from the document rather than capturing its physical surroundings.
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The image shows a piece of paper with printed instructions that appear to be related to photography and maintaining privacy or confidentiality during an event or process. The title "Photo Line - Instructions" is visible at the top of the page. There are blanks filled in for certain dates, including "Date 3/21/97" and a time, but some information has been redacted with black lines to conceal it. In addition, the name "Dr. Robert L. Brownlee" is printed on the document, suggesting he may be involved in the instruction or event being referred to. The text emphasizes caution regarding privacy matters, instructing that no photographs should be taken of people without their consent.
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The image shows a piece of paper with a heading that reads "Photo Line Instructions". The body of the text is partially obscured and blurred out, making it difficult to read in its entirety. There are some words visible such as "You will be given instructions", but they are cut off and not fully legible. Additionally, there appears to be a redacted section, indicated by lines across part of the text, which suggests that certain details have been intentionally concealed or removed from view. The style of the image is straightforward, resembling a typical office document photographed rather than digitally scanned, which can result in lower resolution and clarity.
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The image displays a close-up of a sign or label with various pieces of information on it. The text is not entirely legible due to the angle and resolution, but there are sections with headings and bullet points indicating different categories such as "Shipping Instructions" and "Product Information." There's also a logo visible at the top right corner which appears to be that of an establishment named Oakworks Nova, accompanied by a small graphic element resembling a stylized tree or leaf. The style of the image is a straightforward photograph with no human figures present, focusing on the informational sign itself.
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The image shows an interior hallway with a blue carpeted floor and walls adorned with white panels that create a corridor effect. At the end of the corridor, there's a doorway to another room, which is slightly open. The lighting in the hallway appears to be artificial, casting even illumination throughout the space. On the far right side of the photo, there is a text overlay that reads "Emergency Evacuation Instructions 2018" indicating that this image may have been taken during an emergency evacuation training session or as part of safety guidelines in the year 2018.
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The image is a scanned document with printed text on it. The text appears to be a list of questions or statements under various headings such as "21" and "22". There are also sections titled "Explanatory Notes", "Instructions for Completing Form 3567-X", and other sections with subheadings like "22.b" and "Explanation of Questions". The text is dense and the quality of the scan is a bit grainy. There are no images or graphics visible in the document.
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The image shows a close-up of two documents with red markings on them. The upper document appears to be an application form for a scholarship or educational program, which includes fields such as "Student ID Number" and "Home Address." There is also visible text that reads "Scholarship Application Form" followed by "Application Form Instructions." The lower document has similar red markings but with different content; however, the details are not entirely clear due to the resolution of the image. Both documents have been edited or highlighted, likely for correction or attention to certain areas within the forms. There are no people, locations, or other significant objects discernible in this image, as it is focused on the textual and instructional content of the documents.
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The image shows a printed document with multiple pages laid out horizontally across the frame. The document appears to be related to education or training, possibly an exam paper given its numbered sections and structured layout of questions and prompts for answers. The visible text includes headings such as "Instructions" and "Part A." The style of the image is straightforward, with a focus on the content of the document. There are no people, locations, or significant objects other than the printed pages themselves.
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The image is a screenshot of a webpage with various elements on it. There's a prominent heading that reads "Questionnaire" followed by what appears to be a subheading or paragraph title that states "Writing" in bold letters. Below this, there's a boxed section titled "Instructions," suggesting guidelines for the questionnaire. The text and layout indicate that this is an online form designed for users to complete, likely related to writing. However, the specific details of the questions or instructions within the image are not clear due to the resolution and quality of the image provided.
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The image is a scanned document with multiple columns of printed text and numbers. It appears to be a report or a list organized into rows and columns, containing information that could be related to items, products, or services, given the numerical data and descriptions such as "SKU" (Stock Keeping Unit), quantities, prices, and notes like "Special Instructions." The document has a header with red text at the top which is partially cut off, making it difficult to read the entire title. The overall style of the image suggests an official or commercial document intended for record-keeping or inventory management.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a digital document with a list titled "Instructions for Participants". It is numbered from 10 to 20, suggesting that this could be part of a larger set of instructions or guidelines for an event or activity. The text is black on a white background, and the document has a header at the top which includes numbers and possibly other details too small to read. There are no visible people, locations, or significant objects in the image; it focuses solely on the written content.
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The image displays a screenshot of a document with the title "Instructions to Bidders" on the top left corner. The text is written in black ink against a white background and provides instructions for potential bidders, likely for a procurement process or tender. The font size varies, suggesting headings and subheadings, and there are numbered points indicating sections of information. At the bottom right corner, there's a signature which could belong to an individual who has reviewed, verified, or authorized the document. The overall style is formal and informational, commonly associated with official documentation.
