Documents tagged "letter"
Found 241 documents with this tag
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The image shows a printed collage of photographs with some areas obscured by black rectangles, likely to protect sensitive information or privacy. Each photograph appears to be taken in different indoor settings and seems to focus on objects rather than people. The visible text includes numbers ("523946910") and letters ("DPI") that could be related to digital image file specifications or identification numbers, but without additional context, their purpose is unclear. There is also a watermark-like text at the bottom of each photograph, which might indicate copyright or ownership information; however, it's not entirely legible due to the resolution and angle of the photo. The style of the image suggests it may have been used for forensic or investigative purposes, as such collages are often created to compare images side by side.
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The image shows a printed photograph with multiple exposures overlaid on it. The main picture captures a scenic view of a body of water, possibly an ocean, during twilight or sunrise, given the warm hues and cloud formations. Some text is visible on the photo, which includes "NECK DEEP" in bold letters at the top left corner and "DISAPPEARED" at the bottom right corner, both phrases suggesting titles of photographs or concepts related to the image's content. The remaining area of the photograph is obscured by a black rectangle covering what appears to be an upper body of a person, with only the torso visible, and their presence is indicated by a pinkish-red tone in that section. Additionally, there is a small text at the bottom left corner that reads "DSC01236," which could be the file name or reference number for this particular photograph. The style of the image suggests it might be related to music or multimedia content due to the titles mentioned.
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The image shows a collection of x-ray films on a lightbox, which is commonly used for medical diagnosis. The x-rays appear to be of human limbs, possibly hands and forearms, based on the visible anatomical structures. Each film has a series of numbers or letters at the top, likely indicating patient identifiers or examination codes. Due to the nature of the image and the context provided, it is not appropriate to describe specific details that may compromise personal privacy or medical confidentiality.
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The image shows a collection of photocopied pages placed on top of each other and attached to what appears to be an open book or notebook. The top page is partially obscured by the overhanging edges of the following pages. Each page contains printed text, but due to the angle and overlap of the sheets, it's not possible to read any of the content in detail. The visible portion of the text includes what seems like a combination of numbers and letters that could be part of a reference code or file number, typical of official documents or reports. There are no people or discernible locations visible in this image. The focus is on the physical attributes of the paper and its arrangement rather than the content it contains. The overall setting suggests an office or academic environment where such materials might be used for reference or analysis.
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The image shows a blue paper with printed and handwritten text on it. The top of the paper has printed instructions that read "CSM NOT SCANNED" in bold black letters, followed by a smaller font stating "CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM," which is also in black ink. Below this header, there's a handwritten note reading "3 THUMBS UP" with an arrow pointing rightward toward the bottom of the paper. The background appears to be nondescript, possibly suggesting that the paper is attached to a larger item or document. There are no people or locations visible in the image, and the focus is solely on the piece of paper and its printed and handwritten messages.
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The image shows a blue paper with black text on it. The most prominent message on the paper reads "CSM NOT SCANNED" in bold letters. Below this message is a handwritten name that appears to be "I THOMAS". At the bottom of the paper, there are additional lines of text including an official-looking header that says "Official CSM Instructions" and some dates: "REVIEW MARCH 17TH 2015" followed by another date, which is partly obscured but seems to be in the format of a year. The style of the image suggests it might have been taken with a smartphone or other handheld device due to its orientation and quality.
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The image shows a blue paper with printed and handwritten information. At the top of the page, in bold letters, it reads "CSM NOT SCANNED." Below this is a date "16 THUMBS," presumably indicating when something was not scanned or done on that day. The bottom of the document has an official-looking header with text that appears to be too small to read clearly, but it includes phrases like "OFFICIAL DOCUMENT" and "REVIEWED MARCH 27, 2015." There is a red stamp or mark next to this text which could signify approval, disapproval, or another form of official action. The style of the image is straightforward and seems functional rather than decorative.
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The image shows a blue paper with white and black text on it. The top of the paper reads "CSM NOT SCANNED" in bold capital letters. Below this heading, there is handwritten text which seems to include a name or title followed by a date. At the bottom of the paper, there is an official-sounding instruction that says "Official: Doctor's Verification Required - Received March 23rd 1995" in capital letters, indicating a specific formality required for this document and when it was received. The text suggests that this could be related to some sort of medical or administrative process, possibly involving a certificate or a form of identification that is not to be scanned electronically.
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The image shows a paper with printed text on it. The most prominent text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in capital letters, indicating that an item intended for scanning did not undergo the process successfully. There is also smaller text below this message which appears to be a description, possibly detailing why the item was not scanned or providing further instructions. The paper has a yellowish hue, and there's a date at the bottom right corner that suggests it was created on June 15, 2023. The image seems to be taken in an indoor environment, but no people or significant objects are visible beyond the paper itself.
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The image shows a collection of photographs displayed on what appears to be a presentation board with an overlay grid that has numbers and letters labeled from A1 to E6. Each photograph depicts a different scene, with some featuring architectural elements like old stone buildings or ruins, while others show natural landscapes with trees and hills. The images are varied in content but all seem to capture historical or cultural significance. There is no visible text on the photographs themselves, and there are no people present in any of the photographs. The overall style of the image suggests it might be part of an academic presentation or exhibition focusing on archaeology or history.
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The image is of a yellow form with black text and handwritten writing. The main message on the form states "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below this, there is space for a description, where it says "Description: CD" in a smaller font size. In the bottom right corner, there's official-looking information including an address and a date (August 2019) along with a phone number. The handwriting appears to fill out the form, possibly indicating the name of the person or other details that were not scanned as intended.
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The image shows a bright orange paper with printed text. The main heading on the paper reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold, capitalized letters, indicating that there is an issue with an item not having been properly scanned. Below this heading is a blank space provided for additional information or instructions, which seems to be left unoccupied. At the bottom of the paper, there are some more printed words but they are too small and blurred to read clearly. The background beyond the orange paper is out of focus, making it difficult to discern any details.
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The image shows a blue paper with printed and handwritten text on it. The printed text at the top reads "CSM NOT SCANNED" in bold letters. Below this statement is a line of handwritten text that appears to say "4 Thumbs Up." At the bottom, there's additional printed information which seems to be related to a form or an official document. The date mentioned on the paper is February 17th, and it says "1992." The quality of the image suggests it might have been taken with a camera rather than being a direct scan or digital photograph.
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The image shows a blue document with a warning message at the top that reads "SCAM NOT SCANNED" in bold, red letters. Below this header is an area labeled "32 Thumbprint's" where there are thumbprints placed. The text also indicates it is for an official review and includes a date of March 10th, although the year is not fully visible. There are no people or locations clearly depicted in the image.
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The image shows a collection of small photographs attached to a white paper strip, similar to what one might find in an album or exhibit. Each photo depicts the same scene, which appears to be an aerial view of a coastline with rocks and vegetation leading down to the water's edge. The ocean is visible in all photos, suggesting different moments captured at the same location. There are also numbers and letters printed on each photo border, but without additional context, their significance isn't clear from the image alone.
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The image shows a series of photographs arranged in two rows on what appears to be a sheet of paper or film strip holder, commonly used for developing and viewing photographic negatives. Each negative displays a scenic view of an ocean with waves crashing against rocks along the shoreline. The text present on the images includes numbers ("011"), letters ("M11"), and dates ("26/07/13"), which likely represent identification or metadata for the photographs. These inscriptions suggest that the photos were taken on July 26th, and they are part of a series or album, as indicated by the sequential numbering. The ocean scenes depicted showcase natural beauty with clear skies and undisturbed waters.
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The image shows a strip of photographs laid out on what appears to be a light background. Each photograph captures a different scene; however, they all seem to depict outdoor environments with varying levels of detail and lighting conditions. The central part of the photo strip is slightly obscured by the text "1234567890" overlaid across it in white letters, which makes it difficult to describe the specific content of those photographs. There are also some visible texts on the left side of the image that appear to be serial numbers or codes associated with each photograph: "IMG_0102," "IMG_0103," and "IMG_0104."
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The image is of a yellow paper with printed instructions at the top and an area for writing further details below. The text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold black letters, indicating that a particular item has not been checked by a scanner, such as in the context of inventory or security checks. The instruction is followed by a line where additional information can be written, but there's no specific data provided in this example. In the bottom right corner, there's a small text that says "Official Document Instructions" with a date reference: "Received May 27th, 2009." This suggests that the paper is an official form from the year 2009. The background of the image is nondescript and does not provide any additional context or details.
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The image shows a collection of photographs printed on a piece of paper that appears to be an envelope or document of some kind. Each photograph is labeled with numbers and letters, indicating they are part of a series or set. The subjects in the photos seem to be related to scientific or technical topics, possibly images from a microscope or satellite, given their small size and high-resolution details. There is no visible text providing additional context about the content or location of these photographs. The style of the photograph suggests it was taken in an informal setting, perhaps during a presentation or study session.
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The image depicts a CD with handwritten text on it. The CD appears to be an audio disc, labeled as "CDR" indicating that it is a recordable compact disc designed for storing digital audio. There's also a series of numbers and letters in the center ring which are likely a catalog number or production code. The handwriting includes a name, possibly someone's personal identification, followed by another word that is not entirely clear from the image.
