Documents tagged "nda"
Found 129 documents with this tag
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The image shows a blue piece of paper with white text on it. The main message is "SCAN NOT SCANNED" which suggests that the document has not been successfully scanned into an electronic system. Below this, there's handwritten text indicating a date: "25 THURS" without a year specified. At the bottom, there's additional information that reads "Official Notification Date: March 17, 2015," providing context about when the document was originally intended to be scanned or received by someone. The paper appears to be a standard letter-sized piece of stationery.
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The image shows a handwritten note with instructions for using a new photo CD. The note mentions that the size of the photos on the CD is 91 x 75 pixels and asks to please use this new photo disk if possible. It also suggests proofing first before making any changes, presumably referring to the photographs' quality or content. At the bottom, there's a friendly "Thank you!" followed by an illegible name, indicating that the note is likely from someone associated with the production of these images. The paper appears to be a standard piece of stationery, possibly used as a makeshift note card due to its informal appearance.
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The image appears to be a photograph of two compact discs placed on a surface. One disc is partially obscured by what looks like an arrow drawn with black ink, pointing towards the other disc that has writing on it. The visible text on this second disc includes a name "DAVID" and numbers or dates "03/25/98 6:40 PM." Additionally, there's handwritten text above the disc that says "Please use CD-R," suggesting an instruction to not use standard CDs for recording purposes. The image has a grainy quality typical of certain types of photographic prints or digital images with low resolution.
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The image shows a CD case with the disc partially inserted and resting on its spindle. The CD appears to have some writing on it which is not fully legible due to the angle of the photograph. It seems to be a standard plastic CD jewel case, typically used for compact discs. The background is out of focus, suggesting that the primary subject of the image is the CD and its case. There are no visible texts or other distinguishable features in the surroundings that can be confidently described.
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The image shows a collection of discs, specifically CDs, placed side by side with their labels facing up for viewing. The topmost disc has the Apple logo and mentions a capacity of "52X" and "174GB," indicating it is likely intended to represent a high-capacity optical storage device, possibly in comparison or contrast to standard CDs that were typically used for music or smaller software installations. Below that, there's another disc with the Verbatim logo, which is a known brand in the media storage industry, followed by similar text "52X" and "174GB," suggesting it is meant to be of equal or lesser capacity compared to the Apple-branded disc above. The discs are situated on a background that appears to be a piece of paper with some writing visible at the bottom edge, but the content of the writing is not clear enough to discern from this angle and resolution.
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The image shows a yellow paper with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by a line for description where the word "DONE" is handwritten in blue ink. At the bottom of the paper, there's additional text which appears to be a disclaimer or statement: "OFFICIAL DOCUMENT INSTRUCTIONS CONFIDENTIAL RELEASE JUNE 05, 2021 NOT FOR DISSEMINATION WITHOUT APPROVAL." The style of the image is that of a standard office document with a straightforward message and instructions for handling.
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The image displays a document with multiple sections of information, some of which have been redacted with black lines. The upper section contains what appears to be technical data or specifications, possibly related to electronics or machinery, though the text is obscured by redaction marks. Below this, there are blocks of redacted text, and towards the bottom right corner, a small area of non-redacted text seems to include digits that could be part of a code or serial number, but it's not clear enough to read accurately. The document itself has visible creases and appears to be printed on standard office paper.
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The image shows a piece of paper with several photographs attached to it, each containing what appears to be a scene from outer space. The photos show the surface of another planet or moon, possibly taken by a probe or spacecraft. Text is present in the upper right corner of the images, which seems to provide information about the photos, including dates and times, but the specific content of the text is not clear due to resolution limitations. There are no visible people or locations that can be confidently identified from this image. The style of the image is a standard photograph with overlaid photographs on it, and there's no evidence of any significant events or objects within this frame.
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The image shows a document with multiple blacked-out sections, which are likely to contain sensitive information that has been redacted for privacy or security purposes. These redactions obscure the original content and make it unreadable. The text around the blacked-out areas is too small to read clearly in this description, but it appears to be printed on standard white paper with a binder along one edge, suggesting that the document might be part of a larger report or file. The style of the image is straightforward and functional, without any decorative elements or artistic composition.
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The image shows a DVD case with the disc partially inserted into it. The visible part of the disc has text that includes "DVD+R" indicating the type of disc and its capability for recording data once only. Below that, there's the capacity of the disc indicated as "4.7GB" which is the standard size for a single-layer DVD+R disc. There are also some obscured areas of the text where characters have been replaced with black marks to hide information or prevent recognition. The style of the image appears to be a photograph due to its realistic colors and the slight shadow on the surface below the case.
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The image shows a collection of nine smaller images arranged in a grid pattern on a larger piece of paper. The central image is unobstructed and clearly visible, while the eight surrounding images are partially obscured by what appears to be a black rectangle or mark over each one. The purpose of this obscuring could be to protect sensitive information, as suggested by the context provided in the text "UPSIDE DOWN SEXUAL IMAGES" which is overlaid on the image. This suggests that the smaller images may contain content deemed inappropriate and has been censored accordingly. The style of the photo looks like a standard snapshot with no artistic filters applied.
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The image is of a small orange notice with white writing on it. The notice reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below this headline, there is a section labeled "DESCRIPTION" where someone has written "CD" and underneath that description, a signature or initials can be seen, suggesting an acknowledgment of the notice's message. At the bottom of the notice, there is a reference to an official document: "OFFICIAL STAFF INSTRUCTIONS" followed by the date "JUL 2023". The overall appearance suggests this could be an internal communication within an organization or facility where scanning procedures are standard practice.
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The image shows a document with various pieces of information that appear to be redacted with black rectangles. The redactions obscure specific details such as names and numbers that might otherwise be legible. There are multiple instances where the text is replaced by these black marks, suggesting that sensitive or confidential material has been intentionally obscured for privacy reasons. The document includes headings and subheadings, which are partially visible, indicating a structured layout typical of formal documents such as reports or records. The visible sections seem to contain lists or tables with numerical data, but due to the redactions, it's difficult to determine their exact content or purpose. The document appears to be printed on standard white paper and has a physical quality that suggests it is likely intended for hard-copy use rather than being solely digital.
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The image appears to be a document with several black rectangles superimposed over it. The rectangles are irregularly shaped and seem to obscure parts of the text. There is no visible text that can be read due to these blacked-out areas. The background of the document looks like standard white paper, and the edges of the document are not perfectly straight, suggesting it may have been torn or cut from a larger sheet. No people, locations, or significant objects can be discerned due to the obscuring effect of the rectangles.
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The image shows a document with the title "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" written at the top in bold letters. Below this title is an area labeled "Description" where a handwritten note reads "CD" followed by a signature that could be associated with verification or authorization of the item's status. There are instructions for official use at the bottom, which include checkboxes and text fields, but the content of these fields is not legible in this image. The document appears to be a standard printed piece of paper, possibly related to inventory management or similar administrative tasks where scanning items may be required.
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The image shows a printed document with various photos and descriptions beneath them. Each photo is labeled with the word "REPORT" followed by a sequence number like "REPORT101" up to "REPORT105." The pictures depict different scenes, including individuals, interior spaces, and outdoor settings. In one of the photographs at the bottom right, there are blurred images that appear to be obscured or redacted with black boxes, which is a common practice to protect identities or sensitive information. There is also some text overlaid on the document; however, due to the resolution and angle of the photograph, it is not legible enough to transcribe accurately. The overall style of the image is that of a standard photocopied report with printed images and text.
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The image shows a piece of paper with several areas obscured by black lines, presumably to redact sensitive information. At the top left corner, there is visible text that reads "CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT" indicating the classification level of the document. Below this, in smaller print, it says "DIVISIONAL INFORMATION" suggesting the content might be related to internal organization structures or personnel details. The paper appears to have been stapled with a standard metal staple, and there's a visible date stamp at the bottom right corner, though the details of the date are not clear due to the redaction.
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The image displays a document that appears to be an instruction manual or guidelines for some process. It's a standard size paper with black print on it. The top right corner of the paper has a rectangular red stamp-like mark over the text, obscuring parts of the words, which suggests this might be an official or confidential document. There are also several horizontal lines across the page, possibly indicating sections or important notes within the instructions. The specific content of the text and the exact nature of the process being described is not legible due to the red marks and lines covering much of the document.
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The image displays a document covered with black ink blots across several lines of text, obscuring the content for privacy purposes. The visible text includes headers such as "Mission Statement" and "Policies & Procedures" at the top, indicating sections within a larger document or handbook. The bottom of the page shows the heading "Photographs" followed by blots, concealing any specific instructions or regulations related to photography. The style suggests this is a standard print-out with visible perforations, suggesting it may have been printed on a dot matrix printer or another type that uses paper stock designed for continuous feed printers.
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The image shows a document with several lines of text, but most of it is redacted with black rectangles, obscuring its content. At the top and bottom of the page, there are visible texts which appear to be headings or titles, but they too are partially covered by redactions. The visible portion at the top reads "NOTICE OF RIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR REVIEW". The document is in a standard letterhead format with lines for handwritten notes on the left side. The bottom of the page has a section titled "CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT", which is also partially redacted. The overall style of the image suggests it is an official or legal document intended to protect sensitive information by obscuring parts of it.
