Documents tagged "note"
Found 541 documents with this tag
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The image displays a document with handwritten content on lined paper. The top right corner shows the number "27" printed in bold black ink. The page contains various lines of text written in different styles and handwriting. Some words are more legible than others, but generally, it appears to be a mix of notes or thoughts that may include phrases such as "what you would like to do" and "have been very helpful." The document also includes some numbers and the word "thank" is visible in the lower left corner. The overall style suggests this could be a personal note, study notes, or even part of a therapy session's transcript.
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The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten notes. The text is written in a cursive script, which makes it somewhat challenging to read due to the angle and quality of the photo. There are several lines of text, each beginning with a number followed by words that appear to be part of a list or a sequence of questions or points being made. The paper seems to have been used for note-taking, possibly during a lecture or meeting. The image has a watermark or logo at the bottom right corner, indicating it may be from a source related to news media or reporting.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed page with a series of numbered questions and answers related to a legal or corporate matter. The content is not fully legible due to the resolution and angle of the photo. However, some visible text includes terms such as "questions", "answers", "agreement", and "disclosure", suggesting that the page is part of a document exchange during negotiations or an investigation. There are also references to specific dates in July and August, which could be related to events or deadlines mentioned in the context of the questions. The bottom right corner of the page includes what seems to be a handwritten note with a date, possibly indicating when this page was last reviewed or noted as important.
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The image appears to be a scanned page of text, possibly from an official document or report given the context and layout. It has numbered sections with headings like "Reasons for Decision" which suggests it is part of a legal, administrative, or formal decision-making process. The visible text includes phrases such as "What was the issue in dispute?" indicating that the page discusses matters relevant to conflict resolution or case assessment. There are also numbers such as "20" and "15", possibly indicating page numbers or section numbers within a larger document. The quality of the image is somewhat faded and there's an indication of handwritten notes on the page with the number "49" visible in one corner.
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The image displays a page of handwritten notes or questions with answers. The text is organized in a question-and-answer format. There are lines for each question and its corresponding answer, suggesting an interview or survey setting. However, the specific content of the questions and answers is not visible in this description due to the low resolution of the image. The background appears to be a piece of paper with some lines and marks that could be doodles or notes from someone taking the information down.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with handwritten notes, predominantly using black ink on what looks like lined paper. The writing is dense and includes both words and numbers in different sections, suggesting it could be a list or a page of notes from a meeting or study session. Due to the quality and angle of the scan, some parts of the text are difficult to read clearly. However, there doesn't seem to be any identifiable people, locations, or significant objects aside from the handwritten content on the paper. The focus is solely on the textual information conveyed by the writing.
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The image displays a page of handwritten notes, which appears to be from a meeting or a discussion. The text is divided into numbered points, indicating key topics or items being addressed. Due to the quality and resolution, it's challenging to read all the content clearly, but there are visible phrases like "questions" and "I don't think we need that." This suggests an evaluative or planning context for the notes. The style of the document is informal, with a casual handwriting and no formal header or footer typically associated with professional documents.
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The image shows a printed document with handwritten notes on it. The text is too small to read clearly, but it appears to be related to an interview transcript or some form of written conversation. There are numerous lines crossed out and words highlighted in red, indicating corrections or annotations made during the review process. Some sections have been entirely blacked out for privacy, suggesting sensitive information has been removed from view. The document is numbered on each page, with the visible number "12" at the top, implying that it is part of a multi-page document.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed page with text and annotations. It seems to be a list of instructions or guidelines, numbered from one through fourteen. Each numbered item has space for writing responses or answers, but the actual content in those spaces is not clearly visible due to the angle and quality of the photo. There are handwritten notes throughout the document, likely indicating additional information, corrections, or questions related to the text. The image also contains a watermark or signature in the upper right corner, which includes a date, although the exact details are obscured. The overall style of the image is utilitarian and informational, suggesting an academic or professional context for its use.
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The image is a black and white photocopy of a document with handwritten notes on it. The text in the document appears to be a list numbered from one to twelve, with each number corresponding to an item. The items are written in a cursive script, making it somewhat difficult to read without a clearer view or more context. On top of the printed text, there are various handwritten notes and annotations that are not fully legible due to the angle and quality of the image. The background is plain, providing no additional context about the location or time when this document was used or created.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with handwritten notes on it. It's titled "PAGE 52" at the top. The document contains numbered lines with text written in ink. Some of the visible text includes phrases such as "every single moment," "understanding," "analysis," and several other words or sentences that are partially obscured or crossed out. There's a reference to "a note on analysis" which seems to be underlined. The handwriting varies in style, suggesting different individuals may have contributed to the notes.
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The image is a faded photocopy of a handwritten note with various texts and lines connecting them, suggesting an organizational chart or mind map. The text includes phrases such as "What to do first?" "Why did I get here?" "What can be done?" "How long will it take?" "What's the best approach?" and more questions related to decision-making and problem-solving. There are also statements like "Ask a friend," indicating different strategies for addressing these questions. The style of handwriting is cursive, which contributes to the personal and informal nature of the document.
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The image is of a printed piece of paper with handwritten notes. The background appears to be a solid color, possibly gray or off-white. There are several lines of text written in black ink, suggesting that someone has been taking notes while reading or listening to another document or discussion. However, the exact content of the text and any visible names or locations are not described as per your instructions. The focus seems to be on the handwriting itself, which could provide clues about the context or purpose of the notes.
EFTA00008998-p-17.jpg
The image is a scan of a document with handwritten notes and typed text on it. The top part of the document appears to be a list with numbers from 1 to 9 followed by questions in brackets. Each question seems to prompt a response, indicated by the space provided next to each one for writing an answer. Below this list is another section titled "STATEMENT OF CASE" which has text typed on it. The visible part of this section includes phrases such as "in 1984" and mentions a court case. There's a name mentioned in the context of "I have been informed that Mr. [name redacted]" indicating communication or involvement with this individual. The bottom portion contains additional handwritten text, which is partially obscured and not entirely clear. However, it includes words such as "case" and another name, suggesting that it continues to discuss the legal case mentioned earlier. The document is a piece of paper with visible creases, indicating it has been handled or folded. The overall impression is that this is some form of legal document, possibly used in preparation for testimony or as a reference during court proceedings.
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The image shows a document with various pieces of information, some of which are partially obscured. At the top right corner, there's a red stamp that reads "DELIVERY RECEIPT/MAIL ROOM" and underneath it is "REC'D MAY 20 1997." Below this stamp, there is text that appears to be related to legal proceedings in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The name "HAMAS" is mentioned in the context of a case. The document seems to be an official court filing or notice, as indicated by the structured layout and formal language used. It includes numbered points, with point number one visible, which mentions charges against individuals related to Hamas, including conspiracy to provide material support to Hamas for acts of terrorism and other crimes. There's a reference to "the 1993 bombing at the World Trade Center" as part of these allegations. The text on the document is in English and it is written in black ink against a white background. The style of the image suggests that it could be a photograph or digital scan of an official court document, with handwritten notes and annotations made by someone handling the document.
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The image shows a page with printed text and a few handwritten notes on the top right corner. The printed text is too small to read clearly from this resolution, but it appears to be part of an official document or report. The visible handwritten notes are difficult to decipher due to the angle and quality of the photograph; however, they seem to consist of numbers and possibly some form of annotation related to the content of the printed page. The document has a header that includes the name "PASCO MACHINERY CO., LTD" and there is a barcode with numbers underneath it, likely indicating a unique identification for the document within an organizational system. The overall style of the image suggests it was taken quickly or from a personal device rather than professionally, as indicated by the angle, lighting, and slight blurriness.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document or sheet with handwritten notes on it. The content is partially redacted with black lines and blurs, obscuring certain words and sections. At the top left corner, there's visible text that reads "Exhibit 20" followed by a page number in parentheses (1). Below this header, additional printed text seems to be a question or statement beginning with "Question:" but it is partially redacted. The handwritten notes include responses to questions, with one answer that includes the name "Rosa," although her full name is also obscured by redaction. There are other words like "no," "yes," and what appears to be an abbreviation for "question" in a darker ink. The background of the document has faint horizontal lines which could indicate graph paper or lined paper.
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The image shows a document with handwritten notes, which appears to be a transcript of an interview or conversation. There are numbered lines indicating questions and responses. The content is related to someone's activities and intentions in relation to another person, with statements like "I want to make sure that I have the right amount of sexual contact" and "I don't want to get into anything that's going to result in an arrest or something like that." The document also includes phrases such as "sexual assault," "physical contact," and references to specific places and times. The handwriting suggests a personal touch, possibly indicating the notes were taken by a human rather than being printed from a computer.
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The image appears to be a document with printed text and handwritten notes on it. The document is partially obscured by a redaction, which is marked with black lines, covering certain parts of the text. There are visible numbers at the top right corner that seem to indicate page numbering or possibly dates. Handwritten text includes questions and answers related to an investigation or interview, though specific details are not clear due to the redacted sections. The document's style is typical for official records or transcripts, with a serious tone suggested by its content and presentation.
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The image shows a page of handwritten notes on lined paper. The writing appears to be in blue ink with some words crossed out and corrections made. The content seems to be related to an interview setting as suggested by phrases such as "interviewer," "questions asked," "response," and "answer." The text includes specific questions and corresponding answers or responses, indicating a structured conversation that may be part of a research study or investigative inquiry. The handwriting is legible but somewhat rushed, suggesting that the notes were taken quickly during the interview session. The page is numbered on the top right corner with the number "24" visible.
