Documents tagged "number"
Found 152 documents with this tag
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The image shows a document with a header that reads "Docket No. 20190774" and the title "Emergency Rulemaking to address PUB v. NRC." Below this title is a table with rows labeled "Date," "Time," "Room Number," and so on. The content of the document appears to be redacted, with black lines obscuring much of the text. The visible parts include phrases like "to discuss" and "concerns about," suggesting that the document pertains to a formal discussion or meeting agenda. At the bottom right corner, there is a signature which may indicate the person responsible for this document.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a document with redacted text. The top part of the image shows a header that includes the words "Document Title" and "Page Number," indicating that this is likely a section from a longer document or report. Below the header, there are two lines of text in black font on a white background, but most of the content has been obscured by redacted blocks covering the words. These redactions suggest that sensitive information has been intentionally hidden to maintain privacy or confidentiality. The style of the image is typical for official documents or legal records where sections of text are concealed to protect certain details.
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The image is a digital representation of a document with text and some graphical elements. The top part of the image contains a blue header that reads "259085-63" followed by "1" which might indicate page numbering or tracking. Below this, there are several sections labeled with headers such as "Date," "Time," "Number," and "Location," although the specific content is not clearly visible due to the quality of the image. The document appears to be a formal report or log book entry, possibly from an industrial or technical context. There's no text that suggests people or locations. The document has lines dividing each section for organized information display.
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The image shows a document with the title "Case Number: 15-06217 Document No. 481" and appears to be from a legal proceeding such as a lawsuit. The visible text includes phrases like "Judge's Order," "Defendant's Motion," and "Plaintiff's Response," suggesting that it is related to court orders and motions filed by parties in the case. The style of the document resembles a standard legal pleading or order, with numbered paragraphs, headers, and footers. The page number at the bottom indicates this is Page 10 of a longer document.
DOJ-OGR-00008758.jpg
The image displays a page of text that appears to be a legal document or court filing. At the top, there is a header with the title "Docket Number" followed by a redacted entry and "Page 1 of 2" indicating this is the first page in a two-page document set. Below the header are several lines of text which seem to list numbered paragraphs or points, each beginning with a number such as "1" and "2". The text includes phrases like "the Court" and "defendant" suggesting it refers to legal proceedings. There are no visible people or locations in the image; the focus is solely on the textual content of the document.
DOJ-OGR-00002822.jpg
The image is of a document with text and appears to be an official letter from the United States Government Printing Office. The visible text includes references to specific items such as 'Document No.', 'Subject', 'Office Symbol', 'To', 'From', 'Date', 'File Number', 'Name of Officer', and 'Title of Officer'. There are also phrases like 'OFFICIAL USE ONLY' and the abbreviation 'NRC', which stands for Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The document has been redacted to remove sensitive information or details.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028817.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed text on it. The text appears to be a list or inventory, possibly related to medical or legal documentation given the context and layout. There are headings such as "Case Number", "Plaintiff Name", "Defendant Name", and "Amount Owed" followed by numerical entries in columns. The document is presented against a neutral background, and the text is typed in black ink on white paper. The handwriting at the bottom right corner seems to be a signature, indicating that this paper may have been used for official records or agreements.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028663.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of an email conversation with a focus on cybersecurity. The content suggests a discussion about the readiness and vulnerability of computer networks. In the text box on the right side, there is a statement that reads, "Is the US ready to be Number Two?" This could imply a concern about losing prominence or being surpassed in some context, possibly related to cybersecurity preparedness. The sender's name is visible as Sarah Conner. The email seems to contain a message from an individual expressing their belief that China will soon surpass America in terms of hacking capabilities and cyber espionage.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032722.txt
The document is a series of emails discussing various topics, including people named "Stevie boy" and "mcgann." The communication contains information that is confidential, attorney-client privileged, or may constitute inside information, and it's intended only for the use of the addressee. If the recipient has received this communication in error, they are instructed to notify JEE immediately by return e-mail or e-mailing jeevacation@gmail.com and destroy all copies of the communication.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031552.txt
The document is a series of emails between Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey E. The content of the emails seems to be about legal matters, including grand juries and potential indictments. There are also references to personal topics like birthdays and conferences. The people involved appear to have close relationships or professional connections.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031549.txt
The document contains several emails with conversations between individuals about various topics, including a grand jury subpoena, attending a tea party conference, and discussing the risks associated with staying in a position. The names mentioned include Weingarten, Reid, Jeffrey E., and McGann. There is also an indication of sensitive information being shared, as some parts of the document are redacted for privacy or legal reasons.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031130.txt
The document is a forwarded message discussing statistics about public vs private healthcare in different countries, focusing on survival rates for various diseases and access to medical services. It compares the United States, England, and Canada, highlighting that while some might argue for single-payer systems, the data presented suggests otherwise. The message emphasizes the importance of considering these statistics when debating healthcare policies.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030674.txt
The document shows a series of emails between two individuals discussing topics related to politics and law enforcement. They mention key figures such as Robert Mueller, Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump, and Don Jr. The individuals are concerned about the potential firing of Mueller and the legal actions that could be taken against specific people in relation to an investigation. They also discuss the impact on public perception and the possible outcomes of different scenarios.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030670.txt
The document appears to be a series of email exchanges between two individuals named Jeffrey E. and Reid Weingarten. The emails discuss political topics such as the potential firing of special counsel Robert Mueller by President Trump and the tax code's impact on wealthy people. Additionally, there is mention of Charlie Rose, who was involved in some kind of incident that happened on November 1st. The participants express their opinions and share information about these topics, indicating a serious tone to their discussion.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030666.txt
This document contains a series of email exchanges between two people named Jeffrey E. and Weingarten, Reid. The content of the emails is focused on discussing potential actions related to individuals such as Rod Rosenstein and Donald Trump, with references to firing, opinions, and knowledge. One person mentions that they have a funny number for reference. There's also mention of Charlie Rose being next in line, followed by Brett Ratner. The conversation suggests a sense of urgency or importance regarding the matters at hand.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030662.txt
The document contains a series of emails between Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey E. The key topics discussed in the emails include opinions on Trump's actions, discussions about tax code, and references to Charlie Rose and Brett Ratner. The focus is on political commentary and personal interactions between the two individuals.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030659.txt
The document is a series of emails between Reid Weingarten and Jeffrey E. discussing political topics such as Donald Trump's potential firing of Robert Mueller and the impact of the tax code on wealthy individuals. The conversation also touches upon pop culture references, including Charlie Rose and Brett Ratner. The messages are sent from BlackBerry smartphones and use informal language, suggesting a casual relationship between the two participants.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030347.txt
The document discusses a legal case involving Jane Doe and Donald Trump, among others. The case was voluntarily dismissed against all defendants according to a notice of voluntary dismissal filed by Meagher, Thomas on November 4th, 2016. The communication is confidential and intended only for the addressee, with unauthorized use or disclosure being strictly prohibited.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030238.txt
The document discusses healthcare statistics comparing public and private systems in various countries such as the US, England, and Canada. It emphasizes the superiority of private health insurance over national health insurance in terms of cancer survival rates, treatment timeliness, and access to medical specialists. The email also includes a forward from John Connolly Ed.D., President & CEO of Castle Connolly Medical Ltd.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030113.txt
This is a conversation between Kathy Ruemmler and Jeffrey E. The topic of their discussion appears to be the nomination of Alberto Gonzales for Attorney General and Senator Barack Obama's position on it. They also discuss Kathy Ruemmler leasing an apartment for $11,000 per month with Latham reimbursing her $8000 per month. The conversation is marked by a series of questions and answers related to the above topics.
