Documents tagged "official"
Found 398 documents with this tag
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The image shows an orange form with printed text and a handwritten entry at the bottom. The main text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters, indicating a warning or notice regarding the absence of a scan for a particular item. There is also smaller text that provides additional information: "Description" followed by two lines where details can be filled out, and below it, "Official Receipt," suggesting that this form might be related to an official receipt where items are recorded. The bottom right corner has a handwritten entry with what appears to be a code or reference number in black ink. There is no visible person or location on the form itself.
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The image shows a piece of paper with several square photographs arranged in two rows. Each photograph contains the same scene but at different times of day, as indicated by the captions below them. The photographs appear to be of an outdoor setting during daylight hours, showing what looks like a public space with people and some form of structure or monument in the background. However, due to the resolution and the size of the images within the frame, specific details are not clearly visible. The style of the paper suggests it may be a printed report or presentation, possibly from an official document or academic study.
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The image shows a yellow printed slip with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED." Below the main message is a handwritten description followed by two lines where more information could be written, but they are blank in this image. The bottom of the slip contains official-looking instructions, also in black text, which appear to provide guidance on what to do with this item that was not scanned properly. There's no visible person or location, and the significance is centered on the printed message about an item failing to be scanned.
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The image shows a set of three photographs on what appears to be an official document or report, possibly related to medical or dental work. Each photograph is annotated with red scribbles covering the areas where there might be sensitive information, such as faces or identifying features. The style of the images and their presentation suggest they are meant for educational or professional use, possibly for training in dental procedures or similar contexts. There's no visible text that conveys additional context or details about the photographs.
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The image shows a printed document with two photographs on it, which appear to be related to an investigation of some sort. The left photo captures a person, likely male due to the clothing style and silhouette, from behind. He is holding what seems to be a device or tool in his right hand, which could possibly be related to surveillance, security, or technical work. The right photograph shows another individual, also not facing the camera, near an old building with a distinctive tower that resembles a clocktower. This person's attire and posture suggest they might be engaged in some form of activity or inspection. There is text accompanying each photo, but it's too small to read clearly. The document has been stapled at the top right corner, indicating it may be part of an official report or case file.
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The image displays an orange notice with white text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top. Below this, there is a line for an official description of the item not scanned. The bottom right corner contains additional information indicating the document's official status as an "Official DoD (Department of Defense) Instruction" and includes a date "July 29, 2016." There are no visible people or locations in this image. The focus is on conveying a message about the scanning procedure that was not followed for a particular item.
EFTA00004898-p-76.jpg
The image shows an official document with a yellow background and black text. The text is clear and reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by the description field where there appears to be handwritten notes. The style of the document suggests it might be related to inventory management, warehouse operations, or similar logistical processes where items are tracked and scanned for record-keeping purposes.
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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 plastic envelope containing what appears to be an important document. The envelope has a label with writing that is partially obscured by a black rectangle, possibly indicating confidential or sensitive content. There are also barcodes and other identifying marks on the envelope, suggesting it may have been handled through official channels, such as postal services or administrative offices. The overall context suggests this could be related to an investigation or legal matter, though specific details are not visible due to the redactions.
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The image shows a yellow sign with black text and a signature at the bottom right corner. The text on the sign reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by an empty space for a description. Below this is a line that says "Official Document Instructions," suggesting that the sign may be used in an official capacity to note items not scanned as part of some process or protocol.
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The image shows a yellow slip of paper with black printed text and a handwritten entry. The text on the paper reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by an empty field labeled "Description" where no details have been filled in, apart from a handwritten note that appears to be an abbreviation or code. There is also a section titled "Official Use Only" with pre-printed fields for date and signature, which are blank. The background of the image is not clearly visible due to the focus on the paper.
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The image shows a yellow piece of paper with printed and written information on it. At the top of the paper, there is a bold statement that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in capital letters, indicating an issue with the scanning process or equipment. Below this text is a line provided for description, where handwritten notes are visible, including the word "CD," suggesting that the item in question may be a compact disc. The paper also includes a reference to "Official Doctor Orders" at the bottom, along with a date stamp indicating it was read on July 12, 2006. This suggests that the document is related to medical instructions or a prescription slip.
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The image shows a blue instruction sheet with the title "CSAM NOT SCANNED" in bold red letters at the top. There is handwritten text on the sheet which reads "25 Thumbs Down." The bottom of the document contains official club information, but it's too small to read clearly. The background is out of focus, emphasizing the instruction sheet.
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The image shows a set of photographs attached to what appears to be an official document or report with binder holes at the top. Each photograph is labeled with sequence numbers such as "US0751P," indicating a system for categorizing and tracking these images within the context of their documentation. The photos themselves show various scenes; however, the specific content of each photo is not clearly identifiable due to the resolution and angle at which the image is taken. There are no visible texts on the photographs that provide additional information about the depicted scenes or locations. No people are discernible in the image provided, and the overall style suggests a formal, possibly investigative report setup.
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The image shows a note with a message written on it. The message is: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by "DESCRIPTION:" where there appears to be space for additional information to be added. Below the description line, there's a handwritten response that says "DONE". At the bottom of the note, there are some official-looking instructions or regulations written, but they are not entirely legible due to the image quality. The note is attached to an item or object, which is partially visible and obscured by the note itself.
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The image shows a series of photographs pasted onto a sheet with black squares covering specific areas. The photographs appear to be passport style photos, as indicated by the consistent size and layout. Each photo has a number written on it in ink, suggesting they are part of an official document or record. Due to the blacked-out sections, no faces or identifying details are visible. The overall context suggests that privacy is being maintained, possibly for security reasons.
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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 shows a piece of paper with several black and white photographs or images printed on it. The photos are arranged in rows, each depicting what appears to be the same scene but from different angles or moments. Some parts of the images are obscured by redacted lines, indicating that sensitive information has been removed for privacy or security reasons. There is visible text in a column along the left side of the paper, which seems to include references or labels related to the images, but specific details about the content are not discernible due to the redaction. The overall style of the image suggests it could be an official document or a record kept for archival purposes.
EFTA00004800-p-85.jpg
The image shows a yellow paper document with black printed text and handwritten annotations. The main message on the top part of the document is "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters. Below this statement, there are two lines of handwriting; however, their contents are not clear due to resolution issues or the angle at which the photo was taken. In the lower portion of the document, there's a section titled "OFFICIAL DOCUMENT INSTRUCTIONS" with more text that is also difficult to read due to the image quality. The overall appearance suggests this could be an official notice or communication regarding scanned documents.
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The image depicts a sheet of paper with multiple photos attached to it using what appears to be a pin-hole system, commonly used for photo identification or evidence presentation. The photos are partially obstructed by stickers placed over faces and other sensitive information, indicating privacy has been maintained. Each photo includes a timestamp in the bottom right corner, which provides a date and time stamp for when the photograph was taken. There is no visible text on the images providing additional context or location details. The style of the image suggests an official or law enforcement setting, possibly related to documentation or investigation purposes.
