Documents tagged "official"
Found 398 documents with this tag
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The image shows a yellow piece of paper with printed and handwritten information. The top line reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold black letters on a white background. Below this statement, there is an illegible description written by hand. At the bottom, the text "Official Receipt Number" appears, followed by what seems to be a serial or ticket number. The style of the image suggests it's a photograph meant to show the details of the notice or receipt for some purpose, possibly related to inventory management or sales tracking in a retail setting.
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The image shows a bright orange paper with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by the word "Description" which is handwritten in blue ink and underlined. The paper appears to be an official document, possibly used for tracking purposes in an office or warehouse setting. It's not clear from the image what the item is, but the statement suggests a lack of proper documentation or inventory management regarding this particular object.
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The image shows a series of photographs printed on paper, with each photograph appearing to be censored by black rectangles placed over the area that has been obscured. The censor marks are uniform in size and orientation, indicating a systematic approach to redacting the contents. There is text visible at the top of the first photograph and the bottom of the last one, but it is too small to read clearly from this angle. The style suggests these could be official documents or reports where sensitive information has been deliberately concealed.
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The image shows a yellow warning label with black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED." Below the main message, there is a description field labeled "DESCRIPTION," which is blank in this case. At the bottom of the label, additional text provides information on its purpose: "OFFICIAL DOCUMENT," and includes a date reference "RECEIVED MAY 27, 2015." The background of the image is not clearly visible due to the focus on the warning label itself.
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The image shows a piece of paper with multiple black rectangles and lines covering parts of it. These coverings obscure the content underneath, making it impossible to read anything without revealing what is hidden. The style of the image appears to be a photograph or a scanned document, possibly intended for official or confidential use given the censoring technique employed. The background is plain, suggesting that this could be an administrative form or a checklist with sensitive information that has been redacted.
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The image is a photograph of a printed report containing several small images and text blocks. The layout appears to be organized with multiple columns of information, possibly related to some kind of investigation or analysis. Due to the nature of the redacted content, it's not possible to provide specific details about the subjects in the photos or the context of the report. However, we can observe that the document has a structured format and is likely intended for official use, given the presence of what looks like case numbers and possibly other investigative data.
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The image shows a yellow form with black printed text and a handwritten note at the bottom. The printed text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" at the top in large, bold letters. Below this, there is a line labeled "Description" followed by a space for writing where someone has written "Fax Cover Sheet" in handwriting. At the bottom of the form, there's an official-looking logo and text that includes "Official Delivery Instructions" and a date "August 29, 2013." The style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical of documentation used to indicate non-scanning status for items in transit or delivery.
EFTA00004800-p-41.jpg
The image displays a yellow sign with bold black text that reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" followed by a line for a description, and at the bottom of the sign, there's a signature in black ink. The sign appears to be an official notice or instruction, possibly related to inventory management or scanning items for tracking purposes.
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The image features a yellow paper with printed text and handwritten information. The text at the top reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters, indicating that an item was not processed through a scanner system. Below this header is a line labeled "Description" followed by the handwritten note "CD". At the bottom of the image, there's additional printed text which includes "Official Doctor's Excuse" and mentions a date, September 27th, 2019, suggesting that this paper may have been an official document providing an excuse for absence from school or work due to health reasons.
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The image shows a yellow paper with black text on it. The most prominent part of the text reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in large letters at the top. Below this message, there is an empty space for handwriting labeled as 'Description'. The bottom of the document contains additional information indicating it is related to official doctor instructions, with a date that appears to be July 26, 2010. The paper has a slightly crumpled look, suggesting it has been handled or used before.
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The image shows a light blue paper with printed and handwritten information. The most prominent text at the top reads "NOT SCANNED" in bold letters. Below this, there is a name written by hand: "John Thomas." At the bottom of the paper, there is additional text that says "Official Social Media Release" followed by a date "March 15th, 2014" and a year "2019." The style of the image suggests it might be a photograph taken of printed material rather than an original digital image.
EFTA00004800-p-18.jpg
The image shows an orange paper with black printed text on it. The most prominent message is at the top in bold letters: "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED". Below this statement, there is a line provided for writing a description, which is currently blank. At the bottom of the paper, there's additional text that reads "Official Detail Instructions" and includes a date: "15 July 2018". The style of the image is straightforward, with no decorative elements; it appears to be a functional piece of documentation, possibly related to inventory control or quality assurance processes.
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The image shows a sheet of paper with multiple blacked-out sections, which appear to be covering information that was intended to remain confidential. These areas are censored by using solid black lines across the text and possibly other content beneath them. The visible parts of the document seem to include headers or titles, but the actual substance is obscured. This kind of redaction is commonly used in official documents or records to protect sensitive data from unauthorized viewing.
EFTA00004800-p-13.jpg
The image shows a yellow tag with black text reading "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" and "DESCRIPTION: CD" below it. The tag also includes an official date stamp from July 2017 and the word "OFFICIAL" in capital letters at the bottom. The overall style of the tag suggests it might be used for inventory or shipment purposes, indicating that a particular item was not scanned during processing.
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The image shows a piece of paper with the message "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" printed at the top. Below this message is a line for description, where handwritten in all caps it says "DVD." The bottom of the paper contains additional text that reads "Official Receipt" and has a date stamp from July 27th, 2019. There are also some numbers visible on the bottom left corner which appear to be part of a reference number or tracking code ("5555-666"). The paper is presented against an indistinct background that does not provide any additional context.
EFTA00004800-p-08.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed and handwritten text on it. The paper is predominantly yellowish orange, and the top half features the words "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold black letters. Below this, there is some text that appears to be a description or code, followed by an illegible signature. At the bottom of the page, there are additional instructions which seem to be related to official guidelines for submitting documents, however, they are not entirely clear due to the resolution of the image. There's also a date mentioned at the bottom right corner, indicating that these instructions were last read on July 29, 2008.
EFTA00004763-p-36.jpg
The image displays a bright yellow paper with printed text and handwritten notes. The central message on the paper is "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" written in bold black letters, emphasizing that a certain item has not been processed through an electronic scanner system. Below this statement, there's a line for 'Description' where a handwritten note reads "CD," indicating that the unscanned item might be a compact disc. At the bottom of the paper, there are official-looking instructions with text too small to read clearly in this image. The style of the image suggests it is likely a photograph taken from a slightly elevated angle due to the curvature at the top edge, possibly indicating it was printed on paper and then photographed.
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The image shows a yellow sticky note with black text. The note reads "ITEM WAS NOT SCANNED" in bold letters at the top, followed by a line and the word "DESCRIPTION" written underneath but not completed with any actual description. At the bottom of the note, there is more text that says "Official Document Instructions © RJR 2017." The sticky note appears to be placed on a surface or perhaps attached to an object not visible in the image.
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The image shows a printed sheet of pictures with blacked out areas across the images. The black boxes obscure parts of each photograph, making it impossible to see the content within those sections. Below the photos are printed captions or labels, which also have some of their text obscured by black bars, suggesting that sensitive information is being redacted from view. The visible part of a caption reads "BARLAMBERT," and there's a partial number "7563285408," but the rest of the text is hidden behind the black boxes. The images themselves are too small to discern any specific details about their contents or subjects. This kind of redaction is commonly used in official documents to maintain privacy or security.
EFTA00004763-p-18.jpg
The image shows a printed document with various sections that are obscured by black rectangles. These black rectangles are likely placed to conceal sensitive information, such as personal details, account numbers, or other private data. The visible text and numbers appear to be part of a structured format, perhaps an identification card or official document due to the organized layout. There is no clear view of any people, locations, or significant objects within the image that are not obscured by the black rectangles.
