Documents tagged "space"
Found 250 documents with this tag
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The image shows an interior space that appears to be a public area, possibly a restaurant or a lounge. In the foreground, there's a wooden cabinet with glass shelves displaying various bottles and glasses, suggesting it could be a bar or a place where drinks are served. The wall in the background features framed artwork or photos depicting what seem to be animals or wildlife scenes. There is no visible text or people in the image. The style of the furniture and decorations gives a sense of a classic or traditional design aesthetic.
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The image shows an interior space that appears to be a bar or lounge area. The room is decorated with vintage elements and patterned wallpaper. A wooden cabinet filled with bottles suggests the presence of a bar counter. There's also a seating arrangement featuring a high-backed blue chair and what seems to be a plush upholstered bench. The ceiling features decorative detailing, and on one side, there are curtains drawn back to reveal an image or artwork. In the foreground, there is a piece of furniture that might be used for sitting, possibly another seat or couch. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of elegance and sophistication.
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The image shows an interior space that seems to be the entrance to a hallway or corridor. The walls are covered with patterned wallpaper, and there is carpeting on the floor. To the left, part of a closed door is visible, suggesting this area may be a vestibule or foyer in a residence or possibly a hotel. In the foreground, an object that appears to be a floor lamp is leaning against what could be a column or a structural element with a dark color, such as black or dark brown. The style of the room's design suggests it might be from a mid-20th century period given the pattern and materials used for decoration. There are no visible texts, people, or recognizable brands in this image.
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The image is a photograph of an interior space, specifically a living room with a retro style. In the center, there's a bright red armchair sitting on a patterned rug that includes shades of red and cream. To the right of the armchair, a black dog is lying down. The walls are paneled with wood, and above the fireplace mantle, there are two candelabras, adding to the vintage aesthetic. On the left side, there's a wooden cabinet, and above it, a painting or artwork can be seen partially obscured by white curtains. In front of the armchair, there is an ashtray on the floor. The photograph has a watermark text at the bottom right corner that reads "ET 2019," which likely indicates the photographer's branding or a reference to the year the image was taken or shared.
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The image depicts an interior space that appears to be a room adjacent to a bathroom, given the visible elements and their arrangement. There is a large wooden door on the left side of the frame. The flooring has a herringbone pattern, indicative of polished hardwood. A narrow window with a wooden frame is located above the door, allowing natural light into the space. On the right, there's a marble-topped vanity or countertop with an object that resembles a small sculpture or figurine on it. The walls are painted in a soft hue, and the overall decor suggests a classic or traditional style of interior design. There is no text visible in the image to provide additional context or information.
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The image shows an interior space that appears to be a hallway with a classical design. The walls are adorned with intricate patterns and paneling, while the floor features a dark parquet pattern. There is a chandelier hanging from the ceiling in the background, contributing to the room's elegance. On one side of the hallway, there is a mirrored surface that reflects part of the interior, including a patterned piece of furniture or artwork. The lighting suggests an ambient environment, and no people are visible in this section of the image.
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The image shows a room with elegant decor. The walls are painted a rich shade of red and are adorned with intricate white molding at the top. A large bookcase filled with books stands against one wall, displaying an array of titles and indicating a space conducive to reading or study. In front of the bookcase is a comfortable-looking armchair covered in blue upholstery, flanked by two matching ottomans. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling, contributing to the room's sophisticated ambiance. The floor features an area rug with intricate designs, and there are additional pieces of furniture that give the space a lived-in feel. On one wall, there is artwork framed and hung for display. In the bottom right corner, there appears to be some text or a watermark that reads "ET 2001," which might indicate the name of the photographer or the year the photo was taken.
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The image shows an interior space that appears to be a study or library, characterized by traditional furnishings and decor. On the right side of the photo, there is a long bookshelf filled with books and possibly some decorative items at its top. Above the bookshelf hangs a picture frame on the wall. The flooring is made of dark hardwood with parquet patterns. In the foreground, to the left, there is a desk with various objects on it, including what looks like stationery or craft supplies in small containers. There are also two candlesticks placed at either end of the desk, suggesting a vintage or classical theme. A lamp with a beige lampshade is turned off and sits near the center of the desk. The walls have a warm tone, likely painted in a light orange or cream color, and there is some form of trim work on both the lower and upper sections of the wall. The overall atmosphere of the room conveys a sense of sophistication and intellectual pursuit.
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The image depicts an interior space with a focus on a white bookshelf that spans the width of the room and features multiple levels filled with books and decorative items. Above the bookshelf, there is a large framed print hanging on a wall painted in a warm orange color. To the right side of the frame, a portion of a sculpture or bust can be seen, along with some decorative elements that suggest classical or historical themes. There are no visible texts, people, or specific locations identifiable within this snapshot. The style of the image is candid and seems to capture a personal or residential space, possibly used for reading or studying.
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The image shows a view of an interior space with architectural features. In the foreground, there are white fabric panels that appear to be part of the ceiling's design. The background reveals more intricate details, possibly decorative molding and wall paneling. There is no visible text or people in the scene, and the objects present seem to be stationary, suggesting a still life setting rather than an action-oriented photograph. The style of the image is a straightforward interior photograph without any apparent filters or artistic effects applied.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033068.txt
The document is an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Lawrence Krauss discussing a letter that was published in the media about something negative related to Chile. Lawrence Krauss is canceling his flight to Chile and is seeking feedback on the situation from Jeffrey E. They plan to talk tomorrow. The email also mentions a 10-year celebration for the Origins Project at ASU.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032992.txt
In this email exchange, Lawrence Krauss, director of The Origins Project at Arizona State University, expresses concern over President Trump's approach to science and space exploration. Jeffrey E. writes back, suggesting that Krauss's concerns are misplaced and that Trump will actually decimate climate change through his support for verifiable projects. The email also mentions a NASA bill aimed at landing on Mars.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032812.txt
The document is an email from Lawrence Krauss to Jeffrey E. regarding the investigation of Rubenfeld at Yale for conduct with female law students. The investigation was initiated before Kavanaugh's nomination to the high court and focused on his conduct, particularly with female law students. Rubenfeld stated that he did not know what he is alleged to have said or done and that the allegations were not of the kind that would jeopardize his position as a long-tenured member of the faculty. The email emphasizes the confidential and privileged nature of the information contained within.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032716.txt
The document shows a series of email exchanges between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. The conversation revolves around the topic of publishing trash, with Krauss seeking advice from Jeffrey on how to handle this situation. The email thread indicates that Krauss has cancelled his flight to Chile and is now in Portland. At one point, Jeffrey suggests that Krauss should distinguish himself from Trump. It seems like there's a sense of urgency or concern in the conversation, as Lawrence mentions that he needs Jeffrey's feedback on the letter and that they are contacting students and postdocs. The email chain also includes attachments such as an image named "image002.png".
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032522.txt
Lawrence Krauss, a professor at Arizona State University, wrote to Jeffrey E. expressing concern about the impact of Trump's budget cuts on science and human space exploration. He mentioned that the proposed cuts will decimate real science, particularly particle physics, and end funding for him personally. He also criticized Trump's focus on big and showy projects like rocket size rather than supporting science itself.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032520.txt
The document is a series of emails between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. discussing politics and science. Lawrence Krauss expresses his disappointment with the current administration's approach to supporting science, stating that it is all about "the size of the rocket" rather than contributing to scientific progress. He also mentions that he is the Director of The Origins Project at ASU and a Foundation Professor in the School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department. Jeffrey E. shares an article from The Washington Post regarding NASA's budget and its aim to land on Mars, but Lawrence Krauss responds with further criticism of the administration's policies.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032519.txt
Lawrence Krauss is the Director of The Origins Project at Arizona State University and a Foundation Professor in the School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department. He expressed concerns about President Trump's focus on space exploration, stating that it was not contributing to science but rather serving as an opportunity for glory. In response, Jeffrey E. sent Krauss an article from The Washington Post about President Trump signing a NASA bill aimed at landing on Mars.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031676.txt
In this email exchange, Lawrence Krauss informs Jeffrey E. that he will be taking a voluntary leave from his position as Chair of the Board at the Bulletin, allowing him and the board to make positive statements about each other. Jeffrey E. advises Lawrence Krauss to concentrate on refuting charges made against him in an article by breaking them down into categories such as ludicrous, ogling, jokes, and so on.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031556.txt
In the document, Lawrence Krauss is discussing a situation where he has received criticism and negative publicity due to an announcement about him and buzzfeed. He mentions that he is taking a voluntary leave as Chair of the Board from The Origins Project at ASU, which is directed by him, in order to make nice statements and improve relations with the board. Krauss expresses his hope for the future and references the upcoming 10 year celebration of the Origins Project at Arizona State University.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031433.txt
The document appears to be an email exchange between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey E. regarding allegations of sexual harassment. In the emails, Krauss denies having sex with someone and explains that they mutually decided against it. He also mentions his position as Director of The Origins Project at Arizona State University and provides contact information for himself and others in his office.
