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Mostert, Frederick W. Famous and well-known marks: An international analysis. Butterworths, 1997.

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Fitzgerald, Wilma. Ocelli nominum: Names and shelf marks of famous/familiar manuscripts. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1992.

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Fitzgerald, Wilma. Ocelli nominum: Names and shelf marks of famous/familiar manuscripts. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1992.

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Calif.) Congregation B'nai Israel (Sacramento. Children's Voices: Learn, earn, & become famous! : Eleanor J. Marks Holocaust Essay Contest, 2009-2012. Sponsored by Bernard Marks and the Congregation B'nai Israel Brotherhood, 2012.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to Make Certain Revisions Relating to the Protection of Famous Marks. U.S. G.P.O., 1996.

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Chi ming shang biao he zhu ming shang biao de fa lü bao hu: Cong shi bie dao biao zhang = Legal protection of well-known and famous marks. Fa lü chu ban she, 2001.

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Trademark Anticounterfeiting Act of 1998; amending the Trademark Act of 1946 with respect to the dilution of famous marks; celebrity imposters and a federal right of publicity; state commodity commissions and product certification; international expropriation of registered marks, and patent extension review: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session, on H.R. 3891 and H.R. 3119, May 21, 1998. U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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Werra, Jacques de, and Ilanah Simon Fhima. Marques notoires et de haute renommée =: Well-known and famous trademarks. Université de Genève, Faculté de Droit, 2011.

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Angotti, Franco, and Giuseppe Pelosi, eds. Antonio Meucci e la città di Firenze. Firenze University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-934-2.

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To mark the bicentenary of the birth of Antonio Meucci, under the umbrella of the «Genio Fiorentino» initiative three important events addressing the figure of the famous inventor of the telephone and the culture of his time were organised by the National Committee for the celebrations, the Provincial Authority and the University of Florence. Bringing together the contributions made on these occasions, this book starts with an initial pictorial itinerary through Meucci's Florence focusing on his educational formation in the Restoration Grand Duchy, and going on to embrace more generally the cultural climate and the technical and scientific milieu of early nineteenth-century Tuscany. A special section is devoted to the aspect of communications at the time, with a view to placing in its historical context the technical and scientific environment in which Meucci's training took place.
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Mostert, Frederick. Mostert: Famous and Well-Known Marks. Lexis Law Publishing (Va), 1996.

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Parker, Brian Andrew. Protection of famous trade-marks in Canada. 2007.

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GOVERNMENT, US. Trademark Anticounterfeiting Act of 1998; amending the Trademark Act of 1946 with respect to the dilution of famous marks; celebrity imposters and a federal ... on H.R. 3891 and H.R. 3119, May 21, 1998. For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 2000.

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McNaughton, James. Introduction “Reduced to doing a lap with Führer”. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822547.003.0001.

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The Introduction justifies and demonstrates strategies for understanding Beckett’s political aesthetic. It shows how Beckett performs contradictions within debates about the political value of modernism. It situates Beckett in terms of Adorno’s early insights into Beckett’s work. And, working with Beckett’s German Diaries, the chapter demonstrates how Beckett’s work directly engages political material from contemporary history. As a pertinent example, the chapter reads the famous “pot” episode in the novel Watt, illustrating how Beckett satirizes Eintopf, or communal onepot, central to Nazi propaganda. Examining the implications, the chapter marks out new ways to read Beckett’s work, and summarizes the arguments from the chapters ahead.
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Lippert, Amy K. DeFalco. Awful Magnificence: Infamy, Mortality, and Armchair Spectacles. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190268978.003.0007.

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The emergence of the infamous celebrity—the famous criminal—coincided with the development of modern criminology, print culture, rapid urbanization, and visual technologies that provided authorities with novel means of surveillance and control. The popular notion that one could read personality characteristics into a portrait of a lover or a friend carried powerful implications for how the public approached mug shots and other images of criminals. In this context, Americans were relearning how to see—and San Franciscans were at the forefront of this change. They devised a new system of visual spectacle and surveillance that would influence a wide cross section of visual cultures, from the external marks of class to criminality to celebrity—and those categories were intertwined from the beginning.
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Nowak, Ewa. Recepcja i oddziaływanie Marka Siemka w Europie. University of Warsaw Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323536765.

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This volume contains articles written by eighteen representatives of the philosophical continental Europe, that bear witness to the fact that the concepts that made Professor Siemek famous worldwide – especially the epistemico-epistemological difference and late-modern socialization – are now more relevant than ever. Without referring to these concepts it is impossible to determine, where to find reason presently and what it should be concerned with.
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O'Brien, William. Prehistoric Copper Mining in Europe. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199605651.001.0001.

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This volume examines prehistoric copper mining in Europe, from the first use of the metal eight thousand years ago in the Balkans to its widespread adoption during the Bronze Age. The history of research is examined, as is the survival of this mining archaeology in different geological settings. There is information on the technological processes of mineral prospecting, ore extraction, and metal production, as well as the logistics and organization of this activity and its environmental impact. The analysis is broadened to consider the economic and societal context of prehistoric copper mining and the nature of the distinctive communities involved. The study is based on a review of field data and research produced over many decades by the collaboration of archaeologists and geologists in a number of different countries, and covers such famous mining centres as the Mitterberg in Austria, Kargaly in Russia, the Great Orme in Wales, and those in Cyprus, from where the name of this metal derives. These regional studies are brought together for the first time to present a remarkable story of human endeavour and innovation, which marks a new stage in the mastery of our natural resources.
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Garrett Morgan: Inventor of the Traffic Light and Gas Mask (Famous Inventors). Enslow Elementary, 2004.

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Emden: Las hazañas del famoso crucero alemán en los mares de Oriente (1914). Inédita, 2009.

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MacBride, Fraser. G.F. Stout’s Theory of Tropes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811251.003.0008.

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This chapter provides a new account of G.F. Stout’s doctrine of abstract particulars. Stout advanced this doctrine to avoid the excesses of nominalism on the one hand and realism on the other. But his arguments have been widely misconceived as metaphysical. Stout’s arguments are in fact ideological and epistemological; he argued that our epistemic practices would break down if only universals were given to us. It is commonly supposed that G.E. Moore’s famous (1921) criticisms of Stout missed their mark. But, this chapter argues, Moore was onto something and Stout failed to account for predication in general.
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Carlson, Matt. Deep Throat and the Question of Motives. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252035999.003.0005.

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This chapter begins two weeks after Newsweek's retraction when Vanity Fair ended over thirty years of speculation by revealing the famous Watergate-era unnamed source Deep Throat to be Mark Felt, an ex-FBI official. In contrast to the other incidents, the journalism community celebrated Deep Throat as a triumph of unnamed source use. Drawing on the collective memory of Watergate, journalists reaffirmed the value of using unnamed sources to expose wrongdoing. The heroic interpretation of Felt encountered resistance from others who questioned Felt's motives and actions. In the larger view, these critics railed against anonymity by promoting an alternative normative argument suggesting government employees should work internally to resolve issues rather than in public through journalists.
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MacBride, Fraser. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198811251.003.0001.

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This introduction explains how the development of early analytic philosophy was interwoven with scepticism about the particular–universal distinction, that the failure of Kant’s efforts to transcendentally justify these concepts provided a crucial stimulus for the emergence of analytic philosophy under G.E. Moore and Russell. It outlines, how, in subsequent chapters, this line of influence is followed from the early Moore and Russell through to Wittgenstein’s own deduction of the general form of the proposition (‘es verhält sich so und so’) because this provides scant information about the tolerable arrangement of elements in judgement. F.P. Ramsey’s famous scepticism about the particular–universal distinction is a consequence of this. Wittgenstein and Ramsey’s cognate reflections mark the mature culmination of a line of reflection begun by Moore that thwarted Kant’s ambitions of deriving the categories from reflection upon the nature of judgement in favour of a more naturalistic outlook.
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Benz, Ernest. Escaping Malthus: Population Explosion and Human Movement, 1760–1884. Edited by Helmut Walser Smith. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199237395.013.0009.

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This article focuses the theory of Malthus and the arguments of his Essay on the Principle of Population. This famous essay colored the thinking and actions of nineteenth-century householders and policy-makers. Vulgar Malthusian ideology missed the mark through an over-simplification of complex human behaviour, but general practice embodied his norms from 1760 to 1884. Even as the accuracy of the Malthusian model waned in terms of his description of marriage and reproduction at the end of the 1800s, its hold on the popular imagination persisted. Malthus bewitched the people with a picture. In 1798 Malthus proffered a schematic objection to their blueprints for perfecting humanity. Malthus postulated that the ‘passion between the sexes’ could unleash human ‘prolifick powers’ to reproduce at geometric rates, while technology generated merely arithmetic increases in the quantities of food necessary for human survival. An analysis of Malthusianism in practice concludes this article.
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Gosden, Chris, Helena Hamerow, Philip de Jersey, and Gary Lock, eds. Communities and Connections. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199230341.001.0001.

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For almost forty years the study of the Iron Age in Britain has been dominated by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe. Between the 1960s and 1980s he led a series of large-scale excavations at famous sites including the Roman baths at Bath, Fishbourne Roman palace, and Danebury hillfort which revolutionized our understanding of Iron Age society, and the interaction between this world of "barbarians" and the classical civilizations of the Mediterranean. His standard text on Iron Age Communities in Britain is in its fourth edition, and he has published groundbreaking volumes of synthesis on The Ancient Celts (OUP, 1997) and on the peoples of the Atlantic coast, Facing the Ocean (OUP, 2001). This volume brings together papers from more than thirty of Professor Cunliffe's colleagues and students to mark his retirement from the Chair of European Archaeology at the University of Oxford, a post which he has held since 1972. The breadth of the contributions, extending over 800 years and ranging from the Atlantic fringes to the eastern Mediterranean, is testimony to Barry Cunliffe's own extraordinarily wide interests.
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Shaheen, Aaron. Great War Prostheses in American Literature and Culture. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198857785.001.0001.

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Drawing on rehabilitation publications, novels by both famous and lesser-known American writers, and even the prosthetic masks of a classically trained sculptor, Great War Prostheses in American Literature and Culture addresses the ways in which prosthetic devices were designed, promoted, and depicted in America in the years during and after the First World War. The war’s mechanized weaponry ushered in an entirely new relationship between organic bodies and the technology that could both cause and attempt to remedy hideous injuries. This relationship was evident in the realm of prosthetic development, which by the second decade of the twentieth century promoted the belief that a prosthesis should be a spiritual extension of the person who possessed it. This spiritualized vision of prostheses held a particular resonance in American postwar culture. Relying on some of the most recent developments in literary and disability studies, the book’s six chapters explain how a prosthesis’s spiritual promise was largely dependent on its ability to nullify an injury and help an amputee renew (or even improve upon) his prewar life. But if it proved too cumbersome, obtrusive, or painful, the device had the long-lasting power to efface or distort his “spirit” or personality.
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Bueno, Otávio, and Steven French. Just How Unreasonable is the Effectiveness of Mathematics? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815044.003.0001.

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Eugene Wigner famously challenged philosophers to account for ‘the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics’. Mark Steiner responded that mathematics is essentially species specific and thus the strategies involved in its applicability are, at their core, anthropocentric. This chapter tackles Steiner’s claims and suggests that the mystery he sees in mathematics’ applicability can be dispelled by adopting a kind of optimistic attitude with regard to the variety of mathematical structures that are typically made available in any given context. This suggests applying mathematics is simply a matter of finding a structure to fit the phenomena in question. However, as Wilson notes, mathematics is more ‘rigid’ than this attitude assumes and certain ‘special circumstances’ must obtain for it to be brought into contact with physics. We suggest that it is via certain idealizations that these circumstances are constructed and the mystery of the applicability of mathematics is dispelled.
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Shibata, Saori. Contesting Precarity in Japan. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501749926.001.0001.

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This book details the new forms of workers' protest and opposition that have developed as Japan's economy has transformed over the past three decades and highlights their impact upon the country's policymaking process. Drawing on a new dataset charting protest events from the 1980s to the present, the book produces the first systematic study of Japan's new precarious labor movement. It details the movement's rise during Japan's post-bubble economic transformation and highlights the different and innovative forms of dissent that mark the end of the country's famously non-confrontational industrial relations. In doing so, moreover, the book shows how this new pattern of industrial and social tension is reflected within the country's macroeconomic policymaking, resulting in a new policy dissensus that has consistently failed to offer policy reforms that would produce a return to economic growth. As a result, the book argues that the Japanese model of capitalism has therefore become increasingly disorganized.
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Blanchard, Shaun. The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190947798.001.0001.

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This book sheds further light on the nature of church reform and the roots of the Second Vatican Council (1962–65) through a study of eighteenth-century Catholic reformers who anticipated the Council. The most striking of these examples is the Synod of Pistoia (1786), the high-water mark of late Jansenism. Most of the reforms of the Synod were harshly condemned by Pope Pius VI in the bull Auctorem fidei (1794), and late Jansenism was totally discredited in the ultramontane nineteenth-century Church. Nevertheless, much of the Pistoian agenda—such as an exaltation of the role of bishops, an emphasis on infallibility as a gift to the entire Church, religious liberty, a simpler and more comprehensible liturgy that incorporates the vernacular, and the encouragement of lay Bible reading and Christocentric devotions—was officially promulgated at Vatican II. The career of Bishop Scipione de’ Ricci (1741–1810) and the famous Synod he convened are investigated in detail. The international reception (and rejection) of the Synod sheds light on why these reforms failed, and the criteria of Yves Congar are used to judge the Pistoian Synod as “true or false reform.” This book proves that the Synod was a “ghost” present at Vatican II. The council fathers struggled with, and ultimately enacted, many of the same ideas. This study complexifies the story of the roots of the Council and Pope Benedict XVI’s “hermeneutic of reform,” which seeks to interpret Vatican II as in “continuity and discontinuity on different levels” with past teaching and practice.
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Mill, John Stuart. Autobiography. Edited by Mark Philp. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198759607.001.0001.

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It may be useful that there should be some record of an education which was unusual and remarkable John Stuart Mill (1806-73), philosopher, economist, and political thinker, was the most prominent figure of nineteenth century English intellectual life and his work has continuing significance for contemporary debates about ethics, politics and economics. His father, James Mill, a close associate of the utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham, assumed responsibility for his eldest son's education, teaching him ancient Greek at the age of three and equipping him with a broad knowledge of the physical and moral sciences of the day. Mill’s Autobiography was written to give an account of the extraordinary education he received at the hands of his father and to express his gratitude to those he saw as influencing his thought, but it is also an exercise in self-analysis and an attempt to vindicate himself against claims that he was the product of hothousing. The Autobiography also acknowledges the substantial contribution made to Mill’s thinking and writings by Harriet Taylor, whom he met when he was twenty-four, and married twenty-one years later, after the death of her husband. The Autobiography helps us understand more fully some of the principal commitments that Mill’s political philosophy has become famous for, in particular his appreciation of the diversity, plurality, and complexity of ways of life and their possibilities. This edition of the Autobiography includes additional manuscript materials from earlier drafts which demonstrate the conflicting imperatives that influenced Mill’schoice of exactly what to say about some of the most significant episodes and relationships in his life. Mark Philps introduction explores the forces that led Mill to write the ‘life’ and points to the tensions in the text and in Mill's life.
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Barbosa Cano, Fabio. Agotamiento de los campos petroleros gigantes y nuevo potencial de hidrocarburos en México. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/iiec.9786073031899e.2020.

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Este libro también podría titularse “México, el petróleo difícil”, debido a los años que vienen en los cuales, encontrar y explotar el petróleo (que seguirá teniendo el país), significará un mayor esfuerzo en todos los sentidos. Difícil también el anterior periodo de explotación exacerbada que repercute en la actualidad y, por supuesto, en el panorama que se vislumbra para el futuro, ya sin todos los grandes yacimientos que, en un momento, se explotaron. Un futuro en el que no habrá adquisición y sustracción fácil del hidrocarburo, ya que nos encontramos en medio de un camino que implica mayores esfuerzos tecnológicos y económicos para aprovechar los famosos “veneros del Diablo”. Esta no es una obra técnica exclusiva para ingenieros y especialistas en temas de petróleo aunque se mencionan ciertos conceptos y precisiones que, además, ampliarán la perspectiva y entendimiento del lector que recorra las páginas de este libro en busca de información acerca de la presencia del petróleo en selvas y mares de México. Fabio Barbosa Cano es investigador en el Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas (IIEc) en el cual forma parte de la Unidad de Investigación Económica del Sector Energético e imparte clases en la Facultad de Economía de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Participó en la coordinación del libro Pemex: pasado y futuro, y es autor de El petróleo en los hoyos de dona y otras áreas desconocidas del Golfo de México.
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