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METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newspaper | The newspaper La Nación interviewed revisionist historian Pacho O'Donnell, traditional historian Luis Alberto Romero and British historian David Rock. | Revisionist authors consider it a key event in the history of Argentina, next to the Argentine War of Independence, while traditional historians disagree. | A recent example of this conflicting viewpoints took place on 18 November 2010, before the first celebration of the National Sovereignty day (in commemoration of the main battle of the conflict, the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado) as a national holiday. | Luis Alberto Romero considers that the importance of the battle is overrated because it was a defeat: the Anglo-French navy destroyed the artilleries and proceed to the north, as they wanted to do. | The end of the blockade in favourable terms to the Confederation was more the result of a change of policy by the Foreign Office after the appointment of Lord Palmerston than a success of Rosas' diplomacy. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-French%20blockade%20of%20the%20R%C3%ADo%20de%20la%20Plata | Anglo-French blockade of the Río de la Plata |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newspaper | The newspaper Le Figaro had vehemently criticized Pei's design, but later celebrated the tenth anniversary of its magazine supplement at the pyramid. | The new Cour Napoléon was opened to the public on October 14, 1988, and the Pyramid entrance was opened the following March. | By this time, public opposition had softened; a poll found a 56 percent approval rating for the pyramid, with 23 percent still opposed. | Prince Charles of Britain surveyed the new site with curiosity, and declared it "marvelous, very exciting". | A writer in Le Quotidien de Paris wrote: "The much-feared pyramid has become adorable." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I.%20M.%20Pei | I. M. Pei |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newspaper | The newspaper opposes retaining control of the territories and consistently supports peace initiatives. | Editorial policy and viewpoints Haaretz describes itself as having "a broadly liberal outlook both on domestic issues and on international affairs". | Others describe it alternatively as liberal, centre-left, or left-wing. | The Haaretz editorial line is supportive of weaker elements in Israeli society, such as sex workers, foreign laborers, Israeli Arabs, Ethiopian immigrants, and Russian immigrants. | In 2006, the BBC said that Haaretz takes a moderate stance on foreign policy and security. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haaretz | Haaretz |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | newspaper | The newspaper reached a peak circulation of 600,000 in 1935. | To protect himself from accountability, Streicher relied on Hitler's protection. | Hitler declared that Der Stürmer was his favorite newspaper, and saw to it that each weekly issue was posted for public reading in special glassed-in display cases known as "Stürmerkasten". | One of the possible solutions to the Nazi's perceived problem Streicher mentioned in the pages of Der Stürmer was transporting Jews to Madagascar. | Streicher's publishing firm also released three antisemitic books for children, including the 1938 Der Giftpilz (translated into English as The Toadstool or The Poisonous Mushroom), one of the most widespread pieces of propaganda, which warned about the supposed dangers Jews posed by using the metaphor of an attractive yet deadly mushroom. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius%20Streicher | Julius Streicher |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | newspaper | The newspaper reached subscribers throughout the Confederacy during the American Civil War; it was considered one of the larger newspapers in the South, with a circulation of about 2,000. | In March 1862, Joseph Addison Turner, owner of Turnwold Plantation nine miles east of Eatonton, hired Harris to work as a printer's devil for his newspaper The Countryman. | Harris worked for clothing, room, and board. | Harris learned to set type for the paper, and Turner allowed him to publish his own poems, book reviews, and humorous paragraphs. | Turner's instruction and technical expertise exerted a profound influence on Harris. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel%20Chandler%20Harris | Joel Chandler Harris |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newspaper | The newspaper was notified by the Roman Catholic Church on individuals who were about to get married. | On 1 October 1914, the newspaper moved to Steenschuur 15, and the subscription cost was raised to 10 cents per week. | The newspaper remained in this building during the Second World War. | These young married received a free trial subscription that was then often renewed for pay. | 1947–1992: Leidse Courant At the end of 1971, mail subscriptions were dropped. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leydse%20Courant | Leydse Courant |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | journal | The next step was to acquire a journal to spread their ideas. | It was no coincidence that the Council met later that same evening. | First item for the Xs was to get the Copley Medal for Darwin, which they managed after quite a struggle. | This was the weekly Reader, which they bought, revamped and redirected. | Huxley had already become part-owner of the Natural History Review bolstered by the support of Lubbock, Rolleston, Busk and Carpenter (X-clubbers and satellites). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Henry%20Huxley | Thomas Henry Huxley |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | record | The NME ranked the album at number three in their Albums of the year 1999 feature, praising the record for its "superabundance of creativity". | by Oasis did in 1995. | The magazine also stated that, despite the very different musical genres evident on the album, it succeeds in being a coherent, startlingly beautiful record, which showcases the band's "thunderous imagination and three-dimensional vision" and could be described as "experimental music with a beating heart". | The Melody Maker also claimed that the album accurately reflected the era in which it was released and called it the group's best release. | The magazine went on to compare Guerrilla to the "romance" of drug taking, calling it a "beautifully suggestive and inspiring testament" to illegal substances. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla%20%28album%29 | Guerrilla (album) |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | publication | The Office of Research and Graduate Studies publishes two annual research publication titled Research Matters, as well as a separate student Research Matters magazine. | A new Work-Study Bursary Program is also available to provide students with financial need the opportunity for on-campus employment The Government of Canada sponsors an Aboriginal Bursaries Search Tool that lists over 680 scholarships, bursaries, and other incentives offered by governments, universities, and industry to support Aboriginal post-secondary participation. | Cape Breton University scholarships for Aboriginal, First Nations and Métis students include: Earth Tech/CBCL Award – Entrance Award; Verschuren Family Entrance Scholarship; Wood, Walker Foundation Aboriginal Awards Entrance Scholarship; Bank of Montreal Aboriginal Business Administration Student Scholarship Research Associate Vice-President, Academic & Research: Dr. Tanya Brann-Barrett CBU is a small comprehensive university that performs over $3 million in externally funded research and employed over 65 students as researchers in 2011. | Research chairs at CBU include: Tier 1 & Tier 2 Canada Research Chairs Healthy Environments and Communities (Dr. Xu Zhang,Tier 2) Musical Traditions (Dr. Heather Sparling, Tier 2) Social Enterprise in Inclusive Markets (Dr. Kevin McKague, Tier 2) Post-Industrial Communities (Dr. Lachlan MacKinnon, Tier 2) Sport Coaching and Adult Learning (Dr. Bettina Callary, Tier 2) Viola Desmond Chairs Social Justice (Dr. Graham Reynolds) Purdy Crawford Chairs Aboriginal Business Studies (Dr. Mary Beth Doucette) University Research Chair Marine Ecosystem Research (Dr. Bruce Hatcher) Industrial Research Chair Mine Water Management (Dr. Martin Mkandawire) Former Tier 1 & Tier 2 Canada Research Chairs Integrative Science (Dr. Cheryl Bartlett, Tier 1) Intangible Cultural Heritage (Dr. Richard MacKinnon, Tier 1) Molecular Spectroscopy (Dr. Dale Keefe, Tier 2) Determinants of Healthy Communities (Dr. Ashlee Cunsolo Willox, Tier 2) Communities and Culture (Dr. Marcia Ostashewski, Tier 2) Former Industrial Research Chairs Green Mining (Dr. Alicia Oickle) Mine Water Management (Dr. habil. | Christian Wolkersdorfer) Environmental Remediation (Dr. Ken Oakes) Former Purdy Crawford Chairs Aboriginal Business Studies (Dr. Keith Brown, Dr. Janice Esther Tulk) Additionally, Dr. Bruce Hatcher is the Director of the Bras D'Or Institute. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape%20Breton%20University | Cape Breton University |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | media | The official communist media ridiculed the modernism and cosmopolitanism of American culture, and denigrated the features of the American way of life, especially jazz music and rock and roll. | They had seen enough of the Russians since 1945—a half-million Soviet troops were still stationed in East Germany as late as 1989. | Furthermore, they were exposed to information from relatives in the West, as well as the American Radio Free Europe broadcasts, and West German media. | The East German regime relied heavily on its tight control of youth organizations to rally them, with scant success, against American popular culture. | The older generations were more concerned with the poor quality of food, housing, and clothing, which stood in dramatic contrast to the prosperity of West Germany. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Americanism | Anti-Americanism |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | broadcast | The Omicronians demand the broadcast of the television show, or they will destroy the Earth. | Lrrr announces that he is the wrong McNeal, and vaporizes the President. | Lrrr shows the world a photo of the McNeal they want, and Fry recognizes her as Jenny McNeal, the title character of Single Female Lawyer. | Unfortunately, most videotapes were destroyed in 2443, during the second coming of Jesus. | The Planet Express crew decides to fake the show in order to save the world. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When%20Aliens%20Attack | When Aliens Attack |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | magazine | The online magazine Cracked also lampooned the channel for its strange definition of history. | The History Channel was also singled out in a post for Smithsonian magazine. | Science writer Riley Black took issue with the show Ancient Aliens for postulating the "idea that aliens caused the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs." | Cracked singled out the programs UFO Hunters and Ancient Aliens as being the very definition of non-history by presenting pseudoscience and pseudohistory. | In 2015, skeptic Brian Dunning listed it at #2 on a "Top 10 Worst Anti-Science Websites" list. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20%28American%20TV%20network%29 | History (American TV network) |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newspaper | The online newspaper, RubicOnline.com, updates each of its sections several times per week, and the print edition is released every academic month. | In 2018, the publication received a Gold Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, the most prestigious award given to a student news organization. | The Rubicon has also picked up Pacemaker awards from the National Scholastic Press Association—the "Pulitzer Prize" of student journalsim—for three years in a row. | Over 40 students are staff members on the publication. | Notable alumni Karen Ashe (1972) is director of the Neurobiology of Alzheimer's Disease Research Laboratory at the University of Minnesota. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Paul%20Academy%20and%20Summit%20School | St. Paul Academy and Summit School |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | tabloid | The organization also published an advertiser-supported, free tabloid called the 1590 Broadcaster. | Most of its early years, WSMN had a middle-of-the-road format, mixed in with talk. | This format remained in place through the decade. | Country, Adult Standards and Talk During the mid-1990s, WSMN attempted a country music format. | But country on AM radio became less viable after Boston country station WKLB-FM moved from 96.9 FM (now WBQT) to 99.5 FM (now WCRB). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WSMN | WSMN |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | periodical | The organization publishes a monthly periodical entitled The Linking Ring, which features tricks, coverage of shows and events in the magic community, and interviews with magicians. | The headquarters is in St. Charles, Missouri. | There are over 300 local groups, called Rings, in more than 88 countries, largely concentrated in cities of the United States and Canada. | History The organization was founded February 10, 1922 in Winnipeg, Manitoba by Len Vintus (stage name of Melvin Justus Given McMullen) of Transcona, Manitoba, which would later amalgamate with Winnipeg. | Gene Gordon ( Gordon Avery) of Buffalo, New York, and Don Rogers (a.k.a. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Brotherhood%20of%20Magicians | International Brotherhood of Magicians |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | program | The original program called for two test airframes, five flyable aircraft, and 40 engines. | Proposals were submitted by Boeing, General Dynamics and North American Rockwell in January 1970. | In June 1970, North American Rockwell was awarded the development contract. | This was cut in 1971 to one ground and three flight test aircraft. | The company changed its name to Rockwell International and named its aircraft division North American Aircraft Operations in 1973. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockwell%20B-1%20Lancer | Rockwell B-1 Lancer |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | newsletter | The Ossett Civic Trust produce a quarterly newsletter Ossett Times. | The Wakefield Express publishes an Ossett Edition, and also contains an Ossett and district section. | Ossett has a free magazine The Ossett Review established in July 2005. | Gawthorpe hosts the annual World Coal-Carrying Championships (Easter Monday) and an annual Maypole parade in May. | Ossett Beercart takes place on the first weekend of June. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossett | Ossett |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newspaper | The Party newspaper blames royalists and Rexists. | 1945 – Sukarno takes office as the first president of Indonesia, following the country's declaration of independence the previous day. | 1950 – Julien Lahaut, the chairman of the Communist Party of Belgium, is assassinated. | 1958 – Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel Lolita is published in the United States. | 1958 – Brojen Das from Bangladesh swims across the English Channel in a competition, as the first Bengali and the first Asian to do so. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August%2018 | 18-Aug |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | performance | The performance was composed by Kim Youngdong, a representative composer for traditional music of Korea. | In the second one, a few women dancers in traditional costume gathered at the center of the stage to form Cheongsachorong, a traditional Korean lantern to mark the arrival of notable guests including Park Geun-hye, then the President of South Korea. | The third performance featured soprano Sumi Jo who sang "The Song of the Asiad," dedicated by poet Ko Un, along with Incheon Philharmonic Orchestra and Incheon Metropolitan Citizens Choir, a choir consisting of 919 residents of the host city symbolising the event's opening date. | At the end of the performance, Sumi Jo sang the Korean traditional folk song Arirang with 10-vocalist choir. | Before the start of the main performance, a video of the 2014 Asian Games torch relay was played with British band Coldplay's single, Viva la Vida as background music. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014%20Asian%20Games%20opening%20ceremony | 2014 Asian Games opening ceremony |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | performance | The performance was composed of material written by Comden and Green for stage shows, films, and their former comedy troupe The Revuers. | NONE | A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green is a musical revue with a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne, André Previn, Saul Chaplin, and Roger Edens. | Comden and Green originally performed the revue A Party Off-Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre for 5 performances in November 1958. | The revue was then produced on Broadway by the Theatre Guild, opening on December 23, 1958, at the John Golden Theatre, where it closed on May 23, 1959 after 82 performances. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%20Party%20with%20Betty%20Comden%20and%20Adolph%20Green | A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph Green |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | performance | The performance, composed of seventy-nine different tableaux, or scenes, lasted several hours. | With the arrival of the twenty-six-year-old Jean-Baptiste Lully at the court, the ballet began to take on a new dimension. | Lully premiered his first Grand Ballet Royal, Alcidiane, on February 14, 1658, with the entire court in attendance. | In the 1660s, Lully evolved the performances into a combination of ballet, singing, and theater. | The performance of Molière's comedy-ballet Le Mariage forcé ("The Forced Marriage"), at the Louvre on 29 January 1664, included not only scenes by Molière and his actors, but several ballets, and also songs by the leading singers of the day, Mademoiselle Hilaire and Signora Anna. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20music%20in%20Paris | History of music in Paris |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | periodical | The periodical is also sent to the United States. | Russian Canadian Info is published on a weekly basis and is distributed free of charge. | It has special arrangements with Canada Post to send it to subscribers throughout Canada and as far as British Columbia. | Russian Canadian Info remains a privately owned business. | The owner - Russian Infotrade Ltd. also run another newspaper, Gazeta Plus. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian%20Canadian%20Info | Russian Canadian Info |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | periodical | The periodical, which publishes poems and articles on contemporary trends, is the first in Canada to offer consistent commentary on modernist principles in poetry and literature. | He stays there briefly, moving on to Sicily (he will return to settle in Rapallo in January 1925). | McGill Daily Literary Supplement started at McGill University in Montreal, Canada (ceases publication in 1925; followed by the McGill Fortnightly Review, 1925–1927) by A. J. M. Smith, F. R. Scott, Leon Edel, and later joined by A. M. Klein and Leo Kennedy. | Daniel Corkery publishes the study of 18th century Irish poetry, The Hidden Ireland. | Works published Australia Arthur Henry Adams, Fifty Nursery Rhymes with Music, Australian Edwin James Brady, The Land of the Sun C. J. Dennis, Rose of Spadgers Kenneth Slessor, Thief of the Moon, Sydney: Hand press of J. T. Kirtley, Australia India in English Sri Aurobindo, Love and Death, Madras: Shama's Publishing House United Kingdom Kenneth H. Ashley, Up Hill and Down Dale Roy Campbell, The Flaming Terrapin T. S. Eliot, Homage to John Dryden (criticism) From Overseas, verse from the British colonies; the first published anthology to include Caribbean poetry, with works by nine Jamaican poets included Aldous Huxley, Little Mexican, and Other Stories John Masefield, Sard Harker Susan Miles, The Hares A. A. Milne, When We Were Very Young, for children Edith Sitwell, The Sleeping Beauty A. H. Stockwell, editor, Eastern Dreams: a Selection of Verse, London; anthology; Indian poetry in English, published in the United Kingdom Humbert Wolfe, Kensington Gardens W. B. Yeats, The Cat and the Moon, and Certain Poems, drama and verse, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom United States Hilda Conkling, Silverhorn Hilda Doolittle (H.D.), Heliodora and Other Poems William Faulkner, The Marble Faun Robinson Jeffers, Tamar and Other Poems William Ellery Leonard, Tutankhamen and After Archibald MacLeish, The Happy Marriage and Other Poems Edgar Lee Masters, The New Spoon River Marianne Moore, Observations James Oppenheim, The Sea John Crowe Ransom, Chills and Fever Mark Van Doren, Spring Thunder Other in English A. H. Stockwell, editor, Eastern Dreams: a Selection of Verse, London; anthology; Indian poetry in English, published in the United Kingdom W. B. Yeats, The Cat and the Moon, and Certain Poems, drama and verse, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom Works published in other languages France Anthologie des écrivains morts à la guerre Robert Desnos, Deuil pour deuil Francis Jammes, Livres des quatrains, published each year from 1922 to 1925 Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo, La coupe de cendres ("The Cup of Ashes"), Malagasy poet writing in French Pierre Reverdy, Les Épaves du ciel Saint-John Perse, pen name of Marie-René Alexis Saint-Léger: Amitié du prince, Paris: Ronald Davis Anabase, Paris: Gallimard (revised edition 1948) Other languages Delmira Agustini, Obras completas ("Complete Works"): Volume 1, El rosario de Eros; Volume 2: Los astros del abismo, posthumously published (died 1914), Montevideo, Uruguay: Máximo García Hugo Ball, 7 schizophrene Sonette, German poet in Switzerland Villem Grünthal-Ridala, Toomas ja Mai, Estonia Sir Muhammad Iqbal, Bang-i-Dara (The Call Of The Marching Bell), the first philosophical poetry book the author writes and publishes in Urdu rather than Persian (translated into English by M.A.K. Khalil in 1996) Vladimir Mayakovsky, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Soviet Russia Gabriela Mistral, Ternura: canciones de niños, Madrid: Saturnino Calleja Pablo Neruda, Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada (Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair), Chile Sergei Yesenin, Land of Scoundrels, Soviet RussiaAwards and honors Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Robert Frost, New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes'' Births Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: February 8 – Lisel Mueller (died 2020), American poet March 2 – Edgar Bowers (died 2000) American poet March 5 – David Ferry, American poet and translator March 22 – Michael Hamburger (died 2007), British translator, poet, critic, memoirist and academic April 2 – Lauris Edmond (died 2000), New Zealand poet April 21 – P. Bhaskaran (died 2007), Indian, Malayalam-language poet and film songwriter May 3 – Yehuda Amichai יהודה עמיחי (died 2000), Israeli poet and one of the first to write in colloquial Hebrew May 7 – Marjorie Boulton (died 2017), English poet and literary critic writing also in Esperanto May 12 – Claribel Alegría (died 2018), Nicaraguan novelist, poet and writer in Nicaragua and El Salvador June 7 – Edward Field, American poet and author June 29 Cid Corman (died 2004), American poet, translator and editor John Haines (died 2011), American poet July 19 – Vassar Miller (died 1998), American poet August 22 – Ada Jafri (died 2015), Urdu poet August 28 – Janet Frame (died 2004) New Zealand poet, writer and novelist September 28 – James Berry (died 2017), Jamaican-born poet October 9 – Jane Cooper (died 2007), American poet October 20 – Robert Peters (died 2014), American poet, critic, scholar, playwright and editor October 29 – Zbigniew Herbert (died 1998), Polish poet, essayist, moralist and member of the Polish resistance during World War II; perhaps the most famous and most translated of Polish writers November 25 – Takaaki Yoshimoto 吉本隆明, also known as "Ryūmei Yoshimoto" (died 2012), Japanese poet, literary critic and philosopher; father of the writer Banana Yoshimoto and cartoonist Haruno Yoiko (surname: Yoshimoto) November 28 – Dennis Brutus (died 2009), South African poet and anti-Apartheid activist, imprisoned in the cell next to Nelson Mandela's on Robben Island from 1963 to 1965; earned the Lifetime Honorary Award by the South African Department of Arts and Culture for his lifelong dedication to African and world poetry and literary arts December 20 – Friederike Mayröcker, Austrian poet December 24 – Nissim Ezekiel (died 2004), Indian poet, playwright and art critic writing in English . | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924%20in%20poetry | 1924 in poetry |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | periodical | The periodical, which violently attacked Charles de Gaulle as far as calling for his assassination, had turned into a monthly magazine in January after financial and readership issues. | They were convicted on 19 June 1963 to a suspended 3-year jail sentence and a 2,000 Fr fine. | The bi-monthly magazine Jeune Nation, launched on 5 July 1958 to serve as an ideological organ for the rebirth of the group, was not affected by the new dissolution of February 1959. | Articles were written by Jacques Ploncard d'Assac, Henry Coston, Pierre-Antoine Cousteau or Tixier-Vignancour. | Joined by the young François d'Orcival, Pierre Poichet and Georges Schmeltz (known as "Pierre Marcenet") in September 1959, the last issue of the magazine Jeune Nation was seized four months later by the police on 28 January 1960. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeune%20Nation | Jeune Nation |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | journal | The petroleum industry journal Second Issue blamed the defeat of the bill on Voorhis. | However, the Los Angeles Times suggested that Voorhis had harmed the war effort by depriving the people of California of gasoline. | In 1945, Voorhis fought a bill which would have given oil companies offshore drilling rights. | Nixon biographer Roger Morris suggested that these stands led oil companies to give Nixon substantial, but surreptitious, financial assistance during the 1946 campaign against Voorhis. | Record and campaigns Voorhis "temperamentally and philosophically loathed" communism. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry%20Voorhis | Jerry Voorhis |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | media | The phrase was also reclaimed by LGBT people and used in blogs, comics, and other media mocking the anti-gay message. | The phrase was used by the Democratic Unionist Party MP David Simpson during the 2013 British House of Commons' debate on same-sex marriage, although a slip of the tongue saying "in the Garden of Eden, it was Adam and Steve" initially caused laughter in the chamber. | Zimbabwean presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa said in an interview that "[w]e must be able to respect what God ordained and how we are created as a people, there are a male and a female, there are Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve". | Homosexuality as a choice or lifestyle Closely related to the idea of "homosexual recruitment" is the idea of a "gay lifestyle" or "homosexual lifestyle", which social and religious conservatives in the United States sometimes argue that lesbian, gay, and bisexual people have chosen voluntarily rather than having a non-heterosexual sexual orientation. | However, people typically feel no sense of control over their sexual orientation or attractions, and biological explanations for sexual orientation are favoured by scientists. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-LGBT%20rhetoric | Anti-LGBT rhetoric |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | publication | The premature publication was blamed on a transition to a new content management system. | Other reasons for such publication might be miscommunication between newspapers, family members, and the funeral home, often resulting in embarrassment for everyone involved. | In November 2020, Radio France Internationale accidentally published about 100 prewritten obituaries for celebrities such as Queen Elizabeth II and Clint Eastwood. | Irish author Brendan Behan said, "there is no such thing as bad publicity except your own obituary." | In this regard, some people seek to have an unsuspecting newspaper editor publish a premature death notice or obituary as a malicious hoax, perhaps to gain revenge on the "deceased". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obituary | Obituary |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | performance | The premiere program was a newly composed "psycho-acoustic" opera performance based on Dostoyevsky's novel The Idiot. | These four "founders" soon expanded the group by adding people with different strengths: artist and former professor of painting , and economist Lars Strannegård. | First functions at Röda Sten During the summer of 1994, the Property Management Administration completed a provisional repair of the boiler house. | In September 1994, thirty-seven artists from Majorna exhibited their work in the boiler house as a manifestation of Kulturprojekt Röda Sten. | October 1994 brought another exhibition: Ready for Landing, an installation by Michel and Eva Droetto. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%B6da%20Sten%20Konsthall | Röda Sten Konsthall |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The press and other scientists ridiculed his theories of spaceflight. | Although his work in the field was revolutionary, Goddard received little public support, moral or monetary, for his research and development work. | He was a shy person, and rocket research was not considered a suitable pursuit for a physics professor. | As a result, he became protective of his privacy and his work. | He preferred to work alone also because of the aftereffects of a bout with tuberculosis. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20H.%20Goddard | Robert H. Goddard |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The press discussed "the world's most eligible bachelor-girl" and her alleged romances with more than 30 bachelors, including the Hon. | By the mid 1950s, although still seen at fashionable nightspots and theatre premieres, the set was depleted by its members getting married. | As she reached her late twenties unmarried, the press increasingly turned from predicting whom she might marry to suspecting she would remain a spinster. | Dominic Elliot, Colin Tennant (later Baron Glenconner), and future Prime Minister of Canada John Turner. | Most had titles and almost all were wealthy. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess%20Margaret%2C%20Countess%20of%20Snowdon | Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The press discussed Brooke as a possible replacement for Spiro Agnew as Nixon's running mate in the 1972 presidential election. | On December 17, 1975, Brooke voted in favor of President Gerald Ford's nomination of John Paul Stevens to the Supreme Court. | Despite Brooke's disagreements with Nixon, the president reportedly respected the senator's abilities; after Nixon's election he had offered to make Brooke a member of his cabinet, or appoint him as ambassador to the UN. | While Nixon retained Agnew, Brooke was re-elected in 1972, defeating Democrat John J. Droney by a vote of 64%–35%. | Before the first year of his second term ended, Brooke became the first Republican to call on President Nixon to resign, on November 4, 1973, shortly after the Watergate-related "Saturday night massacre". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Brooke | Edward Brooke |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The press largely ridiculed Monroe and she was parodied in the Broadway play Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? ( | Monroe stated that she was "tired of the same old sex roles" and asserted that she was no longer under contract to Fox, as it had not fulfilled its duties, such as paying her the promised bonus. | This began a year-long legal battle between her and Fox in January 1955. | 1955), in which her lookalike Jayne Mansfield played a dumb actress who starts her own production company. | After founding MMP, Monroe moved to Manhattan and spent 1955 studying acting. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn%20Monroe | Marilyn Monroe |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The press ridiculed what they dubbed as Scott's "Anaconda Plan". | He proposed that an army of 80,000 men be organized to sail down the Mississippi River and capture New Orleans. | While the Army "strangled" the Confederacy in the west, the U.S. Navy would blockade Southern ports along the eastern and Gulf coasts. | Instead, many believed the capture of the Confederate capital at Richmond, only one hundred miles south of Washington, would quickly end the war. | By July 1861 thousands of volunteers were camped in and around Washington. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20Battle%20of%20Bull%20Run | First Battle of Bull Run |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The press strongly attacked Thơ, accusing his civilian government of being "tools" of the MRC. | Đính and Đôn were subordinate to Tho in the civilian government, but as members of the MRC they were superior to him. | Whenever Thơ gave an order in the civilian hierarchy with which the generals disagreed, they would go to the MRC and make a counter-order. | Thơ's acquiescence to and corruption under Diệm's presidency was also called into question, and he was accused of helping to repress the Buddhists by Diệm and Nhu. | Tho claimed that he had countenanced the pagoda raids, claiming that he would have resigned were it not for Minh's pleas to stay. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C6%B0%C6%A1ng%20V%C4%83n%20Minh | Dương Văn Minh |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The press strongly attacked Thơ, accusing his government of being "tools" of the MRC. | A civilian government and cabinet led by Prime Minister Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ was appointed, but was hindered by vetoes by the generals. | All twelve generals in the MRC had equal power and the power of veto. | Minh was criticised for being lethargic and uninterested in running the country, while communist attacks increased and the military situation deteriorated. | At the end of December, Khánh was approached by General Đỗ Mậu, one of the principal tacticians in the removal of Diệm. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nguy%E1%BB%85n%20Kh%C3%A1nh | Nguyễn Khánh |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The press that had once recorded his every public statement now ignored him, and outside speaking engagements dwindled almost to nothing. | His career as a major public figure, however, had been ruined. | His colleagues in the Senate avoided him; his speeches on the Senate floor were delivered to a near-empty chamber or they were received with intentional and conspicuous displays of inattention. | Eisenhower, finally freed of McCarthy's political intimidation, quipped to his Cabinet that McCarthyism was now "McCarthywasm." | Still, McCarthy continued to rail against Communism. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20McCarthy | Joseph McCarthy |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The press vilified George for his extravagance and luxury at a time of war and portrayed Caroline as a wronged wife. | The newspapers claimed that Lady Jersey opened, read and distributed the contents of Caroline's private letters. | She despised Lady Jersey and could not visit or travel anywhere without George's permission. | She was cheered in public and gained plaudits for her "winning familiarity" and easy, open nature. | George was dismayed at her popularity and his own unpopularity, and felt trapped in a loveless marriage with a woman he loathed. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline%20of%20Brunswick | Caroline of Brunswick |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | show | The Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan condemned the show as "an effort to show our history in a negative light to the younger generations." | Series overview Characters The Imperial Family Statesmen and palace officials Palace servants and concubines Otherwise associated to the palace Broadcast Reception Controversy The show generated controversy and complaints from some viewers, for what they referred to as a "disrespectful", "indecent" and "hedonistic" portrayal of the historical sultan. | Turkey's Radio and Television Supreme Council, known as RTÜK, claimed they had received over 70,000 complaints about the show and warned Show TV to publicly apologise for wrongly exposing "the privacy of a historical person". | An MP for the governing Justice and Development Party, Oktay Saral, went further, threatening to outlaw the "misrepresentation of historical figures" in shows such as Muhteşem Yüzyıl. | Small groups of Islamists and Nationalists protested the studio but the show remains successful with consistently high ratings. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhte%C5%9Fem%20Y%C3%BCzy%C4%B1l | Muhteşem Yüzyıl |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | production | The production had asked for permission to film in the Abbey but were denied due to the demands of tourism. | To reproduce London smog of the timethick enough that cars might need guidance from someone walking aheadso much artificial smoke was used that fire alarms were triggered. | On 26 November, a week's filming with Firth, Rush, and Jacobi began at Ely Cathedral, the location used for Westminster Abbey. | Though Lincoln Cathedral is architecturally a closer match to the Abbey, they preferred Ely, a favoured filming location. | Its size allowed them to build sets showing not just the coronation, but the preparations before it. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20King%27s%20Speech | The King's Speech |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | program | The program has been commended by aviators and industry experts, including Nancy Bird Walton. | A relationship between several different girls' schools has been established to enhance the co-curricular dramatic arts program. | Aviation St Kevin's College offers an aviation program to its students. | Coat of arms, crest and motto The current school crest was adopted by Kearney in 1933. | The crest bears: The Celtic Cross, signifying Irish heritage, in the top left quadrant A single star, representing the Star of Knowledge, in the top right quadrant The Southern Cross, representing Australia, in the bottom left quadrant A book with the Greek Letters Alpha and Omega scribed, symbolising God is all from beginning to end, in the bottom right quadrant The school's motto is, in Latin, Omnia Pro Deo, meaning 'All for God' or transliterated means 'All things for God'. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%20Kevin%27s%20College%2C%20Melbourne | St Kevin's College, Melbourne |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | program | The program honors persons who made "major contributions to the progress and welfare" of Florida. | In 2008, the United States Postal Service unveiled a stamp bearing Rawlings's image, in her honor. | She was named a Great Floridian in 2009 by the state of Florida. | Several public schools have been named in her honor, including Rawlings Elementary School in Gainesville, Florida, PVPV/Rawlings Elementary School in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Elementary in Pinellas Park, Florida, and Marjorie G. Kinnan Elementary in Sarasota, FL. | Works Short stories 1912 "The Reincarnation of Miss Hetty" 1931 "Cracker Chidlins" 1931 "Jacob's Ladder" (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1931 "A Plumb Care Conscience" (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1932 "A Crop of Beans" (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1932 "Gal Young Un" (O. Henry Award First Prize for 1932) (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1933 "Hyacinth Drift" 1933 "Alligators" (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1933 "Benny and the Bird Dogs" (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1934 "The Pardon" (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1936 "A Mother in Mannville" (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1936 "Varmints" (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1938 "Mountain Rain" 1939 "I Sing While I Cook" (nonfiction) 1939 "Cocks Must Crow" (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1940 "The Pelican's Shadow" 1940 "The Enemy" (contained in When the Whippoorwill [1940]) 1941 "Jessamine Springs" 1941 "The Provider" 1942 "Fanny, You Fool!" | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie%20Kinnan%20Rawlings | Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | program | The program, called the Federal Select Agent Program, calls for inspections of labs in the U.S. that work with dangerous pathogens. | The Import Permit Program regulates the importation of "infectious biological materials." | The CDC runs a program that protects the public from rare and dangerous substances such as anthrax and the Ebola virus. | During the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the CDC helped coordinate the return of two infected American aid workers for treatment at Emory University Hospital, the home of a special unit to handle highly infectious diseases. | As a response to the 2014 Ebola outbreak, Congress passed a Continuing Appropriations Resolution allocating $30,000,000 towards CDC's efforts to fight the virus. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centers%20for%20Disease%20Control%20and%20Prevention | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | program | The program, composed of some of the most talented young players across the country, played four games in the Dominican Republic against the Dominicans and Puerto Rico. | Current major leaguers Matt Holliday, Bryce Harper, Clayton Kershaw, Buster Posey, Eric Hosmer, Freddie Freeman, and Justin Upton have all worn USA jerseys as 18U players. | 15U National Team In 2012, USA Baseball rolled out its first 15U national team. | Team USA went 4–0 abroad, outscoring their opponents, 31–3. | In 2013, the 15U team traveled to Baranquilla, Colombia, for the COPABE Pan American "AA" Championships, where it brought home the gold medal for the first time. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USA%20Baseball | USA Baseball |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | program | The program, which began in 2007, honors the legacy of Chuck Stone, who retired from the school in 2005. | Bob Butler, president of the NABJ from 2013 to 2015, credited Stone with helping to improve diversity in newsroom management, stating that "what (diversity) does exist is because of Chuck and the other founders of the NABJ." | The Chuck Stone Program for Diversity in Education and Media is a workshop for rising high school seniors at the Hussman School of Journalism and Media, formerly known as the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. | The Chuck Stone Papers are housed in the Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library as part of the John Hope Franklin Center at Duke University. | Written works Non-fiction Tell It Like It Is. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck%20Stone | Chuck Stone |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | publication | The publication also filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and liquidation. | Keith Pollock served as editor-in-chief from 2014 to 2016. | It was announced on May 21, 2018 that the publication 'folded' and would end both its print and web publications by the end of 2018. | Relaunch On September 6, 2018, Interview announced the launch of its 521st issue. | The magazine was purchased by Kelly Brant and Jason Nikic, with some reports suggesting that the title's intellectual property will be returned to Peter Brant. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interview%20%28magazine%29 | Interview (magazine) |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | publication | The publication employs approximately 75 people. | The website was founded in early 2010. | It was edited by Jennifer O'Connell in 2010–2011, and by Susan Daly between 2011 and August 2019, when Sinead O'Carroll stepped into the role with Daly's promotion to Managing Editor. | Content TheJournal.ie produces 70 original pieces of content per day. | The website was originally divided into four components: TheJournal.ie itself for Irish and international news and opinion; Fora for business news; The42 (formerly TheScore) for sports news; and The Daily Edge for entertainment and gossip. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheJournal.ie | TheJournal.ie |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | publication | The publication hosts the annual Inkblots, a national campus journalism fellowship that gathers student journalists, journalism and communication enthusiasts, and media professionals. | It is published fortnightly. | The lampoon issue is called The Vuisitarian, a portmanteau of Buwisit, a Tagalog expression used for unlucky events, and Varsitarian. | The UST Center for Creative Writing and Literary Studies hosts the National Writers' Workshop annually. | The fellows are graduate students and professionals that are selected based on the merits of their submitted works. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20of%20Santo%20Tomas | University of Santo Tomas |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | publication | The publication is endorsed by the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops and is being used by various Assembly committees as part of their research and planning. | In 2011, The Atlas of American Orthodox Christian Churches, published by Holy Cross Orthodox Press and based on research by Alexei Krindatch, was released. | It has extensive data on various Orthodox Churches in the United States, including both Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox groups (as well as groups considered uncanonical by those two groups). | The Atlas lists the United States membership of the OCA as 84,900, 33,800 of which it says are regular church attendees. | It lists the OCA as having 551 parishes and 19 monasteries in the United States. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthodox%20Church%20in%20America | Orthodox Church in America |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | publication | The publication of this story created a national sensation in Finland where Donald Duck and the Kalevala are important aspects of culture. | He needs to use the extra panels, because his plot ideas usually are too long to be published if he does not condense them. | Rosa has an especially large following in Finland, and in 1999, he created a special 32-page adventure featuring Scrooge McDuck for his Finnish fans called; Sammon Salaisuus (translates to The secret of the Sampo, but it is officially named The Quest for Kalevala in English), based on the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala. | It was published in many other countries as well. | The cover for the comic book was a spoof of a famous painting by Akseli Gallen-Kallela. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%20Rosa | Don Rosa |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | publication | The publication staunchly advocated free love and women's rights and critiqued comstockery—censorship of sexual information. | E. C. Walker was also co-editor of Lucifer, the Light-Bearer, another free love and freethought journal. | Free Society (1895–1897 as The Firebrand; 1897–1904 as Free Society) was a major anarchist newspaper in the United States at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. | In 1901, Catalan anarchist and freethinker Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia established modern or progressive schools in Barcelona in defiance of an educational system controlled by the Catholic Church. | The schools' stated goal was to "educate the working class in a rational, secular and non-coercive setting". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarian%20socialism | Libertarian socialism |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | publication | The recipient of the recordings contacted the publication after weeks went by following his report with no response from Amazon (although the company did delete the recordings from its server). | The incident proves that Alexa records people without their knowledge. | Although the man who received the recordings reported the anomaly to Amazon, the company did not notify the victim until German magazine c't also contacted them and published a story about the incident. | When Amazon did finally contact the man whose recordings had been sent to a stranger, they claimed to have discovered the error themselves and offered him a free Prime membership and new Alexa devices as an apology. | Amazon blamed the incident on "human error" and called it an "isolated single case". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon%20Alexa | Amazon Alexa |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | record | The record was highly praised and became one of Not Lame's best selling releases of that year. | However, sales were limited, and in fall 1988 the Deal finally broke up. | The music of the Deal remained firmly in obscurity until 2003 when a power pop independent label, Not Lame Recordings, released Goodbye September, a 14-song anthology of the Deal's music. | In 1989, after the breakup of the Deal, Roebuck invited then-fellow-bartender Dave Matthews to write and record a folk-acoustic CD. | They recorded ten songs at the Scottsville, Virginia studio of Charlottesville musician Greg Howard, calling the project Tribe of Heaven, Imagine We Were. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Roebuck | Mark Roebuck |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | record | The record was praised by AllMusic's James Allen for its authentically "scrappy Merseybeat style," resulting in an album that "also happens to rock on its own merits." | Working with Hamburg-based Tapete Records, the band debuted with a week of shows in August 2010 at the Indra Club in Hamburg, where the Beatles first played. | In 2011, Tapete released the group's self-titled debut album. | In an interview, Rozzo said, "We very consciously didn't want to be a tribute band. | We wanted to be ourselves, and in doing that we thought we were being truer to The Beatles." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug%20Gillard | Doug Gillard |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | record | The record was praised by Elvis Costello, for whom Sexsmith later opened. | Grand Opera Lane was credited to "Ron Sexsmith and the Uncool"; the backing band including Don Kerr and Steve Charles, and also featured Sarah McElcheran (horn arrangements) and Kim Ratcliffe on electric guitar. | Attention garnered by the song "Speaking with the Angel", Sexsmith earned a contract that led to his self-titled album in 1995. | Between 1997 and 2001, Sexsmith released three more albums, and then Cobblestone Runway in 2002. | Retriever, his next album, is a more pop-oriented album and is dedicated to Elliott Smith and Johnny Cash. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron%20Sexsmith | Ron Sexsmith |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newspaper | The report cited an inaccurate assertion by Gen. Tony Thomas, the head of the United States Special Operations Command, that a major newspaper had disclosed the intelligence. | After Fox News had deleted the tweet, Sean Hannity repeated the misrepresentation and called Tapper "liberal fake news CNN's fake Jake Tapper" and mocked his ratings. | The New York Times In July 2017, a report by Fox & Friends falsely said The New York Times had disclosed intelligence in one of its stories and that this intelligence disclosure helped Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State, to evade capture. | Fox News said it was The New York Times, repeatedly running the chyron "NYT Foils U.S. Attempt To Take Out Al-Bahgdadi". | Pete Hegseth, one of the show's hosts, criticized the "failing New York Times". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox%20News | Fox News |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | journal | The Representation and Electoral Systems specialist section of the American Political Science Association has adopted this journal and provides it for free to its membership. | The editors-in-chief are Stephen Elstub and Maarja Lühiste (Newcastle University). | The journal was established in 1960 and is published by Routledge on behalf of the McDougall Trust. | References External links Routledge academic journals Publications established in 1960 English-language journals Quarterly journals Political science journals | NONE | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representation%20%28journal%29 | Representation (journal) |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | program | The same applied in general to computers with an EISA bus, for which the configuration program was called an EISA Configuration Utility (ECU). | In the interim period, IBM-compatible PCsincluding the IBM ATheld configuration settings in battery-backed RAM and used a bootable configuration program on floppy disk, not in the ROM, to set the configuration options contained in this memory. | The floppy disk was supplied with the computer, and if it was lost the system settings could not be changed. | A modern Wintel-compatible computer provides a setup routine essentially unchanged in nature from the ROM-resident BIOS setup utilities of the late 1990s; the user can configure hardware options using the keyboard and video display. | The modern Wintel machine may store the BIOS configuration settings in flash ROM, perhaps the same flash ROM that holds the BIOS itself. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIOS | BIOS |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | tabloid | The satirical tabloid was published on 15 February 1919; the German police arrested staff and confiscated copies immediately on publication. | NONE | Jedermann sein eigner Fussball ("Everyman His Own Football") was a single-issue illustrated magazine published by Malik Verlag (Wieland Herzfelde's publishing house). | It included two photomontages by John Heartfield on the front cover and six line drawings by George Grosz. | Texts are by Herzfelde, Walter Mehring, Mynona; other contributors jointly credited include Richard Huelsenbeck, Erwin Piscator, Karl Nierendorf, and J.H. Kuhlemann. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedermann%20sein%20eigner%20Fussball | Jedermann sein eigner Fussball |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | media | The Saudi Arabian media often attacks Jews in books, in news articles, in its Mosques and with what some describe as antisemitic satire. | In many cases the workers are unwilling to report their employers for fear of losing their jobs or further abuse. | There were several cases of antisemitism in Saudi Arabia and it is common within the country's religious circles. | Saudi Arabian government officials and state religious leaders often promote the idea that Jews are conspiring to take over the entire world; as proof of their claims they publish and frequently cite The Protocols of the Elders of Zion as factual. | Europe A study that ran from 2002 to 2015 has mapped the countries in Europe with the highest incidents of racial bias towards black people, based on data from 288,076 white Europeans. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenophobia | Xenophobia |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | journal | The school's journal for scholarly writing, Chautauqua, sharing its name with the US adult education movement, offers publication examples of student research across a variety of academic disciplines. | Amongst this wide array of clubs are a smattering of organizational boards that sustain each of the school's community-wide publications: Salmagundy is the school's student-run monthly newspaper, founded October 27, 1945. | Salmagundy is now both an online and paper publication. | The school's yearbook, Daeges Eage, literally translates from Old English to "eye of the day," from which the modern word "daisy" is derived. | Haggis/Baggis, the school's magazine for literature and fine arts, features student poems, short stories, photographs, and artwork. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss%20Porter%27s%20School | Miss Porter's School |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | publication | The scientific field is hot and there are more scientific teams pursuing publication. | There is greater flexibility in designs, definitions, outcomes, and analytical modes. | There are prejudices (financial interest, political, or otherwise). | Other factors include experimenter bias and white hat bias. | Remedies Publication bias can be contained through better-powered studies, enhanced research standards, and careful consideration of true and non-true relationships. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publication%20bias | Publication bias |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The secret press was captured in 1589, and Knightley was arrested, though subsequently released. | Waldegrave then refused to print any further tracts, citing the Puritan ministers' disapproval of Martin Marprelate's course of action. | The secret press was then moved to Wolston Priory in Warwickshire, the home of Roger Wigston. | In February 1589 he was fined £2,000 by the Court of Star Chamber, and dismissed from the lieutenancy of the county and the magistracy. | In 1605, he was again fined, this time the sum of £10,000. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Knightley | Richard Knightley |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | media | The Serbian media ridiculed several proposals to decorate Slobodan Milošević with the Order of the People's hero because he would have had to decorate himself. | Serbia and Montenegro Following the dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was formed, and later renamed Serbia and Montenegro. | In 1998, it passed a law that continued to use some of the decorations of former Yugoslavia, among them Order of the People's Hero, making it, at the time, the fourth-highest order after the Order of Yugoslavia, the Order of the Yugoslav Star and the Order of Freedom. | It was never given to any individuals, but several military units active in the Kosovo War were decorated: 124th Police Intervention Brigade, Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs 126th Brigade for Air Reconnaissance, Military of Yugoslavia 250th Air Defence Missile Brigade, Military of Yugoslavia 37th Motorized Brigade, Military of Yugoslavia Notable recipients Because of the large number of awards, only people with Wikipedia articles are listed. | Date of the award(s) is given in parenthesis. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order%20of%20the%20People%27s%20Hero | Order of the People's Hero |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | program | The series' final scene reveals that her departure to the airport was filmed in a studio backlot, responding to longtime speculation that the program was scripted. | In the episode, Lo Bosworth moves into a house with her boyfriend, while Stephanie Pratt begins a romantic relationship. | Audrina Patridge finds a house in Hermosa Beach, and Kristin Cavallari decides to leave Los Angeles and move to Europe. | "All Good Things..." was produced by Adam DiVello, Michael Friedman, Liz Gateley, Josh Lansky, Kristofer Lindquist, and Sara Mast. | In addition to being the final episode, it serves as the twelfth installment of the sixth season. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All%20Good%20Things...%20%28The%20Hills%29 | All Good Things... (The Hills) |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | tabloid | The set-up is successful, but the Kennedy family discovers that Hughes's "Hush-Hush" tabloid will print the transcripts before the issue went to press, and prevents their publication. | Although assigned to monitor Communist Party activities, his abiding hatred of organized crime leads him to vie for a spot on the Bureau's Top Hoodlum Squad. | Each of the three protagonists plot to entrap John F. Kennedy with a call girl; Boyd and Littell for J. Edgar Hoover, Bondurant for Hughes. | At Hoover's direction, Boyd leaves the FBI and begins working with Hoover's personal nemeses - Kennedy and his younger brother Robert—on the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management's investigation of organized crime and union corruption. | Boyd strikes a rapport with John Kennedy but dislikes Bobby. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American%20Tabloid | American Tabloid |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | show | The show asked its audience what Tracht could do, but almost 75 percent said "nothing." | After being confronted by one caller, Tracht begged, "Let me down off this cross, will you?" | Counseling was recommended. | Penance A worker at DC Central Kitchen saw Tracht's apology on TV and heard his desire to show he was sorry. | She thought that the "Kitchen" would be a good place for him to prove himself, and shared the idea with a co-worker who knew Rock Newman; he made a phone call. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug%20Tracht | Doug Tracht |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | show | The show asked the French viewers whom they thought was the Greatest Frenchman or Frenchwoman. | NONE | Le Plus Grand Français de tous les temps ("The Greatest Frenchman of all Time") was a France 2 show of early 2005, based on an original series of Great Britons on the BBC. | It was presented by Michel Drucker and Thierry Ardisson, and the final episode was broadcast at the French Senate. | The winner was the former president and leader of the Free French movement, Charles de Gaulle. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Greatest%20Frenchman | The Greatest Frenchman |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | show | The show is composed primarily of interviews with prominent figures in various fields, among them entertainment and the arts, culture, journalism, and global current affairs. | In 1985, WHYY launched a weekly half-hour edition of Fresh Air, which was distributed nationally by NPR. | The show began daily national broadcasts in 1987. | This main segment is followed by shorter segments, most often comprising coverage and reviews of events and new releases in various cultural and entertainment spheres. | The subjects of these shorter segments include movies, books, stage plays, television programs, as well as recordings of popular music, jazz, and classical music. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresh%20Air | Fresh Air |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | show | The show was composed of three separate one-act plays all using the same set, with Scott portraying a different lead character in each act; it ran for 1,097 performances. | Scott returned to television with Fear on Trial (1975); and starred in the big-budget disaster movie, The Hindenburg (1975) for director Robert Wise. | Return to theatre Scott had a big Broadway hit with Neil Simon's Plaza Suite (1968), directed by Mike Nichols. | Scott directed a production of All God's Chillun Got Wings (1975) which starred Van Devere and only had a short run. | He directed and played Willy Loman in a 1975 revival of Death of a Salesman, for which he garnered another Tony nomination. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20C.%20Scott | George C. Scott |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | show | The show was scripted in this sense, but the gameplay was not. | The show's writers usually supplied the jokes. | In addition, the stars were given the questions' subjects and bluff (plausible, but incorrect) answers prior to the show. | In any case, as original host Peter Marshall explained at the beginning of the Secret Square game, the celebrities were briefed prior to the show to help them with bluff answers, but they heard the actual questions for the first time as they were asked on air. | Marshall hosted the original version of Hollywood Squares that aired on NBC from 1966 to 1980, as well as a nighttime syndicated version that ran from 1971 to 1981. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood%20Squares | Hollywood Squares |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | show | The show, titled First Heartthrob () was condemned for "stunts and sensationalism". | The international channel has oversea broadcasts. | CBG talent show controversy On 15 August 2007, a CBG talent show was suspended following criticism from the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT). | CQTV has been ordered to take disciplinary measures against relevant staff. | The programme is one of many idol-style shows carried on Chinese provincial stations, in an attempt to emulate the success of Super Girl. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chongqing%20Broadcasting%20Group | Chongqing Broadcasting Group |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | show | The show, which asked couples questions about their personal lives, aired in syndication during the 1969-1970 season, and was taped at NBC Studios in New York City. | NONE | He Said, She Said was an American game show hosted by Joe Garagiola, with Bill Cullen occasionally filling in when Garagiola was covering baseball games. | The show was produced by Goodson-Todman Productions for primary sponsor Holiday Inn (American Home Products, the makers of over-the-counter drugs such as Dristan and Anacin, also sponsored). | Johnny Olson and Bill Wendell announced. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He%20Said%2C%20She%20Said%20%28game%20show%29 | He Said, She Said (game show) |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newsletter | The Slade newsletter of the time announced that "Ginny, Ginny" had made the top 200 in the UK but not the official top 100. | In 1979, the band released a further three singles: "Ginny, Ginny", "Sign of the Times" and a cover of the party track "Okey Cokey". | All failed to chart. | In October 1979, the band released a new studio album Return to Base, the first album not to have Chandler as producer. | Disagreements between Lea and Chandler, centring on business problems and Lea's desire to produce Slade's material, had been brewing since the recording of Whatever Happened to Slade in 1977. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slade | Slade |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | newsletter | The society also publishes a newsletter, the IEEE Leader, which covers issues ranging from education to entrepreneurship. | The society's field of interest encompasses the management sciences and practices required for defining, implementing, and managing engineering and technology. | The society publishes two peer-reviewed journals: the IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management and the IEEE Engineering Management Review. | The society is governed by a board of governors consisting of officers and members-at-large, most of whom are elected by the membership. | In addition, the society has Technical Committees dealing with the major management issues. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute%20of%20Electrical%20and%20Electronics%20Engineers | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | newsletter | The Society, which is a member of Civic Voice, organises community events including lectures and outings and produces a quarterly newsletter. | The Kew Society, founded in 1901 as the Kew Union, is a civic society that seeks to enhance the beauty of Kew and preserve its heritage. | It reviews all planning applications in Kew with special regard to the architectural integrity and heritage of the neighbourhood, and plays an active role in the improvement of local amenities. | The Richmond Local History Society is concerned with the history of Kew, as well as that of Richmond, Petersham and Ham. | Education Primary schools Darell Primary and Nursery School is on Darell Road and Niton Road. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kew | Kew |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The speech was well received by the public, but less so by the press, who strongly attacked Nixon's allegations that only a minority of Americans opposed the war. | The attendees at the speeches were enthusiastic, but other Republicans, especially from the cities, complained to the Republican National Committee that Agnew's attacks were overbroad. | In the wake of these remarks, Nixon delivered his Silent Majority speech on November 3, 1969, calling on "the great silent majority of my fellow Americans" to support the administration's policy in Vietnam. | Nixon speechwriter Pat Buchanan penned a speech in response, to be delivered by Agnew on November 13 in Des Moines, Iowa. | The White House worked to assure the maximum exposure for Agnew's speech, and the networks covered it live, making it a nationwide address, a rarity for vice presidents. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiro%20Agnew | Spiro Agnew |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | periodical | The Sphinx, a conjuring periodical stated on August 1924 "he gave one of the finest talks on magic ever heard" in Athol, Massachusetts. | He eventually settled in New York City as pastor of a Spiritualist church. | In 1924 Ford toured the New England States appearing between the acts of the S.S. Henry's illusion production. | He lost his interest in magic and became fascinated with the occult. | He became a professional "hot and cold reader" and "billet reader," reading sealed messages given to him by members of his audience. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%20Ford%20%28psychic%29 | Arthur Ford (psychic) |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | magazine | The Stern magazine in Germany phoned Harry and asked if he could arrange a photograph of all the groups in Liverpool. | Dale Roberts and the Jaywalkers Such was the popularity of the poll, Rushworth's music store manager, Bob Hobbs, presented Lennon and George Harrison with new guitars. | Many groups in Liverpool complained to Harry that his newspaper should be called Mersey Beatles, as he featured them so often. | Harry suggested Kirchherr (then Sutcliffe's girlfriend) be the photographer, who would stand on a crane to take the photograph. | Virginia phoned every group in Liverpool and arranged for them all to turn up on the same day at St George's Hall. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersey%20Beat | Mersey Beat |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | press | The story aims to poke fun at the apparent desire to conform embedded in the British psyche, as well as mocking the British tabloid press, in particular the Daily Star. | Superman: True Brit is a DC Comics Elseworlds first published in 2004 in the US, and by Titan Books in the UK. | Written by John Cleese and Kim Howard Johnson, with art by John Byrne and Mark Farmer, it reimagines the origin of Superman, by considering how Clark Kent's upbringing would be different if his spaceship had crashed in Weston-super-Mare in England instead of the fictional town of Smallville in Kansas, America. | Characters with similarities to Superman regulars Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen and Perry White make an appearance. | Plot Kal-El, instead of landing in Kansas, is intentionally sent to England (as it is the heart of the British Empire). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman%3A%20True%20Brit | Superman: True Brit |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | program | The story sees Japanese high school students Akemi Nakajima and Yumiko Shirasagi combat the forces of Lucifer, unleashed by a demon summoning program created by Nakajima. | A separate version for personal computers was co-developed by Atlus and Telenet Japan and published by Telenet Japan during the same year. | An enhanced port for the Super Famicom by Opera House was released in 1995. | The gameplay features first-person dungeon crawling and turn-based battles or negotiation with demons in the Famicom version, and a journey through a hostile labyrinth as Nakajima featuring real-time combat in the Telenet version. | Development on both versions of the video game began following the release of an original video animation adaptation of Nishitani's first Digital Devil Story book in early 1987. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20Devil%20Story%3A%20Megami%20Tensei | Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | performance | The Symphony under Milnes' direction also heavily emphasizes the performance of new music, frequently composed by Berkeley graduate students in composition. | Milnes also conducted extensively at the Curtis Institute of Music (most notably a production of Idomeneo by Mozart). | In 1996, Milnes joined the faculty at UC Berkeley with an intent to increase performance of the twentieth century repertoire, including the works of Stravinsky, Shostakovich, and Prokofiev. | From 2002 to 2009, Milnes was also the music director of the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players. | Partial Conducting Discography 2000: James Newton, "As the Sound of Many Waters" (CD) New World Records. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Milnes | David Milnes |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | tabloid | The tabloid was criticized by the Human Rights Watch for putting these men in danger of increased government harassment. | On 1 March 2014. | In the article, Wambere was accused of being part of a "Ugandan Homo Cabinet." | On WGBH-TV, Wambere said of Ugandan media, "I never outed myself. | The media outed me… but at one time I found that I had to live the reality... We are Ugandans and we are Africans. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Abdallah%20Wambere | John Abdallah Wambere |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | performance | The tightrope walking performance is composed of a rope player, a clown and musical instrument players. | The Korean folk village in Seoul also presents this play to entertain tourists. | It was also performed in events held in the royal palace, banquets of high-ranking government officers or village festivals. | An example of these plays can be seen in the movie King and the Clown. | Technique There are more than 40 kinds of Jultagi techniques including a walking on a tight rope as the basic motion, a reversed walking on it, leaping with one foot on it, sitting and lying on it, and sometimes pretending to fall down. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jultagi | Jultagi |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | show | The too loud sound systemMany critics blamed the show for its too loud music. | Indeed, except a 'good evening' and a 'thank you', Farmer didn't speak to her audience and according to this article it is possible to "wonder where the love comes from the public for a too cold" singer. | In the same way, while Le Dauphiné libéré admitted that the show was "perfect", it criticized the "contact with the audience [which] was disappointing". | For example, an article underlined "the profusion of special effects, a grandiloquent stage setting", but also "a high-powered and often rough sound system", concluding : "Everything for the eye, nothing for the ears". | Another article declared that Farmer had taken care of the visual aspect of her show, with original choreographies, but that what she had sung was not very audible. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myl%C3%A8ne%20Farmer%20en%20concert | Mylène Farmer en concert |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | record | The track became the most sought-after record of 2006 Winter Music Conference in Miami, as well as one of the biggest club records of the year. | That same year, Sharam also released "P.A.T.T. (Party All The Time)," a cover of the Eddie Murphy and Rick James hit from 1985. | His version contained vocals by P. Diddy. | It debuted in the UK national charts at #8 on New Year's Eve 2006, stayed in the top 10 for 3 weeks and remained in the top 40 for 8 weeks. | 2009–2014: Get Wild and Night & Day On May 5, 2009, Sharam's single, "She Came Along", led off his solo album, Get Wild which hit stores February 17, 2009. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharam | Sharam |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | production | The track's electronic production is composed of an insistent drum beat, "floating" synthesisers and influences of spoken word, folktronica and Brit soul. | Music and lyrics Musically, "Loving Someone" is an R&B song with a length of four minutes and twenty seconds (4:20). | The song was written by band members Daniel, Healy, Adam Hann and Ross MacDonald, while the production was handled by the former two alongside Mike Crossey. | Healy's vocal delivery is a mixture of singing and rapping in a mockney style. | "Loving Someone" is both a social and political commentary that focuses on modern youth culture, using dark humour to explore themes of conditional love and homophobia. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loving%20Someone | Loving Someone |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | program | The treatment program was composed of repetitive training with task challenges (e.g. obstacle course) and/or novel motor skills acquisition over a 12-week period under the supervision of a physiotherapist. | Treatment Physiotherapy intervention aims to improve balance and gait of OPCA patients, by stimulating neuroplastic changes in the atrophied neural structure. | A challenge-oriented treatment program has previously been shown to be beneficial for individuals with ataxia from OPCA. | Task challenges were progressed only when the patient showed mastery of a task. | Overground harness systems may be used to allow OPCA patients to challenge their balance without chance of falling. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivopontocerebellar%20atrophy | Olivopontocerebellar atrophy |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | production | The Trust is an American record production and songwriting duo, composed of multi-instrumentalists Tommy Hubbard and Rich Zahniser. | NONE | NONE | The duo currently operates out of their private recording facility in Southern California, primarily working with pop, country, and rock acts with an emphasis on live instrumentation recordings. | Hubbard and Zahniser have individually and collectively worked with several mainstream and popular indie artists including the Latin group The Gipsy Kings, French pop singer Maude, blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa, American country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, funk musician Bootsy Collins(Parliament-Funkadelic, James Brown), South African singer Lira, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Company of Thieves frontwoman Genevieve, Smash Mouth, Rufio and the punk rock supergroups Rx Bandits and The Sound of Animals Fighting. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Trust%20%28music%20production%20duo%29 | The Trust (music production duo) |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | program | The United States National Soccer Team Players Association partnered with the Hall of Fame to create the Time In program, which honored people with a connection to soccer battling leukemia. | Museum The Hall of Fame museum opened on June 12, 1999 in Oneonta, New York. | The museum featured the hall of fame, a library, and an interactive soccer play area. | Since the disease disproportionately targets children a majority of the honorees were youth soccer players. | Prior to the 2005 induction of the "Magnificent Five" individuals from the early and mid 20th century had been largely ignored. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Soccer%20Hall%20of%20Fame | National Soccer Hall of Fame |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newsletter | The VASTA Voice newsletter of September 2009 stated that this award was "named for Mennen, 'the mother of us all.' | Until 2006, the award was the highest honor which the Governor of Indiana bestows, a personal tribute usually given to those who rendered distinguished service to the state or to the governor. | Mennen Research/Development Grants In 2009, VASTA created the Dorothy Mennen Research/Development Grant, which awards of up to $1000 to fund VASTA members for research or professional development. | Dorothy's spirit of encouragement, vision of inclusivity, professionalism, determination and generosity are at the heart of VASTA's mission." | Lifetime Distinguished Member of VASTA Mennen is featured as a Lifetime Distinguished Member of VASTA, honoring "individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of Voice & Speech. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy%20Runk%20Mennen | Dorothy Runk Mennen |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newspaper | The Vossische Zeitung newspaper condemned Hirschfeld in an editorial as "a freak who acted for freaks in the name of pseudoscience". | Most notably, Hirschfeld testified that "homosexuality was part of the plan of nature and creation just like normal love." | Hirschfeld's testimony caused outrage all over Germany. | The Mūnchener Neuesten Nachrichten newspaper declared in an editorial: "Dr. Hirschfeld makes public propaganda under the cover of science, which does nothing but poison our people. | Real science should fight against this!". | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus%20Hirschfeld | Magnus Hirschfeld |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | show | The Walnut Tree closed in 2007 after going into receivership due to "involuntary insolvency", and the Mattiolis blamed Ramsay's show for making the restaurant seem too expensive. | Ramsay criticised the overpricing at the restaurant and helped them to hire a new head chef. | After a second appearance on the Kitchen Nightmares in 2005, Mattioli criticized the show as "fake". | The restaurant was reopened in early 2008 as a joint partnership between hotel-owner William Griffiths and new head chef Shaun Hill. | Reception In 2008, it was named the BMW Square Meal Best UK Restaurant and the AA Restaurant of the Year for Wales within nine months after reopening under Hill. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Walnut%20Tree%20%28restaurant%29 | The Walnut Tree (restaurant) |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | performance | The wedding celebrations were accompanied by much spectacle and pageantry, including the performance of Marco da Gagliano's opera La Flora, composed especially for the occasion. | The marriage had been strongly desired by Odoardo's father, Ranuccio, who saw it as a means of strengthening the alliance between the Duchy of Parma and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, then ruled by the Medici family. | Duchess of Parma The marriage took place on 11 October 1628 in Florence. | To welcome the couple back to Parma, Mercury and Mars, with music by Claudio Monteverdi and text by Claudio Achillini was performed in the Teatro Farnese. | The years in which the couple ruled over Parma were marked by the plague of 1630 and the contrast between the splendour of the court and the tax burden to which they had subjected their subjects. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margherita%20de%27%20Medici | Margherita de' Medici |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | newsletter | The WiG newsletter, as mentioned above, has been electronic since 203. | Since 2002, the organization has had its own domain name and webspace. | A group of members at the University of California, Berkeley set up a WIG-L listserv. | Notes References Burkhard, Marianne, and Edith Waldstein. " | NONE | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%20in%20German | Women in German |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | program | The winter program is composed of two separate 3-week sessions which start in late December. | Colleges and programs Undergraduate University College College of Liberal Arts College of Commerce and Economics School of Business College of Science College of Engineering College of AI College of Life Science and Biotechnology College of Theology College of Social Sciences College of Music College of Human Ecology College of Science in Education Underwood International College Global Leaders College College of Medicine College of Dentistry College of Nursing College of Pharmacy Postgraduate United Graduate School of Theology Graduate School of International Studies Graduate School of Information Graduate School of Communication and Arts Graduate School of Social Welfare Graduate School of Business Administration Graduate School of Education Graduate School of Public Administration Graduate School of Engineering Graduate School of Journalism and Mass Communication Graduate School of Law Graduate School of Human Environmental Sciences Graduate School of Economics Law School Graduate School of Government and Business Graduate School of Health and Environment Severance Hospital Divisions Severance Hospital (Sinchon) Gangnam Severance Hospital Yongin Severance Hospital Severance Mental Health Hospital (Gwangju-si Gyeonggi-do) Songdo Severance Hospital (Under Construction) Notable international programs Yonsei International Summer School Yonsei International Summer School (YISS), usually held from late June to early August, started in 1985, and it has grown over 1,300 students from over 30 countries. | Winter Abroad at Yonsei Winter Abroad at Yonsei (WAY) is a relatively new program, started 2013. | Study Abroad at Yonsei Yonsei University's Exchange/Visiting Student Programs offer opportunities to students who plan to study for a year or a semester in Korea. | Culture University symbols The "ㅇ" and "ㅅ" in the university shield derived from the first letters of each syllable in "연세" (Yonsei). | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonsei%20University | Yonsei University |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | publication | The workshop had been attended by investigator Susan Gerbic, who recorded the event and notified the publication. | I am only able to say that I can give people a feeling of well being." | In June 2020, The Spinoff reported that in an online workshop on May 28, Wilson had made numerous false and unsubstantiated claims on many topics. | Wilson's claims included: An unproven dietary supplement, HFI, described as a "soil-based, broad spectrum anti-viral supplement", would prevent COVID-19. | She claimed "The virus has to attach to the lungs. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette%20Wilson | Jeanette Wilson |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | periodical | The world's longest-running Gaelic periodical, ("Echo"), was printed by Eòin G. MacFhionghain for eleven years between 1892 and 1904, in Sydney. | St Francis Xavier University in Antigonish has a Celtic Studies department with Gaelic-speaking faculty members, and is the only such university department outside Scotland to offer four full years of Scottish Gaelic instruction. | of Antigonish published the monthly Gaelic magazine ("The Gaelic Tourist") around 1851. | However, MacFhionghain's mockery of complaints over Mac Tallas regular misprints and his tendency to financially guilt trip his subscribers, ultimately led local Gaelic poet Alasdair a' Ridse MacDhòmhnaill to lampoon Mac Talla and it's editor in two separate works of satirical poetry; Òran Càinidh do Mhac-Talla ("A Song of Revile to Mac-Talla") and Aoir Mhic-Talla ("The Satire of Mac-Talla"). | Eòin and Seòras MacShuail, believed to be the only black speakers of Goidelic languages in Canada, were born in Cape Breton and in adulthood became friends with Rudyard Kipling, who in 1896 wrote Captains Courageous, which featured an isolated Gaelic-speaking African-Canadian cook from Cape Breton. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian%20Gaelic | Canadian Gaelic |
LITERAL | PRODUCT | periodical | The Yellow Book was a British quarterly literary periodical that was published in London from 1894 to 1897. | NONE | NONE | It was published at The Bodley Head Publishing House by Elkin Mathews and John Lane, and later by John Lane alone, and edited by the American Henry Harland. | The periodical was priced at 5 shillings and lent its name to the "Yellow Nineties", referring to the decade of its operation. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Yellow%20Book | The Yellow Book |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newspaper | Their escape was not discovered until Gregg telephoned a newspaper to explain their reasons for doing so. | The four had altered their prison clothing to resemble the uniforms worn by correctional officers, then sawed through the bars of their cells and a window and walked along a ledge to a fire escape. | They subsequently drove off in a car which had been left in the visitors' parking lot by one of the escapees' aunts. | It has been alleged that Gregg was beaten to death later that night in a biker bar in North Carolina, and that his body was found in a lake. | Gregg had supposedly been drinking heavily and attempted to assault a waitress. | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy%20Leon%20Gregg | Troy Leon Gregg |
METONYMIC | PRODUCT | newsletter | Their newsletter stated that they would "try to fill the needs for money, staff, educational materials, and communication that individual organizing projects cannot fulfill themselves." | They pledged to take responsibility for "raising money, providing literature and films, recruiting staff, maintaining communications and providing publicity for GI coffeehouses and projects." | In Oakland, the Support Our Soldiers office offered similar supprt to the GI movement. | Increased air war leads to increased resistance In March 1972 the last U.S. ground combat division was withdrawn from Vietnam just as the North Vietnamese Army launched the Nguyễn Huệ or Easter Offensive. | The U.S. responded by massively increasing its air war. " | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop%20Our%20Ship%20%28SOS%29 | Stop Our Ship (SOS) |
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