Talk:Metonymy

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Simpler Introduction

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I think the introduction has too much jargon and should be narrower and more direct. —Preceding unsigned comment added by OhDoTell (talkcontribs) 00:38, 18 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2009-02-18T00:38:00.000Z","author":"OhDoTell","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-OhDoTell-2009-02-18T00:38:00.000Z-Simpler_Introduction","replies":["c-Leptus_Froggi-2013-11-27T15:09:00.000Z-OhDoTell-2009-02-18T00:38:00.000Z"]}}-->

This concern appears to have been addressed. I was quite impressed with the simple opening sentences, especially with the non-traditional-Wiki example, using Hollywood. Some good thinking, there. Leptus Froggi (talk) 15:09, 27 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2013-11-27T15:09:00.000Z","author":"Leptus Froggi","type":"comment","level":2,"id":"c-Leptus_Froggi-2013-11-27T15:09:00.000Z-OhDoTell-2009-02-18T00:38:00.000Z","replies":[]}}-->
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Not the best example

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I saw this example in the article...

On the other hand, asking for "All hands on deck" is a synecdoche because hands (A) are actually a part of the men (B) to whom they refer.

Dictionary.com defines "hand" as, among other things, "[o]ne who is part of a group or crew" [1]. Since the example above is not referring to the crew's hands, but rather to the crewmen themselves, is that really an example of synechdoche (or, for that matter, metonymy) at all? I suppose calling it synechdoche would be valid if that is how that usage of "hand" came about, but in that case the etymology should be noted. Thoughts? --bdesham  20:36, 10 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2005-11-10T20:36:00.000Z","author":"Bdesham","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-Bdesham-2005-11-10T20:36:00.000Z-Not_the_best_example","replies":["c-Fumblebruschi-2006-06-19T21:10:00.000Z-Bdesham-2005-11-10T20:36:00.000Z"]}}-->

The fact that "hand" refers to the crewmen and not the crewmen's actual hands is what makes it an example of synecdoche. This is in fact the canonical example of synecdoche; referring to the worker as "the hand" is to refer to the whole as the part. It's such a common usage that it even found its way into the dictionary, as you note. Fumblebruschi 21:10, 19 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2006-06-19T21:10:00.000Z","author":"Fumblebruschi","type":"comment","level":2,"id":"c-Fumblebruschi-2006-06-19T21:10:00.000Z-Bdesham-2005-11-10T20:36:00.000Z","replies":["c-Loodog-2007-06-27T03:34:00.000Z-Fumblebruschi-2006-06-19T21:10:00.000Z"]}}-->
Agreed. See also: plow or sail.--Loodog 03:34, 27 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2007-06-27T03:34:00.000Z","author":"Loodog","type":"comment","level":3,"id":"c-Loodog-2007-06-27T03:34:00.000Z-Fumblebruschi-2006-06-19T21:10:00.000Z","replies":[]}}-->


The example, "to fish pearls" seems like a metaphor to me: am I mistaken that, "finishing for pearls" would have the exact same meaning? (And be employing the same linguistic devices.) Would the argument slightly farther down that it, "transfers the concept of fishing ... into a new domain" (namely hunting pearls instead of hunting fish). The charictarization of the activity of fishing as it is metaphorically being applied seems ill-written but perhaps not stricly incorrect. Paxfeline 03:39, 24 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2006-03-24T03:39:00.000Z","author":"Paxfeline","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-Paxfeline-2006-03-24T03:39:00.000Z-Not_the_best_example","replies":["c-Fumblebruschi-2006-06-19T21:10:00.000Z-Paxfeline-2006-03-24T03:39:00.000Z"]}}-->

"to fish pearls" (or "fishing for pearls", which you correctly note means exactly the same thing) is not a metaphor, since you are literally fishing. The metonymy in this case does not involve the word "fish" (or "fishing"), but the use of the word "pearls" as a metonym for the shellfish that contain pearls. Fumblebruschi 21:10, 19 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2006-06-19T21:10:00.000Z","author":"Fumblebruschi","type":"comment","level":2,"id":"c-Fumblebruschi-2006-06-19T21:10:00.000Z-Paxfeline-2006-03-24T03:39:00.000Z","replies":["c-Fumblebruschi-2007-06-26T20:29:00.000Z-Fumblebruschi-2006-06-19T21:10:00.000Z"]}}-->
No -- the metonymy *does* involve fish. The point is that you are not getting fish, you are getting pearls -- but fishing and getting-pearls are both associated with going into the ocean and getting stuff out of it. Thus, you are maintaining the domain of usage (reinforcing an association) rather than transferring a concept to a new domain (as with "fishing for information"). There's an article linked to which explains this in depth. Tom
I don't agree. Oysters are shellfish. If you are pulling shellfish out of the ocean, then you are fishing. What you're fishing for is oysters; what you hope to get from the oysters is pearls; therefore, by metonymy, you might say that you are "fishing for pearls." Fumblebruschi 20:29, 26 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2007-06-26T20:29:00.000Z","author":"Fumblebruschi","type":"comment","level":3,"id":"c-Fumblebruschi-2007-06-26T20:29:00.000Z-Fumblebruschi-2006-06-19T21:10:00.000Z","replies":["c-Quaquaquaqua-2013-06-01T04:36:00.000Z-Fumblebruschi-2007-06-26T20:29:00.000Z"]}}-->
I agree with Fumblebruschi. If I said I were fishing for trout or fishing for salmon I would clearly NOT be employing metonym. I would just be using the word "fishing" literally. The fact that fishing trout, salmon and oysters all require "getting things out of the ocean" is not grounds for establishing metonymy. Furthermore, if the claim is that getting pearls out of the ocean is similar to getting fish out the ocean, then you are making a comparison by similarity or analogy NOT making reference to a contiguity.
Just because the analogy is in the same domain (the ocean), does not mean that it is a metonym. For instance the expressions "to catch a wave" and "to catch a fish" are not related metonymically even if both can occur in the domain of the ocean. Rather, "to catch a wave" transfers the idea that fishing is hard and requires both skill and luck to the domain of surfing, an activity which is otherwise quite disimilar from fishing even if both require getting wet. In fact, I would argue that fishing for fish, fishing for pearls and catching waves are most likely separated by the ocean, not joined. To state otherwise is like arguing that "to climb a mountain" and "to climb the stairs" are related metonymically because they both occur in the domain of three dimensional space.
The passage is confusing, it should be revised. --Quaquaquaqua (talk) 04:36, 1 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2013-06-01T04:36:00.000Z","author":"Quaquaquaqua","type":"comment","level":5,"id":"c-Quaquaquaqua-2013-06-01T04:36:00.000Z-Fumblebruschi-2007-06-26T20:29:00.000Z","replies":[]}}-->

Right! It's especially clear that there's a problem in this passage: "we know you do not use a fishing rod or net to get pearls and we know that pearls are not, and do not originate from, fish." In fact, since oysters are shellfish, we know that pearls do, indeed, originate from fish. JM —Preceding unsigned comment added by 132.239.1.231 (talk) 09:35, 19 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2008-02-19T09:35:00.000Z","author":"132.239.1.231","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-132.239.1.231-2008-02-19T09:35:00.000Z-Not_the_best_example","replies":["c-Cwbr77-2015-11-04T09:42:00.000Z-132.239.1.231-2008-02-19T09:35:00.000Z"]}}-->

For the sake of keeping common knowledge accurate, I'd like to include here that shellfish aren't actually fish. Cwbr77 (talk) 09:42, 4 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2015-11-04T09:42:00.000Z","author":"Cwbr77","type":"comment","level":2,"id":"c-Cwbr77-2015-11-04T09:42:00.000Z-132.239.1.231-2008-02-19T09:35:00.000Z","replies":[]}}-->

Definitely not a metonym... Pearls refers to pearls, not the oyster. Harvesting oysters to eat is different than harvesting pearls. This was confusing from the beginning because "to fish pearls" or whatever isn't an actual idiom or metaphor, no one says or writes that. "Pearls diving" is apparently slang for cunnilingus.... which is also not a metonym BTW, all the examples discussed at length the Talk Page appear to be gone, replaced with jibberish and irrelevant references to antiquity... What the hell happened to this article? I'm obviously an anonymous so I have to criticize but it'd pretty messed up — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:647:5A00:C160:C055:BB68:D28C:1460 (talk) 10:51, 17 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2019-04-17T10:51:00.000Z","author":"2601:647:5A00:C160:C055:BB68:D28C:1460","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-2601:647:5A00:C160:C055:BB68:D28C:1460-2019-04-17T10:51:00.000Z-Not_the_best_example","replies":[]}}-->

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Dates as metonymy

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What about dates, like "The Fourth of July" meaning "American Independence Day" or "May Fourth" meaning "The ideas in China about nationalism and modernization that resulted in and were a result of the 'May Fourth Incident'"? Another good one is "a September 11th" meaning "An incident of terrorism on a grand scale like what happened on 11 September 2011" 198.207.26.2 (talk) 20:31, 29 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2013-04-29T20:31:00.000Z","author":"198.207.26.2","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-198.207.26.2-2013-04-29T20:31:00.000Z-Dates_as_metonymy","replies":["c-Leptus_Froggi-2013-11-27T15:11:00.000Z-198.207.26.2-2013-04-29T20:31:00.000Z"]}}-->

Yes, yes, good idea. Leptus Froggi (talk) 15:11, 27 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2013-11-27T15:11:00.000Z","author":"Leptus Froggi","type":"comment","level":2,"id":"c-Leptus_Froggi-2013-11-27T15:11:00.000Z-198.207.26.2-2013-04-29T20:31:00.000Z","replies":[]}}-->
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Arab Street

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So the term Arab Street instantiates what--metaphorical toponymy? That's too many levels of abstraction to be wieldy (nevermind catchy).

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Unclear citation style

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I am loathe to remove the items from the "bibliography", but many of them have no footnotes or parenthetical citations to show what they are supposed to support. Please help clean up the citation style if you can. Otherwise, I will probably move the books to the further reading section, and mark various assertions in the article as needing citation for verification. Thanks, Cnilep (talk) 02:22, 5 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2013-12-05T02:22:00.000Z","author":"Cnilep","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-Cnilep-2013-12-05T02:22:00.000Z-Unclear_citation_style","replies":[]}}-->

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Phonetic Transcription

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The nucleus of the first syllable in metonymy is the DRESS vowel; [ɛ]. Not [i]. 192.76.7.216 (talk) 18:08, 20 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2014-01-20T18:08:00.000Z","author":"192.76.7.216","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-192.76.7.216-2014-01-20T18:08:00.000Z-Phonetic_Transcription","replies":[]}}-->

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Hello! When I learned about enthymemes, something clicked for me in figuring out the definition of metonymy I added the section relating metonymy to enthymemes in order to clarify this concept using the much more easily understood concept of syllogism for my fellow scholars who might have trouble making connections between the definition of metonymy and its use, much like I did. I'm a communication major working at a research university in a class on rhetoric and would appreciate any constructive comments or suggestions. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KBB24 (talkcontribs) 04:31, 6 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2014-03-06T04:31:00.000Z","author":"KBB24","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-KBB24-2014-03-06T04:31:00.000Z-New_Edit_3\/5\/14_Enthymeme_example","replies":[]}}-->

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Whitehall is a street, not a city

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I know I'm being a bit picky here - the idea is clear enough. But this sentence is factually incorrect:

" The national capital is often used to represent the government or monarchy of a country, such as "Washington" for United States government or "Whitehall" for the Government of the United Kingdom."

Whitehall is a street in London, not a city or capital, that's London of course. And we never (to my knowledge) use "London" to represent the UK government. And - we perhaps more commonly refer to it as Westminster after the palace of Westminster (also known as the Houses of Parliament) where the government meets.

" The national capital or another geographical location is often used to represent the government or monarchy of a country, such as the city of "Washington" for United States government or the street of "Whitehall" or the palace of "Westminster" for the Government of the United Kingdom."

is more accurate but maybe a bit clumsy. Any thoughts? Welcome to use that if others agree. I feel that this is quite a high profile page so best to suggest the idea on the talk page first rather than just jump in and try to fix it. Robert Walker (talk) 11:35, 21 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2015-05-21T11:35:00.000Z","author":"Robertinventor","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-Robertinventor-2015-05-21T11:35:00.000Z-Whitehall_is_a_street,_not_a_city","replies":["c-Three-quarter-ten-2015-05-22T22:29:00.000Z-Robertinventor-2015-05-21T11:35:00.000Z"],"displayName":"Robert Walker"}}-->

Good proposal as-is—thoughts on tweaking include (1) could just switch to a second example using a city, such as Washington and Moscow, if want to avoid the issue or (2) "national capital or another geographical location" could be "national capital (or a street or building)"—concrete, maybe less clumsy. Streets and buildings include Downing Street, Westminster, Whitehall, Kremlin, White House. — ¾-10 22:29, 22 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2015-05-22T22:29:00.000Z","author":"Three-quarter-ten","type":"comment","level":2,"id":"c-Three-quarter-ten-2015-05-22T22:29:00.000Z-Robertinventor-2015-05-21T11:35:00.000Z","replies":[],"displayName":"\u00be-10"}}-->
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   I butchered the 'graph in question, complaining in a remark in the markup to the effect that

I, and no doubt a few other dunces, don't know whether our colleague meant (by "substitute"):
  • "alternate name for" or
  • "vaguer term that may be more accessible to the dunces who don't specialize in LitThry".
Note that we dunces might, nevertheless even improve ourselves by reading appropriately linked WP articles on some of the other 7 terms!

   (On the other hand, that i might may have left it insufficiently clear to some, the fact that i doubt i will ever consult Burke's even-older-than-i-am monograph.)
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containment sounds a lot like toponymy unless it gets better examples

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'containment' could use better examples. 'white house' & 'pentagon' function quite similarly to toponyms, I think.

you could say that a toponymic name can persist even when the signified entity moves somewhere else. But do we know that container names can't do that? Or maybe that's a primary distinguisher between these two types of metonyms? If so, the article should say so.

I think a lot of this article is just structuralists drumming up business for themselves. skakEL 11:59, 19 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2018-05-19T11:59:00.000Z","author":"Skakkle","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-Skakkle-2018-05-19T11:59:00.000Z-containment_sounds_a_lot_like_toponymy_unless_it_gets_better_examples","replies":[],"displayName":"skak"}}-->

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America and USA

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Is saying America when talking about the United States of America also an example? --FredTC (talk) 12:57, 25 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2019-10-25T12:57:00.000Z","author":"FredTC","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-FredTC-2019-10-25T12:57:00.000Z-America_and_USA","replies":[]}}-->

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Is the Kremlin example actually synecdoche?

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Isn't the use of the Kremlin to describe the government of Russia an example of synecdoche? Although synecdoche is a type of metonymy, given that these two are often confused[1], wouldn't it make more sense to have a different example? BobEret (talk) 11:07, 2 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2020-01-02T11:07:00.000Z","author":"BobEret","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-BobEret-2020-01-02T11:07:00.000Z-Is_the_Kremlin_example_actually_synecdoche?","replies":[]}}-->

References

  1. ^ "On Synecdoche and Metonymy". merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
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This article struggles to distinguish what Metonymy actually is

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Definitions are terrible in this article, and where they do occur, the language used is so obscure and technical that it becomes meaningless. It fails to distinguish metonymy from a synecdoche, or even a metaphor, because it never mentions that a metonymy relies on an obvious and well known connection between concepts. Instead fuzzy references to 'analogous similarity' are used.

A metaphor is an unusual, creative link betwen ideas, that is specifically expressed. A metonymy relies on the fact that everyone knows a king is connected to his crown, and that the people who work in a famous building are at the address where that building is situated. That is why the metonymy of 'crown lands' or 'number 10' work without confusion. A synecdoche is a specific type of metonymy that refers to size. Again, this distinction of syndechdoches being a subset of metonymy is never mentioned.

If these definitions were set out properly then most of the above questions regarding specific examples would be solved.

I propose to add in some of these ideas to the article over the next few days - with appropriate referencing, of course. Mdw0 (talk) 01:22, 3 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2021-12-03T01:22:00.000Z","author":"Mdw0","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-Mdw0-2021-12-03T01:22:00.000Z-This_article_struggles_to_distinguish_what_Metonymy_actually_is","replies":["c-Paige_Matheson-2022-05-25T21:54:00.000Z-Mdw0-2021-12-03T01:22:00.000Z"]}}-->

Agree.
I just tried to read the article and it was so confusing and not clear that I was going to post on the talk page about it.
Looks like you beat me to it.
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“Meaning relationships” section

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The Meaning Relationships section of this article feels inappropriately detailed to me. The tone and structure also feel less like an encyclopedic article and more like an educational text. There is way too much information here for it to be a reference in the style of other Wikipedia articles 217.208.166.155 (talk) 08:03, 2 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2022-07-02T08:03:00.000Z","author":"217.208.166.155","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-217.208.166.155-2022-07-02T08:03:00.000Z-\u201cMeaning_relationships\u201d_section","replies":[]}}-->

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Hebrew cited as having risen from the ashes

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No supporting evidence or even an explanation for how Israeli Hebrew somehow metaphorically rose from the ashes despite being in continuous contact use for millennia. 2600:4040:9CEE:8500:48F2:FA82:7FD3:54 (talk) 19:45, 8 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"20230308194500","author":"2600:4040:9CEE:8500:48F2:FA82:7FD3:54","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-2600:4040:9CEE:8500:48F2:FA82:7FD3:54-20230308194500-Hebrew_cited_as_having_risen_from_the_ashes","replies":[]}}-->

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Order of arachnids in the arthropod phylum Not to be confused with tic. This article is about parasitic arachnids. For the symbol, see Check mark. For other uses, see Tick (disambiguation). TickTemporal range: Albian to present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Ixodes ricinus, a hard tick Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Chelicerata Class: Arachnida Superorder: Parasitiformes Order: Ixodida Superfamily: IxodoideaLeach, 1815 Families Ixo...

French airline French Bee IATA ICAO Callsign BF FBU FRENCH BEE FoundedMarch 2016; 7 years ago (2016-03) (as French Blue)Commenced operations10 September 2016; 7 years ago (2016-09-10) (as French Blue)30 January 2018; 5 years ago (2018-01-30) (as French Bee)Operating basesParis–OrlyFleet size6Destinations7Parent companyGroupe Dubreuil [fr]HeadquartersBellevigny, FranceKey peopleMarc Rochet (President and CEO)Websitewww.f...

Family of sans-serif typefaces Typeface GrotesqueCategorySans-serifClassificationGrotesqueFoundryStephenson Blake The Stephenson Blake Grotesque fonts are a series of sans-serif typefaces created by the type foundry Stephenson Blake of Sheffield, England, mostly around the beginning of the twentieth century.[1] Stephenson Blake's grotesque faces are in the traditional nineteenth-century grotesque style of sans-serif,[2] with folded-up letterforms and a solid structure not inte...

Sensus kedua puluh empat Amerika SerikatSegel Biro Sensus ASInformasi umumNegaraAmerika SerikatTanggal diambil1 April 2020Total populasi331.449.281Perubahan persen 7.4%Negara bagian paling padatCalifornia (39.538.223)Negara bagian paling kurang padatWyoming (576.851) Sensus Amerika Serikat 2020 adalah Sensus Amerika Serikat kedua puluh empat. Hari Sensus, hari rujukan yang dipakai untuk sensus, adalah 1 April 2020. Sensus tersebut dilakukan pada pandemi Covid-19 yangberdampak pada administras...

Airline of Turkey Tailwind Airlines IATA ICAO Callsign TI TWI TAILWIND Founded2006; 17 years ago (2006)Hubs Sabiha Gökçen International Airport Antalya Airport Fleet size7Destinations40+Parent companyTailwind HavayollarıHeadquartersIstanbul, TurkeyKey people Kadri Muhiddin Safi Ergin Mehmet Demir Uz Websitetailwind.com.tr Tailwind Airlines is a Turkish charter airline based in Istanbul which operates flights from its bases at Antalya Airport. History The airline was found...

2004 American filmDragon Storm(aka Dragon Quest)Dragon Storm posterDirected byStephen FurstWritten byPatrick PhillipsSam WellsProduced byJeffery BeachMichael BraunKen OlandtStarringTony AmendolaJohn Rhys-Davies Maxwell CaulfieldAngel BorisCinematographyLorenzo SenatoreEdited byDavid FloresMusic byRichard McHughProductioncompaniesEquity PicturesUnified Film OrganizationDistributed byDragon Fire ProductionsThe Sci-Fi ChannelRelease date January 24, 2004 (2004-01-24) Running time9...

Town in North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England This needs more established material. Improvements needed needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this needs more established material. Improvements needed. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: North Hykeham – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2022) (Learn how and when to remove thi...

American rock band This article is about the rock band. For The Simpsons character, see Fallout Boy (The Simpsons). For the Fallout video game series character, see Vault Boy. Fall Out BoyFall Out Boy performing at Comerica Park in 2021. From left to right: Joe Trohman, Patrick Stump, and Pete Wentz.Background informationAlso known as Saved Latin[1][2] Frosty and the Nightmare Making Machine OriginWilmette, Illinois, U.S.Genres Pop-punk pop rock emo pop alternative rock Discog...

В списке представлены командующие войсками военных округов и флотами Вооружённых сил Российской Федерации, с 1991 года. Содержание 1 Военные округа Вооружённых Сил Российской Федерации (с 2010 г.) 1.1 Восточный военный округ 1.2 Западный военный округ 1.3 Центральный военный окр...

Sex controversy The 2010 Duke University faux sex thesis controversy arose from a private 42-page PowerPoint document written by a Duke University senior, Karen Owen, in the format of a thesis about her sexual experiences during her time attending the university. The controversy Shortly before graduating from Duke University in May 2010, Karen Owen wrote a thesis styled document about her sexual experiences during her time attending the university. She privately distributed the document to th...

Опис файлу Обґрунтування добропорядного використання для статті «Sap» [?] Опис Обкладинка альбому Sap Alice in Chains Джерело http://www.lastfm.ru/music/Alice+in+Chains/Sap Автор Alice in Chains Час створення 1992 Мета використання Проілюструвати статтю Замінність Немає вільних замін Обсяг використан...