- "Abercrombie factors": A
fanciful /
inherently distinctive trademark is
prima facie registrable, and
comprises an
entirely invented or "
fanciful" sign. For example...
-
Fanciful Tales of Time and
Space was a semi-professional
science fiction and
fantasy magazine which published one
issue in 1936. It was
published by Donald...
- to save the old logo,
which was green, in all uppercase, and
featured a
fanciful letter O,
nicknamed the blibbet, but it was discarded. Microsoft's logo...
- bit too long, but his film is humorous,
idiosyncratic and fond. The
fancifulness of his
subjects is
something he
appears to
appreciate and enjoy." Various...
- Ynys Prydein,
University of
Wales Press, 1987). "The lost land" and
other fanciful meanings, such as
Geoffrey of Monmouth's
monarch Locrinus, have no etymological...
- laughing, friends? An
ironic or
rueful commentary,
appended following a
fanciful or
unbelievable tale.
risus abundat in ore
stultorum laughter is abundant...
- "**** and bull story" is an English-language
idiom for a far-fetched and
fanciful story or tale of
highly dubious validity. It is
often used to describe...
-
general usage,
absurdity may be
synonymous with nonsense, meaninglessness,
fancifulness, foolishness, bizarreness, wildness. In
specialized usage, absurdity...
- Julia, in a 16th
century artist's
fanciful illustration. Julia, Pompey's
fourth wife, was
Julius Caesar's only
legitimate child...
-
Miramax and
Jackson discussed Daniel Day-Lewis for Aragorn,
starting "
fanciful internet speculation" that Day-Lewis was
approached for the part numerous...