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The name's the thing : creating the perfect name for your company or product /
Published 1991“…Name is the thing.…”
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The names of things : a passage in the Egyptian desert /
Published 1997Full Text (via Internet Archive)
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Names for things : a study of human learning /
Published 1982Full Text (via Internet Archive)
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Things by their right names
Published 1812Search for the full-text online version of this title in the Early American imprints database
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Moderation. Name and thing. One blow whilst the iron is hot.
Published 1647Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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Moderation. Name and thing. One blow whilst the iron is hot.
Published 1647Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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Names, natures, and things the Alchemist Jābir ibn Ḥayyān and his Kitāb al-Aḥjār (Book of Stones) /
Published 1994Full Text (via Springer)
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The nations right in Magna Charta discussed with the thing called Parliament. Whereas I Theaurau John tendred a petition dated the 15 November 1650. To the Parliament so called; there is a name and a thing, and a thing, and a name, and a name, and not the thing, and the name and the thing...
Published 1651Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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The nations right in Magna Charta discussed with the thing called Parliament. Whereas I Theaurau John tendred a petition dated the 15 November 1650. To the Parliament so called; there is a name and a thing, and a thing, and a name, and a name, and not the thing, and the name and the thing...
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