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Sylvander, Bertil, and Elizabeth Barham. Labels of origin for food: Local development, global recognition. Cambridge, Mass: CABI, 2011.

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Barham, E., and B. Sylvander, eds. Labels of origin for food: local development, global recognition. Wallingford: CABI, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781845933524.0000.

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United States International Trade Commission. Country-of-origin marking: Review of laws, regulations, and practices. Washington, DC: U.S. International Trade Commission, 1996.

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Fink, Moritz. Understanding The Simpsons. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462988316.

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Another book on The Simpsons? you might wonder. Isn’t the yellow cartoon troupe around the eponymous chaotic family somewhat worn-out? Perhaps you even ask yourself whether that nineties’ show is still on the air anyhow. Accolades such as "the best TV show of the twentieth century" or "the longest-running scripted series on American prime-time television" have elevated The Simpsons to the pop culture pantheon, while also suggesting the very vintage character of the program. But the label "The Simpsons" refers not just to a show that seems to belong to a bygone television era, it implies a rich narrative universe, including a set of iconic figures, familiar across continents and generations. Through lens of a transmedia studies, Understanding The Simpsons traces the franchise’s trajectory, from its original conception shaped by alternative media traditions to its astounding, long-lived impact as a cult phenomenon in popular culture. Examining the legacy of online fan forums and bootleg T-shirts from the show’s heyday in the early 1990s, as well as the meaning of The Simpsons in contemporary digital culture, this book demonstrates how one of the most popular comedy series of all time has redefined the intersections between the corporate media and participatory culture – and is alive indeed.
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Rival, Andre. Les aliments sous label -origine securite qualite. France Agricole, 2001.

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Scott, Joseph K., and Mary I. Hayes. Food Labeling: FDA Protections and Country-of-Origin Labels. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2012.

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Country-of-origin marking: Review of laws, regulations, and practices. Washington, DC: U.S. International Trade Commission, 1996.

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Country-of-origin marking: Review of laws, regulations, and practices. Washington, DC: U.S. International Trade Commission, 1996.

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Country-of-origin marking: Review of laws, regulations, and practices. Washington, DC: U.S. International Trade Commission, 1996.

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Country-of-origin marking: Review of laws, regulations, and practices. Washington, DC: U.S. International Trade Commission, 1996.

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National, Institut Geographique, and Institut Geographique National. IGN Map No. 915 VIns de France - Appelations d'Origine (Wine Map of France - Labels of Origin). French & European Publications Inc, 2002.

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Quy định pháp luật vè̂ nhãn hiệu, nhãn hàng hóa lưu thông trong nước và hàng hóa xuá̂t khả̂u, nhập khả̂u. Hà Nội: Chính trị quó̂c gia, 2000.

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Chr, Fischer Wolfgang, and Mwenda Kenneth Kaoma, eds. Country of origin: A law and economics approach to the concept of Made in Australia. Lohmar: EUL Verlag, 2007.

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The Value of Eco-Labelling: Price Premiums & Consumer Valuations of Organic, Natural, and Place of Origin Food Labels. Germany: VDM Verlag, 2009.

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Jopling, David A. Placebo Effects in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. Edited by K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard G. T. Gipps, George Graham, John Z. Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini, and Tim Thornton. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199579563.013.0070.

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This chapter begins by debunking some of the myths and misconceptions surrounding placebo effects, through a survey of some of the discoveries that have been made in the last fifty years about the range, frequency, and potency of placebo effects in medicine and psychiatry. It then looks at how placebo effects make an appearance in psychiatry and psychotherapy, particularly in the case of treatments of depression that involve psychoactive medication and/or talk therapy. Following this is a survey of some of the leading definitions of the placebo effect, as well as a survey of some of the leading explanatory theories. The chapter concludes with a discussion of some new directions in placebo research: namely, open-label placebos and the evolutionary origins of placebo effects.
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McClelland, Clive. and. Edited by Danuta Mirka. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199841578.013.0011.

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The topical label ofSturm und Drang, which draws on parallels between certain movements of Haydn’s middle-period symphonies and the trend in German Romantic literature (Wyzewa 1909) was deemed misguided and no longer fit for purpose in the discipline of topic theory. In this chapter it is replaced bytempesta. This termacknowledges the origins of the topic not in Haydn’s symphonies, but in early opera, since the musical language clearly derives from depictions of storms and other devastations in the theater.Tempestais to be regarded as the counterpart ofombra, the menacing style of music associated with the supernatural. Both styles are often juxtaposed in infernal scenes, where the creeping terror ofombrais contrasted with the fast frenzy oftempesta. The aesthetic framework for these topics is Burke’s “sublime of terror” (1758) rather than the German literarySturm und Drang.
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Boudreau, J. Donald, Eric J. Cassell, and Abraham Fuks. Building on Past Experience. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199370818.003.0012.

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This chapter serves to explain the link between a curricular renewal project that has already been completed and one that is envisaged as an aspirational goal and serves as the focus of the book. The Physicianship Curriculum has its origins in courses introduced in 1998 and that evolved over two decades in the undergraduate medical program at McGill University. The innovative modules and learning activities were initially rolled out under the ambit of two distinct conceptual streams: professionalism and healing in medicine. Ongoing development continued using “physicianship” as a new descriptive label. Physicianship refers to the dual roles of the physician: the physician as professional and as healer. The flagship course of the physicianship component of McGill’s medical school curriculum has been a 4-year longitudinal apprenticeship; it is described in detail.
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van der Ven, Hamish. Beyond Greenwash. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190866006.001.0001.

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Modern consumers are confronted by a growing array of colorful eco-labels on everything from coffee to computers. Yet, not all of these eco-labels are trustworthy. Despite the existence of well-established best practices for eco-labeling, many labels remain little more than superficial exercises in “greenwash.” How can consumers separate greenwash from genuine attempts to address environmental challenges? Beyond Greenwash? systematically investigates the credibility of transnational eco-labeling in a global and cross-sectoral context. It brings original data, an innovative mixed-method research design, and a unique measure of procedural credibility in transnational governance to bear on one of the most salient questions in contemporary global environmental politics. In doing so, it reaches the important conclusion that the rigor and credibility of transnational governance depends as much on who is being governed as who is doing the governing. Beyond Greenwash? offers practical insights into the viability of eco-labeling as a form of transnational governance and makes a timely contribution to broader debates in political science and international relations about when and how emergent forms of transnational governance can succeed in achieving their stated objectives.
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Peniston-Bird, Corinna. Austria. Edited by R. J. B. Bosworth. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199594788.013.0024.

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In the twenty-year lifespan of the First Republic, there were three contenders for the label of fascist: the Austrian Nazi Party, the Heimwehr, and the Corporate State. In Austria, one is not comparing like with like, however: the Heimwehr and the Austrian Nazis constituted movements that existed from the outset of the new republic, the Nazis with origins reaching back to the turn of the century. The Corporate State, on the other hand, was a short-lived regime that incorporated and reacted to (and against) these movements. One can best compare the opening phases of fascism in the case of the Heimwehr and the Nazis: the Heimwehr only accrued partial power, and was ultimately incorporated into the Corporate State, and the ultimate Nazi victory in 1938 was ambiguous given that it was under German party leadership.
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Common, IFB. Oecophorine Genera of Australia I. CSIRO Publishing, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105119.

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The present volume presents a revision of the Wingia group of 91 genera, a group which appears to be almost entirely endemic to Australia. Detailed information is provided on the morphology, including the genitalia of both sexes, and up-to-date data on the distribution, biology and larval food plants of the species referred to each genus. A list of the species assigned to each genus is given, with full synonymy, references to the original descriptions, label data and repository of the primary type, lectotype designations, and abbreviated distribution data. Illustrations of the adults, wing venation, and male and female genitalia of the type species are included, as well as of the heads and eggs of representative genera. A key to genera is also provided.
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Edelstein, Dan. What was the Terror? Edited by David Andress. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199639748.013.026.

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The Terror is perhaps the most iconic period of the French Revolution, yet it is also one of the most difficult to explain. As a label employed by scholars, ‘the Terror’ overlaps, but does not align, with the use of the term by historical actors. Its emotional content also tricky: who was meant to be terrorized, and what was terror supposed to achieve? This question, in turn, ties into the issue of how terror related to the broader political agenda of the Jacobin leaders. But the biggest question surrounding the Terror is that of its origins. This chapter compares arguments about its inevitability, its contingency, and the different ‘logics’ that led to its occurrence, and ends on a comparative note, using the case of the American Revolution to ask whether the Terror is not better understood as a judicial, rather than a political, problem.
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Haig, Geoffrey. Deconstructing Iranian Ergativity. Edited by Jessica Coon, Diane Massam, and Lisa Demena Travis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198739371.013.20.

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This chapter provides an overview of the alignment splits found in most Iranian languages, focussing on their historical emergence, and their currently attested variability. Following Haig (2008), the origins of ergativity in Iranian are linked to pre-existing, non-canonical subject constructions typically involving Benefactives, External Possessors, and Experiencers, which then extended to clauses with participial predicates expressing agentive semantics. The current variation found in the ergative-like constructions is illustrated through three case-studies of dialectal microvariation: Kurdish, Balochi, and Taleshi. It is argued that the variation in the ergative constructions of the modern languages should be viewed as resulting from the interplay of partially independent changes working through distinct sub-systems, in particular case-marking, agreement, and pronominal clitic systems, rather than in terms of monolithic shifts from one alignment type to another. From this perspective, ergativity is merely a taxonomic label for a particular constellation of case and agreement features, with no more theoretical significance than any of the other attested constellations.
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Tamura, Eileen H. Turmoil at Tule. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037788.003.0008.

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This chapter focuses on the Tule Lake concentration camp. Construction of the camp began in April 1942; in late May, five hundred Japanese American volunteers from the temporary detention camps at Portland and Puyallup arrived to help set up the camp. They were soon joined by Nikkei assigned to Tule Lake in the original peopling of the concentration camps. Within months, discontent over poor food and substandard living and farm-working conditions led to protests and strikes. This early discord escalated into a crisis during the loyalty-questionnaire fiasco of February 1943, which caused “fear, confusion, and utter chaos” among the Nikkei and resulted in the label of “disloyal” for those who gave “no” answers to one or both of the two contentious questions about their national loyalties or who refused to answer the questions.
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Beal, Amy C. Dreams So Real. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036361.003.0011.

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This concluding chapter argues that because of the variety of musical styles cohabitating within Carla Bley's pieces, the label “jazz musician”—which music critics to an extent rightly but far too narrowly apply to her—fails to adequately address the full range of her compositional prowess; rather, it merely points to the instrumental forces for which she frequently prefers to write. Indeed, the musical techniques of Bley's diverse compositional output are varied, their moods can be edgy or serene, and their powers of expression are vast. They are also abstract and narrative, original and full of borrowings. To date she has almost three hundred works registered with BMI and has participated in well over forty recording projects, twenty-seven of which are releases in her own name, placing her among the most accomplished composers, band leaders, and recording artists working in America today.
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Marro, Catherine. Eastern Anatolia in the Early Bronze Age. Edited by Gregory McMahon and Sharon Steadman. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195376142.013.0012.

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This article presents data on the Early Bronze Age of eastern Anatolia. During the period that for most scholars is recognized as the Early Bronze Age (ca. 3100–2100 BCE), eastern Anatolia was occupied by an intriguing cultural complex related to the Kura–Araxes culture, as it has been described by Kuftin after his excavations in Transcaucasia. This complex has alternatively been called “Karaz,” “Red Black Burnished,” or “Early Transcaucasian,” depending on the viewpoint adopted by successive scholars. Of all the labels used for describing the Early Bronze Age faciès of eastern Anatolia, the term Early Transcaucasian Culture seems to be the most appropriate, as it implies an organic relationship between East Anatolian cultural assemblages and Transcaucasia. Indeed, even if this issue is still a matter of debate, today most of the evidence points to a Transcaucasian origin for the east Anatolian Early Bronze Age.
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Clark, J. C. D. Church, Parties, and Politics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199644636.003.0016.

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Was the Church of England, between the Restoration and the Oxford movement, divided into parties? W. J. Conybeare, in a famous article of 1853, claimed that High and Low Church faded away, leaving a complacent worldliness. This chapter traces the emergence and track record of the identities ‘High Church’, ‘Latitudinarian’, and ‘Low Church’, shows their origin in polemic, traces their trajectories in political and religious conflict, and concludes that Conybeare’s reifications of identities were partly retrojections. Both the assertion and the denial of party labels were tactically motivated, but party identities nevertheless had both theological and parliamentary party-political purposes. The Broad Church cause that Conybeare sought to promote is revealed, and the seriousness of principled conflicts in earlier decades reasserted. The chapter centrally contends that since Conybeare’s account was inadequate, Norman Sykes’s model of the Hanoverian Church as consensual, unified, and moderate cannot now be sustained.
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Aklujkar, Ashok. History and Doxography of the Philosophical Schools. Edited by Jonardon Ganeri. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199314621.013.2.

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This chapter begins with a discussion of the reach of the expression “Indian Philosophy” and its various provisional equivalents in Sanskrit. It describes the relationship between philosophy and religion in India, observing that although philosophical discussion often occurs in the context of religious writing, this does not entail that the philosophy is itself religious. The structure of Indian philosophical texts is described, and difficulties in accurate historical reconstruction are noted. The use of the labels “āstika”/“orthodox” and “nāstika”/”heterodox” is shown to have its origins in Brahmanical attempts to foreground adherence to belief in a Vedic after-world. It is shown that the six so-called “schools” of Brahmanical Indian philosophy emerged in interdependence on one another, and reflect broad styles of doing philosophy. Philosophical divisions within Jainism and Buddhism are briefly documented.
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Laruelle, Marlene. Is Russia Fascist? Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501754135.001.0001.

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In Is Russia Fascist? This book argues that the charge of “fascism” has become a strategic narrative of the current world order. Vladimir Putin's regime has increasingly been accused of embracing fascism, supposedly evidenced by Russia's annexation of Crimea, its historical revisionism, attacks on liberal democratic values, and its support for far-right movements in Europe. But at the same time Russia has branded itself as the world's preeminent antifascist power because of its sacrifices during the Second World War while it has also emphasized how opponents to the Soviet Union in Central and Eastern Europe collaborated with Nazi Germany. This book closely analyzes accusations of fascism toward Russia, soberly assessing both their origins and their accuracy. By labeling ideological opponents as fascist, regardless of their actual values or actions, geopolitical rivals are able to frame their own vision of the world and claim the moral high ground. Through a detailed examination of the Russian domestic scene and the Kremlin's foreign policy rationales, the book disentangles the foundation for, meaning, and validity of accusations of fascism in and around Russia. It shows that the efforts to label opponents as fascist is ultimately an attempt to determine the role of Russia in Europe's future.
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McKernan, Megan, Jessie Riposo, Jeffrey Drezner, Geoffrey McGovern, Douglas Shontz, and Clifford Grammich. Issues with Access to Acquisition Data and Information in the Department of Defense: A Closer Look at the Origins and Implementation of Controlled Unclassified Information Labels and Security Policy. RAND Corporation, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7249/rr1476.

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Drezner, Jeffrey A., Jessie Riposo, Douglas Shontz, Clifford A. Grammich, Megan McKErnan, and Geoffrey McGovern. Issues with Access to Acquisition Data and Information in the Department of Defense: A Closer Look at the Origins and Implementation of Controlled Unclassified Information Labels and Security Policy. RAND Corporation, 2016.

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Common, Ian FB. Oecophorine Genera of Australia III. CSIRO Publishing, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105157.

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This volume completes the revision of the oecophorine genera of Australia, a subfamily which has diversified enormously in this country and represents some 20% of the Australian lepidoptera. The generic revision of the Australian Oecophorinae, continued in this third volume, includes the large Barea group of genera, the small Tisobarica group, some genera previously omitted in the first two volumes from the Wingia and Chezala groups, and some miscellaneous genera of unknown relationship. This volume deals with 96 genera, 73 of which are referred to the Barea group, two to the Tisobarica group, four to the Wingia and Chezala groups, and 17 to the group of unplaced genera. As in the first two volumes, nearly all of the genera are endemic. An account of the morphology of each genus is provided, including the genitalia of both sexes, illustrated by 772 photographs of mounted and live adults and genitalia of type species or representative species, SEMs of the heads of most of the type species, as well as line drawings of the wing venation. The species referred to each genus are given, with full synonymy, original references, label data and repositories of the primary types; where necessary, lectotypes are designated. Available up-to-date information on the distribution, biology and host relationships of the larvae is provided, as well as a key to the genera of the Barea group.
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