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  2. Category:Wikipedia images of logos - Wikipedia

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    This category is for images (i.e. files, not articles) of logos. See also: Category:Flag images (for images of governmental flags), Category:Coat of arms images (for coats of arms), Category:Images with trademarks

  3. Sabatier - Wikipedia

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    Sabatier is the maker's mark used by several kitchen knife manufacturers—by itself it is not a registered brand name. The name Sabatier is considered to imply a high-quality knife produced by one of a number of manufacturers in the Thiers region of France using a full forging process; the knives of some of these manufacturers are highly regarded.

  4. Category:Company logos - Wikipedia

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    In regard to uploading company logo images, please note the guidelines at Wikipedia:Logos.Two relevant guidelines state: "Logos that contain corporate slogans should be omitted in favour of equivalent logos that do not", and "Generally, logos should be used only when the company and its logo are reasonably familiar".

  5. Fist and rose - Wikipedia

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    A more balanced logo was presented in 2016, with a larger fist and rose and the acronym "PS" scaled to the fist. The new version made space for ecological concerns, with the emblem and acronym superimposed on a large green leaf. [17] The logo was updated again in 2024, with the leaves slightly tilted upwards, and the 2016 leaf placed behind the ...

  6. File talk:Paul Sabatier University (logo).svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Fleuron (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Τypographic ornament in ancient city of Kamiros in Rhodes island, Greece. Flower decorations are among the oldest typographic ornaments. A fleuron can also be used to fill the white space that results from the indentation of the first line of a paragraph, [4] on a line by itself to divide paragraphs in a highly stylized way, to divide lists, or for pure ornamentation. [5]

  8. François Sabatier-Ungher - Wikipedia

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    François Sabatier-Ungher; sketch by Gustave Courbet (1854) Marie Jean Baptiste François Sabatier (2 July 1818, Montpellier - 1 December 1891, near Lunel-Viel) was a French philanthropist, art critic and translator. He changed his name to Sabatier-Ungher after his marriage to the Austro-Hungarian opera singer, Caroline Ungher.

  9. François Sabatier - Wikipedia

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    François Sabatier studied music history and musicology at the Conservatoire de Paris and the Paris-Sorbonne University.. The author of books on the relationship between music, literature and the fine arts, Sabatier also participates in the writing of notices in musical encyclopedias and articles in musicology journals.