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branding and Oslo
Later ( in October 2007 ) the notation was changed to " Rikshospitalet HF " ( Rikshospitalet University Hospital HF ) and that name now covers, what used to be, 12 different governmental hospitals ( Rikshospitalet, Radiumhospitalet, Geilomo, Strålesatelitt ved Sykehuset Innlandet, Hjertesenteret i Oslo, Epilepsisenteret SSE, Spesialsykehuset for rehabilitering i Stavern, Voksentoppen, Spesialsykehuset for rehabilitering i Kristiansand, Nordagutu opptreningssenter og kvinneklinikken Føderiket ), each with their own specialities, now under the same " branding ".

branding and caused
In 2009 IKEA caused a flap in the graphic design world when it changed the typeface used in its catalogue from Futura to Verdana, expressing a desire to unify its branding between print and web media.
IKEA caused furor in the graphic design world in 2009 when it changed the typeface used in its catalog from Futura to Verdana, expressing a desire to unify its branding between print and web media.
Whereas with traditional direct branding, heat is transferred to the tissues surrounding the brand, burning and damaging them, electrosurgery branding vaporizes the skin so precisely and so quickly that little to no heat or damage to the surrounding skin is caused.
For example, the R. v Wilson ( 1996 ) judgement ruled that an intentional act of human branding between heterosexuals which caused pain and permanent bodily harm ( a scar ) was a non-criminal act, on grounds of the alleged victim's consent ; branding was one of the very same acts presented as evidence against the homosexuals in R. v Brown ( as well as evidence of homosexual acts " even where no lasting harm or disability was caused ").
The museum's logo, a thumbprint, caused considerable controversy when it was publicised that its development had cost $ 300, 000-which was actually the cost of the entire branding effort.
This transfer caused heavy turmoil amid PAOK fans, branding Salpingidis a traitor and ungrateful to the pains they had taken to keep him in the club.

branding and heated
; Strike branding: Similar to the process used to brand livestock, a piece of metal is heated and pressed onto the skin for the brand.
; Cautery branding: This is a less common form of branding that uses a thermal cautery tool with a heated wire tip to cause the burns.
A branding iron is a tool which uses the process of pressing a heated metal shape against an object or livestock with the intention of leaving a mark.
In the American West, a branding iron consisted of an iron rod with a simple symbol or mark which cowboys heated in a fire.
Modern use includes gas heating, the traditional fire-heated method, an iron heated by electricity ( electric cattle branding iron ) or an iron super cooled by dry ice ( freeze branding iron ).
In the American West, a " branding iron " consisted of an iron rod with a simple symbol or mark, which cowboys heated in a fire.

branding and between
There is some confusion of nomenclature in the United States between true baritones and euphoniums, in part due to the old practice of American euphonium manufacturers calling their professional models by their proper names, and branding entry-level student models as baritones.
In 2003, the Vertigo imprint celebrated " Ten years on the edge " by branding their books cover-dated April 2003 to February 2004 ( i. e. released between February and December 2003 )-Vertigo's Tenth Anniversary-with the legend Vertigo X.
In 2003, due to confusion between the lower-speed Acela Regional trains and the Acela Express, the Acela branding was removed from the NortheastDirect service ( now the Northeast Regional ) and the Acela Commuter had its name changed back to the Clocker for a similar reason and ultimately discontinued on October 28, 2005.
The branding was extensively used while the party was in government, between 1997 and 2010.
Terminology such as reputation, branding, image and identity is often used interchangeably, or to distinguish differences between related constructs.
Ramos wanted to maintain a consistent branding between its properties using the " mundo " theme, and thus named WKAQ-TV Telemundo ( Tele World ).
It has been argued that successful corporate branding often stems from a strong coherence between what the company ’ s top management seek to accomplish ( their strategic vision ), what the company ’ s employees know and believe ( lodged in its organizational culture ), and how its external stakeholders perceived the company ( their image of it ).
The confusion in branding between Smirnoff Twist Vodka and Smirnoff Twisted Malt Beverage resulted in the decision to drop the " Twisted " from the flavored line of Smirnoff Ice.
On January 9, 2006, Mall of America management announced that talks between MOA and Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. ( which owns the national rights to amusement-park branding of the Peanuts license ) had broken down, primarily over the mall's rights to effectively market its park within and outside the United States, and effective January 19, the park's Peanuts branding would end, the park being temporarily renamed " The Park at MOA " while new branding was being applied.
However, since Bravo USA's shift towards reality programming, Bravo Canada airing more dramas, and its adoption of a new logo in 2012 with little semblance to Bravo USA's current branding, there is now essentially no connection between the two channels.
There has been little significant change in the organisation of the reindeer herding enterprises between Soviet times and today, with little change in the number of businesses and those that continue to exist still practising the same business model, making changes only to the branding of the business.
* Note: The inconsistency of branding between " One " and " 2 " and " 3 " was a deliberate design choice on CBC's part and is not an error.
In September 2008 Nationwide confirmed a merger between themselves, The Derbyshire and the Cheshire Building Societies-with the successor society being known as the Nationwide Building Society with the Derbyshire and Cheshire retaining their own branding and products.
In addition, shuttle and airport services are also operated, although there is no obvious difference to the passenger between a standard, shuttle or airport service with regard to branding.
The only common link between the stores in different countries is the brandingthe name and the current logo, which was most recently revised in 1968 by Raymond Loewy and has remained unchanged ever since.
From 2008 to 2012, Netflix featured Starz content on its " Watch Instantly " streaming service under the branding StarzPlay, which also featured most of the network's original programming and series content acquired by Starz from domestic and international distributors ; it was the third subscription video-on-demand online streaming service operated by Starz: Starz Ticket operated from 2004 to 2006, under a joint venture between Starz Entertainment and RealNetworks.
In both cases above, Murakami would later ‘ re-appropriate ’ these projects by incorporating imagery from such projects into his paintings and sculptures, further blurring the boundaries between art and commercial branding and even questioning the existence of such a boundary.
The Vice President: Public Affairs is responsible for the Public Affairs Department which includes overseeing official communication between the Students ' Union and the students at Laurier, the community, and other universities, any market research for the Students ' Union, development of programs and initiatives, overseeing the marketing and branding of the Students ' Union including all related websites and overseeing an Assistant Vice President: Advertising & Promotions.

branding and Civil
With the eventual successes of the modern day Civil Rights Movement, such blatantly racist branding practices ended in the U. S., and blackface became an American taboo.
In the United States, before the Civil War, deserters from the Army were flogged ; while, after 1861, tattoos or branding were also adopted.

branding and after
This idea was abandoned after many affiliates protested, citing that the new branding might cause confusion and erode viewership.
This branding came after the successful launch of its first satellite, EchoStar I in December 1995 and marked the beginning of the company offering subscription television services.
Whereas before, the benefit was pleaded before a trial to have the case transferred to an ecclesiastical court, under the new system the benefit of clergy was pleaded after conviction but before sentencing, and it did not nullify the conviction, but rather changed the sentence for first-time offenders from probable hanging to branding and up to a year's incarceration.
Hasbro would go on to buy the entire toy line from Takara, shortly after giving them sole ownership of the Transformers toy-line, branding rights, and copyrights, while in exchange, Takara was given the rights to produce the toys and the rights to distribute them in the Japanese market.
In order to maintain branding continuity, Stadium Events was pulled from shelves after a short period of availability at Woolworth's stores.
Five years after his death in 1988, Marlboro began to take over as the primary sponsor, which they would be later officially branded as Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro. Prominent Marlboro branding on Scuderia Ferrari | Ferrari Formula One car and team at the 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix.
Philip Morris retains the rights to the " rooftop " trade dress and other elements of Marlboro's branding which were developed after the 1932 sale, and has historically used that trade dress in Canada in combination with the names " Matador " or occasionally " Maverick ".
The show was not picked up, however, after Kelly opted out of the project after a few days shooting, branding it " demeaning and juvenile ".
This branding was discontinued shortly after its introduction.
Historians and gourmets have argued whether it is a genuine creation of the Demoiselles ( sisters ) Tatin, or the branding of an improved version of the " tarte solognotte ", a traditional dish named after the Sologne region which surrounds Lamotte-Beuvron.
* Visio 2000 ( 6. 0 ; Standard, Professional, Technical, Enterprise ), later updated to SP1 and Microsoft branding after Visio Corporation's acquisition
Soon after the station was purchased by WIN Television, which undertook a number of minor changes-mainly changing the news service to WIN News, and using entirely WIN branding.
The Dino name was retired after that point, in favour of conventional Ferrari branding.
On Monday, October 24, 2011 at Midnight ( after the conclusion of its Sunday Gospel Music programming ), Radio One discarded the Urban AC format on WGPR in preparation to move the Urban Contemporary and " Hot " branding from WHTD, which was to adopt the Gospel music and " Praise 102. 7 " branding.
The jet had entered service with Northwest Airlines immediately after the merger with Republic Airlines, and the aircraft was still wearing a hybrid Republic / Northwest livery ( full Republic branding but with " Northwest " titles on the forward fuselage ) at the time of the accident.
While the original TI-30 left production in 1983 after several design revisions, TI maintains the TI-30 designation as a branding for its low and mid-range scientific calculators.
* TMF Hit Radio-Launched on 27 December 2006 and later dropped the TMF branding which soon after became ' Hit Radio '
Around this time, CIII became known internally as " Global Ontario ", but generally avoided the name on-air, even after most other Global stations began using regional branding in 2006.
Shortly after the announcement of The CW network's pending launch, Fox Television Stations immediately dropped all network branding from its UPN affiliates ( all of whom also stopped promoting the network's programming ), in response to being left off the initial list of The CW's charter affiliates in favor of Tribune Broadcasting and CBS Television Stations.
On 31 March 2009, after over 14 years of using the Century name, Century Radio was renamed Real Radio to fit in with the branding and network programming of the other stations in the Real Radio network.
However this was generally not deemed a success so, after the departure of Group Programme Director Gordon Davidson in June 2006 to Emap, most stations developed their own branding.

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