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Semiotics is probably the word Dan Brown was looking for, but his research seems to have failed him.
Dan Brown: How Does He Do It? - by Joanna Penn | The Creative Penn 2009
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Semiotics is the perfect word to use in a perfunctory manner when benchmarking the name of companies that Yahoo has bought versus Google, helpful in CSI like profiling.
Google vs Yahoo Acquisition Semiotics Ben Barren 2005
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Semiotics is the perfect word to use in a perfunctory manner when benchmarking the name of companies that Yahoo has bought versus Google, helpful in CSI like profiling.
Archive 2005-12-01 Ben Barren 2005
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In addition to fundamental problems of language, you end up as well with questions on the process of communication (Semiotics), which both of these works seem to fall into.
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Semiotics 211, after all, teaches her that language is artificial, bereft of meaning except for the subjective.
Sense & Semiotics Sam Sacks 2011
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Professor Zipperstein teaches Madeleine's Semiotics seminar as part of his mid-life crisis.
Daniel Kessel: The Marriage Plot -- An Ordinary Year in the Life of Three Liberal Arts Graduates? Daniel Kessel 2012
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Professor Zipperstein teaches Madeleine's Semiotics seminar as part of his mid-life crisis.
Daniel Kessel: The Marriage Plot -- An Ordinary Year in the Life of Three Liberal Arts Graduates? Daniel Kessel 2012
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Educated at Brown University, where she received a B.A. in Art Semiotics, and Central St. Martins, where she received an M.A. in Design Studies, she currently resides in New York City, which so far has been good for her obsession with rooftop gardens and vegan junk food restaurants.
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The first is bulky, brilliant Leonard Bankhead, a philosophy and science double-major who meets Madeleine in Semiotics 211.
Sense & Semiotics Sam Sacks 2011
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In the Semiotics 211 class, the students read "A Sorrow Beyond Dreams," Peter Handke's unsparing account of his mother's suicide.
Sense & Semiotics Sam Sacks 2011
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