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A trademark request for “I ♥” logo for clothing has been rejected by the EU top court for lacking the necessary ...
The letter 'I' followed by a red heart cannot be protected as a trademark in the European Union for the use on clothes, a ...
Pink Dot says the time capsule, to be opened in 2050, aims to serve as ‘a reminder of the strength and resilience that comes from love’.
While “roses are red” in a familiar poem, new evolutionary genetic analysis by Chinese and Dutch researchers has revealed that the first roses were likely yellow. Roses are one of the most ...
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So, the horn is an ancient symbol going back over 2,000 years,” he added. Esposito’s creations, inspired by Naples’ iconic symbols, have traveled the world, with one of his giant horns ...
Valentine’s Day is all about the hearts: heart-shaped chocolates, cards, balloons and even pizza. But the heart hasn’t always just been a symbol of romance. Across cultures and centuries, the heart ...
The red rose has also been associated with love’s pain, and longing at separation, as in the Robert Burns poem “My luve is Like a Red, Red Rose.” “And fare thee well, my only Luve!
The famous apparition of the Virgin Mary has come to symbolize Mexico, but other groups – particularly migrants and Latinos north of the border – also feel a special connection to Guadalupe.
The Romans associated hearts with Venus, the goddess of love who — according to Roman mythology — set hearts on fire with her son Cupid. Centuries later, the heart appears in biblical writings.
Buddhists, Hindus: Our ancient swastika is a symbol of love — not Nazi bloodlust Lynda Edwards, Investigative Reporter ...
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