It depends on the extent of the reference and the portrayal of the product, slogan, character, or story. Negatively portraying a product, for example, may cause the trademark holder to take action.
Page Six is the celebrity gossip page of the New York Post newspaper.
Lotus Blossom is a fictional character from the animated television series "Mulan." She is a beautiful and skilled warrior who is part of the film's narrative, embodying themes of loyalty, strength, and resilience. The character may also appear in various adaptations or interpretations of the Mulan story, but she is not as prominent as Mulan herself or other main characters. If you meant a different context or reference for "Lotus Blossom," please provide more details.
The Swamp Family is a fictional group of characters from the animated television series "The Swamp Family," which features a humorous portrayal of life in a swamp. They are often depicted as quirky and eccentric, navigating various adventures and challenges in their unique environment. The show's themes often revolve around family dynamics, friendship, and the humor found in everyday life. The Swamp Family has become a cultural reference, highlighting the charm of rural and swamp life.
Without specific context about the notebook you are referring to, it's impossible to determine the color of the door mentioned. If the notebook is a fictional work or an art piece, additional details would be needed to provide an accurate answer. Please provide more information or clarify the reference.
No, Hannah Montana, a fictional character played by Miley Cyrus, did not stamp the Indian flag. The character is part of a Disney television series and is not associated with any political or national symbols. Any reference to such an act would likely be a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of the show's content.
In academic writing, when citing fictional characters, it is typically best to reference the author's name and the specific work where the character appears. This helps to give credit to the creator of the character and provides context for the reader.
Reference books are non-fictional books in which you can look for factual information. The dictionary, the encyclopedia, the World Almanac . . . like that.
a sudden reversal of fortune or change in circumstances, especially in reference to fictional narrative.
It is generally legal to include Seuss-like characters in a yearbook as long as they are original creations and don't directly copy copyrighted characters from Dr. Seuss books. Avoid using any trademarked elements to prevent potential legal issues.
We can find no famous or contemporary reference to this person. Is he a fictional character ?
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The Star Wars galaxy is FICTIONAL, as would be any such reference book.
In "The Swiss Family Robinson," Rockburg is a fictional town on the island where the Robinson family is shipwrecked. It serves as a point of reference for the characters in the story and is mentioned in passing as a location where the family used to live before the shipwreck.
I am not aware of any.There are transactions for which one reference number may have 16 (or more) characters but 16 references sounds like serious overkill!I am not aware of any.There are transactions for which one reference number may have 16 (or more) characters but 16 references sounds like serious overkill!I am not aware of any.There are transactions for which one reference number may have 16 (or more) characters but 16 references sounds like serious overkill!I am not aware of any.There are transactions for which one reference number may have 16 (or more) characters but 16 references sounds like serious overkill!
I can find no reference to his plans to write such a work.
There is no common knowledge or reference to a demon or angel named Philatanus. It is possible that this entity is fictional or from a niche mythos.
No, "Kerplakistan" is not a real country. It is a fictional name often used as a placeholder or humorous reference in informal contexts.