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  2. Human branding - Wikipedia

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    Branding of the Huguenot John Leclerc during the 16th century persecutions. Whipping and branding of thieves in Denmark, 1728. In criminal law, branding with a hot iron was a mode of punishment consisting of marking the subject as if goods or animals, sometimes concurrently with their reduction of status in life.

  3. Badge of shame - Wikipedia

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    The practice of human branding was abolished in England by 1829. [26] It continued in the United States until at least 1864, during the American Civil War , when the faces of some deserters from the Union Army were branded with the letter "D" as a mark of shame that was intended to discourage others from deserting. [ 27 ]

  4. Branding - Wikipedia

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    Wood branding, permanently marking, by way of heat, typically of wood (also applied to plastic, cork, leather, etc.) Livestock branding, the marking of animals to indicate ownership such as; Human branding, body modification done for various reasons, voluntary and involuntary, throughout history; Freeze branding, permanently marking by way of cold

  5. Category:Types of branding - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Human name disambiguation pages - Wikipedia

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    When the disambiguation page also lists things other than just human names, for example, a department store with a human-like name, then do not use the {} template. Instead, use the hn parameter on the {{Disambiguation|hn}} template and a DEFAULTSORT template, as follows: {{Disambiguation|hn}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Public, John Q.}}

  7. Category:Human-edited search engines - Wikipedia

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  8. List of body modifications - Wikipedia

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    Human branding – controlled burning or cauterizing of tissue to encourage intentional scarring Ear shaping [ 12 ] (which includes cropping , [ 13 ] ear pointing or "elfing") [ 14 ] Scarification – cutting or removal of dermis with the intent to encourage intentional scarring or keloiding

  9. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the names in the list above, these names are still widely known by the public as brand names, and are not used by competitors. Scholars disagree as to whether the use of a recognized trademark name for similar products can truly be called "generic", or if it is instead a form of synecdoche .