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• ... that mathematician '''[[Donald Sarason (nonfiction)|Donald Sarason]]''' made fundamental advances in the areas of Hardy space theory and Vanishing Mean Oscillation?
• ... that mathematician '''[[Donald Sarason (nonfiction)|Donald Sarason]]''' made fundamental advances in the areas of Hardy space theory and Vanishing Mean Oscillation?


• ... that the '''[[Superimposed Fraunhofer]]''' (also known as '''Super Fraunhofer''', '''Fraunhofer Overlay''', etc.) is a German postage stamp misprint in which the image of Joseph von Fraunhofer demonstrating the spectroscope is inexplicably superimposed on the color spectrum bar, and that this misprint is a striking example of [[Abuse of notation (nonfiction)|abuse of notation]] in the field of Gnomonic philately?
• ... that the '''[[Superimposed Fraunhofer]]''' (also known as Super Fraunhofer, Fraunhofer Overlay, etc.) is a German postage stamp misprint in which the image of Joseph von Fraunhofer demonstrating the spectroscope is inexplicably superimposed on the color spectrum bar, and that this misprint is a striking example of [[Abuse of notation (nonfiction)|abuse of notation]] in the field of Gnomonic philately?

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• ... that mathematician Donald Sarason made fundamental advances in the areas of Hardy space theory and Vanishing Mean Oscillation?

• ... that the Superimposed Fraunhofer (also known as Super Fraunhofer, Fraunhofer Overlay, etc.) is a German postage stamp misprint in which the image of Joseph von Fraunhofer demonstrating the spectroscope is inexplicably superimposed on the color spectrum bar, and that this misprint is a striking example of abuse of notation in the field of Gnomonic philately?