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| Name | Once |
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| Years active | Various |
Once is a short, polysemous term found across languages, titles, brands, and idioms. It appears in toponyms, artistic works, corporate identities, and technical nomenclature, often generating distinct cultural resonances in Spanish-, English-, and other-language contexts. The term has been adopted by musicians, filmmakers, broadcasters, software projects, and commercial ventures, intersecting with notable figures and institutions in each field.
The earliest scholarly treatments of the term examine its use in Old English, Medieval Spanish, and modern Romance languages, with philologists such as Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Rasmus Rask, Antoine Meillet, and Noam Chomsky referenced in comparative studies. Linguists contrast usages found in corpora compiled at institutions like the Oxford English Dictionary, the Real Academia Española, the British Library, the Biblioteca Nacional de España, and university departments at Harvard University, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and University of Salamanca. Historical dictionaries and etymological atlases produced by the Merriam-Webster, the Collins Dictionary, and the Cambridge University Press map semantic shifts alongside literary citations in works by Geoffrey Chaucer, Miguel de Cervantes, William Shakespeare, Federico García Lorca, and Gabriel García Márquez.
In film and theater, the term is included in titles discussed in retrospectives at the Cannes Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival, the Venice Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, and archives at the Library of Congress. Musicians and bands with the term in names or song titles have been profiled by publications such as Rolling Stone, Billboard, Pitchfork, and NME; performers connected to these works include Ennio Morricone, Vladimir Cosma, A. R. Rahman, Sufjan Stevens, and PJ Harvey. Stage productions and musicals incorporating the term have run in venues like the West End, Broadway, La Scala, and the Sydney Opera House, and have involved directors and choreographers from companies such as the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre, Cirque du Soleil, and The Old Vic.
Cinema and television uses are cross-referenced with actors and creators including Colin Farrell, Keira Knightley, Markéta Irglová, John Carney, Pedro Almodóvar, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Guillermo del Toro, Pedro Costa, and Wes Anderson. Soundtrack releases tied to titles with the term have charted on lists curated by the Recording Industry Association of America, British Phonographic Industry, and Oricon.
Broadcast and media entities using the word in trade names include public and private broadcasters such as Televisión Nacional de Chile, Televisión Española, BBC, ABC, NBCUniversal, RTVE, Telemundo, and Televisa. Educational and cultural non-profits incorporating the term have partnered with institutions like the Smithsonian Institution, the Guggenheim Museum, the Museo del Prado, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Guggenheim Bilbao. Commercial enterprises and retailers using the word appear in filings at registries including the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the European Union Intellectual Property Office, and national chambers of commerce such as the Cámara de Comercio de Madrid and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Sports clubs and event organizers using the term have coordinated with federations including FIFA, UEFA, CONMEBOL, IOC, and national associations such as the Royal Spanish Football Federation and the Brazilian Football Confederation.
Software projects and libraries named with the term are cataloged in repositories and package managers such as GitHub, GitLab, SourceForge, the Python Package Index, npm, and Maven Central. Technical documentation referencing implementations appears in proceedings of conferences like ACM SIGGRAPH, IEEE International Conference on Communications, USENIX, Google I/O, and Apple WWDC. Companies deploying products with the term have engaged platforms from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, and Oracle Cloud.
Hardware, firmware, and embedded projects citing the term appear alongside development boards and ecosystems such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, and industry consortia like the Linux Foundation and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Cybersecurity analyses and vulnerability reports involving projects use references from organizations including ENISA, NIST, CERT, and vendors such as Cisco Systems and Symantec.
The term features in idiomatic expressions, colloquial phrases, and popular slogans examined in cultural studies at Yale University, Columbia University, University of California, Berkeley, and New York University. Journalists at outlets like The New York Times, The Guardian, El País, Le Monde, Der Spiegel, and The Washington Post have traced its circulation in headlines, advertising campaigns, and political rhetoric, linking occurrences to events such as elections, protests, and festivals including the G20 Summit, the United Nations General Assembly, the March on Washington, and the Primavera Sound festival. Its presence in social media trends is measurable via platforms including Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and analytics firms like Pew Research Center and Statista.
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