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    1. The young man looked at his mother quizzically and let slip one of those long drawn out sighs that is the trademark of every thirty-something man who still lives at home with his dear old ma


    2. of those long drawn out sighs that is the trademark of every thirty-


    3. mainly because of the trademark staff, a full-size walking stick with


    4. His black hair was slicked back in his trademark ponytail and he


    5. The elf happily partook as the Breton looked on, that trademark smile broad once more


    6. But the Nord thief maintained his trademark evenness, smiling in an effort to charm and calm


    7. It was in long bursts which are the trademark of undisciplined troops


    8. That is a trademark of good design, and explains why they were used for so many years


    9. Normally the double tap kind or short bursts which is a Special Forces trademark


    10. That home-made vest with shirt-type pockets up high, with their fake pearl buttons, was Big Frank’s distinctive trademark

    11. A touch of ‘borrowed’ makeup brightened her pallor and out of character in Beth’s clothes, baggy on her, Herminia’s petite Latin look and flashing eyes combined with her trademark smile to form an image in the hallway that was enchanting


    12. Plastered on every available wall were posters featuring the symbolic logo of their movement: a silhouette in profile of the legendary Augusto Sandino, wearing his trademark wide brimmed cowboy hat


    13. A graphic appeared down low in the left corner informing viewers that Hot-Wheels is a registered trademark


    14. The motorcycle was an older German model with the Zundapp trademark on its sides


    15. Of course, Dorian never went anywhere without his trademark silver David Yurman sunglasses


    16. “Got something to prove?” asks Eric, with his trademark smirk


    17. Or simply a trademark as the administrators of cards does, for instance to utilize the trademarks: XUSING, NETWORK of the USE, XUSING Project or XUSING Card


    18. And then came his trademark


    19. In the hall, there was a giant poster of Sierra with her trademark white Stetson sitting on top of her head


    20. Above: Cowboy hats are a distinctive trademark of those who prefer to

    21. In the election campaign of 2008, by contrast, the hatred and vitriol of the Democratic Party’s trademark character assassination was subdued, a reserve hidden behind the glitter of Mr


    22. Attempts to vilify its critics when it cannot justify itself on the merits of the issues raised are the trademark of liberalism under pressure


    23. A black man protesting the President’s health plans at a Missouri meeting was physically attacked by Service Employees International Union members wearing their trademark blue shirts


    24. second hit is supposed to be his trademark move, and for this one, his fingers are lined up


    25. to push his cars around the kitchen floor with his trademark


    26. I have the trademark white stains on the shoulders of my


    27. Then he’d sweep the table with his eyes beneath his trademark bushy eye brows


    28. His mum always told him it was bad for him but he needs a look, he needs a trademark that his enemies can recognise


    29. “What now, Chief?” Starret repeated his trademark


    30. Shawn, wearing aviator's sunglasses, was dressed in his trademark khaki safari suit with wide cargo pockets

    31. Bill was kind and gave me his trademark hard pat on my shoulder


    32. So a speaker should find an optimal pitch for himself like the famous creator Steve Jobs talked in a very low pitch and it became his trademark style of speaking


    33. to be retired before it became a trademark


    34. “Good afternoon,” said the man, without a trademark cough


    35. fans once waited for Jack Benny's trademark, "Now cut that


    36. My second encounter with Stallman and his trademark gaze


    37. trademark of this type of situational child molester


    38. Erik was about to present himself to her when he noticed that Nancy Laplante was on television, speaking and obviously delivering one of her trademark war reports from some devastated urban landscape


    39. will use the trademark "Creative Commons" or any related trademark or logo of Creative Commons without the prior


    40. It’s not that they didn’t think my title was unsuitable – I doubt that they even opened the book – but the letter mentioned something about trademark infringement, dilution of properties associated with their aforementioned books and unfair competition

    41. Faye frowned as she puzzled over the phrase while the waiter cleared away their salad plates and delivered their main course—two medleys of fresh seafood smothered in the chef’s trademark, secret Cajun sauce adorned with steamed vegetables


    42. Selecting her five most experienced pilots on top of Paul Gunn to pilot the fighters that would take off from downtown, she then went back down on the quay and jumped in the cockpit of her P-40F, painted in her trademark gray camouflage scheme and with the words ‘LADY HAWK’ and 29 small Japanese flags painted on each side of the nose


    43. After a gentle but encouraging conversation with his convincing wife who held his shoulders tightly, the colour had returned to Lord Ashburn’s face, giving him back his normal appearance of pompousness that still lacked his trademark joviality, and his shaking had noticeably subsided though he still trembled every time he looked towards the chandelier or the French door over which the drapes had been drawn


    44. “Still closed?” Van Thorn said, wearing that trademark


    45. Barclay loved the drama and chaos he caused, it was his trademark


    46. As he did so, he saw Robert Cartwright in his trademark three-piece wool suit pass by


    47. As he approached the kitchen that was only a few doors down from his own office, he noticed Captain Higgins’s secretary, June (affectionately nicknamed Junebug by the entire force) with her trademark beehive hairdo perfectly arranged as if bonded with shellac, filling a cup at the water cooler


    48. He looked formal in his trademark three-piece suit with gold pocket watch and colorful silk tie and matching pocket silk


    49. At the entrance to The Stables the shadows were deeper, but they failed to conceal the trademark image of the sentinel of the law Delmage had expected to be in place


    50. There again, brutality was a trademark of




























    1. I trademarked this best practices consultative selling methodology as Sales Mapping “The Process of Connecting the Dots and Winning Customers for Life” ®


    2. modes – if these existing forms have been copyrighted, trademarked, or patented, the property


    3. pure", in some cases this is simply a trademarked phrase and not a mathematical fact


    4. Katsuya glared at Baino with a look that was trademarked by a Katsuya, it meant “Shut up while you’re ahead” but Baino wasn’t about to be intimidated by his best friend’s arrogant, egotistical son


    5. They are trademarked for their high electrical body content and had a life span of 70 to 75 years


    6. the concept has been trademarked by the firm


    7. The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of various products referenced in this work of fiction, which have been used without permission


    1. Trademarking, trade secrets, and patents seem to be the ones that apply most in businesses


    1. There are many places in West Africa to have business cards made but this may be a problem for international companies who have specific rules for their trademarks


    2. Or simply a trademark as the administrators of cards does, for instance to utilize the trademarks: XUSING, NETWORK of the USE, XUSING Project or XUSING Card


    3. The unusual, crafty tactics used by the Americans this morning are also part of her trademarks


    4. trademarks and deep expertise


    5. The important parts are trademarks of Contract Furniture Company with none of the cast iron company using such specific procedures


    6. Any trademarks mentioned herein are not authorized by the trademark owners and do not in any way mean the work is sponsored by or associated with the trademark owners


    7. Any trademarks used are specifically in a descriptive capacity


    8. The publication/use of these trademarks is not authorized, associated with, or sponsored by the trademark owners


    9. ® and ™ are trademarks owned and used by the trademark owner and/or its


    10. In Liam’s mind, one of the trademarks of any good melee fighter involved the correct and appropriate use of catchphrases

    11. and registered trademarks appearing in this guide are the property of their


    12. It is one of the most obvious behavioral trademarks of the human species; we look at things, react to things, think about things, feel about things, act on things, basically like hen-pecking chickens, narrowly; focusing and obsessing on one thing at a time without being aware of any greater context, without any interest in gaining any broader perspective


    13. The most powerful nation in the world being attacked by a tiny handful of terrorists produces massive collective shock around the world, while the small defenseless country of East Tabor being savagely attacked, invaded, and conquered… with all of the trademarks of an invading army… burning, looting, rape, and murder on a systematic scale; is barely considered worth a mention years later


    14. The publication and/or use of these trademarks is not authorized, associated with or sponsored by the trademark owners


    15. All trademarks, images and services cited in this eBook are copyrighted by their respective owners


    16. her marriage; in which case an intimacy with Lindley Murray and Mangnall's Questions was something like a draper's discrimination of calico trademarks, or a courier's acquaintance with foreign countries: no woman who was better off needed that sort of thing


    17. Setting a price on patents, trademarks or brand names is even dodgier and there have been years of arguments about the true valuation of such intangible assets


    18. This shrinkage was concealed by a $1,000,000 write-up of Good-will and Trademarks


    19. There are no important advantages from trademarks, patents, location, corporate longevity, raw material sources, etc


    20. SCHOLASTIC, POINT, and associated logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Scholastic Inc

    21. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their product are claimed as trademarks


    22. Mac and OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc


    23. Sun and Oracle Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle Corporatoin and/or its affiliates in the United States and other countries


    24. All other product names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners


    25. Since the Globe gets over 90 percent of the print ad revenues in Boston, how could the Globe lose?” Patents, trademarks, and strong brand loyalty all constitute a type of niche


    26. Patents, trademarks, marketing rights, and employment agreements were capitalized


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