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Sentence count:258+1Posted:2017-06-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: earmarkhallmarkstylemarkSimilar words: remarkdemarchehit the markfree marketup to the markremarkablyremarkabledemarcationMeaning: n. 1. a distinctive characteristic or attribute 2. a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product. 
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211. It has got around the state monopoly on advertising by deploying its trademark blimps, and pre-empted objections to that by using them to advocate a worthy cause: safe driving.
212. United States Patent and Trademark Office — A database of patent full-text and full-page images.
213. Justin is sporting a new look and his trademark haircut is covered up by a grey wool beanie as he switches on Westfield Shopping Centre's Christmas Lights in London on November 7, 2011.
214. Third, discusses the excuses which may be as a plea in the action of the infringement of trademark right, such as fair use, prior right, forfeiter of trademark right .
215. Effective protection was thus given to the lawful rights and interests of the registered trademark owners.
216. The Patent and Trademark Office has sided with the proponents and has issued thousands of patents on genes of various organisms,(Sentence dictionary) including on an estimated 20 percent of human genes.
217. No license is hereby granted directly or indirectly under any patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret or know-how now held by, or which is or may be licensable by, the disclosing party.
218. Toilet bibcock not trademark, leakage of water, ejective water less, wash clothes also have no place to hang, needless to take on the outside of the window of wire.
219. It is not simply a failure of the United States Patent and Trademark Office to scrutinise applications more rigorously.
220. As he handed Mr Monti a bell rung at cabinet meetings, Berlusconi flashed his trademark smile and quipped: "I used to ring it when I was an altar boy."
221. On the second floor the pediments are alternately curved or pointed, a Palladian trademark.
222. The front end is dominated by the new bonnet with its two pronounced power domes , as well as the trademark AMG radiator grille with a central star and two louvres with chrome inserts.
223. The law establishes the United States Patent and Trademark Office to administer the law relating to the granting of patents and contains various other provisions relating to patents.
224. In the past 12 months, the United States Patent and Trademark Office signed three Memorandums of Understanding with its Chinese counterparts to enhance cooperation on intellectual property issues.
225. A club must provide the letter of authorization from the two Major sponsors to prove the club is endorsed to use the brand name(s) and the trademark(s).
226. Alcohol name should be identical with both its registered trademark and manufacture name in principle, except its other name (must be legally registered name).
227. XGA is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation of the United States.
228. She wore slacks and a belted sweater-jacket, and her hair was piled and pinned atop her head in her trademark upsweep.
229. Step3: Negotiating with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) after you file.
230. Several observers noted that Jobs added a black belt to his trademark black-mock turtleneck-and-jeans ensemble, which either makes him a ninja or a man wearing loose-fitting pants.
231. Bluntness of speech is a trademark of Sagittarius, where these people get impatient with indirectness . They like to outspoken and always will make others annoy and angry easily.
232. Rights: refers to the property rights of superficies, easement, dien, mortgage, mining, fishery, patent, copyright, trademark and others.
233. The trademark belongs to HITACHI all; The picture only supplies the reference, actual product and picture not symbol.
234. Appearing briefly in his own films was a trademark of Alfred Hitchcock.
235. The author employs adaptation theory (a new approach of pragmatics) to realize pragmatic equivalent effect and put forward five modes of adaptation in trademark translation.
236. As the vote approaches, he has abandoned his trademark optimism and launched a negative campaign denigrating his centre-left challenger Romano Prodi.
237. The pledgor and the pledgee may directly apply to the trademark bureau or may authorize a trademark agency to file an application.
238. As the numbers of conflicts increases rapidly, the US has emended the trademark laws, decreed and carried out the new laws.
239. Nalfon is the trademark of a brand of this nonsteroidal anti - inflammatory drug.
240. Demerol : a trademark used for a medicinal preparation of meperidine.
More similar words: remarkdemarchehit the markfree marketup to the markremarkablyremarkabledemarcationbelow the marktradeunremarkabletradercamaraderietrade-offtrade offtrade intrade warfree tradetrade bloctrade windfair tradetrade unionterms of tradetrade barriertrade deficitfree trade zonetrade embargostock-in-tradetrade surplustrade discount
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