Word: trademark
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...depositions will be used by Marlin to try other information supporting his allegations HSA and YTC Universal, a travel agency co-sponsored the 1961 edition of the guide, infringed his copyright and trademark by thing a 1962 issue of "Let's Go" without his and consent. Although the trial on the of the case may not occur for several months, Marlin stated, "The question now is when, not if, we will go to trial...
...unplotted as living. Only the sparkling sharpness of the author's ear and eye keeps the action in this long book from bogging to the axles in minutiae. Sillitoe writes with authority, but he thinks with the same sentimental confusion between personal and collective ethics that is the trademark of Britain's new radicals, the unilateral disarmers...
...present his credentials to President Kennedy at the White House. Until he got to work, Washington could not be sure whether he was an improvement or not-but there were some encouraging signs. Dobrynin is young, intelligent, and far more relaxed with Americans than Menshikov, whose major trademark was a stiff, frozen grin. For a Soviet diplomatic couple, the Dobrynins have unusual social poise, even dress like Americans. On the art-and athletics-conscious New Frontier, they are likely to contribute more than Menshikov to Washington's social whirl. Both are accomplished skiers (he also plays tennis...
...green polka-dot bow tie his trademark, Williams also if the of South Africa its present course, "the result disastrous." But unless negs occur, he continued, the "internal force will be to hold the black Africans in ." He called South Africa a which is "technically independant so far as the black Africans are the country isn't indepen...
Sold under the brand name "National" (except in the U.S., where, because of a trademark conflict, they carry the name "Panasonic"), Matsushita's products have done much to change Japanese life. His rice cooker, which automatically turns out a perfect batch of rice every time, has freed Japanese women from the need to get up an hour earlier than their husbands - and from the terrible mother-in-law's verdict, "She can't even cook rice," which once was enough to send a Japanese bride back to her parents in disgrace. Matsushita's vacuum-cleaner...