Word: trademark
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Nearly 95% of the lizard's effects were created through computer graphics, and Tatopoulos' creature shop was twice the size of Jurassic Park's. But Godzilla isn't his old self: gone, for example, are his trademark maple-leaf dorsal spines, now a forest of thorns. All that really remains is the Godzillic roar, pitched higher than a foghorn but just as resonant, sort of like a herd of elephants on methamphetamines. And that's by default. A whole audio team was given the task of duplicating the sound but couldn't. And so Devlin and Emmerich simply picked...
...Harvardbackground in a California magazine advertisement,"Harvard doesn't settle for second best, whyshould you? Yet Manchester says he's neveroperated on a young person who was concerned thattheir appearance would interfere with jobprospects. In fact, Manchester was recentlyrequired to remove the ad after Universityofficials voiced trademark complaints...
Camille Paglia, diva to aesthetes, gave her trademark stream-of-consciousness commentary on life, art and academia last night to a packed Emerson 105 lecture hall...
Students asked questions ranging from why one should write when everybody else is becoming an investment banker, to what effects new technology has had no his writing process. To each question Updike responded with his trademark dry humor and forthrightness...
Which is never, it must be added, seriously in doubt. The plot of A Patchwork Planet provides little suspense but--Tyler's trademark--many occasions for touching human details. The best of them involve Barnaby's sympathetic observations about the aging people who depend on his services. "I never counted my clients as friends--not even the ones I liked," he says. "Clients could up and die on you." So they do, and Barnaby mourns them. One of his favorites, Mrs. Alford, goes suddenly, and relatives show Barnaby the quilt with a Planet Earth design that she had hastily finished...