Word: trademark
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...protecting the interests of 20th Century Fox, which has every right to make sure their trademark is not used by anyone without permission," Starr said at the time...
...years ago, the University officiallyregistered the Harvard name as a trademark. Thatmove, however, was designed to control theproliferation of Harvard T-shirts andsweat-shirts, not investment companies...
...concerns, great and petty, of our age. Art Buchwald says he hopes there will be good air and good water, though "we didn't leave you any." The late Joseph Papp wishes for no more theater critics. Strom Thurmond advises a regimen of daily exercise. Howard Cosell, with his trademark bombast (we miss it), offers up a homily: "What is popular is not always right. What is right is not always popular." Oprah Winfrey explains that the things hanging from her ears are called earrings...
George Bush could have dispatched just about any political operative to New Hampshire to file his papers for the state's Feb. 18 primary. But the President chose his wife Barbara, whose shining silver hair and trademark pearls garnished a series of photo opportunities. The First Lady exuded her characteristic warmth and motherly concern as she assured local TV viewers: "Nobody suffers more than George about the economy...
Frank, like Keillor, does flee the Midwest for New York City. But though the Keillor voice has become a legendary trademark, the Keillor face (with his larger than human eyebrows) has never had the same potential...