Word: trademark
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...followed up by a ten minute encore. After completing their set, the band timidly expressed a touchingly heartfelt thanks to the crowd. The Collective played a few songs from Sung Tongs, their newest album, but for the most part stuck to more long-form experimental pieces, consisting of their trademark mixture of lullabies and campfire songs with organic atmospheric noise, featuring child-like, heavily modulated and treated vocals, melodically moody guitars, and drums equally influenced by tribal and electronic music...
Though Harvard pulled in $24.3 million in licensing revenues through its Office of Technology and Trademark Licensing (OTTL) in fiscal year 2003, some rival research universities have been able to make far more money off technology transfer. The MIT Technology Licensing Office announced gross revenues of $31.7 million that year, and Columbia University’s Science and Technology Ventures unit saw total licensing revenue of $178.4 million for fiscal 2003. According to Columbia, that number represents the highest technology licensing revenue of any U.S. research university for the fifth year running...
...artist’s rendition of the rink shows that it will be lighted and will be surrounded by a plastic wall lined with the Charles Hotel’s trademark blue...
While Trump’s trademark “You’re fired!” became the hallmark of “The Apprentice,” Caimi dismisses contestants with his own “Get the hell out of my office...
...been dapper, but now he is a dapper old man. His appearance is not so much wolfish as avian: his frame is slight, his nose hooked and beaky, his mischievous smile a little snaggle-toothed. His hair is midlength and floppy, la David Spade. He still wears his trademark white suit, accessorized with some kind of high-gloss old-timey shoes, but it hangs a little loose on him. When he reads small print he dons a pair of white-framed glasses...