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Steinway won the case on appeal in 1975, forcing their competitor to use only the name " Grotrian " in the U. S. The case set a precedent and established the concept of " initial interest confusion ", in which consumers might be initially attracted to a similarly named but lesser-known brand because of the stronger brand's good reputation.
Almost immediately, Murphy set the tone for his career with the Bombers by trading popular QB Dieter Brock to Hamilton in exchange for lesser-known QB Tom Clements.

lesser-known and reference
A lesser-known slogan the UNCF uses, in reference to its intended beneficiaries, points out about them, " not asking for a handout — just a hand.

lesser-known and books
The notes and journal entries Holt accumulated during his first eleven years of teaching formed the core of two of his most popular books How Children Fail and How Children Learn, as well as his lesser-known and more radical work, Escape from Childhood: The Rights and Needs of Children.
More recently, David Godman, a former librarian at the ashram, has written about Sri Ramana's teaching, as well as a series of books ( The Power of the Presence ) vividly portraying the lives of a number of lesser-known attendants and devotees of Sri Ramana.
The book is one of Manning's lesser-known books, and she was disappointed that it was not shortlisted for the Booker prize.
It spawned a number of books and magazines and poetry by lesser-known artists such as Alice Furlong, Ethna Carbery, Dora Sigerson Shorter and Alice Milligan around the turn of the century.
There are various lesser-known books in both young adult and adult fiction, as well as films that follow the same idea.

lesser-known and whose
SIL International ( formerly the Summer Institute of Linguistics ) is a U. S .- based, worldwide, Christian non-profit organization, whose main purpose is to study, develop and document languages, especially those that are lesser-known, in order to expand linguistic knowledge, promote literacy, translate the Christian Bible into local languages, and aid minority language development.
Sufi Muslim moulids not only venerate the prophet Muhammad and his descendants ( such as Hussein, the second son of the fourth Caliph Ali whose moulid in Cairo can draws crowds of more than a million people ), but founders of Sufi orders, down to dozens of lesser-known sheikhs celebrated mostly in remote rural communities.
In addition to these dwellings, there still exists quite a few cemeteries whose headstones bear the inscriptions of both the Snowdens and Duvalls, in addition to lesser-known surnames such as the Woodwards, Donaldsons, and Waters families.
Other composers from this period included Béni Egressy, who used 18th century folk songs in his compositions, Kálmán Simonffy, who was the " most original and most inventive " songwriter of the era, whose works " most nearly approached the ideal of ' popular melodic culture ', as well as lesser-known figures like Gusztáv Szénfy, Gusztáv Nyizsnyai and Ignác Bognár.

lesser-known and name
Worried that the region's Confederate-sympathizers might shun an operation led by a well-known Union general, Wilder decided to name Roane Iron's company town after one of its lesser-known Indiana investors, William O. Rockwood.
An unofficial sequel released without the Starflight name due to the inability of the designers to gain the rights to the title from Electronic Arts is the lesser-known Protostar.
An example of this phenomenon is found in the name of a lesser-known panel show Bring Me the Head of Light Entertainment ( which is also a pun on a broadcasting job description ).
As its name suggests, the Main Stage hosts the major local and international acts, while the Pharaoh's Annex features lesser-known local acts, and in the later evening, the more dance-oriented acts of the festival.
The label had the aim of generating sufficient revenue from recordings of ' big name ' artists to allow the release of recordings by lesser-known artists.
* Copacabana Beach in Dubrovnik, Croatia, a lesser-known beach by that name
It is often inaccurate to describe these products as " lacking a brand name ", as they usually are branded, albeit with either the brand of the store in which they are sold or a lesser-known brand name which may not be aggressively advertised to the public.
The far-more famous theater's name ( similar sounding to Columbus Circle, an actual circle in New York City ) evolved over time to become the name of the lesser-known Carthay Center.
Unfortunately, the name chosen for the fictional airline turned out to be the name of a real, lesser-known airline ;
As with many lesser-known cocktails that are named after colloquial expressions, there are widely differing recipes that share the same name.

lesser-known and helped
Although he performed and recorded some bel canto and verismo roles, he is above all associated with the operas of Giuseppe Verdi, including a large number of the composer's lesser-known works that he helped revive.
This group also helped the careers of many lesser-known young horn players, as it had a rotating front line that included David Murray, Arthur Blythe, Chico Freeman, John Purcell, and Rufus Reid, among many others.
These exhibitions helped introduce Japan ’ s lesser-known creative culture overseas and such curatorial projects would become an integral part of Murakami ’ s multifaceted artistic practice.

lesser-known and both
" Cuba has also lent support to the prominent Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) and the lesser-known Marxist-Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP ) both received training from Cuba's General Intelligence Directorate, as well as financial and diplomatic support from the Cuban government.
A film can be both a major studio release and a cult film, particularly if despite its affiliation with a major studio, it failed to achieve broad success on either the theatrical or home video markets but was championed by a small number of dedicated film fanatics who seek out lesser-known offerings.
The Toledo Repertoire Theatre was created in 1933 and performs both Broadway hits and lesser-known original works.
Gonorynchiformes is an order of ray-finned fish that includes the important food source, the milkfish ( Chanos chanos, family Chanidae ), and a number of lesser-known types, both marine and freshwater.
Wood's anthems with organ, Expectans expectavi, and O Thou, the Central Orb are both frequently performed and recorded ; as are his unaccompanied anthems Tis the day of Resurrection, Glory and Honour and, most popular of all, Hail, gladdening light and its lesser-known equivalent for men's voices, Great Lord of Lords.
Caldwell is frequently cited as a staple of the genre, with " What You Won't Do for Love " as well as lesser-known singles such as " Real Thing ," " All or Nothing at All " ( both from Heart of Mine ) still featuring prominently on programmers ' playlists.
The sport is lesser-known in the United States than the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series or their mostly-domestic open-wheel racing series, the IndyCar Series, but in terms of budgets and global TV audiences F1 is bigger than both combined.
Regular segments feature both Garfield and U. S. Acres, a lesser-known comic strip also created by Davis.
However, well-known actors may be given top billing for publicity or contractual purposes if juvenile, lesser-known, or first-time performers appear in a larger role: e. g., Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman were both credited before the title in Superman ( 1978 ), while Christopher Reeve, the then-unknown actor who played Superman, was not.
The concert presented a program of traditional Christmas music, both well-known standards and lesser-known gems.
The book was a critical success in both countries and a national bestseller in the U. S. Writing in The Guardian newspaper, Jay Parini stated, " One can hardly overestimate the brilliance of Foreman's conception, seeing this turning point in American history from a British viewpoint, drawing on a vast range of actors on this great stage, including lesser-known British sympathisers who fought on either side in this conflict or journalists.

lesser-known and Show
Patrick has stated on his show many times he is less forgiving when his former employer fails to give credit to guests who appear on his show regularly who might be in direct competition with ESPN, such as ProFootballTalk. com's Mike Florio, who might be the first to report on a story and later appear on The Dan Patrick Show but may be lesser-known than Patrick.
Well-known properties like Scooby-Doo, Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, Space Ghost, The Smurfs, and Jonny Quest, sharing space with lesser-known properties like Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch, Inch High, Private Eye, Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, and countless others, as well as numerous spinoffs of The Flintstones such as The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show.

lesser-known and Johnny
During its six season run, many familiar actors guest-starred on the show, along with other lesser-known performers who later achieved stardom, among them: John Charles Daly, Elaine Joyce, Gary Dubin, Herbert Anderson, June Foray, Robert Cummings, Sam Edwards, Jerry Van Dyke, J. Pat O ' Malley, Johnny Whitaker, Jesse White, Al Lewis, Gordon Jump, Bernie Kopell, Len Lesser, Bob Hastings, Don Keefer, Don Porter, Alan Hale Jr., Melody Patterson, Rusty Hamer, Regis Toomey, Heather North, Allan Melvin, Parley Baer, Jack Bannon, Rick Lenz, Karen Valentine among many others.
The song itself is the second and final Johnny Cash cover on the album, the original being released on One Piece at a Time in 1976 and remaining one of Cash's lesser-known songs.

lesser-known and fun
Game Informer referred to SimTower as a " lesser-known " simulation game, and described it as " fun and addictive ".

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