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When the club folded after the 1870 season, Wright was hired by Boston businessman, Ivers Whitney Adams to organize a new team in Boston, and he did, bringing three teammates and the " Red Stockings " nickname along ( Most nicknames were then only nicknames, neither club names nor registered trademarks, so the migration was informal ).
His antic speaking style, diminutive stature and pugnacious manner were his trademarks.
Most old Japanese swords can be traced back to one of five provinces, each of which had its own school, traditions and " trademarks " ( e. g., the swords from Mino province were " from the start famous for their sharpness ").
A lawsuit was filed in 1907 by the Moxie Nerve Food Company of New England against the Modox Company and others, alleging that they had copied the ingredients of Moxie and were using the name " Modox ," which closely resembled " Moxie ," and were infringing upon patents and trademarks.
Her trademarks were her shawl and grey, frizzy hair.
Eliza's determination and temper were to become her trademarks.
Kurtzman and Elder later tried altering the names and artwork to minimize similarities to Archie characters and trademarks so that it could be reprinted, but they were again threatened with legal action by Archie Comics.
Using radiation to trigger mutations, new varieties were developed to retain the red tones which typically faded to pink, the Rio Red variety is the current ( 2007 ) Texas grapefruit with registered trademarks Rio Star and Ruby-Sweet, also sometimes promoted as " Reddest " and " Texas Choice ".
Soon after, TSR trademarks were allowed to expire.
In 1997 the two signed a deal in which Gaiman would give his share of characters Angela, Medieval Spawn and Cogliostro to McFarlane in exchange of McFarlane's share of British superhero Marvelman ( in reality, what McFarlane actually owned were two trademarks for Miracleman logos, not the character, which would become clear only after the lawsuit concluded ).
On October 1, 2011, Borders cardholders were informed by email: " As part of Borders ceasing operations, we & Noble acquired some of its assets including Borders brand trademarks and their customer list.
The AC trademarks and intellectual property were transferred to Acedes Holdings, LLC.
One of Stiles's notable trademarks on the US series were his dress shoes, many of which were an unusual color, most notably his blue shoes, or had a flashy pattern of several colors.
Sisqó's visual trademarks are his eclectic hair styles and flamboyant stage costumes, which were regularly flashier than those of his groupmates.
In October 2005 Festival Mushroom Records was wound up and its trademarks and assets ( including its large archive of master recordings ) were sold to the Australian division of the Warner Music Group in a deal reported to be worth around A $ 10 million.
Headwords ( except for " God ", initialisms, and, in the reprints, trademarks ) were not capitalized.
In 1968, the K. Zildjian Co. and all European trademarks were bought back on behalf of the Avedis Zildjian Co. Also in 1968, Avedis split production into two separate operations, opening the Azco factory in Meductic, New Brunswick, Canada.
Simple graphics such as the caduceus carried so much socioeconomic and political weight by the 16th century, that government offices were established throughout Europe to register and protect the growing collection of trademarks used by numerous craft guilds.
One of the trademarks of Stevens ' string of comedy albums were the photo shoots.
Included were the archives, name, trademarks, website, and fixtures from the Washington Blade offices.
Regal Zonophone was also widely used as a catchall EMI label in foreign territories, and often in regions or nations where the main EMI Columbia and HMV logos and trademarks were disputed / held by competitors.
Her combative style and reputation for flamboyance were trademarks of her political career.

trademarks and kept
Most surviving BP stations are kept so BP can continue holding the trademarks for Amoco and Standard.
Trent Bridge's serene pavilion, kept within the architectural parameters of its 1889 foundation, is thought of as one of the most renowned trademarks of cricket.
Christopher had two trademarks: a skull ring and a rapier which was kept curled inside his belt.

trademarks and separate
In a separate article The Age notes that " there is no shortage of trees and parkland in Ivanhoe with large blocks, waterways and hilly vistas as trademarks of the area.
Individual products were not eligible for separate domain names, even if they were registered trademarks ( several companies formed daughter companies named after products to circumvent this rule and protect the trademark ).

trademarks and films
La Forge is naturally blind so one of his trademarks in the series is wearing a VISOR, which is later replaced by ocular prosthetic implants in the last three films.
Explicitly violent and / or sexual content and social satire are trademarks of both his drama and science fiction films.
Anderson's films are known for their bold visual style which includes stylistic trademarks such as constantly moving camera, steadicam-based long takes, memorable use of music, and multilayered audiovisual imagery.
The tower has become one of the most prominent trademarks of Baku, often in the establishing shot of films set in the city.
There are many other directorial trademarks throughout his films.
Fulci would go on to direct several more horror films, and Zombi 2 introduced several of his trademarks: hordes of shambling putrefied zombies, hyper-realistic gore and blood and the infamous " eyeball gag " ( a character is impaled or otherwise stabbed through the eyeball ).
Although the trademarks for material related to the Bond films are held by Danjaq, the copyright to the film properties ( beginning with Dr. No and aside from the 2006 Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace produced and co-copyrighted with Columbia Pictures ) are shared by Danjaq and United Artists Corporation.
Lynch frequently makes allusions to specific trademarks that recur throughout his films.
It features many of the elements which became trademarks of Ferrara's later films.
Both sequences are trademarks and staples of the James Bond films.
Hatley and Shield's jazz-influenced scores, first featured in Our Gang with 1930's Pups is Pups, became recognizable trademarks of Our Gang, Laurel and Hardy, and the other Roach series and films.
) Under the deal, the films were stripped of their RKO identity before being sent by C & C to local stations ; the famous opening logo, with its globe and radio tower, was removed, as were the studio's other trademarks.

trademarks and by
The word cola may have been introduced into mainstream culture by the major producer Coca-Cola, as it saw its trademark slipping into common use, like other genericized trademarks.
This intellectual property is protected by copyrights, patents, and trademarks.
Since LimeWire is free software, nothing prevents people from making additional forks of LimeWire, unaffected by the shut down, if they wished, as long as it does not use LimeWire trademarks.
In some countries, Mormon and some phrases including the term are registered trademarks owned by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. ( a holding company for the LDS Church's intellectual property ).
Manchester United has been described as a global brand ; a 2011 report by Brand Finance, valued the club's trademarks and associated intellectual property at £ 412 million – an increase of £ 39 million on the previous year, valuing it at £ 11 million more than the second best brand, Real Madrid – and gave the brand a strength rating of AAA ( Extremely Strong ).
In the United States, trade secrets are not protected by law in the same manner as trademarks or patents.
The ability to travel simply by fading into and out of different locations became one of the trademarks of the show, allowing for a great deal of versatility in setting and storytelling without a large expense in special effects.
While hosting The Victor Borge Show on NBC beginning in 1946, he developed many of his trademarks, including repeatedly announcing his intent to play a piece but getting " distracted " by something or other, making comments about the audience, or discussing the usefulness of Chopin's " Minute Waltz " as an egg timer.
The names " Walkman ", " Pressman ", " Watchman ", " Scoopman ", " Discman ", and " Talkman " are trademarks of Sony, and have been applied to a wide range of portable entertainment devices manufactured by the company.
ATMs are known by various other names including ATM machine, automated banking machine, " cash dispenser " ( germany ) and various regional variants derived from trademarks on ATM systems held by particular banks.
In the U. S., like trademarks, a product ’ s trade dress is legally protected by the Lanham Act, the federal statute which regulates trademarks and trade dress.
That building's distinctive stepbacks ( called " zogs " by the architect ) created an appearance that has since become one of Minneapolis's trademarks and the crown jewel of its skyline.
In the 21st century, coats of arms are still in use by a variety of institutions and individuals ; for example, universities have guidelines on how their coats of arms may be used, and protect their use as trademarks.
The NHL has registered trademarks associated with the name and likeness of the Stanley Cup, although the league's right to outright own trademarks associated with a trophy it does not own has been disputed by some legal experts.
As with some other registered trademarks, the term " aqualung " became a genericized trademark in English-speaking countries as a result of much use by the public and in publications including the BSAC's official diving manuals.
* List of trademarks owned by the Church of Scientology and its affiliates

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