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trademark and style
It became his trademark style.
Although the term is often used to refer to any puppet that resembles the distinctive style of The Muppet Show, the term is both an informal name and legal trademark owned by the Walt Disney Company in reference to the original characters created by Henson.
They embraced the look and style of the street by wearing jeans, lace-less Adidas sneakers, and their trademark black fedoras.
Even at this early stage, Rodríguez's trademark style began to emerge: quick cuts, intense zooms, and fast camera movements deployed with a sense of humor that offsets the action.
Other critics and filmmakers hailed the originality of its unique rapid editing style, created for the first time in this film and ultimately becoming a Peckinpah trademark, and praised the reworking of traditional Western themes.
However, the trademark vocal style of the Band's three lead singers was much less prominent on this work.
This became his trademark combat style in World War II.
The old city's architectural character is strongly influenced by the Venetian style, coming as it did under Venetian rule for a long period ; its small and ancient sidestreets, and the old buildings ' trademark arches are particularly reminiscent of Venice.
Dobro is a registered trademark now owned by Gibson Guitar Corporation and used for a particular design of resonator guitar. 1928 Dobro style 37 tenor guitar from Lowell Levinger's collection
Astaire remained a male fashion icon even into his later years, eschewing his trademark top hat, white tie and tails ( for which he never really cared ) in favor of a breezy casual style of tailored sports jackets, colored shirts, cravats and slacks — the latter usually held up by the idiosyncratic use of an old tie in place of a belt.
It also has visible timber framing, a trademark of vernacular Tudor style architecture.
Smith began sporting his trademark and cult style of smeared red lipstick, eye-liner, pale complexion, artfully dishevelled black hair, black clothes and trainers in the early 1980s, around the same time as the Goth subculture took off.
Her style of singing has been described as having been influenced by Erickson's trademark screaming and yelping as showcased in " You're Gonna Miss Me.
Recognized by his trademark flair and vocal style, Havok has been recognized as " a bona fide rock god " by Alternative Press.
As the Fourth Doctor, his eccentric style of dress and speech ( particularly his trademark long scarf and fondness for jelly babies ) made him an immediately recognisable figure, and he quickly caught the viewing public's imagination.
For a while, she continued to paint in her trademark style, although her range of subject matter expanded to include still lifes, and even some abstracts.
Connie Francis is best known for her downbeat ballads for which she has developed a trademark sobbing, emotive style.
The series introduced the team's trademark style of large scale, colorful design, puppetry, and special effects.
The " guy vs. gals " vocals of Schneider, Pierson, and Wilson, sometimes used in call and response style (" Strobe Light ," " Private Idaho ", and " Good Stuff "), are a trademark.
The next phase in Belew's career saw him pursuing a more traditional singing and songwriting style ( albeit with his trademark unusual guitar tones ) which owed a lot to his old heroes The Beatles.
He is a self-proclaimed satirist, whose trademark technique, as a writer, is the expression of extreme acts and opinions in an affectless style.
Many troupes employed a stump specialist with a trademark style and material.
The band appeared all dressed in black and near-motionless, Numan in particular giving a performance often referred to as being " like an android " ( a style that was later reported to have been a means of covering stage nerves but which then became his trademark ).
They have since released 2003's album Inferno, a continuation of the death ' n ' roll style that has become their trademark sound.

trademark and can
However, single words or a short string of words can sometimes be registered as a trademark instead.
A coffee brew, for example, can be readily identified by the trademark if its raw materials come from a particular supplier.
The IKEA trademark and concept is controlled by a series of corporations that can be traced to the Netherlands Antilles and to the Interogo Foundation in Liechtenstein.
Also during the scene where he first dons his trademark metal mask, a plaque can be seen declaring it as a gift to Doom from the people of Latveria.
Xena can also find and use power-ups and her trademark chakram.
The biting, green apple-like acidity is a trademark of Chablis and can be noticeable in the bouquet.
* In intellectual property law an eponym can refer to a genericized trademark or brand name, a form of metonymy.
Copyright protection is available for the representation of a typeface in software ( a computer font ), and the names of typefaces can be protected by trademark.
Pfizer has hired customs and narcotics experts from all over the globe to track down fakes and assemble evidence that can be used to pursue civil suits for trademark infringement.
Robby made few film appearances after the 1970s, but there is a cameo appearance in Gremlins ( 1984 ), where he can be seen standing in the background and speaking some of his trademark lines ; he was also featured in a 2006 commercial for AT & T.
He is almost never without his trademark doll, Mr. Banana Brain, which can be used as an explosive.
This trademark beak also serves as a weapon because it can bite through almost anything ( similar to Jaws, another recurring James Bond villain ).
With the fact that the Hootses can only use their " Burger King " name in the Mattoon area and that the Burger King chain can use the name in the United States excluding the Mattoon area after a 1968 trademark lawsuit, there is a 20 mile radius centering the Hootses ' Burger King, and the chain cannot have one within the radius.
He had a trademark of twisted chimney stacks, many of which can be seen on the buildings in the city centre.
It can be argued that Cruikshank originated the Dodger's trademark top hat -- Dickens never specifically describes the hat.
However, there are many pitfalls that can trap someone who is not experienced in trademark prosecution matters.
The publishers of playing cards trademark their jokers, which have unique artwork that can reflect contemporary culture.
He also used what was to become his trademark phrase: " If you can find a better car, buy it.
In July 2005, Iacocca returned to the airwaves as Chrysler's pitchman, along with stars such as Jason Alexander and Snoop Dogg, to promote Chrysler's " Employee Pricing Plus " program ; the ads reprise the " If you can find a better car, buy it " line, Iacocca's trademark of the 1980s.
In early seasons, the closing credits of the series featured Rhoda on a New York street trying to imitate Mary Tyler Moore's trademark hat toss, but the cap slips from Rhoda's hand before she can throw it.
Nabisco's trademark, a diagonal ellipse with a series of antenna-like lines protruding from the top, forms the base of its logo and can be seen imprinted on Oreo wafers in addition to Nabisco product boxes and literature.
Some become the de facto " trademark " or " signature " of the person or character with whom they originated, and can be instrumental in the typecasting ( beneficially or otherwise ) of a particular actor.
Network officials also noted that, unlike the generic term " sci fi ", which represents the entire science fiction genre, the term " Syfy " can be protected by trademark and therefore would be easier to market on other goods or services without fear of confusion with other companies ' products.

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