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trademark and style
It became his trademark style.
His trademark style can be seen widely in Switzerland particularly the Ticino region and also in the Mediatheque in Villeurbanne ( 1988 ), a cathedral in Évry ( 1995 ), and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art or SFMOMA ( 1994 ).
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 fuses
Komunyakaa at the 2006 Brooklyn Book Festival. His collection Copacetic fuses jazz rhythms and syncopation with hip colloquialism and the unique, arresting poetic imagery which has since become his trademark.

trademark and nonsense
In the " Playing Instructions ," there are ideas on " How to Create a Sniglet " which include ( 1 ) combination ( blend ), ( 2 ) spelling change ( altering a word related to the definition ), ( 3 ) pure nonsense word, or ( 4 ) a " take-off on a well known product " ( a spelling change to a trademark ).

trademark and humour
It has the trademark humour of Goldman, and the unexpected fairy tale twist akin to an anti-fairy tale as the characters never end up as what we imagined or expect in fairy tales.
The libretto does contain considerable humour, including a lot of pun-laden one-liners, but Gilbert's trademark satire and topsy-turvy plot complications are subdued in comparison with the other Gilbert and Sullivan operas.
The wimpish smiling Frank, sporting his trademark beret and trench coat, is married to ( apparently normal ) Betty ( Michele Dotrice ) and in later series they have a baby daughter, Jessica, which offered scope for even more slapstick humour.
The humorous aprons also complemented his humour that consisted of spontaneous one-liners spoken with his trademark Cantonese accent or him playing with his food or cookware.
This programme was largely feature-based and contained plenty of Dominik's trademark humour.
The series, which ran for 60 episodes between 1973 and 1984, was popular in his native country, the UK, and South Africa, and showcased his trademark lighthearted but laddish ocker humour.
Sharp humour via spoken character comments is a trademark of the series.
" He had a Puckish sense of humour that motivated him to take a production assistant's desktop collection of toy dinosaurs, and transform them into tableaux of CBC Radio personalities ; complete with handmade props ( including Vicki Gabareau's trademark red eyeglass frames ) and written captions.
Nieminen has a relaxed personality outside the rink and his odd sense of humour is his trademark.

trademark and French
New for 1929 was the Peugeot 201, the cheapest car on the French market, and the first to use the later Peugeot trademark ( and registered as such )— three digits with a central zero.
He played a set of midfield combinations with Bixente Lizarazu and Christophe Dugarry, which would become the trademark of both Bordeaux and the 1998 French national team.
His Master's Voice in abbreviation HMV ( also in French La Voix de Son Maître, in German Die Stimme seines Herrn, in Italian La voce del padrone, in Spanish La voz de su amo ) is a trademark in the music business, and for many years was the name of a large record label.
In 1962, when Robinson returned to Paris — where he was still a national hero — in order to persuade him to make the trip, the French promised to bring over his masseur, his hairdresser, a guy who whistled while he trained, and his trademark Cadillac.
Using the cuffing method, players are also afforded the opportunity of performing the windmill motion towards the front ( counterclockwise ), a technique exploited by French athlete Kadour Ziani when he pioneered his trademark double-windmill ( see below ).
Strangely enough with the numerous company takeovers that have occurred, it is another French company, PSA ( Peugot / Talbot / Citroën ) who now own the British Alpine trademark.
Still registered as tradenames are Alpaka or Alpacca ( registered trademark ), Argentan Minargent, and the French term name Cuivre blanc.
The word became a genericized trademark and is now, with varying spelling, the standard term for " hairdryer " in several languages, such as Finnish, German, Swiss German, Danish, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Czech, Croatian, Latvian, Romanian, Hebrew, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish, Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish and Swiss French.
During that time period, they were managed by Col. Robert Parker, who dressed like a comical French Legionnaire and added a smattering of French words to his trademark southern drawl.
The Swiss similarly adopted the musket in increasingly large numbers as the seventeenth century wore on, and abandoned the pike, their ancient trademark, altogether at around the same time as other troops in the French army, circa 1700.
* The boater was the trademark hat worn by famed French performer and movie star Maurice Chevalier.
In French, Russian and Ukrainian the word " Eskimo " ( Эскимо / Ескімо ) is used as a general name ( not a trademark ) for any chocolate-covered ice-cream with a wooden stick to handle it.
However, former French president Jacques Chirac made hand-kissing his trademark and the gesture is still encountered in diplomatic situations.
Wealth of genres and different styles that were growing in Zagreb was the reason for Georges Sadoul, the French film theorist, critic and historian to coin the term « Zagreb school of animation », what became the trademark for top grade and innovative animated films made in Zagreb.
Simultaneously, French publisher, Asmodee, licensed the EU languages and launched " The Island ", which is the same game as Stronghold's version, but with a rebranded name for EU trademark purposely only.
The Larousse dictionary entered the word Opinel as a registered trademark in 1989, and is known as the French knife in the United States.
Known for their trademark " hard nosed " style of play, many Canadian players play their trade professionally in English and French leagues.
This drink presents itself as being extremely refreshing, giving the French trademark advertising slogan: " Le glouglou qui fait glagla ".
The International Federation of Industrial Property Attorneys or International Federation of Intellectual Property Attorneys, abbreviated FICPI ( an acronym for Fédération Internationale des Conseils en Propriété Industrielle in French ), is a non-political, international, professional body of intellectual property professionals, i. e. patent attorneys and trademark attorneys, in private practice, as opposed to intellectual property professionals working in the industry.
His trademark was a white suit, and his Saint-Tropez parties at which all the guests wore white became huge events for the French media.
Lawrence also wrote the lyrics for " Tenderly ", Rosemary Clooney's trademark song ( in collaboration with composer Walter Gross, as well as the English language lyric to " Beyond the Sea " ( based on Charles Trenet's French language song " La mer "), the trademark song for Bobby Darin.
Initially, the Moroccan Goums wore tribal dress with only blue cloaks as uniform items, but as they achieved permanent status they adopted the distinctive brown and grey striped jellaba ( a hooded Moroccan cloak ) that was to remain their trademark throughout their history with the French Army.

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