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One and trademark
One such example since the 1970s has been the recurring rumor that the Procter and Gamble Company was associated with Satan worshippers because of details within its nineteenth-century trademark.
One of Lustig's trademark cons involved a " money-printing machine ".
One of the first steps involved the removal of the famous trademark " silver streaks " from the hood and deck lid of the 1957 models just weeks before the ' 57s were introduced.
One Pop trademark in Almodovar's films is that he always produces a fake commercial to be inserted into a scene.
One was Lick-It ice cream, a tiny kiosk-like yellow building that served ice cream to walk-in and drive-through customers, always including a trademark nonpareil in the ice cream.
One year later, a trademark for the name " cheeseburger " was awarded to Louis Ballast of the Humpty Dumpty Drive-In in Denver, Colorado.
O June 26, 2008, Bazix reported on their website's frontpage that they are no longer the representative of MSX Association, due to being unable to achieve their goals of " bringing about the commercial MSX Revival beyond the Japanese borders " and " the transfer of the MSX trademark from MSX Association to MSX Licensing Corporation " and " no outlook on any progress in the Western One Chip MSX project any time soon ".
One day later, images of this game were used in Atari's Declaration of Use in Commerce submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office with Atari's application for renewal of the Star Control trademark.
One of the few exceptions is in North America, where despite the passing of the First Geneva convention is 1864, and its ratification in the United States in 1881, Johnson & Johnson has used the red cross as a mark on its products since 1887 and registered the symbol as a U. S. trademark for medicinal and surgical plasters in 1905.
One of his trademark free-kicks helped France defeat the Netherlands 2 – 0 in Paris ( 18 November 1981 ) in a crucial qualifying match for the 1982 World Cup in Spain.
One risk factor that may lead to genericide is the use of a trademark as a verb, plural or possessive, unless the mark itself is possessive or plural ( e. g., " Friendly's " restaurants ).
One example of an active effort to prevent the genericization of a trademark was that of the LEGO Company, which printed in manuals in the 1970s and 1980s a request to customers that they call the company's interlocking plastic building blocks "' LEGO bricks ', ' blocks ' or ' toys ', and not ' LEGOs '.
One of 16 Chevron stations branded as " Standard " to protect Chevron's former trademark ; this one is in Las Vegas Valley | Las Vegas, Nevada
One cause of confusion is the range of names used for intense pulsed light treatments, as intense pulsed light is a registered trademark, which was strongly policed during the early days of the technology, hence the introduction of new names and trademarks for similar or identical treatments .. IPL and equivalent treatments are referred to as VPL, SPL, SPFT, SPTF, SIPL, PTF, CPL, AFT, E-Light, ELOS, M-Light, and other names.
One of Mercer's trademark comedy routines on 22 Minutes was Talking to Americans, in which he would travel to a major American city or institution and conduct on-the-street interviews with average Americans regarding Canadian politics, the weather, etc., often with hilarious results as the subject's ignorance about Canada was illustrated.
If this lawsuit had been decided the other way, claims based on trademark, or even based on moral rights such as attribution of authorship, could have been used to make it impractical for anyone to use works in the public domain as intended by Article One of the United States Constitution.
With their trademark tight harmonies, high-stepping confidence and the hit machine of Goffin and King writing songs such asOne Fine Day ,” the Chiffons made music that helped define the girl group sound of the era.
In October 2007, Westwood and CBS Radio signed a new contractual agreement by which Westwood would hire its own officers and directors, and CBS would benefit from Westwood One programming and trademark licenses.
One of Wences's trademark bits of shtick ( referenced several times below ) involves his dialogue with a low voice emanating from inside a box.
One effect of this action was to cause the clone vendors to avoid using the term " dBASE ": a trademark term held by Ashton-Tate.
The program's trademark continues to be the eight o ' clock chime followed by a recorded announcement, usually spoken by the chief newsreader Jan Hofer, " Hier ist das Erste Deutsche Fernsehen mit der Tagesschau " (" This is German Channel One with the Tagesschau ").
Weston, Kull, and Ramsey ( who owned the Echolyn trademark name ) chose " One Brown Mouse ," recorded the song, and the CD To Cry You a Song: A Collection of Tull Tales was released July 2, 1996.
One of Emre's trademark moves is the inside hook, a trick to work space and increase options.
One of the main problems concerning trademarks and domain names in unrestricted TLDs and gTLDs is that of trademarks in general: the rights of the trademark owner have to be asserted in order to protect the trademark.

One and product
One possible origin is Chun Shui Tang teahouse in Taichung, where Ms. Lin Hsiu Hui ( product development manager ) poured sweetened tapioca balls into the tea during a meeting in 1988.
One of the uses of the outer product is to construct projection operators.
One factor was product of aridification, others groups responded to favorable climatic periods and expanded across the available habitat, occur as opportunistic species across wide distribution other groups diverged in long time isolated areas.
One lone Welsh example at Llangorse Lake exists, likely a product of Irish influence across the Irish Sea
One example is the First Things First manifesto which was launched within the graphic design community and states " We propose a reversal of priorities in favor of more useful, lasting and democratic forms of communication – a mindshift away from product marketing and toward the exploration and production of a new kind of meaning.
One product, the DFC-ERG, is combined with a gas turbine and, according to the company, it achieves an electrical efficiency of 65 %.
One major achievement was to promote product standardizations.
One of the oldest Western philosophies of human rights is that they are a product of a natural law, stemming from different philosophical or religious grounds.
One product, now largely defunct, was water-cress, based in Hemel Hempstead and Berkhamsted supported by reliable, clean chalk rivers.
One variant of gamma irradiators keeps the cobalt-60 under water at all times and lowers the product to be irradiated under water in hermetic bells.
One popular expression is that TCP / IP, the eventual product of Cerf and Kahn's work, will run over " two tin cans and a string.
One important luxury product was silk, which was imported and then processed in the Empire.
One might then try to invoke Newton's second law of motion by saying that the external force on the object is related to its momentum by, but this is incorrect, as is the related expression found by applying the product rule to:
As Being, Intellect is the product of the One.
One could see it as the application of systems theory to product development.
One well-known product is the Google Search Appliance, a unit that combines hardware and software in an out-of-the-box packaging.
One of the very first instant products was a pea soup product, which mainly consisted of pea meal and beef fat (" Erbswurst ": pea sausage ).
One such example of an available product is Auditory Sciences ' Interact-AS product suite.
One alternative to straightforward trade credit is when a supplier offers to give product on consignment to a trader e. g. a gift shop.
One early product was the A. V.
One can take the expectation of the product of two different quadratic forms in a zero-mean Gaussian random vector X as follows:
One of them, Juniper Networks, shipped their first product in 1999 and by 2000 chipped away about 30 % from Cisco SP Market share.
One may define the Cartesian product of any finite collection of sets recursively:
The information might be name / organization / e-mail address ( collected at ' product registration ' and retained internally ), or product copy serial number, or computer ID ( e. g., CPU serial number, or interface hardware address ( e. g., Ethernet MAC address, a unique in the world ID ), or ... One software program that claims to remove such information from files notes that there are about 30 different kinds in Word format files.

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