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The term " Skunk Works " is a registered trademark of Lockheed Martin ; the company also holds several registrations of it with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
They have filed several challenges against registrants of domain names containing variations on the term under anti-cybersquatting policies, and have lost a case under the. uk domain name dispute resolution service against a company selling cannabis seeds and paraphernalia, which used the word " skunkworks " in its domain name ( referring to " Skunk ", a variety of the cannabis plant ).
: Skunk Works is a term used in engineering and technical fields to describe a group within an organization given a high degree of autonomy and unhampered by bureaucracy, tasked with working on advanced or secret projects.
* Skunk works is a term used in engineering and technical applications for secret ( black ) projects

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Works published prior to 1978 have no differentiation in copyright term between works made for hire and works with recognized individual creators.
*" Queen Marys " was a term used for the huge concrete enclosures for the Plutonium separation plants at the Hanford Engineer Works
, members of the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders ( with their term end dates and committee chairmanships listed in parentheses ) are Freeholder Director William Whelan ( 2011 ; Finance ), Deputy Freeholder Director James A. Dunkins ( 2011 ; Health ), Samuel L. Fiocchi, Sr. ( 2013 ; Public Works ), Jane Jannarone ( 2011 ; Public Affairs, Cultural & History ), Carl W. Kirstein ( 2013 ; Public Property & Personnel ) and Thomas Sheppard ( 2012 ; Agriculture ).
* Natural Terminal Port, an Australian term referring to pricing of commodities roughly comparable to Ex Works at the nearest port or railway station
The term biosolids was formally created in 1991 by the Name Change Task Force of the Water Environment Federation ( WEF ), formerly known as the " Federation of Sewage Works Associations " to differentiate raw, untreated sewage sludge from treated and tested sewage sludge that can legally be utilized as soil amendment and fertilizer.
1 ), longer than the 50 year post mortem auctoris term required by the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works ( Art.
The Ex Works term is often used when making an initial quotation for the sale of goods without any costs included.
Cheikh Pierre Gemayel, leader of the Party and Minister of Public Works, gave Lebanon a large part of its modern infrastructures by achieving 440 development projects during his term.
Works of science-fiction often include the term digitize as the act of transforming people into digital signals and sending them into a computer.
During her term as Secretary of Labor, Perkins championed many aspects of the New Deal, including the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Public Works Administration and its successor the Federal Works Agency, and the labor portion of the National Industrial Recovery Act.
" French applied the term in reference to a set of studies begun in 1924 at the former Hawthorne ( Cicero, Illinois ) Works of the Western Electric Company, the manufacturing arm of AT & T.
The term gets its name from a factory called the Hawthorne Works, where a series of experiments on factory workers was carried out between 1924 and 1932.
On Nepean Council, Pratt served a term as Deputy Mayor and chaired the committees of Public Works and Parks and Recreation.
* Ex Works, Incoterm term where the seller makes the goods available at its premises
Works council members are elected by the company workforce for a four year term.
Another was Costas Laliotis, the former Minister of Public Works during whose term the project had begun.
* How the CIA Works – HowStuffWorks article on the CIA explaining this term.
Works such as Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary and Candace Bushnell's Sex and the City are examples of such work that helped establish contemporary connotations of the term.
During his last term, in the 102nd Congress, he left Public Works and Veterans ' Affairs for the powerful Rules Committee and served on its Legislative Process Subcommittee.
In any case, it should be remembered that the term ' brandavin ' was already in use in picaresque literature of the 17th Century, as can be seen inThe Life and Works of Estebanillo González, man of good humour ”.
At this point the trust felt that the term museum was inappropriate for its new status, and hence separated its assets and operations into two new organisations, Tyseley Locomotive Works and the operating arm Vintage Trains, with the third arm remaining the Tyseley Collection.

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Its coastal acquisition may have been one reason yellow amber came to be designated by the same term as ambergris.
The term originally came from antibody generator and was a molecule that binds specifically to an antibody, but the term now also refers to any molecule or molecular fragment that can be bound by a major histocompatibility complex ( MHC ) and presented to a T-cell receptor.
The Sanskrit term for archery, dhanurveda, came to refer to martial arts in general.
However, the term came into wide use only after the publication of a review article by O. Jacobsen in the chemical dictionary of Albert Ladenburg in the 1880s.
In the 1970s, the term generally came to refer to speeds of Mach 5 ( 5 times the speed of sound ) and above.
The term came to denote the season in 16th century England, a contraction of Middle English expressions like " fall of the leaf " and " fall of the year ".
The term ' business ethics ' came into common use in the United States in the early 1970s.
Associated perhaps initially with Jesus People and the Christian counterculture, born again came to refer to a conversion experience, accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior in order to be saved from Hell and given eternal life with God in Heaven, and was increasingly used as a term to identify devout believers.
The alliance commonly known as the Second Triumvirate, renewed for a five-year term in 38 BC, broke down when Octavian came to perceive Caesarion, the son of Julius Caesar and the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII, as a major threat to his power.
During the 19th century, the term " casino " came to include other public buildings where pleasurable activities, including gambling, and sports took place.
" Since the term " CPU " is generally defined as a device for software ( computer program ) execution, the earliest devices that could rightly be called CPUs came with the advent of the stored-program computer.
One of the earliest articulations of the anthropological meaning of the term " culture " came from Sir Edward Tylor who writes on the first page of his 1897 book: “ Culture, or civilization, taken in its broad, ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society .” The term " civilization " later gave way to definitions by V. Gordon Childe, with culture forming an umbrella term and civilization becoming a particular kind of culture.
The term " chicano " may have come from Mexican immigrants to the U. S. during the 1920s and 1930s, but by those originated from Chihuahua ( not the term " Chi -" hua-hua " when they came into Texas where the locals made fun of the way the Chihuahuan Mexicans, primarily indigenous rural peasants, spoke a " less common " dialect of Spanish ).
After the Roman Empire became officially Christian, see Edict of Thessalonica, the term came by extension to refer to a large and important church that has been given special ceremonial rites by the Pope.
But, as America grew, industry became a larger and larger part of American life ; and, during the term of America's first populist president, Andrew Jackson, economic questions came to the forefront.
Other games came along and used the term " bowl ", whether the stadium was shaped like a bowl or not.
Cannon is derived from the Old Italian word cannone, meaning " large tube ", which came from Latin canna, in turn originating from the Greek κάννα ( kanna ), " reed ", and then generalized to mean any hollow tube-like object ; cognate with Akkadian term qanu and Hebrew qāneh, meaning " tube " or " reed ".
While the term Mari expressed the relationship between Jesus and his disciples during his life, the Greek Kyrios came to represent his lordship over the world.
In the study of mythology the term " myth " refers to a traditional story, often regarded as sacred, which explains how the world and its inhabitants came to have their present form.
Whatever the intention may have been originally, the Mongolian " Dalai ", which does not have any meaning as a Tibetan term, came to be understood commonly as a title.
In late 1954, Gen. J. Lawton Collins was made ambassador to " Free Vietnam " ( the term South Vietnam came into use in 1955 ), effectively elevating the country to sovereign status.

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