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Stephanie Miner Veteran Democrat pushes 54-point plan for Syracuse, starting with education...host was then-Democratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter. Shortly after the party, Cooney received Carter's trademark thank-you gift in the mail - a bag of peanuts. "My grandmother was very active in politics, and as a kid I used to... In this article: Syracuse, Jimmy Carter, Matt Driscoll, Trademark, and Syracuse University |
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Miami Herald - Politics | October 01, 2009
Obama praises Gandhi on anniversary of his birth
...shot. His trademark round eyeglasses, a pair of worn leather sandals, an inexpensive pocket watch and a simple brass bowl and plate will be sold as a single lot on March 5, with an estimated low bid ranging from $20,000 to $30,000. Carter...
In this article: Mahatma Gandhi, Barack Obama, John Legend, Ted Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, R&B, Islam, Democratic Party, Palestine, and Pain and suffering
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washingtonpost.com | May 12, 2009
Washington Sketch:
...that any witness that I can remember has been applauded," Kerry said. Carter flashed his trademark grin, then got down to setting straight the historical record. He said that oil prices quadrupled "when Mr. Nixon was president," and...
In this article: Jimmy Carter, John Kerry, Ben Cardin, Ted Kaufman, Ronald Reagan, Chevy Suburban, Jeanne Shaheen, White House, and Richard Nixon
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Indy Star | September 26, 2009
TRUE COMPASS: A MEMOIR
...makes it so surprisingly compelling. Infused through it all is a sadness and vitality that is the Kennedy trademark, all the more poignant because this is the only memoir a Kennedy brother will ever write. There are rivals (Jimmy Carter) and...
In this article: John Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Dan Rostenkowski, Jimmy Carter, and RFK
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CNN | August 04, 2009
Obama's birthday: Quirky gifts for past presidents
Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo commissioned Octavio Ocampo to paint a portrait of President Carter in Ocampo's trademark metamorphic style, which juxtaposes various images within a larger image to create an optical illusion.
In this article: Harry S. Truman, Thomas Jefferson, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, White House, Baptist, and George Washington
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CNN | June 27, 2008
McCain calls Carter a 'lousy president'
McCain delivered a tough assessment of Carter. CNN) - John McCain directed his trademark straight talk toward a former president, flatly calling Jimmy Carter a "lousy" commander in chief. The Arizona senator has long attempted to portray...
In this article: John McCain, Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama, Leonid Brezhnev, Arizona, and Illinois
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Financial Times | September 25, 2007
FT.com / World - Mandela celebrates 89th birthday with the aEUR˜EldersaEUR™
...18 2007 17:07 Looking frail but exuding his trademark charm Nelson Mandela celebrated his 89th birthday on Wednesday by launching an alliance of elder statesmen whose brief is to confront intractable international problems. The a Eldersa...
In this article: Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Kofi Annan, God, UN, South Africa, Cape Town, and Pele
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U.S. News & World Report | October 16, 2008
John McCain's Demeanor Deficit Against Barack Obama in the Debate - Robert Schlesinger (usnews.com)
...Ronald Reagan used against Jimmy Carter in their 1980 debate. Reagan flashed his trademark charm and humor by deflecting Carter attacks with a bemused, "There you go again." Are you kidding? Everyone knows smiling is a defense mechanism.
In this article: Barack Obama, John McCain, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and Hofstra University
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Wikipedia | May 17, 2009
Donald W. Banner
...Marshall Law School. Donald Banner was appointed to be U.S. Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks by both Presidents Nixon and Carter , the only person to be so appointed by presidents of both political parties. He served in that office...
In this article: Trademarks, World War II, University of Detroit, Purdue University, John Marshall Law School, Banner & Witcoff, Richard Nixon, and Jimmy Carter
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Congressional Quarterly: Politics | January 17, 2009
Setting a Proper Inaugural Tone
...with the traditionally swank inaugural balls. Instead, he had $25-a-person "parties" that featured pretzels along with peanuts, the food that was his trademark as a Georgia peanut farmer. And there were no balls at all surrounding five...
In this article: Barack Obama, Washington, Little Rock, Democracy, Recession, and Mardi Gras
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A trademark or trade mark, represented by the symbols ™ and ®, or mark is a distinctive sign or indicator used by an individual, business organization or other legal entity to identify uniquely the source of its products and/or services to consumers, and to distinguish its products or services from those of other entities. A trademark is a type of intellectual property, and typically a name, word, phrase, logo, symbol, design, image, or a combination of these elements. There is also a range of non-conventional trademarks comprising marks which do not fall into these standard categories.
The owner of a registered trademark may commence legal proceedings for trademark infringement to prevent unauthorized use of that trademark. However, registration is not required. The owner of a common law trademark may also file suit, but an unregistered mark may be protectable only within the geographical area within which it has been used or in geographical areas into which it may be reasonably expected to expand.
The term trademark is also used informally to refer to any distinguishing attribute by which an individual is readily identified, such as the well known characteristics of celebrities. When a trademark is used in relation to services rather than products, it may sometimes be called a service mark, particularly in the United States.
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