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Then, Company B came along and cloaked its own competing products and services in the distinctive marks that the public associated with Company A. Now, the public was paying the price: unsuspecting consumers were buying Company B's products under the mistaken impression that they were getting Company A's products.
Literature, art, and architecture in the distinctive Cossack Baroque style flourished under his patronage, and the Kievan Mohyla Academy experienced its golden age.
Individuality in what we may call a weak sense is universally possessed and consists in the distinctive patterns of response to the environment that each person displays, 'a distinctive way of feeling the impacts of the world and of showing a preferential bias in response to these impacts' (Individualism Old and New, LW5, 121).
Among Boulton's most successful products were mounts for small Wedgwood products such as plaques, cameo brooches and buttons in the distinctive ceramics, notably jasper ware, for which Wedgwood's firm remains well known.
Most important, however, is the likelihood that organogenesis in poplar was based on redifferention from shoot explants, whereas root explants were employed in Arabidopsis; and in rice, the distinctive embryogenic regeneration pathway was studied.
In 1832 the University of Vilnius was closed, and in 1840 the distinctive law code, in force since the 16th century, was abrogated.
Our evidence of a high expression of GPNMB by TdEC suggests that GPNMB may be a tumor stroma receptor for SP, involved in tumor angiogenic events and in determining the distinctive features of tumor vasculature.
All the French jokes, and in particular the distinctive word plays, are given a new English spin, often with very little link to the original.
It was here, amid a daily life vividly evoked by Kelley, that Monk discovered music, including the hymns and gospel songs he heard at home and in church and the distinctive New York stride piano styles of Eubie Blake, James P Johnson and Willie "The Lion" Smith.
Also noteworthy is the gift shop, with products from the four major local brands and antique teapots in the distinctive East Frisian red rose design.
By Haruki Murakami As far as I know, the only person ever to put Japanese lyrics to the Beatles song "Yesterday" (and to do so in the distinctive Kansai dialect, no less) was a guy named Kitaru.
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