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The Samuels family, which created Maker's Mark in 1958, trademarked the distinctive seal, which serves only a decorative purpose.
Such chartered bodies normally authenticate their official acts by marking them with a distinctive seal.
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For centuries, barrels of Rioja wine shipped to the main export market of Flanders were closed with a distinctive wax seal to guard against tampering.
Millican with the consultation of a citizen advisory group, chose the name Florida Technological University, as well as co-designed the school's distinctive "Pegasus" seal.
And this distinctive ambience was sealed by the town-meeting plainness of Symphony Hall itself.
"The court considers the red dripping wax seal inherently distinctive, because it is a unique mark used in an unusual way to draw in the consumer," Judge Heyburn wrote.
In 2005, the D.E.A. began intercepting large shipments of cocaine in which each kilo brick was heat-sealed in a distinctive Mylar foil.
It is also flavored with Himalayan rock salt and sealed with a distinctive raspberry-scented wax for an extra fancy touch.
The distinctive animals of the tundra are seals and polar bears, the latter feeding on seals, and musk oxen, caribou, arctic hares, and lemmings, which feed on the tundra vegetation and are prey for wolves and white Arctic foxes.
These photographs show the pack ice killer whales' distinctive hunting behavior: how they spot a seal, how they wash it into the sea, and evidence of their extraordinary butchery.
If you hear a distinctive "pop," it means the jars have sealed.
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