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Who cares if its blend of strawberries, lemon vodka, orange liqueur, lemon juice and simple syrup is like the root beer martini of sangrias, exploiting the name while bearing little resemblance to the original?
It is time for those criminals to stop exploiting the name of Palestine through their terrorist actions, or claim victory to the rights of Palestinian children, who only seek a decent life for themselves and all children of the world".
It looks like they've captured the original spirit of the game pretty well, building up the foundation rather than just tearing it all down and exploiting the name for all its worth.
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He turned them down, not wanting to exploit the name.
"He didn't want someone to exploit the name he had built upon over the years.
Rather than risk resources on new story concepts and characters, they exploit the name recognition of an established franchise, and its existing fan base while striving to expand them both.
has no regrets about character attacks on his Senate primary opponent, Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla)., including charges that Mack exploited the name recognition of his father, former U.S. Sen. Connie Mack III.
DreamWorks' marketing campaign has aggressively exploited the names of its dream cast, emblazoning "Brad Pitt is Sinbad" on posters and running theater trailers with live-action clips showing Mr. Pitt, Ms. Zeta-Jones and Ms. Pfeiffer in the recording booth.
Football fans and music lovers have had to learn to tolerate the (emotionally contentious) corporate sponsorship of hallowed grounds and music venues, but restaurants have yet to exploit the naming rights and sponsorship deals that, for globally famous brands such as the Fat Duck, would surely be a productive revenue stream.
In 2003-04, she and her team started mapping by whom the children were allegedly being abused, the addresses of where they were being exploited, the names and nicknames of the perpetrators and their car registration details.
For an aspiring Gandhi in India, or a Bhutto in Pakistan, exploiting the family name to get into politics is relatively simple.
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