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Eastman Kodak has slapped its name on a Lexmark inkjet printer.
Certainly in the last two years, Hilfiger has slapped its name on products as disparate as bicycles, sunglasses, towels and bedding products.
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It's not even the first mountain that the company has slapped its corporate logo on.
T-Mobile has slapped its myTouch skin over Android and tossed in the Swype keyboard, as well.
The famed real-estate magnate has slapped his name on an array of products from the edible (steaks and premium vodka) to the downright abominable (Trump University).
As the toy fair began, Tiger slapped its name on a street-level display window that Silverlit had rented to promote the dog and hastily moved the i-Cybie demonstration to its own showroom.
IN January 2000, FedEx finally slapped its name on all its subsidiaries.
The year before, mutual fund powerhouse Invesco slapped its name on the Broncos stadium in Denver after the team notched back-to-back championships in 1998 and 1999.
When he first ran for mayor in 2001, he spent about $75 million because he had to introduce himself to New Yorkers, most of whom didn't know who he was, even though he had slapped his name on almost everything he touched.
This is at least the third time in five years that the Education Department has slapped a new name on its existing oversight efforts.
Kidston has slapped her name and style on Roberts radios, Millets tents and Nokia mobile phones.
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