Sentence examples for inventions view from inspiring English sources

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By Phyllis McGinley The New Yorker, July 12 , 1947P. 30 Hail, darling age of bold Inventions, View Article By David Remnick By Jelani Cobb By Jia Tolentino By Robin Wright.

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What's more, this view of radical innovation views inventions as isolated from the broader currents of technological development.

Despite the sophistication of his generations of software and electronic inventions, Mathews' view of his own achievements could be disarmingly simple: "I think of myself as an instrument maker or inventor, and I try to persuade musicians and composers to use my instruments," he once said.

Whether the CompuServe Trend reference either anticipates and/or renders obvious the claimed invention in view of the knowledge of one of ordinary skill in the relevant art is a matter for decision at trial.

In complex fields like biotechnology, where the efficacy of conceptual inventions is viewed as unpredictable, this application of the enablement requirement means that the defensive publication should provide a detailed protocol for obtaining the invention and should generally describe empirical work demonstrating the validity of the inventive concept.

To the extent Amazon can demonstrate that its "1-Click " feature embodies any asserted claims of the '411 patent under the correct claim interpretation, evidence of copying by BN and others is not sufficient to demonstrate nonobviousness of the claimed invention, in view of the substantial question of validity raised by the prior art references cited by BN and discussed herein.

Another patent related to digital viewing is IBM's two inventions covering secured viewing between glasses and a public monitor device whereby the monitor and glasses synchronize on a decryption sequence making the viewed data unreadable by others (list of related patents).

Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., owns four factories, three TV broadcasting stations (WABD, WTTG, Washington, WDTV, Pittsburgh, and one of the four TV networks, and is doing a yearly business of about 75 million. Tells about Mr. Du Mont's background, his inventions, etc. View Article By Jelani Cobb By Joan Acocella By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino.

One of Scotland's most bourgeois inventions, in his view, was the cult of Burns, a writer with whom MacDiarmid was often impatient: "There was Mohammed and Plato and Shakespeare and Dante, / And Spinoza and Hegel - 'but I'll tell you flat' / Cried J G Smith, wine and spirit merchant of Milngavie / 'A man's a man for a' that'".

He's right about the close-up, and it's a good week to talk about its inventor, D. W. Griffith, whose inventions are on view right now (literally) at MOMA, in a series of films featuring Lillian Gish, whose face is the reason for many of Griffith's greatest close-ups.

Chukovsky, himself a writer full of humour and invention, opposed this view, as had Gorky before him.

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