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was licensing

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A legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit.

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By 2007, however, it was the Beatles Apple Corpss that was licensing its name from Apple.

It held the beer and cigarettes hard core even as Nascar was licensing its official wine and romancing the boardrooms.

Chip designer Imagination Technologies added 5.1p to 469p after news that US group Mediatek was licensing its latest graphics technology.

In August 2015, when speaking about the artist-owned Tidal streaming service he was licensing his catalogue to while pulling it from everywhere else, he revived this accusation.

CALLAWAY GOLF CO., Carlsbad, Calif., the maker of Big Bertha golf clubs, said it was licensing its name to Ashworth Inc., also of Carlsbad, a maker of sportswear.

The company recently announced that it was licensing patterns from Hero Arts, a company that makes rubber stamps, and Mr. Pead promised more to come.

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I was licensed to ride.

He was licensed as a private pilot.

I guess that was licensed from Polygram?

Ultimately the vaccine was licensed in Europe, Canada and Australia.

People like Toshiba and Samsung are licensing this technology.

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