1.   To this day, its trade mark has been the concentration on the body and its movements.

2.   The purpose of the apparatus was to file world trade marks in such a way that they could be easily produced to check for similarity and prior registration.

3.   Thus, a trade mark shows a link between certain goods and the owner or user of the mark.

4.   Registered trade marks are often printed with a tiny circle containing a letter R to signify their status as registered trade marks and to warn would-be imitators.

5.   Even the shape and colour of an article have been held to be acceptable as trade marks.

6.   If a trader has just started in business he will not succeed in a passing-off action but a newly registered trade mark has immediate protection.

7.   Ken wore his homosexuality like a trade mark.

8.   The merger would unify businesses that have a common history and trade marks, Richemont said.

9.   Besides branding we have to tap the potential of patents and also come up with attractive trade marks.

10.   Bootlegging extends to high schools which allow plagiarism of publications with registered trade marks.

n. + mark >>共 457
skid 6.10%
world 3.64%
burn 2.94%
bullet 2.38%
bite 2.03%
spike 1.89%
torture 1.75%
trade 1.68%
scorch 1.54%
half-century 1.54%
trade + n. >>共 459
agreement 5.05%
deficit 4.96%
sanction 3.72%
talk 3.49%
group 3.39%
barrier 3.08%
official 2.48%
relation 2.39%
dispute 2.23%
surplus 2.13%
mark 0.09%
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