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    1. Nichols has filed a patent application for a line of equipment that uses a brief exposure to extreme heat and hot water for the control of whitefly, aphids, mealybug, scale and mite infestations


    2. Johnny spun round slowly on the heels lf his patent leather shoes


    3. She came out with a patent lie about Alan getting swallowed by a predator


    4. He pawned his fine clothes, sold his gold wristwatch and hocked his patent leather shoes, until he had nothing left but his old army clothes


    5. Her boots had long since lost their patent shine


    6. his fine clothes, sold his gold wristwatch and hocked his patent


    7. Now for that invention of mine which I couldn’t patent


    8. It’s an invention I couldn’t patent, but I’m proud of it


    9. I sat in the first class section, the green patent leather seats were cold, it was still very early in the morning and even though the sun was up the winter temperatures were frosty


    10. "Uncle Hobart's Patent Fly Catcher," I groaned into the gas mask, shaking my head at the seething mass of bodies

    11. A youth in a luminescent green shirt with trim of black fringe and patent leather shoes with taps grabbed her hand and gave her lessons in the middle of San José's busiest street


    12. George confirmed the rumors, but he said that, in just the nick of time to save himself from ruin, he had negotiated the sale of certain patent rights he held


    13. And science isn’t about the quest for truth or knowledge, it’s about patent applications and making money out of poorly-tested products that ultimately cause more harm than good


    14. And she had on this long skirt down to her ankles, and she had on patent leather shoes


    15. accomplished alone: The patent and the definitive


    16. Another cousin told her how she had looked that first day in the country long ago, sitting there on the veranda in a pair of white patent shoes, with her little pink purse on her lap


    17. His own patent blessing on the food!


    18. He and the patent counsel had gone to Harvard Law School; the other lawyer was a Yalie and Cornell Law


    19. He and the patent counsel had gone to Harvard


    20. two closed offices) with Patent Counsel W

    21. A provisional patent


    22. to patent offices) provisional patent pending protections


    23. The Jewish Left needs a patent of immunity in


    24. corruption, the lust for power, and patent greed begin to choke


    25. His primary drug is patent protected for seventeen more years


    26. black patent leather pumps she wore, but she did not notice


    27. The United Kingdom Patent Office says this: “It may help


    28. She carried a small black patent leather handbag


    29. To bad he couldn’t have taken out a patent on it


    30. Every patent in the United States Patent Office is the result of an idea

    31. "They would have controlled the patent and the production of such a machine purely for their own profit and their own power


    32. minimum of 20 years after the patent filing


    33. idea and to make the patent as broad as possible, that it's ba-


    34. As she strolled back and forth, her shabby patent shoes squeaked on the tile floor


    35. “Yes, my lord, and my patent machine can produce stock of this quality consistently twenty four hours a day, seven days a week


    36. Once again she made things easy with a submission that confirmed the generalized belief that she was a poor devil, and the only souvenir she kept of Aureliano Segundo was a pair of patent leather boots, which, according to what he himself had said, were the ones he wanted to wear in his coffin


    37. Actually, Aureliano Segundo understood from the night of his wedding that he would return to the house of Petra Cotes much sooner than when he would have to put on the patent leather boots: Fernanda was a woman who was lost in the world


    38. Go in your sharp suit, your patent leather shoes, your best hat


    39. Petra Cotes had shined his patent leather boots that he wanted to wear in his coffin, and she was already looking for someone to take them when they came to tell her that Aureliano Segundo was out of danger


    40. Petra Cotes helped him pack his clothes and bade him farewell without shedding a tear, but she forgot to give him the patent leather shoes that he wanted to wear in his coffin

    41. Owen had retained the patent for the machines and


    42. dependant on a manufacturer or marketer running with it or buying the patent


    43. and the secrets of getting patent protection at very little cost


    44. You may think that this patent stuff is more or less obvious


    45. inventors completely mess up with the patent side of things


    46. money that would be much better spent on other stuff rather than on an expensive patent


    47. And there is no need!! Using the methods below you'll end up with just the same patent


    48. Firstly, the common reason why inventors get a patent is that they think it then protects them


    49. fact, I've seen that patent distraction thing crash many inventor startups


    50. There is a thing called a Provisional Patent Application













































    1. Just as they finished breading the fish with Bruce’s patented mix, the car returned


    2. tions bills that effectively pushed the government to use the same patented green card technology and to produce the new card in


    3. So what became known as a “talk sheet” was not an innovation for my convenience, but Park’s patented, regular business discipline


    4. modes – if these existing forms have been copyrighted, trademarked, or patented, the property


    5. And that can’t start until your ideas are laid out on the table and patented


    6. “Have we had enough yet?” you ask her with that patented cheesy grin you wear


    7. There’s a fast food joint offering a variety of the last of any 1 of 1061’s of extinct species of plants and/or animals deep-fried in a patented lightly spiced batter


    8. Even before this, the earliest known recordings of sound came in 1857 when Léon Scott patented the phonautograph


    9. stacked with boxes of their bright idea they had manufactured (and patented!) and now can't


    10. not it "has been patented"

    11. after time I've found that what I want to patent was already patented


    12. I mean for this to help the world with energy production if it is a viable option; and if it is, I mean for my design idea to be made public for all to use freely and not be patented by anyone


    13. Around about then, Arnold swooped in from above choosing to do one of his patented fly on the wall landings on a patch of low scrub growing out of a crack in the vertical rock face, just above the boulder line


    14. I gave them one of my patented shit-eating grins that makes


    15. This concept was so revolutionary, they patented it


    16. If you're an insurance professional and would like to explore how you can gain access to our patented version of the IUL and use it to help your clients achieve their retirement goals, give us a call


    17. In effect removing the bags was now a rather laborious job as the ‘special patented quick release’ catches that held the panniers to the rack had all broken and our bungees had been pressed into service as temporary replacements


    18. most firms don’t have the luxury of unique, patented or protected assets or


    19. for mind melds, I would have already patented it


    20. Luxury patented airwaves lead the bill beneath the doubt lies

    21. Patented movement with artistic certainties


    22. The 3D technology had been patented by a UK-based company, Musion


    23. Perhaps, if communications-information corporations can will their dreamed ideal universally, then eventually every global brain cell – you and I – will have a universal communication device (patented, of course): a single chip-tapping communication gadget holographically connecting us to a Universal Brain – the UNITED SERVER


    24. “Their patented gravity morphing technology bends light to project your I'mage upon a mirroring world


    25. Dire austerity is a patented trigger to bring about social chaos scenarios, which diffuses compassion and replaces it with self-survival


    26. They were in partnership with Holy Mountain Pharmaceuticals, this company was the one who patented the drug


    27. The drug may be Extemiva that was patented by Holy Mountain, but remember that Pangeran Bashir was the Minister of Defense during the time of the experiments, so he would have access to the drug


    28. Howard Hughes had patented a roller-cutter bit that dramatically improved the rotary drilling process for oilrigs


    29. "Yes," the man answered as he pointed at another bridge drawing, "and it also is a patented design that of course brings with it the demand for royalties


    30. "There is a way to avoid paying royalties," Olin assured him, "I recommend a third design to you, one that is not patented because it can not be patented

    31. The DesignWorkshop interface provides the first real design tool for creating your dream house by drawing directly in a live 3D space, using our patented 3D


    32. 'A Robert Barron has patented what he describes as a double-action lever-tumbler lock


    33. The very DNA codes of the plants that we eat will be patented and owned and monopolized so that nobody can grow their own food without paying money to corporations who own the DNA rights to the seeds that you get out of your own garden


    34. What happened when Thomas Edison patented his ideas? He died a pauper because of all the legal battles over the ownership of his patents


    35. Most corporations exist only because they monopolize certain patented expensive, complicated processes


    36. applications, user settings, and all data using patented disk


    37. Until most of the words were patented


    38. She gave him her patented thousand-yard stare


    39. When all food sources are genetically modified and patented


    40. All her patented moves used with maximum effect to seduce Christian’s brother, no less! What’s she going to think about me being here? I’ve never stayed out before

    41. By the time a ship first sailed down the Suez Canal and Alfred Nobel had patented dynamite in 1867, John and the Widow Nolan had settled on the opposite bank of the Mersey, living in the thriving town of Birkenhead


    42. He saw me, but didn’t come over, just flashed his patented smile across the broad concourse


    43. The idea for tanks came from a new design of tractor with caterpillar tracks to go over rough terrain, patented in the USA in 1901


    44. Biro patented and marketed his pens in Argentina through his company, Eversharp, where they attracted the notice of a sharp Chicago businessman called Milton Reynolds


    45. For example, Tessera Technologies has patented a technology that enables devices such as laptops and mobile phones to pack more silicon inside their products


    46. After his team reviewed some patented technology we could utilize, he was convinced this could be a game changer


    47. com), which has a patented online system which, in just five minutes, will provide you with the following:


    48. Using patented technology with bank-level security


    49. What if every time we made a purchase, it helped someone? What if our small, ordinary daily transactions helped make an extraordinary impact across the globe? What if your credit card was a weapon against global injustice? In less than a minute, the SwipeOut app allows consumers to connect their credit/debit cards to the patented system that will automatically round up each consumer purchase to the nearest dollar


    50. At one end of the first street, so pitched that it was directly behind his shining green truck, stood Dakin’s tent—a large, patented affair with a canvas wall in the middle, making two rooms





    1. The work involved the continuing practice of developing and patenting new crops


    2. protection by carefully patenting the improvements rather than the full device


    3. In short, we've devised and installed an electromagnetic docking system, and we're patenting it


    4. The patenting of Life, the surveillance of Liberty and the pursuit of Hatred is the insipid preamble of those declaring their independence from empathy


    5. In its most blatant form, it is bio-tech's patenting of life, genes, cells and you


    6. Some companies are attempting to avoid the intellectual property courts altogether by publishing their findings early to prevent the competition from patenting the product or service


    7. The slow erosion of public wealth and public property by the encroachment of patenting intellectual property is also the slow erosion of the concept of public rights, or any common good


    8. But this is all hidden by the Capitalistic corruption of the patenting process, the marketing process, the development process, and the research process


    9. Until people were patenting the rights to use certain words to identify their brand or logo


    1. The first English settlers in North America, however, offered a fifth of all the gold and silver which should be found there to the king, as a motive for granting them their patents


    2. In the patents of Sir Waiter Raleigh, to the London and Plymouth companies, to the council of Plymouth, etc


    3. Sometimes the best protection you can have for your product, even better than patents


    4. She herself had considered it, but wondered if it would make her seem vain, and not the best example to set to those of her patents who were insecure about their looks


    5. His hopes, he explained rested in the quick cash he intended to earn by selling the rights of two patents he held and ‘Ed’ represented the investors who wished to buy them: hence tonight’s meeting


    6. I sold my patents, alright, only there was little problem with the bank, but at the last minute a friend came through and saved the day


    7. The worse is, he had two patents worth millions and signed them over to the company he worked for and now there isn’t so much as a pension to raise their daughter on!”


    8. “I don’t understand: he told me about his farm problems, but he also said selling his patents is how he saved it


    9. He also had several patents to his credit, but all that meant nothing, he lamented: he was a finished man


    10. Once your products are sold and on display out of your control you are powerless unless you have patents or copyrights on every nut and bolt

    11. This abundance of resources in the form of products and services becomes immediately available to the cost zero and free from the tribute application or social cost, without the loan need with interests, also free from patents or royalties payment


    12. Career choices like investing in real estate (such as a real estate developer, or commercial or residential investor), owning intellectual property rights (patents for inventions, licensing and even copyrights), being a bestselling author, investing in stocks or notes or bonds or being a successful business franchise owner are all ways to earn about a half a million dollars or more and that’s about the amount needed for Americans to earn if they don’t want to struggle from paycheck to paycheck but have enough to save enough and to really thrive financially


    13. Most of the remaining factories in Germany had been dismantled and shipped to Russia and most patents and trade marks were practically given away to the victors as reparation


    14. These are the basic facts of the recent case of Mitchell v BBC, a case which was transferred from the High Court to the Patents Court


    15. In regard to patents, it is often said that there are so many of them that it is


    16. An automobile is made up of thousands of different patents, and each year's new


    17. Television paved the way for countless hundreds of new patents


    18. They were possibly better known for the controversy surrounding their biological patents of genetically modified crops and glyphosate


    19. Under the control and influence of the Power Base many industries contained the marketplace by buying patents for new products that might influence their own position and profits


    20. Large oil companies owned many patents which improved gas consumption of internal combustion engines, and many that indeed replaced the engine and the need for gasoline entirely

    21. ware patents reflect the awkward nature of applying laws and


    22. under software patents is subtle but significant


    23. Software patents work differently


    24. over copyright and the "look and feel" of various technologies, today's Internet companies use patents as a way to stake out


    25. For most companies, however, software patents have become a defensive


    26. Stallman when it comes to opposing software patents


    27. "Without patents, how would you suggest


    28. there were even software patents and were paying no attention


    29. The only reason to look at patents is to see


    30. It will lead you to misunderstand things, because that term generalizes about copyrights, patents, and

    31. because Xerox owned all the patents)


    32. Thomas Alva Edison came up with hundreds of inventions, including 1,093 patents and still was only the fourth most prolific inventor in history


    33. in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988


    34. Patents, when and why


    35. So, from the point of protecting your invention, patents don’t work


    36. Also, in the first flush of an inventor's first commercialization of his idea, patents become what


    37. All that rushing around and spending investor's money getting patents, and ending up with a nice piece of paper and being able to say "I have


    38. We establish principles of business that enable all to participate in our capitalistic system without being thwarted by people of money, and as discussed in Chapter 2 (no holding onto patents, use or lose), one time remuneration for critical discoveries, sharing economies of the big retailers, good ethical behavior, etc


    39. A law to implement “use it or lose it patents,” no under selling at a loss to break a competitor, no use of force or threat of force, balancing work force income with capital investment to help balance supply and demand


    40. I saw a Ken Burns biography of the development of broadcast radio and (infant) TV last night and how two American engineers, Lee DeForrest and Edwin Howard Armstrong spent 20 years and millions in attorneys fees and court costs (1930s-1950s) to contest patents in court

    41. But, on the last morning of the project, the day of the exhibition, when within an hour patents and local dignitaries were expected to view the culmination of the project's work they arrived and discovered to their consternation, every piece of work daubed mercilessly with monstrous stars


    42. Use it or lose it patents


    43. One time purchase of patents by governments to enable wide spread manufacturing from a variety of sources with equal leverage on the market


    44. They should be helping to change patent laws for use it or lose it patents, buying patents for wide scale free use by US manufacturers


    45. Shawn has been granted four patents in the areas


    46. marketplace, this is really important, patents reinforce credibility in the industry and


    47. “We have world-wide patents on everything


    48. lawsuits and expired patents


    49. It’s costly and time-consuming to apply for, defend and enforce patents and copyrights


    50. With FDA approval and monopolizing patents in hand, drug companies are then free to








































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