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patented
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