trademark造句31. She and other attorneys predicted a new round of lawsuits for trademark infringement.
32. Miki, the actor, has his trademark bicycle horn that he toots at the appropriate moments.
33. Unfortunately, the cheque they tendered subsequently bounced, an occurrence that had become their trademark around the world.
34. Except for one breakdown, San Diego refused to give up big plays, the Raiders' trademark so far.
35. His headstone is embossed with a 1950s model Chevrolet stock car and his trademark No. 8.
36. It also allows the owner of a registered trademark to complain if its name has been grabbed by somebody else.
37. The International Trademark Association argued that this safeguard is essential to keep order in the online world.
38. But out of it came the decision to make John Riggins the focus of the one-back attack that became a Gibbs trademark.
39. Jobs urged in one of his trademark epigrams, and they raised a skull and crossbones over Bandley.
40. Moreover, the complexities of trademark law are overwhelming the unworldly academics who keep the Internet afloat.
41. These outcries became her trademark, by which she was known everywhere she went.
42. Eyes shaded by his trademark red cap, Chick Cashman settles into the small booth, facing me across the Formica table.
43. He brought to the London office the sort of uncompromising determination that has been Korn/Ferry's trademark everywhere else.
44. He was relieved when he saw Earnhardt's trademark sly smile.
45. Mangione plays his trademark song as the climax to each show.
46. At first glance, his trademark paintings and sculptures seem to be the simplest form of abstraction.
47. And the buttonhole might never have become his trademark had he not been accused of being ostentatious.
48. The United States patent and trademark office has granted three patents to RiceTec of Texas.
49. Do you handle cases of patent and trademark infringement?
50. A trademark used for a computer disk operating system.
51. Any copyright, patent, trademark, or other intellectual property right.
52. A trademark used a hypnotic drug prescribed for insomnia.
53. The shuffle and snicker become the comedian's trademark.
54. What is a trademark versus a service mark?
55. U.S. trademark or service mark costs $ 325.
56. His particular trademark is a cute and cloying sentimentality.
57. A trademark used a brand of acetaminophen.
58. UNIX is a registered trademark of the Open Group.
59. The shuffle and snicker that became the comedian's trademark.
60. Weston' is the trademark for a standard voltaic cell.