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A good example of such a distinctive trademark is iPod.
Among distinctive trademarks the scale goes from strong to weak:
These are his most distinctive trademarks on the battlefield, and they have been present during these last months of warfare.
There were still black discolorations under his neck, the distinctive trademark of Captain Trips.
In March 2009 Rossi decided that his distinctive trademark ponytail of the previous 35 years should be cut off.
Apart from its ubiquitous yellow and black stripes, Stryper had other distinctive trademarks.
With the distinctive trademark on the front door, one can spot it on a stroll to Harvard Stadium from campus.
It expanded the scope of rights granted to famous and distinctive trademarks under the Lanham Act.
This would become a distinctive trademark of the band as well as their monochrome matching suits that would often be a talking point in interviews.
He went on to say "the calypso trimmings used to be a distinctive trademark of Kenny Chesney records, but by now, they're a crutch."
I'd just wasted better than half a year persuading ladies all over the Western Kingdoms to duplicate Pol's distinctive trademark, and it hadn't accomplished a thing.
The area is also well known for its Grüner Veltliners that carry distinctive trademarks of their terroir in aroma and flavor profile.
A fanciful / inherently distinctive trademark is prima facie registrable, and comprises an entirely invented or "fanciful" sign.
His clear, retro organ sound became one of the band's most distinctive trademarks and his frantic, alternatingly simple and complex playing style became a popular part of their stage shows.
It also produces all manner of figurines, commemorative plates and one-of-a-kind pieces, to say nothing of the ubiquitous bathroom fixtures, all identified by a distinctive trademark combining an anchor with the company name.
The laguiole was first designed in 1829 by Jean-Pierre Calmels and his concept of the knife became the pattern for this style, with the forged "bee" symbol emerging as a distinctive trademark.
Formed in 2000, the group are noted for their dark horror-themed lyrics, pessimistic and misanthropic social commentary, distinctive trademark face paint, dark stage uniforms and physical appearances that correspond to gothic fashion.
But, much to his annoyance, a series of film adaptations meant that the spindly stockinged legs and dastardly schemes of his St Trinian's girls remained his most distinctive trademark in Britain.
Until then, Bayer, based in Leverkusen, Germany, was unable to associate itself in any way with aspirin, invented by a Bayer chemist in 1897, and could not use the distinctive trademark of a cross inside a circle formed by the words Bayer running vertically and horizontally.