Trademark News for 05-Mar-2007
- ''Music and Lyrics' sings a frothy tune (USA Today)
Hugh Grant's has-been pop star in Music and Lyrics is the ideal fit for the actor's trademark low-key, self-deprecating wit.
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'Florida's Noah fights through rough season (USA Today)
Joakim Noah, Florida's 6-11 lanky wild child, pounded his chest with his fist Sunday, a trademark gesture that thrilled 12,614 fans who watched the Gators trample Kentucky 85-72. It's a side of Noah fans haven't seen enough of as Florida defends its NCAA basketball title. Noah's up-and-down season includes lows in the last few weeks as the Gators lost three times in four games before Sunday.
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''Music and Lyrics' sings a frothy tune (USA Today)
Hugh Grant's has-been pop star in Music and Lyrics is the ideal fit for the actor's trademark low-key, self-deprecating wit. But this appealing romantic comedy undertakes the conventions of the formula without an inordinate amount of clichs.
'Bucknell 68, Army 47 (SportingNews.com)
LEWISBURG, Pa. -- Bucknell's trademark defense stiffened just when it looked as if the Bison might b...
'Peter King: Why Thomas chose Pats and why he'll pay off (Sports Illustrated)
"I don't expect people to understand the contract,'' Adalius Thomas said over the phone from Logan Airport in Boston on Saturday night in the hoarse, scratchy voice that is his trademark. "It doesn't matter what people think of the contract. I know what the contract is. It's a real contract, not a paper contract, and I'm going to earn all of it.''
'Kibbutz ideal collapses as Israel shifts to capitalism (The Washington Times)
KIBBUTZ GA'ASH, Israel -- The image of the bronzed and brawny kibbutz field worker was once the trademark of a young Israel, but the iconic agricultural communes are becoming a thing of the past.
'Ollie's Follies: Battle for 'The Big Game' (San Antonio Express-News)
The NFL is trying to trademark the phrase, "The Big Game," in order to stop companies from using the moniker to describe the Super Bowl. The move has raised eyebrows, as Cal-Berkeley and Stanford have used the nickname for the contests in their series, which stretches back to 1892. The L.A. Times reports that the college teams have obtained a three-month extension to "mull their next move" to ...
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