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  • Some manufacturers incorporate trademark design features in the greenhouse that are present across several model ser
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  • ...of the flamboyant Italian poet [[Gabriele d'Annunzio]] as their corporate trademark.
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  • ...bani Company (now part of Groupe Lactalis) and the name is a registered [[trademark]]. Dolcelatte was developed for the British market to provide a milder smel
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  • ...particularly subject to rust. In France collected success with the French trademark.
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  • ...ecially on large vehicles or heavy equipment. "Jake Brake" is a registered trademark of Jacobs Vehicle Systems, Inc.
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  • ...on]] and the first produced by [[Cagiva]] who took over the premises and [[trademark]].
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  • ...to customers and performance facilities around the world. Our distinctive trademark is recognized worldwide for exhaust system performance build quality and in
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  • ...ing the pre and post-war era, only to resurface in the 1970s as a limosine trademark and within the [[pimpmobile]] culture. Although wide whitewalls are rare on
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  • ...attachment areas. A body is then placed on this structure. It is almost a trademark design feature of Czech(oslovak) Tatra heavy trucks (cross-country, militar
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  • ...ontract to a young house painter, Alfredo Binda, and changes the company's trademark to Legnano, a single name. The symbol is Alberto from [[Giussano]], the com ...the Legnano name and history with a new wide range of bicycle models. The trademark has been redesigned and given a more modern look, an attempt to interpretin
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  • '''multitronic<sup>®</sup>''' is a registered [[trademark]] of AUDI AG.
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  • ...eenth century]] façade opens in nine entrance doors, and is towered by the trademark clock tower with its [[marble]] pillars. The traveller building is reminisc
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  • ...y for styling reasons to make the car instantly recognisable. However, the trademark double bubble roof, that was first seen in 1954 on [[Zagato]]’s [[Fiat 8V
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  • ...the P6 Enduro with the Minarelli engine, the P6 and KS 50th with the same trademark but built by motorcycle builders [[Baudo]] and [[Melde]], in the thirties,
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  • ...and Luigi entered the company. It was in this period is that a distinctive trademark was adopted, consisting of a tiger with a Fongri-cylinder engine held in it
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  • ...ed models, they began selling at a national and international level, the [[trademark]] from [[Bologna]] landed in America and [[Asia]]. In [[1960]] production b
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  • '''Tiptronic®''' is a registered trademark, and it is owned by German sports car maker [[Porsche]], who licenses it fo
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  • ...inium]] backbone [[chassis]], which were to become the company's technical trademark. [[De Tomaso]] cars include the two-door, mid-engined [[De Tomaso Vallelung
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  • ...shorter wheelbase motorcycle, in a new trellis frame that was to become a trademark Ducati feature.
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  • ...r T bars. As Porsche helped to popularise this body style, they took out a trademark for the Targa name and manufacturers sought for alternative names for their
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  • ...erformance polymers, and patented by her in 1966. Kevlar is a registered [[trademark]] of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
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  • Propose to the ''Ford'' car to market the product in the network of [[trademark]] and began negotiations with the bank. Ford agreed to willingly, eager to
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  • ...t, with a penchant for the occasional [[double entendre]] delivered with a trademark grin.
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  • ...CH name itself were registered as Trademarks with United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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  • ...One circuits, it was designed by [[Hermann Tilke]], and also features his trademark track feature - a long back straight followed by a [[hairpin turn]]. Curren
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  • ...owed to continue the use of the well-known of Maserati and the ''trident'' trademark. Production ended due increased competition from other manufacturers ([[M
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  • ...ne's [[electronic control unit]]. Spectral analysis is used to detect the trademark frequency produced by detonation at various RPM. When detonation is detect
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  • ...ness coherently following the philosophy of innovation, which is today the trademark of Italjet in Italy as well as worldwide.
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  • ...[CF]], so the bike with this mark with 250 cc were produced under the Fusi trademark. In 1941, the M25 model produces the CFS of 248 cc with distribution to ove
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  • ...V8 and was rebranded "Ferrari" in 1976, thus ending the use of the "Dino" trademark.
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  • ...inium]] backbone [[chassis]], which were to become the company's technical trademark. [[De Tomaso]] cars include the two-door, mid-engined [[De Tomaso Vallelung
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  • Intermeccanica today manufactures its trademark Roadster, a replica of the Porsche 356 1959 Convertible "D", as well as off
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  • Later, the trademark was given to a standard rounds of the [[Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft]
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  • '''Lada''' is the [[trademark]] of [[AutoVAZ]], a Russian car manufacturer. It was chosen for exports ove
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  • ...often shortened to "positrac" or merely "posi") has become a [[genericized trademark]] for LSD's.
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  • ...very aerodynamic (0.31 [[coefficient of drag|cd]]), and featured Gandini's trademark angular rear wheel arch.
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  • ...stion chamber]]s are of hemispherical form. The term "Hemi engine" is a [[trademark]] of [[Chrysler|Chrysler Corporation]], though they were neither the hemi e
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  • The new trademark ''Breda Menarini'' bus is established; the red little horse will appear on
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  • ...ionship]] at [[Oschersleben]]. Zanardi celebrated his win with a series of trademark "donuts". He then finished the season strongly.
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  • ...50 range, the GTZ was officially endorsed by Ferrari and includes Zagato's trademark double-bubble roofline and two-tone paint.
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  • The '''Diatto''' is a trademark Torinese still alive. In fact, the "International Diatto Lda" located in Po
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  • ...der the trade name '''Fiberglas''' (sic), which has become a [[genericized trademark]].
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  • ...ovince of Caserta|Province of Caserta (CE)]], [[Italy]]. It is currently a trademark of [[Global Corporation]].
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  • ...a new model, the M6. The McLaren M6 also introduced what was to become the trademark orange colour for the team. The McLaren team consisted of team owner and le
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  • .... The temple influence, often in a [[cruciform]] design, later became a [[trademark]] of his work. Palladian villas are usually built with three floors: a rus ...Serlian, or Venetian window features largely in Palladio's work, almost a trademark in his early career. It consists of a central light with semicircular arch
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  • ...t O'Galop (pseudonym of Marius Rossillon), and one of the world's oldest [[trademark|trademarks]]. [[André Michelin]] apparently commissioned the creation of t
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  • ...prise the "If you can find a better car, buy it" line that was Iacocca's [[trademark]] in the 1980s. In return for his services, Iacocca and [[DaimlerChrysler]
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  • ...izontal cylinders and vertical downdraught [[carbs]] which established the trademark format of Motobi products for the future. ...2LS rear, though with the complete bike weighing just 96 kg. complete with trademark 'double-bubble' fairing, and the fuel tank with its distinctive upward swee
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  • ...ically, without the need for valve springs. This valve system has become a trademark feature of Ducati motorcycles.
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  • The doors, a Countach trademark, were of a 'scissors' fashion&mdash;hinged at the front with horizontal hin
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  • ...arketed under the trade name '''Fiberglas''' (sic), see also [[genericized trademark]].
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  • ...nium]] backbone [[chassis]], which was to become De Tomaso's technological trademark, and [[fibreglass]] bodywork.
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  • The doors, a Countach trademark, were of a 'scissors' fashion&mdash;hinged at the front with horizontal hin
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  • This car features Zagato's design trademark: the "double-bubble" roof: the roof surface has two "humps", one above the
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  • ...ers, produced and marketed a complete range of 'modern bicycles' under the trademark of ''[[Cypselus]]''. Some models, like the 'chainless bicycle' with univers
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  • ...waltungsgesellschaft AG against several companies including Lamborghini on trademark infringements. The company owns the
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  • *Fabbrica Automobili Isotta-Fraschini S.p.A., for a while the name and trademark was in the hands of the [[Italy|Italian]] government from which an Italian
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  • From 1998 to 2003 'ChampCar' was a trademark of CART, and is now owned by OWRS.
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  • ...s of cars giving the displacement in cubic inches. This was also a sort of trademark as well. There's a famous [[Beach Boys]] song, "409", which refers to any f
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  • ...very aerodynamic (0.31 [[coefficient of drag|cd]]), and featured Gandini's trademark angular rear wheel arch.
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  • ...and timekeeper of the Storica event, the event have lent its name and its trademark logo to [[Chopard]] for a series of sport watches. Also for promotions, sho
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  • ...s still a company mainstay. During the [[1950s]], Gucci also developed the trademark striped webbing, which was derived from the saddle girth, and the [[suede]]
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  • ...th 002, Bill Fairbanks, when Scaramanga shot him through the neck with his trademark golden gun; the golden bullet went through him, hitting the wall of the roo
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  • Connery is known for his trademark [[Scottish English|Scottish accent]] and his good looks, repeatedly mention
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  • In [[1992 in sports|1992]], the [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]] [[trademark]]ed the ''IndyCar'' name and licenced it to CART. They in turn assumed the
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  • *[[Walther P99]] — Taken from the same Chinese safehouse, Bond replaces his trademark [[Walther PPK]] with the Walther P99. Since ''Tomorrow Never Dies'' Bond ha
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  • The prancing horse is now a trademark of Ferrari.
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  • ...becomes trapped in his car on the edge of a cliff. Bond tosses Locque his trademark dove pin, which he leaves on his victims, and then gives the car a kick ove
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  • ...FA World Cup]] in [[Italy]]. The aria achieved pop status and remained his trademark song. This was followed by the hugely successful [[The Three Tenors|Three T
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  • *Some prints of this film are lacking the trademark "James Bond will return" message at the end, while others include it.
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  • ...to execute a third extensive redesign of the car's body, smoothing out the trademark sharp edges and corner's of Gandini's original design; the Italian was left
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  • ...efly. Both appear during the climactic brawl at the end, Raft flipping his trademark coin and promptly getting shot, while Belmondo appears wearing a fake moust
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  • ...e author thus: "Cosgrove is (and I mean 'is' here in the very precise, non-trademark violating, sense of the word) the Sean Connery Bond, but one who never reti ...jumping on a trampoline, to shooting weapons. This [[title sequence]] is a trademark and a staple of the series. The best known of the Bond title designers is [
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  • ...e author thus: "Cosgrove is (and I mean 'is' here in the very precise, non-trademark violating, sense of the word) the Sean Connery Bond, but one who never reti ...jumping on a trampoline, to shooting weapons. This [[title sequence]] is a trademark and a staple of the series. The best known of the Bond title designers is [
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  • ...h Grand Prix]]. After retiring from Formula One, he shaved his distinctive trademark [[moustache]].]]
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  • ...e many Bond film theme songs, her strong, brassy style became a Bond theme trademark. "Goldfinger" was written by [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] and [[Ant
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  • ...nt on to study law at [[Gray's Inn]] in London, specialising in patent and trademark law, and qualified as a [[barrister]] in 1964. [[Northumbria University]] a
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  • ...imated feature film ''[[Cars (film)|Cars]]''. His character in the film, a trademark Rosso Corsa [[Ferrari F430]] who comes to [[List of Cars characters#Luigi|L
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  • .... The configuration, along with a compact engine, allowed the scooter its trademark step-through design. With the 1950 introduction of the '''Galletto 160''',
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