You can trademark a specific expression of a name like that, but not the name itself.
That could be because the rest of the world still envisions the New Russia as a land of rhinestone-encrusted SUVs and mink-swaddled mistresses. (Think of the guy in the DirecTV commercial with the tiny giraffe.) Snob may be the antidote to that image, but its name doesn't convey that.
Tech has been a mixed bag with some divergences emerging, but one name that looks to have taken over some leadership in the sector is Google (GOOG).
Luckily for Kaat, he was able to establish significant support with 10 votes (62.5%) and has all but assured that his name will prominently appear on the ballot once again in 2014.
We still call them "motion pictures, " but a name that once referred to a series of still images being run through a projector at 24 frames per second is now been adapted for digital play.
So the Motherwell players will know exactly where the main threats of OB lie, but one name that will be recognisable to most football followers is that of the Cameroon international Eric Djemba-Djemba, formerly of Manchester United and Aston Villa.
Chip Case and Robert Shiller are known for the gauge of home prices that bears their name, but as that indicator continues to draw cheers for a U.S. housing recovery the pair warn that things are not quite as rosy as they appear.
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The commission noted that Abbey National was only a recent entrant to this market, but considered that its brand name, national network of branches and presence in personal and some business markets made it one of the very few players outside the big four able to compete in the SME market.
America Online suggested that your primary account -could- be your real name, but if you did that, it was recommended you create a second account with a screen name by which you interacted with other users on the service.
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He agrees with the economic imperative behind one big market, but he thinks that its name would be the London Stock Exchange.
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In a Town Hall-style meeting, Snyder said he had someone in mind for the job, but would not name that person until after a 10-day appeal period is over.
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Had they known that one day Romney would be running for president, they might have acted with equal haste on cleaning up the many filings and paperwork that bore Romney's name but at the time, they didn't think that was an urgent task.
Then there are combo sites where you can adopt a fake user name but one that is tied to strong reputation systems.
Of the four Democrats, only Celeste has a statewide name, but that's because of his brother, not because of anything that he has done.
Elvis Presley may have left the building 30 years ago, but that hasn't stopped the company that owns his name from putting up more buildings.
But he made sure that his name would be in the selectors' thoughts for the future, becoming the first Sri Lankan, and only the 13th bowler in Test history, to achieve the feat.
Cathy Elkies, director of iconic collections at Christie's, said she was nervous going into the auction because Mitchell was a relatively unknown name, but that the photographs and their subjects spoke for themselves.
It may be unfortunate that Vint Cerf and the other network pioneers chose to name their network after its most distinguishing technical characteristic rather than give it a proper name, but that does not allow us to disregard the distinction.
Before the trip, State Department spokesman Mark Toner told the news agency Mrs Clinton was "mindful of all the sensitivities" but that US policy believed that "any change of the name of a country should be a decision" for its people.
"We know that these people act in the name of Islam, but we also know that the vast and overwhelming majority of Muslims here and abroad are decent, law abiding people, " he said.
Sounds like a strange thing for a company with that name to do but it does make great sense.
But that doesn't mean the name Enterprise will fade from U.S. Navy history.
The backstory is long and messy, but the upshot is that Cornelia the name is divorced from Cornelia the person.
Louis Rukeyser doesn't make much hosting Wall Street Week, but builds name recognition with it that translates into handsome speaking fees.
Silver Hake: A great and possibly better white fish alternative to cod and haddock that lacks name recognition but is increasingly being used anonymously in restaurant fish and chips.
Calling it the "Horse" might not have been optimal, but giving it an animal name that doubles as a violent verb was a good move (the Ram is also Dodge's logo).
The opening parade past applauding locals on the streets of Coleraine induced delusions of grandeur, but that was topped by hearing your name booming from the tannoy as the teams were announced before the opening game in Castlerock.
Mr. Boarman, whose first job out of high school was working at a printing company in downtown Washington, said he has a "romantic" attachment to the Printing Office name, but noted that much of the work is electronic nowadays.
Some newspapers state that they are published either by their editorial staff, or by publishing houses of the same name, but this does not necessarily mean that they actually own the paper.
McAfee founded the Internet security company that bears his name, but left it in 1994.
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