The major Chinese athletic company which makes athletic shoes and sporting goods has been proactive in making an imprint in the United States.
As explained in this New York Times article, mistakes imprint longer and in more detail as perhaps a cautionary tale of what to avoid next time.
General Electric ( GE) is moving rapidly to establish its imprint and influence in clean, renewable energy.
FORBES: GE Partners With Tiny Arista Power To Dominate Huge Energy-Storage Market
If we can see some imprint of it in the genome that would be very, very useful information.
CNN: First gorilla genome map offers clues to human evolution
As for design, these look more or less like the Pavilion Sleekbooks announced back in September, with three color choices and HP's Imprint finish, whose in-laid pattern does a good job hiding fingerprints.
Tarcher imprint, peddles her 2003 book in sessions at posh spas.
The package marked the most significant move to date by Mr. Cook in putting his own imprint on Apple and reflects how he has been more forthcoming with shareholders, investors say.
In addition to the Workman imprint, the company consists of Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, Artisan, Storey Books, Timber Press, and HighBridge Audio.
China also left a big imprint on the U.S. in 2010, racking up the largest number of listings on American exchanges ever, and generating the best first-day performance since 2005 when Internet television company Youku.com Inc.
The book has been banned on the order of an appeal-court judge, and this month two managers from its publishers, the local subsidiary of Planeta, a Spanish imprint, spent a couple of nights in jail charged with libel, before being released on bail.
On the face of it, Virago, the original feminist imprint, sits uneasily beside Ex-Libris in the Little, Brown publishing list.
And it may be just as well that the curators don't explore the imprint of French literary theory on American architecture in the 1970s and '80s.
WSJ: A Man Outside His Time | Lebbeus Woods | SFMOMA | By Richard B. Woodward
In addition to The Flickering Light, Straczynski's feature directorial debut, and Sense8, Studio JMS has created a new comics imprint, Joe's Comics, published in partnership with Image Comics.
ENGADGET: Netflix signs up The Matrix, Babylon 5 creators to develop a new sci-fi series: Sense8
But last year he signed a two-book deal with Twelve, an imprint of Hachette, to write his story and hand in another novel.
Despite his weak U.S. sales history, Mr. James was snapped up in 2009 by Minotaur Books, a crime imprint with a growing stable of international mystery writers.
Mr. Snyder's book, which came out in February, is produced by a small Christian imprint he owns called Concerning Life Publishing.
And in May 2009, Amazon launched its own publishing imprint, Amazon Encore.
WSJ: Digital Self-Publishing Shakes Up Traditional Book Industry
Since Brian McMaster took over as the festival's director in 1991 the programmes have more than ever had the imprint of a controlling judgment that knows exactly what it wants.
These expectations have an important bearing on whether transitory influences on prices, such as changes in energy costs, become embedded in wage and price decisions and so leave a lasting imprint on the rate of inflation.
Since taking over from his father, Max, in 1990, Mr. Chapoutier has stamped his unequivocal personality and imprint on the wines and the business.
In 2008, London formed The Lovers, or LVRS, design imprint, which London claims is an early example of a musician creating an identifiable brand.
One of the most innovative versions of a plastic shoe is the Imprint Therapeutic Shoe, made by Andrew Poynton, a high-tech farrier who works in Malmesbury, England.
应用推荐