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The 1994 Acura Integra and 1999 Chevrolet pickup (full-size models) came in sixth and seventh place, respectively.
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Jeffrey Rogers, President of Integra Realty Sources, thinks that number will reach 2, 000.
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The smaller Integra cars were tossed in to make sure the dealers had enough sales to survive in case the Legend bombed.
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The system consists of Integra's DLV-100 Digital Light Processing projector and the FPV-1 Digital Video Processor, which Integra co-developed with Faroudja Laboratories .
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Honda's bosses also fretted that their competitors in the luxury segment were using alphanumeric designations, such as SE 450, rather than names like Legend, Integra and Vigor.
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You can see that Toyota was into the letter C, and that the Japanese often came up with names that weren't real words (think Acura, Integra, Supra and Sentra).
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The drug giants fear that a victory for Integra would make drug development more complicated, perhaps adding several years and many millions of dollars before products could come to market.
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The costs of testing new drugs have spiralled in recent years, and if Integra LifeSciences prevails in its case against Merck, a German drug firm (no longer related to its American namesake), these could escalate.
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The land was sold by the Welsh Development Agency to INTEGRA, an Ammanford-based business development company, and developed with a grant from the aid package announced by the assembly in the wake of the Corus closures.
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However, in a case first brought before the courts in 1996, Integra claims that Merck infringed its patent on peptides by using them more widely than merely to assist in securing approval for a new medicine.
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