With this album, Bach's Two-Part Invention in F Major became a favorite of many piano students.
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Home Depot workers allegedly make use of the invention in stores throughout the country.
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"Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer, " humorist Dave Barry has written.
Hawkins expects football to adopt his invention in two years' time, if the testing process proves successful.
In other words, there are opportunities for ambitious invention in every technology-intensive industry.
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Uniquely, we focus even more on invention in the service of renewal and improvement of our systems, markets, and use of resources.
Suppose, further, that an employee at Company B independently conceives the same invention in June and files for a patent in July.
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What of the lone entrepreneur building some world-changing invention in his garage?
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The cuts were biggest in the Danish town of Billund, where Lego has been manufacturing ever since carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen perfected his invention in 1932.
As Apple does not invent or develop flexible displays it is intuitively difficult to see where the invention in its flexible wrap around device actually lies.
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Dublin startup Steorn is promising to demonstrate an invention in London this week that uses magnets to crank out a limitless supply of clean, cheap energy.
He got a patent for his invention in 2008 and now sells his machine all over India and in other emerging markets such as Africa and Latin America.
Zappa disbanded the Mothers of Invention in 1969 to form a new line-up from 1970 until 1971, when he was injured by an audience member during a concert.
With promising results Biotectix moved into its own labs and landed its first commercial contract (with the Australian medical device maker Cochlear) to incorporate its invention in cochlear implants.
Consider, for example, the case of an employee at Company A, who conceives an invention in May, works diligently to reduce it to practice, and files the corresponding patent application in August.
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On the other hand, suppose that Company A describes the invention in detail (or in more formal terms, provides a disclosure) at a trade show, before a disclosure or a filing by the second company.
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Two decades ago, a couple of Canadian vineyards began producing ice wine, a German invention in which frost-bitten grapes are left on the vine until temperatures drop to as low as minus 13 degrees Celsius.
Stylishly outfitted in a red dress and high heels she could easily have been taken for another young woman with an idea regarding customized haute couture, but hardly like a technology entrepreneur working to develop a potentially groundbreaking invention in wind-generated energy.
Mr Gordon does not regard the Internet as a first-order invention, in this sense.
But the invention comes in connecting the dots between these elements.
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"There is no sector of society that has not been transformed by the invention, in a physics laboratory, of the Web, " said Rolf Heuer, CERN's director-general.
As the figure shows, the federal government earned 20.2 percent more per invention license in 2009 than it did in 2003, although income in 2009 is off from 2007 and 2008 levels.
Even more radical was the invention, in 1978, of in-vitro fertilization, or IVF, the now-common technique in which egg and sperm meet in a laboratory petri dish and create an embryo that is then implanted in the would-be mother's womb.
It turned out that the linear actuator had uses in a variety of industries and today his invention is found in industrial and farming equipment, ergonomic office furniture, and healthcare equipment.
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Chipmaker Xilinx, which had invested in both Invention Investment funds, was sued in December by IV nonetheless on grounds it had infringed on a patent IV held.
Media commentators hammered Gore who later admitted he mistakenly gave the impression that he had played a part in the invention of the Internet rather than in legislation that made it easier for the inventors to come up with the technological breakthroughs.
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Ireland were as sloppy, insipid and lacking punch in their narrow win over Italy as the French were full of invention and verve in a pulsating victory over Scotland.
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