Synthes got the results of successful trials published in scientific papers, and Synthes showed doctors how to use its product in the operating room.
All of this is freely disclosed in the registration papers Skype filed in connection with its proposed offering.
"Apple wanted to sell e-books to the public, but did not want to compete against the low prices Amazon was setting, " the government wrote in its court papers.
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Some first-class relics come with a red papal seal (meaning they've been vetted by the Vatican) and papers, usually in Latin, describing the item and its history.
"Having considered the matter, the government adheres to its previously articulated position, " said acting assistant Attorney General Michael Hertz in papers filed at the court.
This small victory came as the government pressed on in its legal battle, filing court papers that denied any bias on Jackson's part.
Ballard's tiny remote-operated vehicle snakes its way inside the ghostly wreck, where papers are still folded in the pigeonholes of an officer's desk.
"In papers filed with the court, the company said its goal is to provide a greater, quicker, fairer payout to its creditors than they could achieve through piecemeal litigation, " New England Compounding Center spokesman Andy Paven said in a statement.
In court papers, the AP argued that Meltwater paid nothing for its distribution of hundreds of thousands of excerpts of AP articles each year, a process it said was designed to serve as a substitute for AP stories.
In 2001, the White House tore up its long-standing policy of releasing presidential papers after 12 years.
The company, which publishes nearly 300 local papers, is in the process of re-launching many of its titles and moving them from daily to weekly publications.
The potential deal is, "clearly against the economic interests of both the entity that is management and its component members, " Mr. Katan said in court papers.
Given this interpretation, it is not surprising that the IMF has thrown its weight strongly behind an enormous increase in the scale and scope of financial regulation in a series of papers leading up to the G20 meetings.
Joining Granada TV at its launch in 1956 as one of the founding executives, he also oversaw such shows as What The Papers Say, A Family at War and The Verdict is Yours, a series of fictional trials improvised by the actors and featuring a real jury.
"The government will respond to its recommendations in due course but agrees that there should be a substantial reduction in the period after which official papers should generally be released to the public, " he said.
The papers also say Facebook is aware of the patents as it has cited them in its own applications to patent some social networking technologies.
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