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Five years ago, when the "Orange Revolution" in Ukraine turned Viktor Yushchenko (now president) and Yulia Tymoshenko (now prime minister) into democratic heroes, the villain of the piece was Viktor Yanukovych, the former Communist apparatchik who tried to steal the 2004 election. But it hasn't been a happy five years in Ukraine since then, and it's even possible that Yanukovych will win the presidency fair and square this time.
It's likely that she bears as much of the blame as he does for this disastrous clash of personalities, but she is a much more vivid personality and an adroit politician, so the public has turned against Yushchenko. He will all but vanish from the political scene after the election on Sunday, while "Yulia" (as she is known to everyone in Ukraine) will slug it out...
... democratic heroine Tymoshenko in her trademark braid, committed to modernizing Ukraine and bringiing it into the European Union and the NATO military alliance, versus the c...
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... The European Community Trademark and the system under the European Patent Conventio...
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...Respondents and. International Trademark Association. Intervener. Coram: McLachlin C.J. and... Protection of Well-Known Marks In the European Union, Canada and the Middle East: A Country and R...
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... their attempts to register their PUKKA trademark, offers businesses an insight into the workings off the European Union trade mark institutions, and provides some v...
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... and sold two-way radios, bearing the trademark and infringing on the copyright packaging of Midla..., must buy the radios for the eastern European market from Midland or from Midland's manufacturer...
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... and would increase North American and European leverage in relations with Asia. . The third facto... will undoubtedly be the Canadian trademarked product Parma Ham. This issue goes beyond the norm...
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In competition, [Carroll Shelby]'s specially prepared roadsters showed tremendous promise but proved to be short on stamina. Typically, the Cobras would get off to a impressive start only to falter before the finish. Throughout the fall of 1962 and early 1963, the machines were inconsistent at best. By mid-June, however, with the Cobra's reliability problems finally licked, the cars won 11 of the 16 races in the Sports Car Club of America's (SCCA) grand touring class, among other accomplishments.
The coupes won a few more races that year before Shelby regrouped for the '65 season. Improvements included a horsepower increase (in the 380-385 range) and revisions to front and rear suspensions. There were a total of six competition Daytonas, one of which contained Ford's muscular seven-litr...
... and early 1960s, competed in exotic European racing machinery while frequently wearing his trad...
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...2. the right to the use of the trademarks owned by Glaxo Group, including Zantac;. 3. the ri...He also examined whether the European Licensees were comparators using the CUP method, l...
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...Intimées et. International Trademark Association. Intervenante. Traduction française o... Protection of Well-Known Marks In the European Union, Canada and the Middle East : A Country and ...
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... has, over the years, become Brodeur's trademark, and it is a mark that we see on virtually every p... policing in parts of the world where European influences have been important. As one reads his d...