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  • A '''trademark''' is a word, phrase, design, or other feature that primarily serves to ide ...ry areas of [[intellectual property]] law. The primary differences between trademark and other intellectual property regimes lie in the duration and the scope o
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Trademark]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • An iconic General Mills trademark.
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  • Drugs whose drug name is not protected by a [[trademark]]. They may be manufactured by several companies.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</no
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  • A short message written on a piece of [[self-adhesive]] paper; "Post-it" is a trademark of the 3M Company.
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  • Rule applied in United States trademark law that requires courts and the [[TTAB]] to translate foreign words in det
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  • ...on the web, computed from the links between sites and pages; see Google's trademark [[PageRank]].
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  • ...of self-adhesive paper taken from a pad and called a "Post-it", which is a trademark of the 3M Company.
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  • {{r|Trademark}}
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  • #[[Patent]]s, the Patent and Trademark Office, [[copyright]]s, and [[trademark]]s.
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  • ...advisor in the Office of International Relations at the [[U.S. Patent and Trademark Office]] and Counsel for Intellectual Property and Technology, [[U.S. Senat
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  • {{r|Trademark}}
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  • ...s Patent and Trademark Office]], [http://www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm Trademark] Serial Number: 77044247.
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  • ...n North America in 1989, and in Asia, Europe and Australia in 1990. Due to trademark disputes it was re-branded as the '''Genesis''' in North America. It was th
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  • ...berg}} (note that many of these have been renamed to Project Gutenberg for trademark concerns, and are not original with the Project)
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  • {{r|Trademark}}
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  • ...s unsuccessful, as the 'Met' had not previously registered the design as a trademark.<ref>''UK Patent Office'': '[http://www.patent.gov.uk/tm//legal/decisions/2
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Trademark]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...''[[Death Wish II (album)|Death Wish II]]'' soundtrack, which featured his trademark playing of the guitar with a violin bow while beneath a laser pyramid.
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  • * [[Patent and Trademark Office]]
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  • ...octor Who]]'' for the longest period on television, from 1974 to 1981. His trademark [[scarf]] became an iconic image from the programme. This photo shows Baker
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  • A '''trademark''' is a word, phrase, design, or other feature that primarily serves to ide ...ry areas of [[intellectual property]] law. The primary differences between trademark and other intellectual property regimes lie in the duration and the scope o
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  • ...'''doctrine of foreign equivalents''' is a rule applied in [[United States trademark law]] that requires courts and the [[TTAB]] to translate foreign words in d The [[Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure]] ("TMEP") states the test for applying the d
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  • ...n [[Western]]s, war films and crime dramas, often as an [[anti-hero]]. His trademark persona was the quiet and enigmatic but purposeful character who was always
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  • ...and published in 2003.<ref>[http://www.uspto.gov United States Patent and Trademark Office] Serial number [http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?state=4010:5cas1
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  • {{r|Patent and Trademark Office}}
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  • *[[Service mark]], trademark used to identify a service rather than a product *[[Trademark|Trade mark]], distinctive sign of some kind which is used by a business to
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  • ...d (pop music)|ballads]], projecting a wholesome, boy-next-door image: his trademark was white buck shoes.
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  • ...7580272 for [[Micro-Star International|MSI]]'s 'WIND NETBOOK'</ref><ref>US trademark 77590174 for [[Coby Electronics Corporation|Coby Electronics]]' 'COBY NETBO ...ter-sued-by-psion.html Newsflash: Intel counter-sued by Psion in "netbook" trademark lawsuit; jury trial demanded]</ref>.
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  • On December 30, 2019, Bryant's father Kobe filed to trademark ''"Mambacite"'', her sports nickname, on her behalf.<ref name=abc14news2020 | url = https://people.com/sports/kobe-bryant-filed-trademark-daughter-gianna-mambacita-month-before-deaths/
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  • ...n 1928 the company became [[General Mills]]. Betty Crocker is a registered trademark.
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  • The name ''rolodex'' has become somewhat [[genericized trademark|genericized]] for any [[personal organizer]] performing this function. Of p
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  • ...f Colorado]], and [[West Virginia University]]. He is also famous for his trademark [[bow tie]].
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  • ...had incorporated The Coca-Cola Company and registered Coca-Cola as a U.S. trademark.
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  • ...st using obscene words in an animal’s name, and do not allow violating any trademark, or appropriating a another person’s business or stud name. ...any name that may be misleading, such as the word ‘champion’ in a name, a trademark, or anything that can be mistaken for the name of another kennel.
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  • ...ct;2710 Term Extensions or Adjustments for Delays Within the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Under 35 U.S.C. 154]</ref> (This calculation appears on the * [http://www.uspto.gov/ United Stated Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)]
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  • ...ction, [[Bill Wyman]] and [[Charlie Watts]]. His stage name comes from the trademark 'woo-hoo' howling interjection he used on several of his songs, notably his
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  • Although dactinomycin is often called Actinomycin D, an early registered trademark for this drug, the [[INN]]-recommended names are dactinomycin (English), da
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  • ...and [[Sun Microsystems]], whereby Netscape used the name JavaScript, a Sun trademark,<ref>[http://www.sun.com/suntrademarks/ Sun Trademarks]</ref> in return for
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  • ...] ("TTAB"), which is a judicial body within the [[United States Patent and Trademark Office]] ("USPTO"). ...the earliest filing date of any other registrant. In other words, as the [[Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Manual of Procedure]] ("TBMP") states, "an applicati
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  • ...]'s WHK in the 1950's, created the "Mad Daddy" character, who used his own trademark slang ("wavy gravy," "obla-di") to pitch the records he played as well as t
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  • ...[[Starbucks]] corporation regarding the Starbock beer for which he filed a trademark application. Federal judge Samual Kent ruled in favor of Starbucks, and al
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  • ...exterminate the various pests that come out of pipes—pipes that became the trademark method of travel in subsequent ''Mario'' titles.
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  • This was one of the first songs on which Page used his soon-to-become trademark Gibson Les Paul for recording.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2
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  • ...e last time, to ''Mozilla Firefox'', and this name has been protected as a trademark.
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  • ...produced by the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company. Due to a trademark conflict with another musical instrument company (the [[Gretsch]] Broadkast
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  • ...Project Gutenberg [[trademark]] is used. If the header is stripped and the trademark not used, then the public domain texts can be reused without any restrictio
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  • ...Electronics (also of Birmingham); many years later following financial and trademark troubles, the Mellotron name became unavailable and later instruments were ...G-F) M-400 which was released in 1970 and sold over 1800 units, becoming a trademark sound of the era's progressive bands. The M400 was compact, but had fewer s
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  • ...Brave, Hank posted the consistently great numbers that were to become his trademark. He won another batting title in 1959 (.355), led the league in slugging (
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  • ...For fair use in United States trademark law, see [[Fair use (United States trademark law)]]. For the equivalent of Fair use in United Kingdom law, see [[Fair de * [[Trademark]]
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  • .../web/patents/classification/uspc343/defs343.htm |publisher=U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: Office of Classification Support|date= June 30, 2000|accessdate=201 ...ssification System - Classification Definitions |publisher=U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: Information Products Division |title=Class 370: Multiplex communica
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  • ...ed the Doctor for the longest period on television, from 1974 to 1981. His trademark [[scarf]] became an iconic image from the programme. This photo shows Baker
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  • ...mzowitsch, Stockholm 1920, Nimzowitsch's Defence (B00), 0-1] Nimzowitsch's trademark defence to 1.e4 isn't as well known, but shows it has some bite in its crea ...s Ernst Grunfeld, Marienbad 1925, Nimzo-Bird's Opening (A03), 1-0] Another trademark original opening has Nimzowitsch sneak up on fellow hypermodern Grunfeld.
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  • ...ogical bodies, and bodies dealing with [[intellectual property]] such as [[trademark]]s is the top-level policy-setting and administration of the Domain Name S
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  • [[Image:Coca-cola_logo.png|thumb|right|'''A Coca-Cola® logo, a registered trademark of [[The Coca-Cola Company]]''', is an example of an ''iconic logo''&mdash; # The logo or trademark must be obtained from its official source, or be otherwise identical to tha
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  • ...t segue into 'The Rain Song'. For this live arrangement, Page employed his trademark Gibson EDS-1275 double-necked guitar. 'The Song Remains the Same' would be
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  • ...rotocols. The name was based, with permission, on the [[RSA Laboratories]] trademark "S/WAN" which stands for '''secure wide area network'''.
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  • ...tent databases such as those available from the [[United States Patent and Trademark Office]] can be useful.
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  • ...blues, Rock music|rock, and country style songs, a departure from Proby's trademark pop sound of the 1960s. While it did not succeed commercially, it is best r
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  • ...fits. In 1877, Schumacher adopted the Quaker symbol, the first registered trademark for a breakfast cereal. The acceptance of "horse food" for human consumpti ...commercial taste appeal. His signature on every package became the company trademark and insurance of quality.
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  • ...pt at the start of a sentence. At some point, however, the Trio obtained a trademark for "The Kingston Trio" and that is the way they now refer to themselves. T
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  • ...for Intellectual Property]] and [[Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office]] ...ellectual Property]] and [[Deputy Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office]]
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  • ...n administration shoulder liability for the political use of the Star Wars trademark <ref> Lucasfilm Ltd. v. High Frontier, 622 F. Supp. 931 (D.D.C. 1985) </ref
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  • In 1987 the Rhodes trademark was acquired by [[Roland Corporation|Roland]], but they only applied the na
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  • ...known-company.new</tt>". Speculators, meanwhile, rush to do so before the trademark holder can do so, and, if successful, sell the rights to the domain at a ve
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  • ...known-company.new</tt>". Speculators, meanwhile, rush to do so before the trademark holder can do so, and, if successful, sell the rights to the domain at a ve
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  • ...The Patent Office issued a ruling in favour of the BBC in 2002.<ref name="trademark">{{cite web |url=http://www.patent.gov.uk/tm//legal/decisions/2002/o33602.p
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  • ...px|thumb|right|<b>Bill O'Reilly about to bowl.<br />The image captures his trademark "whirling arms" method of delivery.</b>]]
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  • ...http://www.vitispharma.pl/en/index.php?link=dicoflor60</ref> LGG is now a trademark owned by Valio Corporation who signed an agreement with Gorbach and Goldin
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  • ...hoosing the name “Seventh-day Adventist Church” (which is now a registered trademark). <ref> Much of this historical overview is based on information in Jonatha
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  • ...the Oliver Twins owned the [[copyright]] to Dizzy, Codemasters owned the [[trademark]]. This meant that future releases in the Dizzy series were impossible. In ...is was neither official or legally binding. Codemasters, who still own the trademark, have made no comment.
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  • *A trademark [[weapon]], such as Wonder Woman’s "[[Lasso of Truth]]" or [[Captain Amer ...haracters, Inc.]] and [[DC Comics]] share ownership of the United States [[trademark]] for the phrases "Super Hero" and "Super Heroes" and these two companies o
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  • ..., p. 128</ref> Euripides' concluding use of the device became his infamous trademark, which he also applied in more venturesome ways, as e.g. shown in the hero'
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  • '''Heînz''' ''trademark'' = '''Hînes'''; the German boy's name, however, rhymes with '''pînts'''
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  • ...gy]], '''generic drugs''' are "drugs whose drug name is not protected by a trademark. They may be manufactured by several companies." <ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Govern
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  • ...ey'd come out ready pickled!' Sutch would appear during campaigns with his trademark megaphone, top hat and leopardskin shirt. The party's official slogan was:
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  • The present owner of the trademark UNIX® is The Open Group, an industry standards consortium. Only systems fu
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  • ...l problems the army had to overcome. Washington met the challenge with his trademark determination, leadership ability, and sound decision-making. He also, howe
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  • ...] of a benevolent [[God]] (through both the [[ontological argument]] and [[trademark argument]]). Because God is benevolent, he can have some faith in the accou
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  • ...mics, the change of name prompted by Marvel Comics' complaints of possible trademark infringement. As with ''Watchmen'', Moore explored the possible ways the wo
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  • ...problems inherent to the American cause in the Revolutionary War with his trademark determination, leadership ability, and sound decision making. He also, howe
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  • Doesn't NSRM have a trademark or service mark? If so, it's a proper name and should stay with initial cap
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  • ..."speak freak". Along her career she also used [[heroin]], [[alcohol]] (her trademark beverage was [[Southern Comfort]]), and other psychoactive drugs.
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  • ...style '''Colómbia''' instead of '''Colòmbia''' = '''Colúmbia''' ''British, trademark''; also '''Colómbo''' for '''Colòmbo'''. Similarly, some affect a partia
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  • ...devout. A combination of computer dating, personal advertisements and the trademark Web collaborative spirit, Internet dating services have altered the face of
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  • The term [[zeppelin]] is a genericised trademark that originally referred to airships manufactured by the Zeppelin Company.
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  • ...Buffalo in 1881, with the slogan "Public Office is a Public Trust" as his trademark of office. One newspaper, in endorsing him, said it did so for three reason
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  • ...more 'bohemian' figure, usually clad in a long coat, wide-brimmed hat and trademark scarf. By this time, ''Doctor Who'' was a mainstay of Saturday-evening ente
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  • ...[[merchandising]], including the registration of "Albert Einstein" as a [[trademark]]. ...t comply with certain standards (e.g., when Einstein's name is used as a [[trademark]], the ™ symbol must be used).<ref>{{cite web | title=ALBRT EINSTEIN BRAN
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  • ...''''Murmur''''', played a distinctive, very melodic style of bass, a minor trademark of the band's early work.
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  • ...25 July 1969. The harmony vocals of Anderson and Squire were an immediate trademark of the Yes sound. The band's optimistic, vaguely futuristic outlook on the
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  • ...it|{{Bill Tilden Hitting a Backhand.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Tilden wearing his trademark sweater and hitting a backhand circa 1924.]]
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  • ...l music|soul]], R&B, classical and pop of the 1960s but the most important trademark was however that the four musicians presented bombastic, high-speed arrange
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  • ...ikipedia's own on-line newspaper], in rejecting an attempt to register a [[trademark]], the [[UK Intellectual Property Office]] based their decision in part on
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  • ...ned final name for a short time, but was changed to Nintendo 64 because of trademark conflicts with the software publisher "Ultra Games." Nintendo also touted
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  • ...a printed and published recipe are NOT copyrightable, or subject, say to a trademark. BUT, the *instructions* cannot be directly copied. So, for instance, we co
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  • ...he group's début album ''[[Led Zeppelin (album)|Led Zeppelin]]'', with its trademark Hindenburg cover art, was released in the US, and it ascended to number 10
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  • ...the group's debut album ''[[Led Zeppelin (album)|Led Zeppelin]]'' with its trademark Hindenburg cover art, was released in the US, and it ascended to number ten
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  • * '''[[Intellectual property]]''' deals with [[Patent]]s, [[trademark]]s and [[copyright]]s. These are intangible assets, like the right not to h
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