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And the official truth, the truth was, the law was, that a black man was a property, was a thing, you see.
And Huck gets on the raft with a
property
named Jim, a slave, see.
There's lots of electronics and secret sauce and all kinds of intellectual
property
that go into it.
And until this very moment, maybe you didn't think twice about it, and nor did I, until I answered a 20-word cryptic advert to become an intellectual
property
investigator.
Your own thing, not personal property, my property, every time.
The second thing is tools for collaboration, be they systems of collaboration, or intellectual
property
systems which encourage collaboration.
Now, if you look at what that adjacent
property
is worth, you could actually buy the property, cut down the shrubbery to improve the sight line, and then sell it off again.
Later that day, I was driving around this
property
with Miguel, and I asked him, I said, "For a place that seems so natural, unlike like any farm I'd ever been at, how do you measure success?"
Well, last year, this
property
had 600,000 birds on it, more than 250 different species.
In the fashion industry, there's very little intellectual
property
protection.
The courts have said over and over again, "You don't need any more intellectual
property
protection."
So the point is the Republicans here recognize that there's a certain need of ownership, a respect for ownership, the respect we should give the creator, the remixer, the owner, the
property
owner, the copyright owner of this extraordinarily powerful stuff, and not a generation of sharecroppers.
I think the Earth has got a strange
property
that the farther away you get from it, the more beautiful it seems.
It actually turns out, though, even though we've only known of long-range propagation for a few decades, the whales clearly have evolved, over tens of millions of years, a way to exploit this amazing
property
of the ocean.
So I went out and studied a bunch of things, and I found a survey that showed that 94 percent of business leaders worldwide believe that the intangibles are important in their business, things like intellectual property, their corporate culture, their brand loyalty, and yet, only five percent of those same leaders actually had a means of measuring the intangibles in their business.
He stayed there a hundred times in the last 20 years, and he's loyal to the
property
because of the relationship that Vivian and her fellow employees have created with him.
When the shopping center died, the city restored the site's original wetlands, creating lakefront property, which then attracted private investment, the first private investment to this very low-income neighborhood in over 40 years.
So the experience of humanity has always been that there are some shapes which have this peculiar property, that each part is like the whole, but smaller.
I call it my investment
property.
Well, I like to be organized, so I have the will, I'm a registered organ donor, and I have my investment
property.
So picture that for a moment: every household a proud producer as well as consumer of energy ... the ability to generate power, to share power, to sell power, all coming from your own generating asset sitting on your own
property.
Women and girls as
property.
And the
property
of parallel lines is that they never meet.
"The Duke" is a film based in the heart of the British aristocracy where an old Duke (John Neville) dies and to avoid his large
property
and the vast riches to be taken from him after death by 2 devious aristocrats (Oliver Muirhead and Sophie Heyman); he passes his Dukeship down to his dog.
He decides to take a few friends to check the
property
out.
This movie basically tries to make the life of a firefighter exciting but it just comes off as boring as any other jobs except you save lives or
property
by extinguishing the fire.
One of them has an idea to donate some
property
in order to buy themselves a good name (sort of like Carnegie) but it turns out the
property
they want to give away actually belongs to O'Brien.
This movie is about a group of women (perhaps not of the highest repute) who are heading to a small fort to take over a recently departed uncles
property
where they plan to set up shop.
If the rest of the story is compelling, I don't care about details like how Stargher afforded all the fancy electronic equipment and underground chambers or why the FBI wasn't checking to see if he owned any other
property
or had access to out of the way places while they were waiting to see if the whole entering the killer's mind thing would work, but I do like to have a sense of what motivates the serial killer in a serial killer movie when he kills in such a complex manner.
Ten minutes from the Gein
property
to be exact.
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