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  • | foundation = [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]], [[United Kingdom|UK]] ({{Start date|1768}}) | location_country = [[United States|U.S.]]
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  • ...he [[American War of Independence]] attributes the success of the [[United States]] in part to "a population mainly of good English blood and instincts".<ref ...nce]], [[technology]], [[international law|international]] and [[municipal law]], and [[medicine]]. For example, the article on the vitamin deficiency di
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  • | country = United Kingdom (1768–1900)<br>United States (1901–present) ...'Index'' preface}}</ref> Although publication has been based in the United States since 1901, the ''Britannica'' has maintained [[American and British Englis
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  • ...f> such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law, sometimes referred to as "noncopyright." ...ation of such contracts) are protected and restricted under U.S. copyright law. The holdership of the copyright depends on the terms of the contract and t
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  • Extruded closed-cell polystyrene foam is sold under the [[trademark]] [[Styrofoam]] by [[Dow Chemical Company|Dow Chemical]]. This term is ofte ...t require a 15 minute thermal barrier) according to [[Building code#United States|US building codes]]. A growing use of EPS in construction is [[Insulating c
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  • ...h radios and appliances, as well as [[bicycles]]. Matsushita's brother-in-law, [[Toshio Iue]] founded [[Sanyo]] as a subcontractor for components after W In 1961, [[Konosuke Matsushita]] traveled to the [[United States]] and met with American [[dealer]]s. Panasonic began producing [[televisio
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  • ...l_status = [[Controlled Substances Act|Schedule I and III]] ([[United States|US]]) ...b.org/pdf/e/list/green.pdf</ref> It is sold as '''Marinol''' (a registered trademark of [[Solvay (company)|Solvay Pharmaceuticals]]). Dronabinol is also market
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  • ...in the USA and Canada. Several US states have made it illegal under state law. ...ttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35444158|title= Fake pot that acts real stymies law enforcement|author= |date= 2010-02-17|work= |agency= Associated Press|acces
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  • ...selves through patches and tattoos; have written constitutions and bylaws; trademark their club names and logos; and have publicity campaigns aimed at cleaning Law enforcement agencies have confiscated colors and other club [[paraphernalia
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  • ...(TRIPs) requires [[criminal]] procedures and penalties in cases of "wilful trademark counterfeiting or copyright piracy on a commercial scale".<ref>{{Cite book| ...ghted work or exercising the exclusive rights owned.<ref>Dowling v. United States (1985), 473 U.S. 207, pp. 217–218</ref>
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  • ..., [[NBC News]], ''[[New York Post]]'', ''[[National Enquirer]]'', [[United States Senate|Senators]] [[Tom Daschle]] and [[Patrick Leahy]] ...nvestigation became "one of the largest and most complex in the history of law enforcement."<ref>http://www.fbi.gov/anthrax/amerithraxlinks.htm</ref>
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  • ...soya bean as a protein source in place of cow's milk (mostly in the United States and Great Britain) and formulas using protein reduced (hydrolysed) into its | title = The Resurgence of Breastfeeding in the United States
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