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  • Nothing could be further from the truth in this context, even for trademarks (i.e. the only time you lose your trademark is if it becomes generic for the class of goods you sell; no one would ever start calling cartoons "Doras" and birthday cakes aren't even in the same class of goods).

    Boing Boing: June 12, 2005 - June 18, 2005 Archives 2005

  • In fact, this was Mt. Doras third attempted attempted attempted murder all year.

    Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009

  • In fact, this was Mt. Doras third attempted attempted attempted murder all year.

    Mount Dora Florida, Terry Clayton shot and killed. Age 56 Ericka ... admin 2009

  • Exactly how many Doras can the universe really contain?

    A Purse? Theodora Goss 2009

  • Doras still coming to school with us every morning, Id gossip at school to Jessica and Jane.

    I'm Perfect, You're Doomed Kyria Abrahams 2009

  • Nowadays they are not going to be deprived of their Doras after a few years in novelistic tragic-but-pure ways, because mercifully we live in the developed world and very few women die of post-miscarriage complications here nowadays.

    Reflections on drink and disappointment... Imogen 2009

  • Soon my mother began shopping specifically for treats that Dora liked, and buying Doras favorite cereal, and picking up extra Capri Suns to stick in Doras ample pockets.

    I'm Perfect, You're Doomed Kyria Abrahams 2009

  • This was the year we had a talking car, so Doras awkward entry was serenaded by a computerized voice saying, A door is ajar.

    I'm Perfect, You're Doomed Kyria Abrahams 2009

  • The south wind blew Dora, and the wild flowers in the hedges were all Doras, to a bud.

    David Copperfield 2007

  • I'm on board, as long as that wasn't one of the Doras that was recalled, because NO ONE needs a nether region full of lead.

    Where Dora Don't Go 2007

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