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  • The quote about meeting with Hitler was from Sen. William Borah "The Great Opposer" who sounded amazingly like John McCain.

    Bush suggests Obama wants 'appeasement' of terrorists 2008

  • Marty Schwimmer comments pithily: Opposer argues that registration of the mark DYKES ON BIKES would foster hatred of men, because, you know, lesbians hate men.

    As long as it's the good kind of hate Rebecca Tushnet 2006

  • The TTAB said, "Opposer has put nothing into the record to establish what percentage of girls 6-14 who subscribe to comic books also are potential purchasers of cosmetics."

    Rebecca Tushnet's 43(B)log Rebecca Tushnet 2004

  • The TTAB said, "Opposer has put nothing into the record to establish what percentage of girls 6-14 who subscribe to comic books also are potential purchasers of cosmetics."

    Archive 2004-11-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2004

  • H. ASQUITH. Opposer (Collegers), said that the speech of the hon.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, November 24, 1920 Various 1898

  • The Parish-Clerk began his Duties with the late Vicar, a grave and austere Man; one fully orthodox; a Detecter and Opposer of the Wiles of Satan -- His opinion of his own Fortitude -- The more frail offended by these Professions -- His good advice gives further Provocation --

    The Borough George Crabbe 1793

  • The Parish-Clerk began his Duties with the late Vicar, a grave and austere Man; one fully orthodox; a Detecter and Opposer of the Wiles of Satan -- His opinion of his own Fortitude -- The more frail offended by these Professions -- His good advice gives further Provocation --

    The Borough George Crabbe 1793

  • The Parish-Clerk began his Duties with the late Vicar, a grave and austere Man; one fully orthodox; a Detecter and Opposer of the Wiles of Satan -- His opinion of his own Fortitude -- The more frail offended by these Professions -- His good advice gives further Provocation --

    The Borough George Crabbe 1793

  • As to the marks, the Board focused on the closer of the two marks of Opposer, and concluded that the presence of the Ø "is sufficient to impart a slightly different appearance and connotation than the term BORN in applicant's mark."

    The TTABlog® 2010

  • Opposer maintained that the wording BORN = OFFICIAL in Applicant's mark suggests that the goods are "an authorized or 'official' BORN product - originating from or authorized by the same source."

    The TTABlog® 2010

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