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  • Patently, that is not going to be the case as a bolstered Hamas will rise from the ashes and the Middle East peace process will be no further forward, indeed it shall be many steps back.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Jeff 2009

  • In effect, can Apple do what it did for digital entertainment and cell phones, for the energy of computing? called Patently Apple, unearthed what it says is a patent for a smart home energy management system dashboard from Apple.

    GigaOM Network 2010

  • Chien, Professor of Law at the Santa Clara University School of Law, published a draft paper titled Patently Protectionist?

    Archive 2008-07-01 Peter Zura 2008

  • Chien, Professor of Law at the Santa Clara University School of Law, published a draft paper titled Patently Protectionist?

    Rethinking the Role of the ITC In Patent Cases Peter Zura 2008

  • "Patently" absurd by Steve Windisch (jibbguy) on Thursday, Apr 9, 2009 at 9: 52: 35 AM

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Corporate Monopoly of Science 2009

  • Patently, the use of mobile, social media, contactless payment technology built into the handset, geo-location capability, targeted 1-to-1 marketing offer management beyond Groupon, and other such capabilities should be an absolute priority for bankers today -- but we aren't even talking about those things properly yet.

    Brett King: Banks Still Don't Get Mobile, But Neither Do Researchers... Brett King 2011

  • Patently, however, party reform alone is not enough.

    Ed Miliband: The long and winding road | Editorial 2011

  • (Patently disturbed by their entrance, speaking to Dobleman, who has finished with the telephone.)

    THEFT 2010

  • Patently, rompers or all-in-ones are meant for the under-10s or those of us in later years with incontinence issues.

    Spring's Prints Charming? Tina Gaudoin 2011

  • Patently, the use of mobile, social media, contactless payment technology built into the handset, geo-location capability, targeted 1-to-1 marketing offer management beyond Groupon, and other such capabilities should be an absolute priority for bankers today -- but we aren't even talking about those things properly yet.

    Brett King: Banks Still Don't Get Mobile, But Neither Do Researchers... Brett King 2011

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