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In reverse settlements, drug makers pay generic competitors to postpone bringing copies of name-brand medicines onto the market.
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Can't really buy a good hunting parka these days that isn't name-brand camo.
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Like other department stores, Kohl's mixes name-brand merchandise with its own private-label and exclusive offerings in an attempt to offer uniqueness to customers.
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Daniella Zalcman for The Wall Street Journal The eat-in kitchen has custom cabinetry, name-brand appliances and a window.
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He hopes to offer displaced residents affordable, cutting-edge, radically green homes designed by name-brand architects like Thom Mayne and Frank Gehry.
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My Mexican, name-brand daughter-in-law, mentioned in another post on this thread, bought me a ton of "casual chic" clothes for this past Christmas from the store where she works in the women's better dresses department.
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"Capital is extremely portable," said John Grubb, a managing partner with Boulder's Sterling-Rice Group, a long-time Boulder-based advertising and marketing company that bucked the need to be in L.A. or New York but still attracts name-brand national clients.
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"Capital is extremely portable," said John Grubb, a managing partner with Boulder's Sterling-Rice Group, a long-time Boulder-based advertising and marketing company that bucked the need to be in L.A. or New York but still attracts name-brand national clients.
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KV Pharmaceutical KVA, $1.35 The company has healthy generic drug, name-brand drug and raw-materials businesses, says Bernard Gray , who reads the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
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My Mexican, name-brand daughter-in-law, mentioned in another post on this thread, bought me a ton of "casual chic" clothes for this past Christmas from the store where she works in the women's better dresses department.
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