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house mark

American  

noun

  1. a trademark that appears on and identifies all of a company's products.


Example Sentences

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“House Republicans voted in favor of a rules package that includes accountability measures that update the Office of Congressional Ethics — using direct language from Democrats’ charter of the office — and to allow citizens to submit claims to the Ethics Committee in order to provide greater transparency and accountability to the people’s House,” Mark Bednar, a spokesman for Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican, told The Times.

From Washington Times

After leaving the White House, Mark Meadows joined the Conservative Partnership Institute, a Washington nonprofit that seeks to move the Republican Party even further to the right.

From Salon

Both measures, which await votes in the House, mark improvements.

From Washington Times

"I had always dreamed of and wanted to make a flag for our house," Mark Newman told "Fox & Friends" Tuesday.

From Fox News

Mr. Boyd “marched to the East Room of the White House,” Mark said, where Johnson promptly announced his appointment to the Commerce Department.

From Washington Post