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product mark

noun

  1. a trademark used on only one product.



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Asked about the key difference in the new product, Mark Transky, the president of the company, said in an interview: “It’s about 15 percent stronger.”

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Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman, currently on the injured list, didn’t make it to Williamsport but did play with other future big leaguers while growing up, such as former Mets star David Wright and fellow University of Virginia product Mark Reynolds.

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In the Huskies’ 2020 class, West joins another tight end — 6-6, 250-pound Newport Beach, Calif., product Mark Redman — with a similar set of skills.

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“General Motors believes the future is all-electric,” said GM head of product Mark Reuss.

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GM chief financial officer Chuck Stevens earned $8.1 million in 2015, the company said, while president Dan Ammann earned $11.8 million and executive vice president for product Mark Reuss earned $10.2 million.

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