no you are not
Yes, because waffles grow on trees.
No, well they can, but the owner of the trademark can sue them for damages.
By finding someone with similar interests and ideas. But make sure you are not exactly the same, for then you get bored with each other eventually.
Midway Games West, Inc. seems to have, however this is also being debated. It's not so much that someone can't use the name in their company, it's just that as it's an actual place name, the company should not be able to keep others from using it. It would be like trademarking "Texas".
"sort of" means not exactly but close. It could mean rather like something, or similar to it, or it could mean that someone rather likes someone or something, as in they are not certain about their feelings but they are mostly positive ones.
Lacking means that there is a shortage of something; such as someone who is lacking in manners. Devoid means to be completely without something. The words are similar but not exactly the same.
The verb to tose means to tease or comb as someone might do to wool. There is also a company called Tose Software that is Japanese and produces many games.
- A company is a commercial business. - To keep company with someone is to associate with, hang around with them. - Company is coming, or you're having company over, means someone is coming to visit. - If you have company, you have someone visiting you.
Exactly how it sounds.
Try a custom gaming PC company like Ironside Computers. Speak to someone there so they can recommend exactly what you need. Their website is IronsideComputers.com
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The recruitment of an office clerk is similar for other types of jobs. If someone in the company wants the job, they should have an opportunity before posting to the outside.