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The duo's performance of the cakewalk captured the audience's attention, and they soon became so closely associated with this dance that many people think of them as its originators.
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Historically, trademarks owned by other corporations had become generic words, such as shredded wheat and thermos, lost as the exclusive property of their originators.
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Like many cases of once-exclusive vernacular that becomes mainstream, the views of the originators towards the term have changed significantly over the years.
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A great many of these took the names of their originators or primary manufacturers, rather than a more descriptive name.
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In fact the originators of the term halwaxiid prefer an evolutionary family tree in which the halwaxiids are not monophyletic.
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These boats are designed primarily for pleasure and utilize new building materials and techniques not available to the originators of the dory.
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However, the originators and proponents of dry needling acknowledged the origin and inspiration of this technique to be acupuncture.
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What these private label or non-agency originators did do was to use structured finance to create securities.
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Then, in late 1989, they suddenly called it quits, but not before establishing themselves as originators and innovators.
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He was one of the originators of orthomolecular medicine, but his work remains largely unaddressed by established medicine.
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