A mark can also be used on discardable packaging, advertisements and trade literature. |
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Just because you don't fall into this particular line, or know a few exceptions personally, doesn't mean it's completely discardable. |
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We have emerged in numbers at last, and are no longer invisible, discardable or silent. |
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The evenings probably weren't all that unlike the other readings, except that the material was probably more instantly accessible, and, arguably, discardable. |
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The nightmarish sense of human life being as discardable as clay permeates his writing. |
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When my friend asked his question, I always assumed it was a discardable line, more than a serious observation. |
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Its old version was that Indigenous peoples have always been in the way of progress, their interests a nuisance or threat, their treaties a discardable artifact. |
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And the quality of goods they put on the street because they're done with it and discardable is also very impressive. |
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Knight embraces her unborn children instead of viewing them as discardable byproducts of an evil situation. |
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Instead, we now have discardable lifestyles substituting for the durable, the tenacious, the sacred. |
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There is, understandably, a continual anger with the implied underlying belief that equality is pivotal – unless it's gender equality, in which case it's marginal and discardable. |
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