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" ... In short, Judge Scholar Al finds the Secret Formula, the trademarks, trade dress, processes and procedures that Mama Coke grapples to her soul with hoops of steel means her offshore mixers of concentrate, which they sell off to bottlers, have nothing worth anything, so whatever they get belongs to Mama Coke. The independent bottlers have economic clout; the offshore mixers, known to the cognoscenti as supply points, are mere dust beneath Mama Coke’s shoes. ... "
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" ... The UK has come a long way in a short time on electric vehicles. The country ranks third in Europe for total number of EVs, with the number of plug-in cars on the road now over 390,000, up from a mere 3,500 in 2013. This is around 1% of the market and sales grew by 21% last year alone. ... "
" ... The short answer is digital—very, very digital. Thanks to Covid-19, the traditional hiring process has been harder than ever this year as recruiters and candidates scrambled to adapt to a fully remote experience. But seismic shifts are well underway—both in the way companies hire and in the traits they’re looking for in 2021. ... "
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