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Erst- und Rekursgericht nahmen an, dass die Silbe „sinu“ nur wenig zur Kennzeichnungskraft der Marke „Sinupret“ beitrage, da „Sinus“ in der medizinischen Fachsprache u.a. die Nasennebenhöhlen bezeichnet und „Sinusitis“ deren Entzündung.
The court of first instance and the appeal court both found that “sinu” is of little distinctive character as “sinus” is used in the technical terminology of doctors and describes the paranasal sinuses. Accordingly the lower courts found that the descriptive part of the trade mark is of no or very little distinctive character and the second parts of the conflicting signs “pret” versus “vex” were sufficiently dissimilar to exclude any likelihood of confusion even when the signs where used for identical goods. However, The Supreme Court disagreed.
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Im Nordosten von Kolumbien gibt es isolierte Populationen verschiedener bedrohter Vogelarten der Gattung Pyrrhura (Sittiche). Für den Sinu Sittich kam das Projekt zu spät, nach 2 langen Jahren der Suche wurde er vom Team für ausgestorben erklärt.
In north-western Colombia, isolated populations of several endangered species of Pyrrhura parakeets exist. This project came too late for the Sinu Parakeet which, after two long years of searching, the team gave-up as extinct. The Flame-winged Parakeet was found to be vulnerable. Worse off are the Santa Marta and Perija Parakeets, both determined as Endangered and on which this project is concentrated. The biggest threat is the destruction of their habitats.
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Johannes Schiefners Faszination für die siebziger Jahre manifestiert sich auch in Alison O'Donnells "Heaven Heath" und Bill Fays "Tiny", von Johannes höchstpersönlich intoniert. Diese beiden Lieder überzeugen mich persönlich nicht so wirklich, dafür gibt es eine eindringliche, von Iritchka gesungene Version des traditionellen bulgarischen Liedes "Sinu Stujene".
The songs, three of them, are a mixed bag. The intelligent Richard Thompson ballad Little Beggar Girl is attractively sung, with a catchy treatment on chimes and mandolin. The harmonies on Dollia, an eighteenth century chorus song, are raw and primal, jarring with the string backing. Zoox close with a poignant unaccompanied solo version of Old Smokey which reminds me of Edward II's doomed attempt to drag Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron into the late 20th century: I'm not sure what they're trying to say. The instrumentals are easier to interpret, whether it's soulful whistle on Riffwood or sultry sax on Salty. This is the second Zoox CD - I haven't heard their first, but I'd say there's plenty more good music to come.