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The Nets' herringbone pattern appears to be one of the more subtle touches of any court when compared to other wordmarks or skylines, although it remains to be seen how it looks on television and ...
Arena and Solomon designed the foundation for each team, with the colors they thought worked well for the contrast, the apron color, the wordmarks on the baseline and a new side apron. The NBA Cup ...
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In the spring of 2018, when the Liberal government announced Catherine Tait as the new president and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada, the journalist Tom Clark, who had chaired a committee of industry ...
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Ostergren also suggested Bohannan’s actions may be a violation of university policies that prohibit the use of any UI wordmarks, trademarks, logos and symbols without express written approval.
This isn't the first time a Sunrise Homes project has become insolvent. The builder has also admitted to CBC Toronto that it's been selling homes without getting legal approvals to do so for years.