(lack of similarity)

  • 1Brand extension — or brand stretching is a marketing strategy in which a firm marketing a product with a well developed image uses the same brand name in a different product category. Organizations use this strategy to increase and leverage brand equity… …

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  • 2Civil Brand — DVD cover Directed by Neema Barnette Produced by Neema Barnette …

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  • 3Montebello, New York — Montebello   Village   Location of village within the town of Ramapo and Rockland County, New …

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  • 4Gérard Lebovici — Gerard Lebovici (1932 5 March1984) was a French film producer, editor and impresario. His mother was executed in a Nazi concentration camp during the Second World War . Then on the point of embarking on a promising career on the stage at twenty… …

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  • 5heterology — n. [Gr. heteros, different; logos, discourse] The lack of similarity between structures due to different components or of a different derivation; see anology, homology …

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  • 6disparity — /di spar i tee/, n., pl. disparities. lack of similarity or equality; inequality; difference: a disparity in age; disparity in rank. [1545 55; < MF desparite < LL disparitas; see DIS 1, PARITY1] Syn. See difference. * * * …

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  • 7drum — [16] Belying the total lack of similarity between the instruments, drum, trumpet, and trombone seem to be closely related. Drum appears to be a shortening of a slightly earlier English word drumslade ‘drum, drummer’, which was borrowed from Low&#8230; …

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  • 8disparity — dis•par•i•ty [[t]dɪˈspær ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties lack of similarity or equality; difference • Etymology: 1545–55; &LT; MF desparite &LT; LL disparitās …

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  • 9disparity — /dɪsˈpærəti/ (say dis paruhtee) noun (plural disparities) lack of similarity or equality; inequality; difference: a disparity in age; the disparity of wealth between nations …

  • 10drum — [16] Belying the total lack of similarity between the instruments, drum, trumpet, and trombone seem to be closely related. Drum appears to be a shortening of a slightly earlier English word drumslade ‘drum, drummer’, which was borrowed from Low&#8230; …

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