There is little doubt that the unauthorized use of any widely-known coined word, that has been nationally advertised, would be enjoined by the courts, even if applied to a wholly different line of merchandise.
There were nationally famous sportsmen, to keep the baseball games up to scratch, and to see that gymnastics out-of-doors were helped out by the rules.
John Bull never laughs so loudly as when he laughs at himself; but the Americans are nationally sensitive, and cannot endure that good- humoured raillery which jests at their weaknesses and foibles.
Gosden of Richmond became nationally known for their acting.
This industry has developed rapidly, and Virginia now plays an important part nationally in this production.
He became nationally famous for his "Rhapsodie Negre" for piano and orchestra.
But as it is very nearly alike in the foremost states of Christendom, and as it is nationally set forth by those states, it indirectly becomes an index to the true condition of the present civilization of the world.
And how nationally disgraceful, in every conceivable point of view, is the IV.
There was, nationally speaking, none in the country.
Extraordinary missions, nationally constituted, have several times been resorted to in our own country, and always with public approbation, whether successful or not.
THE DEAD "After all, if the Croat state wishes to be strong, a nationally intolerant policy must be pursued for fifty years, because too much tolerance on such issues can only do harm.
In judgment and according to His warning He caused them to be carried away captives and buried nationally among the people whither they were led and for twenty-five hundred years have been nationally lost to view.
Only can the Jews return and be owned nationally of the Lord when He shall come.
The time will come when matters of trade in the large shall be conducted nationally and municipally.
Personally andnationally there are no duplicates in the social scheme.
It is individually rather than nationally that I propose to scan it now.
That art and imagination are necessarily bound together receives no very forcible confirmation from a land where, nationally speaking, at any rate, the first is easily first and the last easily last, as nations go.
War, so far from ending, because war was forbidden and nationally renounced, on the contrary would transmigrate into a more fearful shape.
Though we have nationally torn our marriage contract with heaven, and taken away our names, yet the Lord has not.
Nationally the movement had wrought good; from this time the law was modified in practice, and the tendency to reduce a whole class to serfage was effectually checked.
Let us Nationally inventory our stocks and resources, unify and codify our laws affecting taxation and irrigation, liability and responsibility--develop our interstate commerce, and promote the general welfare.
We asked women voters again to withhold their support nationally from President Wilson and his party.
Mrs. Belmont was impatient to do nationally what she had already inaugurated in New York State suffrage work-make suffrage an election issue.
The sporting populace at large sincerely grieved over the passing of this nationally revered figure who had contributed much to football in particular and all athletics in general.
A victory for Grinnell, on the other hand, would be the greatest triumph ever scored by that school since Pomeroy was a nationally known eleven, accustomed to playing the best in the country.
Unselfish individually, the Austrians are nationallyentirely selfish, and in this consists, so far as it is truly alleged against them, their barbarism.
The pounds are there, and the paper is there: what does itnationally matter which of us have which?
Farther: What does itnationally matter whether Lord A.
The Put-Through Clan nationally will grade the listening and ranking of the demands of industrial groups upon the assumption that people who slur over what is next door are not apt to be deep about things that are further away.
The nationally organized consumers will naturally advertise to people which firms take the least time off for fighting, and put all their work into the goods they expect the people to pay for.
Even an idea nobody would care about one way or the other becomes suddenly and nationally interesting to us when we find people we would not think would believe it, are believing it hard and trying to get us to believe it.
Germans we have all got to devote ourselves nationally to sitting on the necks of six hundred years.
Thinking a thing out nationally on a hundred million scale which is being done by people who cannot even think a thing out individually or on a two-person, or five-person scale, is in danger of coming to very superficial decisions.
It would never have occurred to the women of this country as it has to the men to get up a contraption for doing a thing nationally that they could not even do at home.
The printers had organized nationally for the first time in 1836, but the organization lasted less than two years; likewise the cordwainers or shoemakers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nationally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.