INFORMATIONAL FLYERS

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CRL AFSCME LOCAL 2187 COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP Judith A Hoover 4325 E. Cheltenham Ave. Philadelphia PA 191241415 Informational flyers, letters and other communications regarding services of Local Union political party;
GREENOVATION IMC, Inc, DIF 32 One College Avenue Williamsport PA 17701 Informational flyers, brochures, and newsletters about competitions encouraging entrepreneurs and companies to submit environmentally-friendly product ideas or manufacturing facility improvements for the chance to win financial support to more forward toward commercialization of the winning product idea or manufacturing facility improvement; and informational flyers, brochures, and newsletters about competitions encouraing entrepreneurs and companies to develop and/or commercialize environmentally-friendly product ideas or manufacturing facility improvements;GREEN INNOVATION;Advertising, marketing and promotion (including web-based advertising, marketing and promotion) services for competitions encouraging entrepreneurs and companies to submit environmentally-friendly product ideas or manufacturing facility improvements for the chance to win financial support to move forward toward commercialization of the winning product idea or manufacturing facility improvement; and advertising, marketing and promotion (including web-based advertising, marketing and promotion) services for competitions encouraging entrepreneurs and companies to develop and/or commercialize environmentally-friendly product ideas or manufacturing facility improvements;
JDRF YOUR WAY JDRF INTERNATIONAL 200 Vesey Street, 28th Floor New York NY 10281 Informational flyers, pamphlets, and brochures about type 1 diabetes (T1D);Charitable fundraising services relating to type 1 diabetes (T1D);Association services, namely, promoting the public interest and awareness of curing, treating, and preventing type 1 diabetes; Business services, namely, providing support and assistance in the nature of developing fundraising program catalogs, brochures, price sheets, order forms, and other documents for others, design of advertising material for fundraising campaigns, scriptwriting for fundraising program advertising, and development of fundraising campaigns by others;Charitable services, namely, providing a website that features technology that enables users to plan events related to type 1 diabetes (T1D), namely, fundraisers, sporting events, memorials, and special events designed to raise awareness of type 1 diabetes (T1D);
LIBERTY SHIP JOHN W. BROWN Project Liberty Ship Inc. PO Box 25846 Baltimore MD 212240546 Informational flyers, pamphlets, brochures, and postcards regarding the Liberty Ship John W Brown;LIBERTY SHIP JOHN W BROWN;T-shirts, shirts, hats and jackets;Coasters, Glass dishes, mugs and plates;
THE POWER OF D The Pet Industry Distributors Association Suite H 3465 Box Hill Corporate Center Dr. Abingdon MD 21009 Informational flyers, sheets and brochures about product distribution and distributorships;THE POWER OF DISTRIBUTORS;Associations services, namely, promoting the interests of those in the distributorship industry;
THE POWER OF D GROWTH THROUGH DISTRIBUTION Pet Industry Distributors Association, The 3465 Box Hill Corporate Center Dr. Suite H Abingdon MD 21009 Informational flyers, sheets and brochures about product distribution and distributorships;Associations services, namely, promoting the interests of those in the distributorship industry;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A memory buffer facilitates log catchup for online operations. Certain designated areas of memory are allocated for one or more buffers for use during online operations (e.g., reorganization, create index, etc.). Concurrent update activities to the target object write informational records into the one or more buffers. If the buffers become full, the informational records may be written to logs for persistent storage. After online operations finish building all or a suitable portion of the shadow object, log catchup is performed by first applying activities in the informational records from the buffer and thereafter applying activities from logs, if necessary. The invention helps solve the drawbacks of log catchup since the buffer contains only the information related to the target shadow object. Also it does not involve physical I/Os, as these records are all in memory.