PLASTIC FLAGS

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BURRST Sullivan, Cathie 2135 Elm Ave. Reedsport OR 97467 Plastic flags, namely, ATV, UTV, and motorcycle flags;
PORT QUENDALL PORT QUENDALL COMPANY 110-110th Ave. N.E. Suite 550 Bellevue WA 98004 plastic flags; and mooring buoys, not of metal;
READING EQUAL WEALTH AND POWER Ferguson, Zachary J. 1451 W. 110th Place Chicago IL 60643 plastic flags, plastic banners, plastic bumper stickers, plastic window stickers, plastic wall and refrigerator stickers;
THE ADVENTURES OF DIGGER AND FRIENDS TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION IP Department - Trademark Group 10201 West Pico Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90035 Plastic flags; non-metal and non-leather key chains; plastic key chains; non-metal license plates; plastic license plates;
THE PASSION IS REAL Sherrod, Katherine R. 2301 Bay Oaks Place Norfolk VA 23518 Plastic flags;
Y'ALL GOT MAIL Jesse D Dahms 35 McLean Cv Jackson TN 38305 Plastic flags;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An improved method and apparatus for controlling and implementing instructions in a pipelined central processing unit (CPU) or user-customizable microprocessor. In a first aspect of the invention, an improved method of permitting programmer control of jump instruction interlocks is disclosed. In one embodiment, a minimum of one cycle is required between an instruction that sets flags and a branch taken as a result of those flags; an interlock is used to detect a branch preceded by an instruction setting the flags to ensure that the instruction immediately preceding the branch can not affect the branch outcome. In a second embodiment, a jump instruction following a flag setting instruction whose flags may affect the outcome of the jump is stalled until all flags are set. In a second aspect of the invention, a method of synthesizing a processor design incorporating the aforementioned interlocks is disclosed. Exemplary gate logic synthesized using the aforementioned methods, and a computer system capable of implementing these methods, are also described.