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FIRSTWORD VENTURI STAFFING PARTNERS, INC. 2709 WATER RIDGE PARKWAY CHARLOTTE NC 28217 FIRST WORD; 1ST WORD;TEMPORARY AND SUBSTITUTE EMPLOYMENT SERVICES;
FIRSTWORD FIRSTWORD TEMPORARIES, INC. LOCK BOX NO. 24 14755 PRESTON ROAD DALLAS TX 75240 FIRST WORD; 1ST WORD;TEMPORARY AND SUBSTITUTE EMPLOYMENT SERVICES;
LOGO FLEX doro tape Ehlis GmbH & Co. KG Glockenstahlstr. 7 Remscheid 42855 Germany The first word of the mark LOGO is dark blue, the second word of the mark FLEX is green. Around the X in FLEX, there are two red generally semi-circular marks, as if swiveling around the X.;Adhesive labels, stickers and decals for customers from business and industry;The color(s) dark blue, green, and red is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Franchising, namely, consultation and assistance in business management, organization and promotion, offering technical assistance in the establishment and/or operation of business; know-how transfer, namely, business consulting services in the field of business knowledge transfer in the area of production of adhesive labels, stickers and decals; and completion of user contracts over technologies, namely, procuring of contracts for others for the purpose of goods, namely, labels, stickers and decals;Product development for others, namely, user specified contracted development of adhesive labels, stickers, and decals;
MINI-FLUSH Latimer, Jose Alsina 4022 Aurora, Apt. 2 Ponce 00717 Puerto Rico the first word is Mini , and it is displayed in small letters in Calligraphy, so it looks small when it is near the next word ; Flush . So it is also a visual description of the functionality of the device, that facilitates performing a Mini-Flush in any toilet tank, ..whereby saving much water.;device to assure water savings in the toilet by permitting only a partial movement of the flushing lever of the toilet tank;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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