KINGSTON GRACE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
KINGSTON & GRACE QUEST PRODUCTS Jeff Haley 19017 62nd Ave S Kent WA 98032 KINGSTON AND GRACE;Place mats, not of paper; Vinyl place mats;
KINGSTON & GRACE QUEST PRODUCTS, INC. 8201 104th Street Pleasant Prairie WI 53158 KINGSTON AND GRACE;Place mats, not of paper; Vinyl place mats;Bakeware; Bowls; Cocktail glasses; Cocktail picks; Cocktail shakers; Cocktail stirrers; Cookware for use in microwave ovens; Cookware, namely, pots and pans; Cookware, namely, roasting pans; Cookware, namely, steamers; Corkscrews; Corkscrews, electric and non-electric; Cup cake molds; Cups; Glass beverageware; Glass carafes; Glass dishes; Glass pans; Grill presses; Grill scrapers; Pans; Plates; Pot holders; Pot and pan scrapers; Pot cleaning brushes; Pot holders; Pot lids; Pots; Rolling pins; Utensils for barbecues, namely, forks, tongs, turners; Whisks; Whisks; Wine aerators; Wine buckets; Wine jugs; Wine openers; Wine pourers; Wine strainers; Basting spoons; Beer glasses; Bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with wine bottles; Butter pans; Cake pans; Cake plates; Cleaning brushes for barbecue grills; Cleaning pans for grill cooking grids and cooking grates, namely, grill soakers; Coffee cups; Coffee cups, tea cups and mugs; Coffee pots; Cooking forks; Cooking pans; Cooking pot sets; Cooking utensil, namely, batter dispenser; Cooking utensils, namely, barbecue branders; Cooking utensils, namely, grill covers; Cooking utensils, namely, grills; Cooking utensils, namely, wire baskets; Cooking spoons; Cookware, namely, pots and pans; Cookware, namely, roasting pans; Decorative plates; Dessert plates; Dishers; Drinking cups and saucers; Drinking glasses; Dripping pans; Egg cups; Egg rings; Frying pans; Glass bowls; Glass pans; Grills in the nature of cooking utensils; Household utensils, namely, graters; Household utensils, namely, kitchen tongs; Household utensils, namely, sieves; Household utensils, namely, skimmers; Household utensils, namely, spatulas; Household utensils, namely, strainers; Household utensils, namely, turners; Household utensils, namely, spatulas; Ice cream scoops; Kitchen utensil crocks; Kitchen utensils, namely, pouring and straining spouts; Kitchen utensils, namely, splatter screens; Metal pans; Metal cooking pans; Mixing bowls; Mixing cups; Mixing spoons; Parfait glasses; Pie pans; Plastic cups; Plastic plates; Pot and pan scrapers; Potholders; Rotating holders for kitchen utensils; Salad bowls; Scoops; Serving forks; Serving spoons; Silicone baking cups; Slotted spoons; Soup bowls; Stew-pans; Table plates; Tea pots; Trifle bowls; Utensils for barbecues, namely, forks, tongs, turners; Vacuum bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with wine bottles; Wine glasses; Wood chopping blocks; Wood cooking planks for use in grilling; Wooden cooking spoons;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Each processor in a multi-processor system is periodically interrupted for preempting the current thread for servicing of a watchdog thread during normal operation. Upon failing to service the watchdog thread over a grace period, a system watchdog initiates an orderly shutdown and reboot of the system. In order to prevent spinlocks from causing fake panics, if the current thread is holding one or more spinlocks when the interrupt occurs, then preemption is deferred until the thread releases the spinlocks. For diagnostic purposes, a count is kept of the number of times that preemption is deferred for each processor during each watchdog grace period.