LADIES MISSES SWEATERS

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COLEBROOK ANGOLAMB COLEBROOK INC. 1407 BROADWAY NEW YORK NY LADIES' AND MISSES' SWEATERS;COLE-BROOK ANGOL-LAMB;
COUGAR BY ANTONELLA J & P KNITTING MILL INC. 69-72 75TH STREET MIDDLE VILLAGE NY 11379 LADIES' AND MISSES' SWEATERS;
DESIGNED TO BE LIVED IN IRWILL KNITWEAR CORP. NO. 1732 BROADWAY NEW YORK NY LADIES' AND MISSES' SWEATERS, PLAYSUITS;
HONEYBEE ARTEMISS 711 3RD AVENUE 4TH FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10017 LADIES' AND MISSES' SWEATERS, SWIMSUITS, DRESSES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, BELTS, SHIRTS, AND SHIFTS;
SLOPPY-CLAUDIA BY SELECT SPORTSWEAR, INC SELECT SPORTSWEAR, INC. NEW YORK, N.Y. LADIES' AND MISSES' SWEATERS AND JACKETS;THE WORDING BY SELECT SPORTSWEAR, INC. IS DISCLAIMED APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWING.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method, apparatus, and computer instructions in a data processing system for processing instructions are provided. Instructions are received at a processor in the system. If a selected indicator is associated with the instruction, counting of each event associated with the execution of the instruction is enabled. The performance indicators and counter values may be used as a mechanism for identifying cache hits and cache misses. Performance counters are incremented each time the instructions of routines of interest are executed and each time the instructions must be reloaded into the cache. From the values of these counters the cache hit-miss ratio may be determined. When the cache hit-miss ratio becomes less than a predetermined threshold, i.e. a greater number of cache misses than cache hits, the present invention may determine that a problem condition has occurred and initiate "chase tail" operations for avoiding overwriting of entries in the cache.