LIVE IT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LIV-IT! Kimberly Clark Wolf 2115 Hybernia Drive Highland Park IL 60035 LIVE-IT!;Air fresheners, namely, room fragrances; Air fresheners for household use for room fragrancing; Air fresheners containing room fragrancing preparations;
LIV-IT! Kimberly Clark Wolf 2115 Hybernia Drive Highland Park IL 60035 LIVE-IT!;CLEANING SPONGES; SCOURING PADS; DUST CLOTHS; CLEANING CLOTHS; MICROFIBER DUSTERS; DRY FLOOR WIPES; WET FLOOR WIPES;
LIVE INIT Init 201 Spring Street Lexington MA 02421 LIVE IN IT;Furniture excluding television tables and shelves, namely, chairs, stools, benches, coat stands and racks; filing cabinets; decorative objects for the desk, table, coffee table or shelves, namely, figurines, ornaments, mobiles and boxes made of wood;
LIVINIT RGC Unlimited Solutions 6618 Northridge Trace Ln Spring TX 77379 LIVE IN IT; LIVING IT;Massage stones;
LIVIT FLP 2405 S. Roosevelt Street Tempe AZ 85282 LIVE IT;Air fragrancing preparations; All purpose cleaning preparation with deodorizing properties; All purpose cleaning preparations; All purpose cotton swabs for personal use; All-purpose cleaners; Automobile carpet and upholstery cleaning preparations; Automobile tire cleaning and polishing preparations; Automobile, tire, glass and wheel cleaning preparations; Automotive cleaning preparations; Body butter; Body lotion; Carpet cleaners with deodorizer; Cleaning agents and preparations; Cleaning and polishing preparations; Cleaning preparations; Cleaning preparations for cleaning surfaces; Cleaning preparations for household purposes; Cloths or tissues impregnated with a skin cleanser; Disposable wipes impregnated with cleansing chemicals or compounds for household use; Emery boards; Fingernail embellishments; Fragrances for automobiles; Furniture polish; Glass cleaning preparations; Impregnated cleaning cloths; Impregnated cleaning, dusting or polishing cloths; Impregnated cloths for polishing; Lip balm; Lip gloss; Nail care kits comprising nail polish; Nail enamel; Nail polish; Oven cleaners; Pumice stones for personal use; Reed diffusers comprised of scented oils and also including reeds and a diffuser container; Reeds and scented oils sold as a unit for use in room scent diffusers; Refills for electric room fragrance dispensers; Room fragrances; Scented oils; Scented room sprays;Abrasive pads for kitchen or domestic purposes; Abrasive sponges for scrubbing the skin; All purpose portable household containers; Atomizers for household use; Automobile oil funnels; Automobile wheel cleaning brushes; Bakeware; Baking dishes; Barbecue mitts; Basins; Baskets for domestic use; Baskets for waste paper littering; Basting brushes; Basting spoons; Bath brushes; Bath products, namely, body sponges; Bath products, namely, loofah sponges; Bath sponges; Bathroom pails; Beverage glassware; Beverage stirrers; Beverageware; Body scrubbing puffs; Bottle openers; Bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with wine bottles; Bowls; Brooms; Brushes for basting meat; Brushes for pets; Brushes for washing up; Buckets; Cake decorating sets sold as a unit comprised primarily of decorating tubes, couplers and tips; Cake domes; Car washing mitts; Charms for attachment to beverage glassware for identification purposes; Cheese graters; Chopsticks; Citrus squeezers; Cleaning and polishing cloths; Cleaning brushes for barbecue grills; Cleaning brushes for household use; Cleaning cloth; Cleaning mitts of fabric; Cleaning pads; Cleaning sponges; Cleaning, dusting and polishing cloths; Cloth for wiping or dusting; Clothes pegs; Clothes pins; Cloths for cleaning; Cocktail glasses; Cocktail picks; Cocktail shakers; Cocktail stirrers; Coffee scoops; Coffee stirrers; Colanders; Collapsible fabric storage container for domestic use; Combs; Containers for household or kitchen use; Containers for ice; Cookery molds; Cookie cutters; Cookie jars; Cookie sheets; Cooking forks; Cooking funnels; Cooking graters; Cooking pans; Cooking pot sets; Cooking pots; Cooking pots and pans; Cooking sieves and sifters; Cooking skewers; Cooking spoons; Cooking strainers; Corkscrews; Corn cob holders; Cosmetic brushes; Cosmetic spatulas; Cotton balls; Cutting boards; Decorating bags for confectioners; Dental care kit comprising toothbrushes and floss; Dishwashing brushes; Dispensers for cleaning and disinfecting solutions; Disposable gloves for home use; Disposable latex and nitrile gloves for general use; Disposable liner pads for animal litter boxes; Dog food scoops; Double wall cups; Double wall cups with lids; Double wall cups with lids and straws; Drain stoppers for sinks and drains; Drinking bottles for sports; Drinking cups for babies and children; Drinking cups for infants and parts and fittings therefor, namely, valves and lids sold as a unit; Drinking flasks; Drinking glasses; Drinking glasses, namely, tumblers; Drinking straws; Dryer balls sold empty used to disperse disinfectants to articles in a dryer; Dust pans; Dusters; Dusting brushes; Empty spray bottles; Exfoliating cloths; Exfoliating mitts; Exfoliating pads; Facial sponges for applying make-up; Feeding vessels for pets; Floor brushes; Fruit bowls; Funnels; Furniture dusters; Glass beverageware; Graters for kitchen use; Grill scrapers; Grooming tools for pets, namely, combs and brushes; Hair brushes; Hair combs; Hair, nail and tooth brushes; Hip flasks; Household containers for foods; Household plastic gloves; Household scouring pads; Household storage containers for pet food; Household utensils, namely, graters; Household utensils, namely, kitchen tongs; Household utensils, namely, sieves; Household utensils, namely, spatulas; Household utensils, namely, strainers; Household utensils, namely, turners; Ice buckets; Ice cream scoops; Ice cube molds; Ice cube molds for refrigerators; Ice cube trays; Ice pails; Insulated bags for food or beverage for domestic use; Jar openers; Kitchen ladles; Kitchen mitts; Ladles, for kitchen use; Lemon squeezers; Lint brushes; Lint removing sheets for personal use; Lint rollers; Lip brushes; Liquor pourers; Lunch bags not of paper; Make-up brushes; Meal trays; Mixing cups; Mixing spoons; Muffin tins; Nail brushes; Oven mitts; Ovenware; Pails; Pancake molds; Pans; Pet brushes; Pet feeding and drinking bowls; Pet litter box liners; Plastic buckets; Plastic freezer pop forms; Plastic juice box holders; Plastic plates; Plastic water bottles sold empty; Popcorn tins sold empty for domestic use; Pot and pan scrapers; Pot holders; Powder puffs; Pre-moistened towelettes for cleaning; Reusable ice cubes; Reusable plastic water bottles sold empty; Rice cooking pots; Salad tongs; Sandwich boxes; Sandwich cutters; Scoops; Scourers for saucepans; Scouring pads; Scouring sponges; Scrapers for household purposes; Scrub sponges; Scrubbing brushes; Serving dishes; Serving forks; Serving ladles; Serving platters; Serving spoons; Serving tongs; Serving trays; Slotted spoons; Sponges for applying body powder; Sponges for household purposes; Sponges used for applying make-up; Spoon rests; Sports bottles sold empty; Squeegees; Stemware; Tea infusers; Tiered food servers; Toilet brush holders; Toilet brushes; Tooth brushes; Toothbrush cases; Toothbrush head covers; Toothpick holders; Toothpicks; Training cups for babies and children; Trash containers for household use; Trivets; Tumblers for use as drinking glasses; Utensils for barbecues, namely, forks, tongs, turners; Vacuum bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with wine bottles; Vacuum pumps for wine bottles; Vegetable mashers; Waste baskets; Whisks; Wine openers; Wine pourers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for determining the memory utilization of a heap are provided. With the method and system, object allocations and optionally, possible memory freeing events are used to initiate a mark-and-count operation. The mark-and-count operation marks the live objects and maintains a running count of their memory bytes allocated to the live objects, referred to as a live count. The execution of the mark-and-count operation may be dependent upon various criteria including thresholds, functions of the live count, peak live counts, number of memory bytes allocated since a previous mark-and-count operation was performed, and the like. In addition to the live count, a peak live count may be obtained and updated as new peak live counts are identified. When the peak live count is updated, additional information may be obtained via a heap dump, arcflow tree, or the like.