MAKING TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
INTERNET MARITZ INC. Fenton MO MAKING TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS;
MAYALAND TOURS MAYALAND, S. A. P.O. BOX 407 MERIDA, YUCATAN 97000 Mexico MAKING TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS, NAMELY ARRANGING AND CONDUCTING TRAVEL TOURS;TOURS;RESORT HOTEL SERVICES;
PRINCESS CALIFORNIA SUN EXPRESS PRINCESS CRUISES, INC. 10100 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 1800/Legal Los Angeles CA 90067 making travel arrangements, organizing tours and providing luxury railway transportation in connection with tours;
PRINCESS RAILTOURS PRINCESS CRUISES, INC. 10100 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 1800/Legal Los Angeles CA 90067 making travel arrangements, organizing tours and providing luxury railway transportation in connection with tours;Princess Rail Tours;
TRAVELCARE PLUS Loewen Group International, Inc. 311 Elm Street, Suite 1000 Cincinnati OH 45202 making travel arrangements for the return of mortal remains to the city of the decedent's legal residence if death occurs while traveling more than 100 miles from said city;TRAVEL CARE PLUS;travel insurance underwriting services;
TRAVELCARE PLUS + Loewen Group International, Inc. 311 Elm Street, Suite 1000 Cincinnati OH 45202 making travel arrangements for the return of mortal remains to the city of the decedent's legal residence if death occurs while traveling more than 100 miles from said city;travel insurance underwriting services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of producing digital data, which comprises the steps of making first arrangements for 12-bit word digital data constituting a digital video signal, which include a frame rate of 24 Hz, 25 Hz, 30 Hz, 50 Hz or 60 Hz, 1125 lines per frame, 1080 active lines per frame, a sampling frequency of 74.25 MHz or 148.5 MHz and 1920 or 1280 active data samples per line, making second arrangements for the 12-bit word digital data, in which 12-bit codes each containing an upper 8-bit portion representing 00h or FFh (h indicates a hexadecimal number) are predetermined to be forbidden code for each active line, and forming the 12-bit word digital data constituting the digital video signal in accordance with the first and second arrangements.