ORGANIZING CONDUCTING MUSICAL CONCERTS

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AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL HONORS PERFORMANCE SERIES LAKELAND FINANCE 218 West Water Street, Suite 400 Charlottesville VA 22902 organizing and conducting musical concerts and showcases;The mark consists of a vertically oriented trumpet with a perpendicular rectangular banner with HONORS PERFORMANCE SERIES in contrast on the banner with AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL above the banner.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL AND PERFORMANCE SERIES;
COLLEGIATE MASTER PERFORMANCE SERIES LAKELAND FINANCE 218 West Water Street, Suite 400 Charlottesville VA 22902 organizing and conducting musical concerts and showcases;The mark consists of a vertically oriented trumpet with a perpendicular rectangular banner with PERFORMANCE SERIES in contrast on the banner with COLLEGIATE MASTER above the banner.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;COLLEGIATE AND PERFORMANCE SERIES;
DECONSTRUCTIONTOUR David R 5112 Sandpiper Way Oxnard CA 93035 ORGANIZING AND CONDUCTING MUSICAL CONCERTS AND SPORTS EVENT COMPETITIONS;DECONSTRUCTION TOUR;
HONORS PERFORMANCE SERIES LAKELAND FINANCE 218 West Water Street, Suite 400 Charlottesville VA 22902 organizing and conducting musical concerts and showcases;The mark consists of HONORS PERFORMANCE SERIES on a rectangular background over a vertically-oriented trumpet behind the NO in HONORS.;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;PERFORMANCE SERIES;
TURN IT UP INTUNE CORPORATION 2737 Palma Drive Ventura CA 930037651 organizing and conducting musical concerts and conventions for others;
WAMUSIC WASHINGTON MUTUAL, INC. 1301 Second Avenue WMC 3501 Seattle WA 98101 Organizing and conducting musical concerts and live musical performances by soloists and groups to raise money for affordable housing for teachers and educators, teacher recruitment and teacher retention; organizing and conducting community festivals featuring live musical performances, live theatrical performances, art exhibitions, live dance performances and arts and crafts for charitable purposes; organizing and conducting community talent competitions and shows for charitable purposes; live musical performances by soloists and groups and musical concerts; concert booking; educational services, namely, organizing and conducting conferences, classes, seminars and workshops on the following subjects-- teaching skills and techniques, teaching professionals how to teach children about the important aspects of a particular profession, career exploration, professional development, vocational guidance and preparation for training in various professions; career counseling;WASHINGTON MUSIC;
WAMUSICA WASHINGTON MUTUAL, INC. 1301 Second Avenue WMC 3501 Seattle WA 98101 Organizing and conducting musical concerts and live musical performances by soloists and groups to raise money for affordable housing for teachers and educators, teacher recruitment and teacher retention; organizing and conducting community festivals featuring live musical performances, live theatrical performances, art exhibitions, live dance performances and arts and crafts for charitable purposes; organizing and conducting community talent competitions and shows for charitable purposes; live musical performances by soloists and groups and musical concerts; concert booking; educational services, namely, organizing and conducting conferences, classes, seminars and workshops on the following subjects-- teaching skills and techniques, teaching professionals how to teach children about the important aspects of a particular profession, career exploration, professional development, vocational guidance and preparation for training in various professions; career counseling;WASHINGTON MUSICAL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus uses a "self-organizing" method to eliminate or at least partially compensate for undesired or unexpected threshold errors encountered in analog-to-digital conversions. The self-organizing feature results in a relatively good, such as an optimal, spacing of a plurality of comparator thresholds even in the presence of relatively large comparator offsets, reference offsets, or other system offsets. Advantageously, the self-organizing techniques can be used without a special starting point for the thresholds. The self-organizing techniques can be used applied to at least portions of any analog-to-digital converter ADC that uses comparators, such as flash ADCs, pipeline ADCs, and sub-ranging ADCs.