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寒រះ殶ជាណាច寒ររម្ុពជា ជាតិ សាស侶 寒រះម្ហារស寒ត KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA NATION RELIGION KING 寒រសួងពាណិῒជរម្ម 侶យរដ្ឋានរម្មសិទ្ធិបញ្ញា MINISTRY OF COMMERCE Department of Intellectual Property ព្រ㿒ឹ បិត ព្㿒ផ្ូវល ζរ OFFICIAL GAZETTE សប្តា ហទ៍ ី១២-១៣ នៃᯒន� ២០១៩ Week 12-13 of 2019 29/March/2019 (PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY) 埒នែកទី ១ PP AA RR TT II ការច ប⟒ជីថ្មី NNEEWW RREEGGIISSTTRRAATTIIOONN FFRROOMM RREEGG.. NNoo.. 7711002244 ttoo 7711222266 PPaaggee 11 ttoo 6688 ___________________________________ 1- លេខដ្ឋរ់ពារយ (APPLICATION No. ) 2- ζេបរ ិលចេទ្ដ្ឋរ់ពារយ (DATE FILED) 3- ម្ចាស់ម្ច➶រ (NAME OF APPLICANT) 4- 讶សយដ្ឋានម្ចាស់ម្ច➶រ (ADDRESS OF APPLICANT) 5- 寒បលទ្ស (COUNTRY) 6- ល្មះភ្នារ់Ꮆរ (NAME OF AGENT) 7- 讶សយដ្ឋានភ្នារ់Ꮆរ (ADDRESS OF AGENT) 8- លេខចុះបញ្ជី( REGISTRATION No) 9- ζេបរលចេ ិ ទ្ចុះបញ្ជី (DATE REGISTERED) 10- គំរ ូម្ច➶រ (SPECIMEN OF MARK) 11- ῒរំ ូរ (CLASS) 12- ζេបរ ិលចេទ្ផុតរំណត់ (EXPIRY DATE) 埒នែកទី ២ PP AA RR TT IIII RREENNEEWWAALL PPaaggee 6699 ttoo 9900 ___________________________________ 1- លេខដ្ឋរ់ពារយល ម្ើ (ORIGINAL APPLICATION NO .) 2- ζេបរលិ ចេទ្ដ្ឋរ់ពារយល ម្ើ (ORIGINAL DATE FILED) 3- ម្ចាស់ម្ច➶រ (NAME OF APPLICANT) 4- 讶សយដ្ឋានម្ចាស់ម្ច➶រ (ADDRESS OF APPLICANT) 5- 寒បលទ្ស (COUNTRY) 6- ល្មះភ្នារ់Ꮆរ (NAME OF AGENT) 7- 讶សយដ្ឋានភ្នារ់Ꮆរ (ADDRESS OF AGENT) 8- លេខចុះបញ្ជីល ម្ើ (ORIGINAL REGISTRATION No) 9- ζេបរលិ ចេទ្ចុះបញ្ជលី ម្ើ ORIGINAL REGISTRATION DATE 10- គំរ ូម្ច➶រ (SPECIMEN OF MARK) 11- ῒរំ ូរ (CLASS) 12- ζេបរលិ ចេទ្ដ្ឋរ់ពារយសុំ ុចុះបញ្ជសាី ជាថ្មី (RENEWAL FILING DATE) 13- ζេបរលិ ចេទ្ចុះបញ្ជសាី ជាថ្មី (RENEWAL REGISTRATION DATE) 14- ζេបរ -
Youth Confesses Armed Robbery at Boyd's Store Merrill D. Graham To
****** CvfTMif Ntwt Ittmt y/Im Sheet* About Our SorvictmM ii Pvt Harry J. Taylor, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Route 3. Holding. Mich., ii now serving in Korea with the 3d Infantry Di- EstablishedJune, 1893 LOWELL, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1954 Number 38 The IGth March of Dimes is vision. Just starting. It may well 1)0 the The "Rook of the Marne" dl- Poor Vitibitify and Ice Two I^mvell Polio Victims Battle Disease Side by Si(l< vision, which saw bitter fighting Merrill D. Graham most significant one ever held. In the Iron Triangle and at Out- Youth Confesses Blamed for Accidents The announcement of a now pro- post Harry and Jaokson Heights, gram POLIO PREVENTION— Slippery blacktop and poor visi- Is now undergoing Intensive post- To Speak Tuesday with a trial vaccine to be tested Armed Robbery bility from fog Wednesday morn- this year may mean a grim and truce training. ing was responsible for several Taylor, who entered the Army expensive battle soon won. Vic- mishaps and minor accidents on last June, was formerly stationed At B. of T. Dinner tory seems close, but It can only At Boyd's Store highways around this area. Those at Fort Knox, Ky. be reached If we dig down and Police Chief Frank L. Stephens who commute Into Lowell from The annnual meeting of the give. Second Lt. Harold K. Vovllla, announced Wednesday noon thai i other towns and those from here Lowell Board of Trade to be held Give more than ever before. Tuesday, Jan. 20. -
Lights and Siren Use by Emergency Medical Services (EMS): Above All Do No Harm
U. S. Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Office of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Lights and Siren Use by Emergency Medical Services (EMS): Above All Do No Harm Author: Douglas F. Kupas, MD, EMT-P, FAEMS, FACEP Submitted by Maryn Consulting, Inc. For NHTSA Contract DTNH22-14-F-00579 About the Author Dr. Douglas Kupas is an EMS physician and emergency physician, practicing at a tertiary care medical center that is a Level I adult trauma center and Level II pediatric trauma center. He has been an EMS provider for over 35 years, providing medical care as a paramedic with both volunteer and paid third service EMS agencies. His career academic interests include EMS patient and provider safety, emergency airway management, and cardiac arrest care. He is active with the National Association of EMS Physicians (former chair of Rural EMS, Standards and Practice, and Mobile Integrated Healthcare committees) and with the National Association of State EMS Officials (former chair of the Medical Directors Council). He is a professor of emergency medicine and is the Commonwealth EMS Medical Director for the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Disclosures The author has no financial conflict of interest with any company or organization related to the topics within this report. The author serves as an unpaid member of the Institutional Research Review Committee of the International Academy of Emergency Dispatch, Salt Lake City, UT. The author is employed as an emergency physician and EMS physician by Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA. The author is employed part-time as the Commonwealth EMS Medical Director by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, Harrisburg, PA. -
Download 1969 Guide
> ~,M~<~~3b~~r'r'r':::::&~;::~>:~~~::::;::::X~<<~>: *&A% *-uk&d%&, A" ... ..... THE 1969 OFFICIAL National Collegiate Athletic Association WRESTLING GUIDE Charles Parker, Editor I The Official Rules Book AND RECORD BOOK OF Collegiate and Scholastic Wrestling NATIONALCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS by Jess Hoke . 7 COLLEGIATEREVIEWS ............................... 15 1968-69 NCAA-WCOA OFFICERS. 20 HELMSFOUNDATION HALL OF FAME . 29 1968 DUAL MEET RECORDS........................... 31 JUNIORCOLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS . 35 SCHOLASTICREVIEWS . 37 RULES SECTION NCAA WRESTLINGRULES COMMITTEE . 2 MAJORRULES CHANGES. 2 COLLEGIATEAND SCHOLASTICRULES DIFFERENCES . 3 OFFICIALNCAA WRESTLINGRULES . 5 PENALTYCHART .................................... 29 REFEREES'SIGNALS .................................. 41 INDEXTO RULES .................................... 49 produced and distributed by the NCAA's COLLEGE ATHLETICS PUBLISHING SERVICE PHOENIX, ARIZONA ~~;g$~~"~~~g~&~~?~.$~g$~~~@~$j~~@~&~~~~jjg$g~~;~~~~~~~~&$ ON THE: COVER: Curd Alexander, NCM College-Division 115-pound wrestling titlist from Northeast Missouri State College. Al- thou h unseeded in the tournament held at ~an&atoState (Minn.), he outcIassed five opponents to become the first Missouri col- legiate wrestler ever to win an NCAA nation- al championship. He ended with a 25-6-1 overall record, including an 8-0-0 mark against 115-pound rivals. The junior in- dustrial education major from Edwardsville, I., also was voted most valuable performer in the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic As- sociation meet. -
M an Dies After Fall Inside Well Assembly Takes on School-To-Work
Holiday Wishes Rockets fall in final Hanukkah traditions Area schoolchildren share Manasquan beats Raritan A large menorah will once again their holiday visions 28-14 for CJ II title light Route 34 in Aberdeen Page 35 Page 52 ______ Serving Aberdeen, Hazlet, Holmdel, Keyport, Matawan and Middletown DECEMBER 9, 1998 40 cents VOLUME 28, NUMBER 49 M an dies after fa ll in s id e w e ll Lincroft resident was replacing pump when platform broke BY LINDA D eNICOLA________ lived alone, could not be Staff Writer reached between last Wednesday evening and Lincroft man lost his Friday night. life in a tragic accident They knew that Leonard A on Friday while had been working on his well, installing a new pump in a but50- he was separated from his foot well on his property. wife and did not five with his Charles Leonard, 47, of two children, a 19-year-old 1249 W . Front St., between daughter and a 16-year-old Merion and Leedsville drives, son, so they did not know fell from a small platform that what had happened to him. was about 20 feet into the The family called police at well. 9:41 p.m. on Friday night. Police believe the platform Police searched the house and broke, causing Leonard to fall went out to the well and found to the bottom which contained a ladder down to the platform. 17 feet of water. The Special Services Unit of Leonard’s body was taken the Middletown Fire to the Monmouth County Department was called, along Medical Examiner’s Office. -
1 Securities and Exchange Commission
1 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended December 31, 1998 Commission file number 0-20797 RUSH ENTERPRISES, INC. (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) TEXAS 74-1733016 (State or other jurisdiction of (I.R. S. Employer incorporation or organization) Identification No.) 8810 IH-10 EAST, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78219 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (210) 661-4511 Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: NONE Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: COMMON STOCK, $.01 PAR VALUE (Title of Class) INDICATE BY CHECK MARK WHETHER THE REGISTRANT (1) HAS FILED ALL REPORTS REQUIRED TO BE FILED BY SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 DURING THE PRECEDING 12 MONTHS (OR FOR SUCH SHORTER PERIODS THAT THE REGISTRANT WAS REQUIRED TO FILE SUCH REPORTS), AND (2) HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO SUCH FILING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PAST 90 DAYS. YES X NO --- --- INDICATE BY CHECK MARK IF DISCLOSURE OF DELINQUENT FILERS PURSUANT TO ITEM 405 OF REGULATION S-K IS NOT CONTAINED HEREIN, AND WILL NOT BE CONTAINED, TO THE BEST OF REGISTRANT'S KNOWLEDGE, IN DEFINITIVE PROXY OR INFORMATION STATEMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN PART III OF THIS FORM 10-K OR ANY AMENDMENT TO THIS FORM 10-K. ---- The aggregate market value of voting stock held by non-affiliates of the registrant as of March 26, 1999 was approximately $33,032,000, based upon the last sales price on March 26, 1999 on the NASDAQ National Market for the Company's common stock. -
República Oriental Del Uruguay
República Oriental del Uruguay Dirección Nacional de la Propiedad Industrial BOLETÍN DE LA PROPIEDAD INDUSTRIAL ISSN 2301 – 1777 Impreso en D.N.P.I. Permiso N° 2160 (Biblioteca Nacional) URUGUAY BOLETIN DE LA PROPIEDAD INDUSTRIAL REPÚBLICA ORIENTAL DEL URUGUAY MINISTERIO DE INDUSTRIA, ENERGÍA Y MINERÍA DIRECCIÓN NACIONAL DE LA PROPIEDAD INDUSTRIAL ING CAROLINA COSSE MINISTRA DE INDUSTRIA, ENERGÍA Y MINERÍA ING. GUILLERMO MONCECCHI SUBSECRETARIO MINISTERIO DE INDUSTRIA, ENERGÍA Y MINERÍA DRA. FERNANDA CARDONA DIRECTORA GENERAL DE SECRETARÍA MINISTERIO DE INDUSTRIA, ENERGÍA Y MINERÍA DRA. MARIANELA DELOR DIRECTORA NACIONAL DIRECCIÓN NACIONAL DE LA PROPIEDAD INDUSTRIAL BOLETIN DE LA PROPIEDAD INDUSTRIAL de acuerdo a lo establecido por los artículos 80 y 101 de la Ley N° 17.011 de fecha 25 de Setiembre de 1998 ésta es la Publicación Oficial de la Dirección Nacional de la Propiedad Industrial, Unidad Ejecutora del Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Minería, cuyo cometido sustantivo es administrar y proteger el derecho de la Propiedad Industrial. RINCON 719 – Teléfono 2900 0658 – C.P. 11.000 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.dnpi.gub.uy BOLETIN DE LA PROPIEDAD INDUSTRIAL Nº 221 - 2018 7 LISTADO DE CÓDIGOS UTILIZADOS EN EL BOLETÍN LISTA DE CÓDIGOS, POR ORDEN ALFABÉTICO, Y LOS NOMBRES CORRESPONDIENTES (ABREVIADOS) DE ESTADOS, OTRAS ENTIDADES Y ORGANIZACIONES INTERGUBERNAMENTALES. AD ANDORRA CS SERBIA Y MONTENEGRO AE EMIRATOS ARABES UNIDOS CU CUBA AF AFGANISTAN CV CABO VERDE AG ANTIGUA Y BARBUDA CY CHIPRE AI ANGUILLA CZ REPUBLICA -
Norsk Varemerketidende Nr 06/18
. nr 06/18 - 2018.02.05 NO årgang 108 ISSN 1503-4925 Norsk varemerketidende er en publikasjon som inneholder kunngjøringer innenfor varemerkeområdet BESØKSADRESSE Sandakerveien 64 POSTADRESSE Postboks 8160 Dep. 0033 Oslo E-POST [email protected] TELEFON +47 22 38 73 00 8.00-15.45 innholdsfortegnelse og inid-koder 2018.02.05 - 06/18 Innholdsfortegnelse: Registrerte varemerker ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Internasjonale varemerkeregistreringer ............................................................................................................ 53 Innsigelser .......................................................................................................................................................... 101 Avgjørelser fra Klagenemnda........................................................................................................................... 102 Begrensing i varefortegnelsen for internasjonale varemerkeregistreringer ............................................... 103 Begrensing av varer eller tjenester for nasjonale registreringer ................................................................. 109 Oppheving av varemerkeregistrering .............................................................................................................. 110 Trekninger/slettelser begjært av søker/innehaver ......................................................................................... 111 Overdragelser -
A Tribute to Rush's Incomparable Drum Icon
A TRIBUTE TO RUSH’S INCOMPARABLE DRUM ICON THE WORLD’S #1 DRUM RESOURCE MAY 2020 ©2020 Drum Workshop, Inc. All Rights Reserved. From each and every one of us at DW, we’d simply like to say thank you. Thank you for the artistry. Thank you for the boundless inspiration. And most of all, thank you for the friendship. You will forever be in our hearts. Volume 44 • Number 5 CONTENTS Cover photo by Sayre Berman ON THE COVER 34 NEIL PEART MD pays tribute to the man who gave us inspiration, joy, pride, direction, and so very much more. 36 NEIL ON RECORD 70 STYLE AND ANALYSIS: 44 THE EVOLUTION OF A LIVE RIG THE DEEP CUTS 48 NEIL PEART, WRITER 74 FIRST PERSON: 52 REMEMBERING NEIL NEIL ON “MALIGNANT NARCISSISM” 26 UP AND COMING: JOSHUA HUMLIE OF WE THREE 28 WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT…CERRONE? The drummer’s musical skills are outweighed only by his ambitions, Since the 1970s he’s sold more than 30 million records, and his playing which include exploring a real-time multi-instrumental approach. and recording techniques infl uenced numerous dance and electronic by Mike Haid music artists. by Martin Patmos LESSONS DEPARTMENTS 76 BASICS 4 AN EDITOR’S OVERVIEW “Rhythm Basics” Expanded, Part 3 by Andy Shoniker In His Image by Adam Budofsky 78 ROCK ’N’ JAZZ CLINIC 6 READERS’ PLATFORM Percussion Playing for Drummers, Part 2 by Damon Grant and Marcos Torres A Life Changed Forever 8 OUT NOW EQUIPMENT Patrick Hallahan on Vanessa Carlton’s Love Is an Art 12 PRODUCT CLOSE-UP 10 ON TOUR WFLIII Three-Piece Drumset and 20 IN THE STUDIO Peter Anderson with the Ocean Blue Matching Snare Drummer/Producer Elton Charles Doc Sweeney Classic Collection 84 CRITIQUE Snares 80 NEW AND NOTABLE Sabian AAX Brilliant Thin Crashes 88 BACK THROUGH THE STACK and Ride and 14" Medium Hi-Hats Billy Cobham, August–September 1979 Gibraltar GSSVR Stealth Side V Rack AN EDITOR’S OVERVIEW In His Image Founder Ronald Spagnardi 1943–2003 ole models are a tricky thing. -
Foreword 5 Introduction 6 About This Book 8 the Making of Taking Center Stage 14 Drum Key 30
TAKING CENTER STAGE a lifetime of live performance NEIL PEART by Joe Bergamini © 2012 Hudson Music LLC International Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher. www.hudsonmusic.com ConTenTsConTenTsConTenTs Foreword 5 Introduction 6 About This Book 8 The Making of Taking Center Stage 14 Drum Key 30 CHAPTER 1: 2112 and All the World’s a Stage Tours (1976-77) 33 Drum Setup 35 CHAPTER 2: A Farewell to Kings Tour (1977) 36 Drum Setup 39 CHAPTER 3: Hemispheres Tour (1978-79) 40 Drum Setup 42 ”The Trees” 43 Analysis 43 Drum Transcription 45 “La Villa Strangiato” 49 Analysis 49 Drum Transcription 51 CHAPTER 4: Permanent Waves Tour (1979-80) 58 Drum Setup 60 ”The Spirit of Radio” 61 Analysis 61 Drum Transcription 62 ”Free Will” 66 Analysis 66 Drum Transcription 68 ”Natural Science” 73 Analysis 73 Drum Transcription 75 CHAPTER 5: Moving Pictures Tour (1980-81) 81 Drum Setup 84 ”Tom Sawyer” 85 Analysis 85 Drum Transcription 87 ”YYZ” 91 Analysis 91 Drum Transcription 93 CHAPTER 6: Signals Tour (1982-83) 97 Drum Setup 101 ”Subdivisions” 102 Analysis 102 Drum Transcription 104 CHAPTER 7: Grace Under Pressure and Power Windows Tours (1984-86) 108 Drum Setup 113 ”Marathon” 114 Analysis 115 Drum Transcription 116 2 CHAPTER 8: Hold Your Fire Tour (1987-88) 122 Drum Setup 126 ”Time Stand Still” 128 Analysis 128 Drum Transcription 129 CHAPTER 9: Presto Tour (1990) 134 Drum Setup 136 ”Presto” 138 Analysis 138 Drum Transcription 140 CHAPTER -
2019-2020 Newsletter -PDF
Sport Management Sport Analytics Syracuse2019-2020 Newsletter Persevering Through 2020’s Challenges How our students, faculty and alumni embraced virtual learning, remote employment View a text-based accessible version CO VER ST OR Y Persevering Through How our students, faculty and alumni embraced virtual learning, remote employment We welcomed a new decade with innovative ideas and graduated our largest class of students in May 2020, but even with the excitement surrounding major milestones, this new chapter did not unfold as we – or anyone - had planned. We persevered through a pandemic and we could not have done it without the unwavering commitment from our Sport Management faculty and staff, the understanding and flexibility of our students, the guidance from Falk College and Syracuse University leadership, and the loyal support of our alumni and advisory council members. So many of our events, trips, conferences, presentations, lectures and internships were canceled or cut short, including senior Capstones, graduate practicums, Los Angeles Immersion, Syracuse Sport Business Conference, Berlin Sport Analytics Faculty adapt from classroom instruction to online teaching Undergraduate director Dr. Gina Pauline dents both online and in person. I also experienced the challenges of being The Spring 2020 semester brought an unexpected challenge that no one a full-time working mother with three kids at home who were also learning saw coming. Think about it, 20 years from now, we will look back on this remotely. It was a juggling act for sure! We all came out stronger in the end year and say, “Remember when you were quarantined at home for months and I’m proud of my family, our students and everyone in the department and everything was shut down due to a global pandemic?” Everyone will who worked together in these difficult times. -
2018 Rochester
2018 Rochester A Philanthropic Resource Charitable giving can be good for your bottom line too When hearts and wallets don’t match Scenes from the past year’s nonprofit fundraisers Plus: n 2018 Charitable Events Calendar n Profiles of local nonprofits n The region’s top 50 grant makers Sponsored by ROCHESTER BUSINESS JOURNAL ROCHESTER GIVING 2018 1 LOOK TO AFP GENESEE VALLEY TO Connect. Educate. Inspire. INVEST IN AFPGV Regional Conference: Wednesday, May 2, 2018 “Invest in Joy” at the Holiday Inn Downtown Rochester. National speaker Marcy Heim and local fundraising expert Carol DeMoulin will help you infuse energy and passion into your fundraising work. National Philanthropy Day 2018: Friday, November 2, 2018 Celebrate philanthropy in the greater Rochester community with AFPGV! Nominations in ten categories are due May 25, 2018. Networking Events Share fundraising news and ideas with your colleagues. AFPGV has four different networking groups to match your needs. See a great line-up of events at www.afpgv.org. Educational Programs Whether you are new to fundraising or a seasoned veteran, take advantage of compelling education opportunities. See www.afpgv.org for details and to register. Connect with a chapter leader, find membership information and learn more about fundraising resources. Contact the AFP Genesee Valley office at: [email protected] • 585.586.7810 • www.afpgv.org • PO Box 425, Spencerport, NY 14559 The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) represents more than 28,000 fundraisers in more than 180 chapters throughout the world, working to advance philanthropy through advocacy, research, education and certification programs. The Association fosters development and growth of fundraising professionals and promotes high ethical standards in the fundraising profession.