Christopher D. Nicholas - Tucson AZ, US Kristen L. Ashley - Tucson AZ, US Lee H. Berendt - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
Language Technologies, Inc - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
715234
Abstract:
A system and method that converts the digital typesetting documents used in publishing to a device-specific format for electronic publishing. A “smart file and device-specific application” approach maintains the “look and feel” (design) of the source document used for print publication while typesetting for a specific device. Although this approach requires considerably more resources to create a smart file for each device-specific format, the smart file retains the unique typesetting characteristics of the printed book, is more aesthetically pleasing, and is easier to read. Furthermore, the device-specific application can render the smart file more quickly thereby eliminating any latency.
Fort Meade,Maryland Tracy,California Weisbaden,Hessen,Germany Rochester,New York Fort Knox,Kentucky San Antonio,Texas Manteca, California Modesto,California San Francisco,California Baghdad, Iraq Baghram,Afghanistan
Work:
Army Television - Multimedia Illustrator, Photographer, Video Production (2010) 205th Military Intel, - Communications Support (2005-2007) 55th Signal Co (COMCAM) - Combat Camera (2007-2010)
Education:
American InterContinental University - Bussiness, Defense Information School - Communications
Christopher Nicholas
Work:
Ensemble Mik Nawooj - Executive director (2009) Golden Fetus Records - Co-founder (2010)
Education:
Berklee College of Music - BA in Performance (for voice) & BA in Songwriting, University of North Texas - MM in Jazz Studies (for voice)
About:
Hi. I'm chris. I sing jazz. I read comics. I like art museums. I teach voice lessons. I laugh at my own jokes.
For a lot of Republicans, its been a pleasant surprise, said Christopher Nicholas, a longtime GOP strategist based in Pennsylvania, referring to Fettermans stances on Israel, border policy and Menendez. Here is a freshman taking some strong stances. I just see someone whos Well, thats what
Date: Dec 15, 2023
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Fetterman makes closely watched return to Pennsylvania campaign trail
The reason hes going to Erie is cause its Erie as off Broadway as you can get in Pa., said Christopher Nicholas, a Pennsylvania-based GOP consultant, before the event. So if he flops itll be in the states smallest media market.
"His kids are old enough that they have weekend commitments and schedules, said Christopher Nicholas, a Pennsylvania Republican consultant, prior to the news that Parnell suspended his campaign. Since his time with them is three weekends a month, how could he take care of them and still campaign a
Date: Nov 22, 2021
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Republican challenge to Pennsylvania map likely to fail
Meanwhile, the game of middle-school musical chairs has already kicked off throughout the states, as candidates scramble to figure out where they will be running and what voters they should be talking to, said Christopher Nicholas, a Republican consultant in the state.
Pennsylvania: Charlie Gerow, Christopher Nicholas, Christopher P. Borick, Daniel F. Fee, David P. Sosar, David Thornburgh, Doc Sweitzer, Jaosn Ercole, Larry Ceisler, Marcel Groen, Mark Harris, Nachama Soloveichik, Ray Zaborney, Todd Stephens
Date: Apr 01, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Debates often not 'game-changers' but that's what Romney needs
"Romney can use the debate to hit 'reboot' and get the focus back on the economy and the failings of the incumbent," said Christopher Nicholas, a Pennsylvania Republican strategist. "He will be able to force Obama to talk about what he's been able to avoid for the last couple of weeks: the unemploym
"Texans, God love them, have that bigger-than-life persona about politics and that doesn't necessarily play everywhere," said Christopher Nicholas, a Republican political consultant who has worked extensively in the Northeast and Midwest. "I haven't heard a lot of Republicans call Social Security a
"I just want everyone to know that I'm out here and supportive," said Claus, who when he's not at the North Pole moonlights as Christopher Nicholas of San Francisco. When asked if he was gay, he shrugged and said, "Yes! I'm very happy."