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Posthumously, he was named " Asian of the Century " in the " Arts, Literature, and Culture " category by AsianWeek magazine and CNN, cited as " one of the people who contributed most to the betterment of Asia in the past 100 years ".
Posthumously, McQueen remains one of the most popular stars, and his estate limits the licensing of his image to avoid the commercial saturation experienced by some other deceased celebrities.
" Three Poems by Janet Frame " in New Zealand Listener, 28 August – 3 September 2004 ( Posthumously published ) view online
Posthumously, or during his reign, D. Miguel was known by various epithets:
* Mother: Lady Gong, née Wang ( 恭妃, 王氏 ); Posthumously dubbed Dowager Empress Xiaojin ( 孝靖太后 ) by Taichang.
# Crown Princess, née Guo ( 皇太子妃, 郭氏 ); Posthumously named Empress Xiaoyuanzhen ( 孝元贞皇后 ) by Tianqi ; Full posthumous title in Chinese: 孝元昭懿哲惠莊仁合天弼圣贞皇后.
# Consort Fifth Grade, née Wang ( 才人, 王氏 ); Posthumously named Empress Dowager Xiaohe ( 孝和太后 ) by Tianqi ; Full posthumous title in Chinese: 孝和恭献温穆徽慈谐天鞠圣皇太后.
# Consort Seventh Grade, née Liu ( 淑女, 刘氏 ); Posthumously named Empress Dowager Xiaochun ( 孝纯太后 ) by the Chongzhen Emperor ; Full posthumous title in Chinese: 孝纯恭懿淑穆莊静毘天毓圣皇太后.
( Posthumously published article, by Phillip H. Jacobsen ) " Radio Silence of the Pearl Harbor Strike Force Confirmed Again: The Saga of Secret Message Serial ( SMS ) Numbers.
Posthumously awarded the medal of Righteous among the Nations of the World by the state of Israel, for saving the lives of Polish Jews during the Holocaust.

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Posthumously, Wallace's most famous work would be one he never got the chance to see: Out of the many scripts he'd penned for RKO, Merian C. Cooper's " gorilla picture " would have the most lasting influence, becoming the classic 1933 King Kong.

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It is remembered and has been commemorated by a bust in a park and a square in the city which was renamed Piazzo Lauro Di Bosis after the war.
During the 17th century, practical alchemy started to evolve into modern chemistry, as it was renamed by Robert Boyle, the " father of modern chemistry ".< ref name =" Deem, Rich 2005 ">
* 1860 – The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints — later renamed Community of Christ — is organized by Joseph Smith III and others at Amboy, Illinois
Alcott had been influenced by educational philosophy of the Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and even renamed his school " The Cheshire Pestalozzi School ". His style attracted the attention of Samuel Joseph May, who introduced Alcott to his sister Abby May.
In January 1844, Alcott moved his family to Still River, a village within Harvard but, on March 1, 1845, the family returned to Concord to live in a home they named " The Hillside " ( later renamed " The Wayside " by Nathaniel Hawthorne ).
It was renamed in honor of Lyndon Johnson by federal law, soon after his death in 1973.
These drugs were later renamed antibiotics by Selman Waksman, an American microbiologist, in 1942.
In the Australian Capital Territory, the Act of Settlement was, on 11 May 1989, converted, from an act of the Parliament of England into an ACT enactment, by section 34 ( 4 ) of the Australian Capital Territory ( Self-Government ) Act 1988 ( Cwlth ), and then renamed The Act of Settlement 1700 by the Legislation Act 2001.
The Aster CT-80, an early home / personal computer developed by the small Dutch company MCP ( later renamed to Aster Computers ), was sold in its first incarnation as a kit for hobbyists.
NEEP, itself a joint venture, is held by DiBenedetto AS Roma LLC ( later renamed to AS Roma SPV, LLC ) and Unicredit in 60-40 ratio, which the former had 4 real person shareholders in equal ratio, led by Roma current president Thomas R. DiBenedetto.
The city was later renamed Nova Roma by Constantine the Great, but popularly called Constantinople and briefly became the imperial residence of the classical Roman Empire.
Benny Andersson has written music to several films for screen and television ; the first attempt in the early 1970s for the obscure Swedish movie The Seduction Of Inga: the film flopped, but the ' Björn & Benny ' single " She's My Kind Of Girl " surprised the composers by being released in Japan and becoming a Top 10 hit ( the song renamed in Japan as " The Little Girl Of The Cold Wind ").
A third paper owned by Hearst, called the Afternoon Record, which had been renamed the Evening American, merged in 1961 with the Daily Record to form the Record American.
During the Labor Day weekend in 1952, The Saddlemen were renamed Bill Haley with Haley's Comets ( inspired by a popular mispronunciation of Halley's Comet ), and in 1953, Haley's recording of " Crazy Man, Crazy " ( co-written by Haley and his bass player, Marshall Lytle although Lytle would not receive credit until 2001 ) became the first rock and roll song to hit the American charts, peaking at no. 15 on Billboard and no. 11 on Cash Box.
The British Museum was run from its inception by a ' Principal Librarian ' ( when the book collections were still part of the Museum ), a role that was renamed ' Director and Principal Librarian ' in 1898, and ' Director ' in 1973 ( on the separation of the British Library ).
Part of West Cambridge joined the new town of Belmont in 1859, and the rest of West Cambridge was renamed Arlington in 1867 ; Brighton was annexed by Boston in 1874.
In one case, in the early 1940s, Don Flowers ' Modest Maidens was so admired by William Randolph Hearst that he lured Flowers away from the Associated Press and to King Features Syndicate by doubling the cartoonist's salary, and renamed the feature Glamor Girls to avoid legal action by the AP.
His bill was passed quickly by the House of Commons but was stalled by the Senate, which returned the bill to the Commons with the recommendation that the holiday be renamed The National Holiday of Canada, an amendment that effectively killed the bill.
However, with the exceptions of Smith's translation of portions of the book of Book of Genesis ( renamed Selections from the Book of Moses ) and the translation of Matthew ( called Joseph Smith – Matthew ), no portions of the Joseph Smith Translation have been officially canonized by the LDS Church.

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In 1929, King Aleksandar proclaimed a dictatorship and imposed a new constitution which, among other things, renamed the country the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
The Royal Navy named a King George V-class battleship after Beatty, but this ship was renamed HMS Howe before completion, as another battleship of the same class, intended to be named after Jellicoe, was renamed HMS Anson.
During this time the story was renamed King Kong vs. the Ginko when it was believed that Universal had the rights to the Frankenstein name ( they actually only had the rights to the monster's makeup design ).
On 10 December 1870 the North German Confederation Reichstag renamed the Confederation as the German Empire and gave the title of German Emperor to the King of Prussia as President of the Confederation.
Geoffrey provides prehistoric London with a rich array of legendary kings, such as King Lud ( see also Lludd, from Welsh Mythology ) who, he claims, renamed the town CaerLudein, from which London was derived, and was buried at Ludgate.
The diamond was traditionally known as Syamantaka-mani and later Madnayak or the " King of Jewels ", before being renamed " Kuh-e nur " in the 18th century by Nader Shah and Ahmad Shah Durrani of Khorasan after their conquest of India.
The other major change in the scene is that the renamed Knights no longer demand another shrubbery, but this time that King Arthur put on a musical and take it to Broadway ( on the slight condition that it doesn't have anything to do with Andrew Lloyd Webber ).
Atlantic City's Illinois Avenue was renamed Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
" Amundsen renamed the Antarctic Plateau as King Haakon VII ’ s Plateau.
It was renamed Christ's College and received its present charter in 1505 when it was endowed and expanded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII.
King Alexander I banned national political parties in 1929, assumed executive power and renamed the country Yugoslavia.
During his first year as president of the union, the University was renamed Cairo University after a coup was carried out by the Free Officers Movement overthrowing King Farouk I.
** The 1964 New York World's Fair opens to celebrate the 300th anniversary of New Amsterdam being taken over by British forces under the Duke of York ( later King James II ) and being renamed New York in 1664.
* The city of Oslo in Norway is destroyed by fire for the fourteenth time ; King Christian IV of Denmark – Norway decrees its rebuilding on a new site where it will be renamed Christiania.
Yugoslavia was renamed the " Kingdom of Yugoslavia " as King Alexander sought to unite the Balkans under his rule.
On 25 April 1949, the country was renamed " the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan " to include officially those portions of Palestine annexed by King Abdullah.
By 1922, after travels in California, Oliver was the jazz king in Chicago, performing as King Oliver and his Creole Jazz Band at the Royal Gardens ( later renamed the Lincoln Gardens ).
It was later renamed ( by King John II of Portugal ) the Cape of Good Hope ( Cabo da Boa Esperança ) because it represented the opening of a route to the east.
In 1897, Joseon was renamed the Korean Empire, and King Gojong became Emperor Gojong.
Before returning to Rome, Berlioz composed the overtures to King Lear in Nice and Rob Roy, and began work on a sequel to the Symphonie fantastique, Le retour à la vie ( The Return to Life ), renamed Lélio in 1855.
Le Havre was provisionally renamed Franciscopolis in the documents, after King Francis I, who developed the city in 1517.
After the original company began to falter in 1959, it was purchased by McLamore and Edgerton who renamed the company Burger King.
It was renamed Georgetown on 29 April 1812 in honour of King George III.

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