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part and re-branding
Marks and Spencer used the font for its corporate logo and as the default on all internal correspondence from 2000 but since 2007 it is gradually being phased out on all signage and packaging as part of another re-branding exercise.
On October 21, 2009, it was announced that CBC Newsworld would be re-branded as CBC News Network on October 26 as part of a larger re-branding cycle for the CBC News division.
The re-branding incorporated a revamped appearance for the networks designed in conjunction with Rogers Media and the Troika Design Group, a new image campaign (" Fuelled By Fans "), and a new logofirst used as part of the cover of Sportsnet Magazine.
On June 17, 2004 LAN Chile changed its formal name to LAN Airlines ( which was said to mean Latin American Network Airlines, even though the airline says LAN is no longer an abbreviation now ) as part of this re-branding process.
In July 2006, Bell Mobility assumed responsibility for the former Aliant wireless operations in Atlantic Canada as part of a larger restructuring of both Bell and Aliant, and continued to do business there as Aliant Mobility until re-branding as Bell in April 2008.
As a part of this re-branding, there was an initial decision to pull down all the Orange Ball signs and replace them with monument-style signs in the red orange and blue color scheme.
As part of the program, Etisalat launched a re-branding campaign, releasing a new corporate logo and identity in May 2006.
The line, officially known as the East Boston Tunnel & Revere Extension by the MTA since 1952, was redesignated Blue on August 26, 1965 as part of the new MBTA's color-based re-branding.
On 12 November 2007 it was announced that, as part of a group-wide re-branding exercise, National Express would change the name of the company to National Express East Anglia on 27 February 2008.
It was announced on 12 November 2007 that, as part of a company-wide re-branding exercise, National Express was to change the name of One to National Express East Anglia with effect from February 2008.
The company recently changed its name from Travel West Midlands as a part of National Express Group's re-branding.
On 8 February 2007, Flextech was renamed Virgin Media Television as part of a larger re-branding exercise covering the whole of NTL: Telewest, Virgin Mobile and Virgin. net.
In 2007 – 2008, as part of the group wide restructuring and re-branding, the group's rail operations were branded as ' National Express ' and the coach fleet received a slightly different livery, retaining the red white and blue theme, but with a new lower-case logo ; coaches started appearing in the new livery from December 2007.
In January 2009, Radio Broadland was renamed as Heart Norwich, as part of a major re-branding involving 29 stations owned by Global Radio.
This was the first time that the club had taken part in the competition, since its re-branding from the European Cup in 1992.
On January 12, 2012, Food Lion announced it would be closing 113 under-performing stores, including all Florida and Kentucky stores, and re-branding some others as part of their new market strategy.
The Ocean Dome was officially closed on October 1, 2007 as part of a renovation and partial re-branding of the resort.
As part of an extensive product re-branding campaign in 2012, Sage renamed Accpac to Sage 300.
On September 9, 2006, Federated converted all former May Company regional department store nameplates, including Kaufmann's, into Macy's as part of a nationwide re-branding program.
As a part of the re-branding CAI decided they were going to close down Air Europe as there was no longer a need for it.
However, Viacom was re-branding MTV2 and made Wonder Showzen part of its new programming lineup.
This re-branding alienated fans in the Trenton area, many of whom were part of the Philadelphia Flyers ' fan base.
In the mid 80's it was renamed Cross Gates Shopping Centre and was then renamed to Crossgates in January 2005 as part of new ownership and re-branding.
The company's acquisitions have included numerous household names, some of which are no longer used as part of the company's long-term strategy of re-branding its stores under the House of Fraser name.

part and exercise
The exercise I shall discuss in this -- the first of a new series of articles on muscle definition-specialization of a particular body part -- is the One Leg Lunge.
In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, " When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment – all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application – it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology.
An argument that the power to issue shares could only be properly exercised to raise new capital was rejected as too narrow, and it was held that it would be a proper exercise of the director's powers to issue shares to a larger company to ensure the financial stability of the company, or as part of an agreement to exploit mineral rights owned by the company.
This part of the censors ' office invested them with a peculiar kind of jurisdiction, which in many respects resembled the exercise of public opinion in modern times ; for there are innumerable actions which, though acknowledged by every one to be prejudicial and immoral, still do not come within the reach of the positive laws of a country ; as often said, " immorality does not equal illegality ".
The Roman Catholic Church teaches that an ecumenical council is a gathering of the College of Bishops ( of which the Bishop of Rome is an essential part ) to exercise in a solemn manner its supreme and full power over the whole Church.
Variations in arterial oxygen concentrations can be part of the normal physiology, for example, during strenuous physical exercise.
In Canada, these head of state powers belong to the Monarch as part of the Royal Prerogative, but the Governor General has been permitted to exercise them since 1947 and has done so since the 1970s.
Indian Navy | Indian, Japanese and US naval warships take part in a military exercise near Bōsō Peninsula in 2007.
This growth continued until the early 1980s, and declining in the decade's latter part when racquet clubs converted to physical fitness clubs, in service to a wider clientele, adding aerobics exercise classes and physical fitness and bodybuilding machines.
In telecommunication, a technical control facility ( TCF ) is a telecommunications facility, or a designated and specially configured part thereof, that ( a ) contains the equipment necessary for ensuring fast, reliable, and secure exchange of information, ( b ) typically includes distribution frames and associated panels, jacks, and switches and monitoring, test, conditioning, and orderwire equipment, and ( c ) allows telecommunications systems control personnel to exercise operational control of communications paths and facilities, make quality analyses of communications and communications channels, monitor operations and maintenance functions, recognize and correct deteriorating conditions, restore disrupted communications, provide requested on-call circuits, and take or direct such actions as may be required and practical to provide effective telecommunications services.
Under Article 12 of the Treaty, Northern Ireland could exercise its opt out by presenting an address to the King requesting not to be part of the Irish Free State.
This technique ensures that the trainer breathes through the most difficult part of the exercise, where one would reflexively hold one's breath.
Theorists such as Edmund Burke believe that part of the duty of a representative was not simply to communicate the wishes of the electorate but also to use their own judgement in the exercise of their powers, even if their views are not reflective of those of a majority of voters:
Post-action reports still documented the original estimate and assumed that the 352nd had been deployed to the coastal defenses by chance only a few days previously as part of an anti-invasion exercise.
* Gyms-There are two gyms and an indoor pool: The Rex Activity Center for student recreation including weights, exercise bikes and a basketball court ; and Plachy Hall, which includes the gym and indoor pool and field house as part of the Athletics Department.
They all compared favourably with average fitness levels for women in their age range, but the Scottish country dancers were shown to have more agility, stronger legs and to be able to walk more briskly than people who took part in other forms of exercise.
It was here that he passed the greater part of his childhood, hardening his body by healthful exercise, overseeing and sharing the operations of the farm, learning the way in which business was conducted, and studying the rules of rural economy.
Although he played no part in inventing the exercise, the late fitness expert Jack LaLanne was given credit for popularizing the exercise in the United States.
Ford undertook a strict physical exercise regimen headed by Jake Steinfeld to gain more muscular tone for the part.
The first publication that introduced this new approach presented part of a Late Egyptian text as a teaching exercise.
Kindergarten ( and, added recently, 1st-Grade ) classes are held in the south part, while the city offers meeting rooms and exercise facilities in the north part.

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