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Names and changed
In 1967, the United States Board on Geographic Names changed the word nigger to Negro in 143 place names.
The town's name was now changed into " Słupsk " ( the Polish version of its name ) by the Commission for the Determination of Place Names on April 23, 1945.
Officially, the island was Yerba Buena Island until 1895, when on a decision by the United States Board on Geographic Names, it was changed to Goat Island.
According to Oregon Geographic Names, a post office with the spelling " Tualitin " was established November 5, 1869, and the spelling changed to " Tualatin " in 1915.
The family was originally named Johansen, but in the 1950s, they changed their name to Jagland, a newly constructed surname that appeared in a book published by a bureaucrat ( 2000 nye slektsnavn New Family Names by Astrid Moss, 1947 ) which aimed at helping people find new surnames instead of patronyms, which had long been associated with the working class.
At that time the Alaska Board of Geographic Names changed the name of the mountain back to " Denali ," even though the U. S. Board of Geographic Names maintains " McKinley ".
The Oxford Dictionary of Place Names equates it with Swale, suggesting that the village is called after a fast-moving river of that name, with eau being French for water ; however, unless Swallow ’ s beck has changed dramatically in the last millennium this theory would seem somewhat difficult to substantiate.
The names and confluence locations of the streams in this area were changed by the Board on Geographic Names in 1927.
Names may be changed using the normal procedure, and do not require legal gender reassignment.
* 1996: Names of districts changed:
There was a competition to find a name for North Springwood when the Geographical Names Board wanted to remove the compass prefixes from the names of towns and suburbs of New South Wales and I think that the only one changed was North Springwood, the local community had a lot of public meetings about the name change.
* Names of animals, plants and the names and places of another country are changed to match the pronunciation of the original language in question and are written with katakana.
Names could not be changed, and since the game lacked a battery, it does not store changes done to kits and passwords were used to resume tournaments ( example of a password sheet ).
# Names of pre-Romanic, Rhaetic origin were not changed when adopted by the Romanic population.
In 1972, the US Board on Geographic Names officially changed the name from Profile Mountain, which it had been called officially since 1917, to Cannon Mountain.
The name was changed on the basis of the 1948 Law on Names of Settlements and Designations of Squares, Streets, and Buildings as part of efforts by Slovenia's postwar communist government to remove German elements from toponyms.
The name was changed on the basis of the 1948 Law on Names of Settlements and Designations of Squares, Streets, and Buildings as part of efforts by Slovenia ’ s postwar communist government to remove German elements from toponyms.
The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on " Flat Rock River " as the stream's name in 1917, and changed it to " Flatrock River " in 1959.
The generic name has been changed to " Head " by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names to avoid duplication with Cape Bernacchi on the coast of Victoria Land.

Names and Rose
* Agapanthus At: Alphabetical Listing by Genera of Validly Published Suprageneric Names At: Home page of James L. Reveal and C. Rose Broome

Names and Baxter
The summit was officially recognized by the US Board on Geographic Names as " Baxter Peak " in 1931.

Names and show
And as soon as You remove Yourself from them, all the Names remain like a body without a soul ... All is to show how You conduct the world, but not that You have a known righteousness that is just, nor a known judgement that is merciful, nor any of these attributes at all ... Blessed is God forever, amen and amen!
Further historical lists such as The 72 Names of the Lord show parallels in the history and interpretation of the Name of God amongst Kabbalah, Christianity, and Hebrew scholarship in various parts of the Mediterranean world.

Names and called
In Hebrew the five books are named by the first phrase in the text: Bereshit (" In beginning ," Genesis ), Shemot (" Names ," Exodus ), Vayikra (" He called ", Leviticus ), Bamidbar (" In the desert ," Numbers ) and Devarim (" Words ," Deuteronomy ).
Names with the same form but applying to different taxa are called homonyms.
Names and proper nouns are preceded with a mid-line dot ( called a name-dot ) which is sufficient to distinguish them from ordinary words.
According to Oregon Geographic Names, the county is probably named after a stream in the area called Josephine Creek, which in turn is probably named after Virginia Josephine Rollins Ort.
Names for U. S. Route 66 vary-at different places, it's called Teardrop Road, Highway Z, Old Route 66, Historic Route 66, and Highway 17.
Though its official name is Bureau Junction, the village is more commonly called Bureau, and Bureau is the main name used by phone companies, the federal Board on Geographic Names, and the United States Post Office.
Names for U. S. Route 66 vary-at different places, it's called Teardrop Road, Highway Z, Old Route 66, Historic Route 66, and Highway 17.
Names for U. S. Route 66 vary-at different places, it's called Teardrop Road, Highway Z, Old Route 66, Historic Route 66, and Highway 17.
Names for U. S. Route 66 vary-at different places, it's called Teardrop Road, Highway Z, Old Route 66, Historic Route 66, and Highway 17.
Names for U. S. Route 66 vary-at different places, it's called Teardrop Road, Highway Z, Old Route 66, Historic Route 66, and Highway 17.
Liability for all pre-1993 business was compulsorily transferred ( by reinsurance-to-close ) into a special vehicle called Equitas at a cost of over $ 21 billion and enormous personal losses to many Names.
Names, resources, and relationships are said to be characteristics of abstract subjects, which are called topics.
A further fragment in Syriac in the British Museum, titled Names of the wives of the patriarchs according to the Hebrew books called Jubilees suggests that there once existed a Syriac translation.
It is also sometimes called Hsing Ming Chia, the School of Forms and Names.
They are called departments in ISO 3166-2: GR and by the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names
Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names ( 1955 )-- Color Sample of golden brown ( color sample # 74 )( matches color called golden brown in A Dictionary of Colorby Maerz and Paul ):
However, when the 75th issue was reached, Gross decided to move away from the book, and instead DC announced that Dylan Horrocks would continue Tim's story in a five-issue mini-series called Names of Magic after a short break symbolizing Tim's readiness to face his destiny.
The depiction of Tim Hunter's life continued in a five-issue mini-series called The Names of Magic, in which Tim learnt his true name ( Timothy Hunter ; Tamar, son of Tamlin ; the Opener ; the Merlin ; Magic ) and was accepted into the school of magic, known simply as White School, which exists across the Multiverse of Worlds in DC.
Mawer and Stenton, who published their book on the Place Names of Buckinghamshire in 1925, thought that belle could have meant a hill as well as a bell and suggested that the conspicuous hill at Kimble would have impressed itself on the minds of the first settlers and might have been called ' royal ' as the largest visible hill in the locality or that it earned the epithet by reason of some royal burial or other unknown event.
The account was published as a pamphlet called " A History of the Detection, Conviction, Life And Designs of John A. Murel, The Great Western Land Pirate ; Together With his System of Villany and Plan of Exciting a Negro Rebellion, and a Catalogue of the Names of Four Hundred and Forty Five of His Mystic Clan Fellows and Followers and Their Efforts for the Destruction of Mr. Virgil A. Stewart, The Young Man Who Detected Him, To Which is Added Biographical Sketch of Mr. Virgil A.
According to A Dictionary of British Place Names, the name Woolsthorpe means " an outlying farmstead or hamlet ( Old Scandinavian ' thorp ') of a man called Wulfstan ( Old English person name )".
Names are also not to be called out when a corpse is being carried to its grave.
* Names should not be called out when people are being buried, or the dead may take their soul.
:# Sustaining: Names of individuals called to responsibilities within the organization of the church are proposed to the congregation for a sustaining vote.

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