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Renamed ELA ( later redesignated ELA 1 ), it was used for Ariane 1 and Ariane 2 and 3 launches until being retired in 1989.
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Renamed Royal Arsenal two weeks later ( and also known as the ' Woolwich Reds '), the club entered the professional football league as Woolwich Arsenal in 1893 and later became known as Arsenal F. C., having moved to north London in 1913.
Renamed many years later, UIC was admitted into the New York Stock Exchange for trading on December 15, 1964.
Renamed the Evening Star Broadcasting Company, the 1938 acquisition would figure later in the 1981 demise of the newspaper.
Renamed to Putney in 1963 after the closure of Putney Bridge garage ( F ) it started to receive RMs and later RMLs for its central London routes.
Renamed in the 1990s, the Centre later examined wider issues including foreign policy, energy security and demographic change.
Renamed to ' Back to Booktown ' a year later and to ' Clunes Booktown Festival ' in 2012, the township now holds the event each year on the first weekend in May.
Renamed Sillery in honor of its founder, the town later became important as a port for the lumber industry.
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* The Miami Herald ; " It's Now Pedro Zamora Way, AIDS Activist Honored With Renamed Street " by Claudia P. Solis, March 1, 1995, Page 2B
" Renamed the " Bergenfield Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Inc ." and established as an organization independent of the Bergenfield Fire Department in 1981, BVAC is located at 1 Froelich Street in Bergenfield.
Renamed WYAH-TV ( known today as WGNT ), the station began broadcasting Christian programming to the Hampton Roads area on October 1, 1961.
Renamed the Theodora, the ship left Charleston at 1 A. M. on October 12, and successfully evaded Union ships enforcing the blockade.
Renamed LaSalle Bank Midwest in 2005, it and its parent LaSalle Bank Corporation were acquired by Bank of America from ABN AMRO on 1 October 2007.
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In the Soviet Union, the title of premier was applied to the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars ( Renamed Council of Ministers of the USSR in 1946 ), who acted as the Soviet Union's Premier.
Renamed S-01, she was decommissioned, auctioned for 3, 334, 751 Pts ( about $ 26, 500 ), after which, despite efforts to save and preserve her as a museum, the submarine was broken up for scrap.
Renamed Newark by Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe in 1792, he made it the first capital of Upper Canada ( now the province of Ontario ), The first provincial parliament was convened at the Navy Hall on September 17, 1792.
Renamed for John Adams in 1802 ( the year after his presidency ended ), the Town of Adams was created from the survey townships of Aleppo and Orpheus.
* Paramount's Carowinds ( Charlotte, North Carolina ), ( Fort Mill, South Carolina ) ( Renamed Carowinds )
Renamed " The Crosby Theater " ( following the founder's death in 2002 and reflecting the contributions of both of his parents in supporting the opera festival ), the present theatre was designed by the architectural firm headed by James Polshek of New York.
Renamed ÆON in 1989, it operates stores throughout Japan under JUSCO and other names and also has a presence in Malaysia, Hong Kong, mainland China ( 永旺 Yǒng wàng ), and Thailand.
Renamed the " Nintendo Entertainment System " ( NES ), the new version lacked most of the upscale features added in the AVS, but retained many of its design elements, such as the grey color scheme and boxy design.
Renamed the 3535th Flying Training Wing ( 3535 FTW ), the wing initially flew the Convair T-29 for Air Force Navigator training until the early 1970s when it was replaced by the Boeing T-43A ( Boeing 737-200 ) aircraft.
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Although officially denied by the Nigerian government, Nigeria is known to have also provided secret military training at the Kaduna first mechanized army division and provided other material support to Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe's guerrilla forces during the Rhodesian Bush War ( Renamed Zimbabwe in 1979 ) of independence against white minority rule of Prime Minister Ian Douglas Smith which was armed and financed by the regime in South Africa.
Renamed to become " Highwater Station " due to the local village of Highwater, the site was quickly developed under the direction of former British Army colonel Robert Stacy, who bulldozed large sections, built various test facilities and ran power to the site.
Renamed in 1913 to Rio Linda, it was known as ' Dry Creek Station ', a flag stop for the Northern Electric Railroad.
Renamed Oldsmar Tractor Co., Olds was hoping they could devise a machine to cut through the palmetto roots.
Renamed Aerospace Defense Command in 1968, ADC F-106 operations continued at Minot until ADC was deactivated in 1979 and became a part of Tactical Air Command ( TAC ) as a subentity referred to as Tactical Air Command-Air Defense ( ADTAC ).
Renamed as Chester Corporation Tramways, it was reconstructed to the 3 ' 6 " gauge, and electrified with overhead cables.
Renamed the Metropolitan Opera House, the theater was operated by the Met from 1910 until it sold the house in April 1920.
Renamed for the former Seattle Mariners DH after his retirement in 2004, the Outstanding DH Award was introduced in 1973 and has been handed out every season since, except 1994 due to a player's strike.
Renamed the École Spéciale Impériale Militaire after Bonaparte was proclaimed Emperor, it moved in 1808 to Saint-Cyr-l ' École ( Yvelines ) in the castle of the former Maison royale de Saint-Louis, a school for girls of the French nobility disbanded at the time of the Revolution.
Renamed " Skira ", the island was used as the setting for the Codemasters video game Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising.
Renamed the " Grand Trunk Road " ( sometimes referred to as the " Long Walk "), it was extended to run from Calcutta to Peshawar and thus to span a major portion of India.
Renamed The New Metroland following a refurbishment by operators Arlington Leisure in 1996, it was Europe's largest indoor amusement park.
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