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The resort and its park's name are subsequently changed to Disneyland Paris.
Although this document was subsequently adopted by International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) and subsequent revisions published by ISO have been adopted by ANSI, the name ANSI C ( rather than ISO C ) is still more widely used.
It derives its name from, and records the visions of, Jeremiah, who lived in Jerusalem in the late 7th and early 6th centuries BC during the time of king Josiah and the fall of the Kingdom of Judah to the Babylonians, and who subsequently went into exile in Egypt.
In early 1995, ACC changed its name to Red Hat Software, which has subsequently changed to simply Red Hat, Inc. Young served as Red Hat's CEO until 1999.
After the death of Willy, Colette went to court to challenge her former husband's involvement in the writing, and subsequently had his name removed from the books.
In this case the specific name marinus changes to marina in order to conform with the rules of gender agreement as set out by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature changing the binomial name from Bufo marinus to Rhinella marina ; the binomial Rhinella marinus was subsequently introduced as a synonym through misspelling by Pramuk, Robertson, Sites, and Noonan ( 2008 ).
The company subsequently merged with Hewlett-Packard in May 2002. some of DEC's product lines were still produced under the HP name.
The town subsequently gave its name to the famous Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad.
The Copycat project was subsequently extended under the name " Metacat " by Hofstadter's doctoral student James Marshall.
The initials " DC " came from the company's popular series Detective Comics, which featured Batman's debut and subsequently became part of the company's name.
There, a new settlement was formed, being granted a council two years later ( 1706 ), with the name of San Roque, and being considered by the Spanish Crown as the heir to the lost town of Gibraltar ( historical objects and records predating 1704 were subsequently taken to San Roque where they remain to this day.
The Don't Make a Wave Committee subsequently adopted the name Greenpeace.
The name Quincy has subsequently been used for at least nineteen other places in the United States.
Gary Levitch's name was subsequently legally changed to Gary Lewis.
He subsequently took his mother's maiden name as part of his professional name, Klaus Maria Brandauer.
At the time, the body was dubbed " Pete Marsh " ( a pun on " peat marsh ") by Middlesex Hospital radiologists, a name subsequently adopted by local journalists.
Captain Harry Stafford found four local businessmen, including John Henry Davies ( who became club president ), each willing to invest £ 500 in return for a direct interest in running the club and who subsequently changed the name ; on 24 April 1902, Manchester United was officially born.
Minos is the Cretan word for " king ", or indeed, to take a euhemerist position, the name of a particular king that was subsequently used as a title.
An Austrian princely family, the Rosenberg changed its name to Ursini-Rosenberg ( and subsequently to Orsini-Rosenberg ) in 1683, while creating spurious claims of kinship to the Orsini, which were regarded at the time as more prestigious.
The Orthodox Bahá ' í Faith is a small Bahá ' í sect that formed in 1960 by Mason Remey, and subsequently was the name used by Joel Marangella after he claimed to be Remey's successor.
In 1970 Marangella appointed members to a " National Bureau of the Orthodox Bahá ' ís in New York ", which two years later was moved to New Mexico, and subsequently changed its name to " Mother Bahá ' í Council of the United States " ( 1978 ) and " Provisional National Bahá ' í Council " ( 2000 ), with all members appointed by Joel Marangella.
The colony's new name honoured the fourth son of King George III, Prince Edward Augustus, the Duke of Kent ( 1767 – 1820 ), who subsequently led the British military forces on the continent as Commander-in-Chief, North America ( 1799 – 1800 ), with his headquarters in Halifax.
The discoverers proposed the name " prometheum " ( the spelling was subsequently changed ), derived from Prometheus, the Titan in Greek mythology who stole fire from Mount Olympus and brought it down to humans, to symbolize " both the daring and the possible misuse of mankind's intellect.

name and morphed
They followed Eric Wrixon's suggestion for a new name, and The Gamblers morphed into Them, their name taken from the Fifties horror movie Them !.
This street later became frequented by people down on their luck, and both the name and its meaning morphed into the modern term.
This morphed into GongMaison and by 1991, the name Gong was again in use, by which time early drummer Pip Pyle had also rejoined.
By this time, Webb had left the group and Talk Talk had morphed into what was essentially a brand name for the studio recordings of Hollis and Friese-Greene, along with a bevy of session studio players ( including long-term Talk Talk drummer Harris, who featured intermittently ).
Originally intended as a marketing device, to work around Americans ’ poor recognition of Brussels geographically, the “ Bel-Gem ” name stuck and quickly morphed into the distinctly American concept of the “ Belgian waffle ”.
The three Ts morphed from an anchor, reflecting the nautical influence of the station's name. Independent television was introduced to Britain in September 1955.
Another explanation comes from reports that it grew out of a request for " chocolat et crème " from someone who had experienced a similar drink in Paris, which name morphed phonetically into the current version.
Over time the descriptive name " Keer-ford " may have morphed into the modern " Carnforth ".
The name morphed through the years to include variations such as C-74.
The JAMs morphed into The KLF in 1988 and continued to pursue the same art-prankster agenda, most notably with their number 1 hit ( under the name The Timelords ), " Doctorin ' the Tardis ".
As one of the notable bands of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene, they started out with the name Warrior and morphed into Battleaxe sometime in early 1980.
As the group now felt they needed a new name, they followed Eric Wrixon's suggestion and The Gamblers morphed into Them after the 1954 sci-fi horror film.
The resulting unified group was also known as the Communist Party of America, which morphed into the Workers Party of America ( December 1921 ), which changed its name in 1925 to Workers ( Communist ) Party and to Communist Party USA in 1929.
When the above regions are added, sometimes the region's name is morphed into Columbia-Kootenay or Kootenay-Columbia, although that terminology also includes the Big Bend Country and Kinbasket Lake, to the north of Golden and Revelstoke, which is not generally considered part of the Kootenays, though part of the Kootenay Land District.
* Fee-Fairies and Elves ( See etymology of " Fairy ")-The word Fairy comes from the French name of the Fates in Greek mythology, but they had morphed into strange, fantastic, magical beings.
The ULP morphed into the Australian Labor Party in 1910, and has been known by this name ever since.
) As such, the name of the range apparently morphed into the current " Santa Catalina Mountains " sometime between 1890 and 1902, but each previous version of the name always referred to the namesake St. Catherine.
The Spaniards accepted the response as the name of the place, and began calling it halaán, which was later morphed into Jalajala.
The name “ teleuniversity ” morphed into the " University of Air ” which still had the same goal of reaching the lower income groups who did not have access to higher education.
The village was originally known as Kole-Kalyan but eventually came to be known as Kalliana, which has morphed into its present day name of Kalina.

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