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Assembly and renamed
The assembly renamed itself the National Constituent Assembly on 9 July, and began to function as a legislature and to draft a constitution.
Under the amended constitution, the country's unicameral parliament, the Legislative Assembly, was renamed the National Assembly.
The California State Assembly renamed the Fostoria Way overcrossing over Interstate 680 in San Ramon the Thomas E. Burnett Jr. Memorial Bridge in his honor.
* The town of Martinsborough, North Carolina, itself named for Royal Governor Josiah Martin in 1771, is renamed " Greenesville " in honor of United States General Nathanael Greene by the North Carolina General Assembly ; the name " Greenesville " is later shortened to become Greenville.
Two years later on December 6, 1875, the county's name was shortened to " Clay " by the Arkansas General Assembly ; though some sources say it was renamed for the legendary statesman Henry Clay, others say John M. Clayton remained its official namesake.
The portion that became San Miguel County almost retained the name Ouray County when the Colorado General Assembly initially renamed Ouray County as Uncompaghre County.
Conejos County was one of the original 17 counties created by the General Assembly of the Territory of Colorado on 1861-11-01, although it was originally named Guadalupe County and renamed Conejos County a week later, on November 7.
The OLF was renamed OQLF pursuant to the adoption of Bill 104 by the National Assembly of Quebec on June 12, 2003, which also merged the OLF with the Commission de protection de la langue française ( Commission of protection of the French language ) and part of the Conseil supérieur de la langue française.
However, a town in Hardin County had the same name, and when the city incorporated in 1804, the General Assembly renamed the settlement Hopkinsville, in honor of General Samuel Hopkins of Henderson County.
It was renamed Harlan by the Kentucky General Assembly in 1912 since there was already a " Mount Pleasant " in the state.
The confusion resulting from the difference in official and postal names, coupled with the existence of Fairfax Court House and Fairfax Station post offices in Fairfax County, was finally resolved when the Virginia Assembly formally renamed the town Culpeper in 1869 ( Acts, 1869 – 1870, chapter 118, page 154 ).
He was made Master of Catharine Hall ( renamed St Catharine's College ) by the parliamentary visitors of Cambridge in 1643, and also, on the recommendation of the Assembly, was promoted to the rectory of Much Munden in Hertfordshire ; he kept both appointments until his death.
After the establishment of the French First Republic in September 1792, " the Assembly declared the Bibliotheque du Roi to be national property and the institution was renamed the Bibliothèque Nationale.
Assembly Bill 371 ( Goldberg 2006 ) and Senate Bill 283 ( DeSaulnier 2009 ) directed the California Department of Water Resources ( DWR ), in consultation with the State Department of Health Services, to adopt and submit to the CBSC regulations for a State version of Appendix J ( renamed Chapter 16 Part 2 ) of the Uniform Plumbing Code to provide design standards to safely plumb buildings with both potable and recycled water systems.
In Quebec, the Legislative Assembly was renamed the National Assembly, as part of the abolition of the Legislative Council on December 31, 1968.
In Mauritius, the unicameral Parliament was known as the Legislative Assembly until 1992, when, following the establishment of a republic, it was renamed the National Assembly.
In 1856, the northern part of the town was set apart from Tiverton, and renamed Fall River, Rhode Island, by the Rhode Island General Assembly.
Şanlı ( from Arabic shan ( شأن ) " dignity " + Turkish adjectival suffix-lı ) means " great, glorious, dignified " in Turkish, and Urfa was officially renamed Şanlıurfa ( Urfa the Glorious ) by the Turkish Grand National Assembly in 1984, in recognition of the local resistance in the Turkish War of Independence.
In 1926, the Normal School was renamed Murray State Normal School and Teachers College, and the General Assembly granted it authority to confer baccalaureate degrees.
The township of Hansen was originally named Stalin after Joseph Stalin, but was renamed in 1986 when Ontario MPP Yuri Shymko successfully had a private member's bill passed through the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to rename the township in honour of athlete Rick Hansen, who was in the midst of his international Man in Motion tour at the time.

Assembly and itself
Assembly languages generally have no special support for arrays, other than what the machine itself provides.
Following a Royal Commission report in 1906, work began on a new prayer book, work that was to take twenty years due in part to the demands of the Great War ( 1914 – 18 ) and in part to the constitution of the Church Assembly in 1920 which " perhaps not unnaturally wished to do the work all over again for itself.
In 1946 The Commission on the Work of the Churches of the British Unitarians recommended that “ the Assembly should interest itself in the formation of a Canadian Unitarian Association which many Unitarians there believe to be necessary .”
" Anticipating the Declaration of Independence, Patriot leaders Thomas McKean and Caesar Rodney convinced the Colonial Assembly to declare itself separated from British and Pennsylvania rule on June 15, 1776.
After extensive debates, the Assembly sent its final proposal to the Council's Committee of Ministers, which convened a group of experts to draft the Convention itself.
Come June, the third estate, joined by members of the other two, declared itself to be a National Assembly and swore an oath not to dissolve until France had a constitution and created, in July, the National Constituent Assembly.
This may even lead to an institutional variability, as in North Korea, where, after the presidency of party leader Kim Il-Sung, the office was vacant for years, the late president being granted the posthumous title ( akin to some ancient Far Eastern traditions to give posthumous names and titles to royalty ) of " Eternal President " ( while all substantive power, as party leader, itself not formally created for four years, was inherited by his son Kim Jong Il, initially without any formal office ) until it was formally replaced on 5 September 1998, for ceremonial purposes, by the office of Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, while the party leader's post as Chairman of the National Defense Commission was simultaneously declared " the highest post of the state ", not unlike Deng Xiaoping earlier in the People's Republic of China.
* 1789 – In France, the Third Estate declares itself the National Assembly.
* 1789 – In Versailles, the National Assembly reconstitutes itself as the National Constituent Assembly and begins preparations for a French constitution.
The Constituent Assembly converted itself into the National Assembly on February 16, 1990, retaining all the members elected on a straight party ticket.
* 1917 – The Estonian Provincial Assembly declares itself the sovereign power of Estonia.
In 1918, the association changed its name to the Rabbinical Assembly, opening itself up to rabbis ordained at institutions other than JTS.
There is also a 150-member Consultative Assembly, appointed by the King, which can propose legislation to the King but has no legislative powers itself.
** In Versailles, the National Assembly reconstitutes itself as the National Constituent Assembly and begins preparations for a French constitution.
On 17 February 2008, individual members of the Assembly of Kosovo ( acting in personal capacity and not binding the Assembly itself ), declared that Kosovo is independent from Serbia ; Kosovo Serb parliamentarians, boycotted the session.
As the Third Estate declared itself a National Assembly and took the Tennis Court Oath — and as others listened to rumors that the queen wished to bathe in their blood — Marie Antoinette went into mourning for her eldest son.
In the Fall of 1795 the States-General started to work on a procedure to peacefully replace itself, " by constitutional means ", with a National Assembly that would possess full executive, legislative and constituent powers.
A rump-Assembly of about fifty radicals declared itself a Constituante, which in one fell swoop enacted the entire radical program, while the other members of the Assembly were forcibly detained.

Assembly and National
For a time it appeared that a common European army might be created, but the project for a European Defense Community was rejected by the French National Assembly in 1954.
On the one hand, the new democratic institutions worked, notably the National Assembly, with the active participation of UNITA's and the FNLA's elected MPs-while José Eduardo dos Santos continued to exercise his functions without democratic legitimation.
The unicameral parliament ( also called the National Assembly ) is dominated by a coalition, called " Unity " ( Miasnutyun ), between the Republican and Peoples Parties and the Agro-Technical Peoples Union, aided by numerous independents.
* 1859 – The Tuscan National Assembly formally deposes the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.
* 2004 – The National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for Serbia: Bože pravde becomes the new anthem and the coat of arms is adopted for the whole country.
* 1998 – Pakistan's National Assembly passes a constitutional amendment to make the " Qur ' an and Sunnah " the " supreme law " but the bill is defeated in the Senate.
* 1920 – The Grand National Assembly of Turkey ( TBMM ) is founded in Ankara.
* 1789 – In France members of the National Constituent Assembly take an oath to end feudalism and abandon their privileges.
The National Assembly in Paris united Corsica to France and pardoned its exiles.
* Bethan Jenkins-member of the National Assembly for Wales for the South Wales ( West ) Region
The National Assembly has 57 elected and 4 appointed members ; it is expanded following each census ( every 10 years ).
A draft of any National Assembly bill of tribal concern must be referred to the House of Chiefs for advisory opinion.
Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly.
The government of the Fourth Republic includes a strong presidency, a prime minister, a Council of Ministers presided over by the president, a two-chamber National Assembly, and the judiciary.
In 1966 a military coup deposed the first president of Upper Volta, Maurice Yaméogo, suspended the constitution, dissolved the National Assembly, and placed Lieutenant Colonel Sangoulé Lamizana at the head of a government of senior army officers.
Legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament, the Senate and the National Assembly.
He declared himself president of a transitional republic, even as he suspended the National Assembly, banned opposition groups, and imposed a nationwide curfew.
In June 1998, Buyoya promulgated a transitional constitution and announced a partnership between the government and the opposition-led National Assembly.
The deputies of the Third Estate representing the common people ( the two others were the Catholic Church and nobility ) decided to break away and form a National Assembly.
Venizelos persuaded the king to revise the constitution and asked the League to disband in favor of a National Assembly.
The Khmer Republic's leadership was plagued by disunity among its three principal figures: Lon Nol, Sihanouk's cousin Sirik Matak, and National Assembly leader In Tam.
On October 4, 2004, the Cambodian National Assembly ratified an agreement with the United Nations on the establishment of a tribunal to try senior leaders responsible for the atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge.
Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of parliament, the National Assembly and the Senate
Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly of Cameroon.

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