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name and change
The club was originally founded as a football team in 1891, with the name Buenos Aires English High School although it was obliged to change its name to Alumni Athletic Club ( the name was proposed by a former student of the English High School ) in 1901.
William Camden provided a definition of " Anagrammatisme " as " a dissolution of a name truly written into his letters, as his elements, and a new connection of it by artificial transposition, without addition, subtraction or change of any letter, into different words, making some perfect sense applyable ( i. e., applicable ) to the person named.
In retrospect the name change was unfortunate, not only because the Greek roots alone do not reveal the anode's function any more, but more importantly because, as we now know, the Earth's magnetic field direction on which the " anode " term is based is subject to reversals whereas the current direction convention on which the " eisode " term was based has no reason to change in the future.
In 1953 Sweet Adelines became an international organization, although it didn't change its name to Sweet Adelines International until 1991.
floating point SIMD technology, again present, received some revisions and a name change to " Enhanced 3DNow !".
Wills is also quoted as saying, " You can change the name of an old song, rearrange it and make it a swing.
In 1967 Fulcher became known as Barney Bubbles, though he did not change his name by deed poll for several more years.
Charles Hodge writes that " The subjective change wrought in the soul by the grace of God, is variously designated in Scripture " with terms such as new birth, resurrection, new life, new creation, renewing of the mind, dying to sin and living to righteousness, and translation from darkness to light .< ref name = Hodge1 > Hodge, Charles.
This is done because the name change " was not approved by any sitting legislature in Burma ".
The name of the Yugoslavia entity was altered in the Factbook the month after the change.
As time progressed, English country dances were spread and reinterpreted throughout the Western world, and eventually the French form of the name came to be associated with the American folk dances, especially in New England ( this Gallicized name change may have followed a contemporary misbelief that the form was originally French ).
The two companies underwent a name change to Sambi Co., Ltd. in September 1981, while Capcom Co., Ltd. itself was first established on June 11, 1983, for the purpose of taking over the internal sales department.
* Constantinople's change of name was the theme for a song made famous by The Four Lads and later covered by They Might Be Giants and many others entitled " Istanbul ( Not Constantinople )".
* Info on the name change from the Foundation for the Advancement of Sephardic Studies and Culture
It met with stronger resistance in the Senate — some Senators objected to the change of name ; Ernest Manning, who argued that the rationale for the change was based on a misperception of the name, and George McIlraith, who did not agree with the manner in which the bill had been passed and urged the government to proceed in a more " dignified way "— but finally passed.
The Commodores originally called themselves the Mystics, but wanted to change the name.
In the same year, the Secretary of State approved a name change to Cessna Aircraft Company.
On 7 April 2005 Mandrakesoft announced the decision to change the name of the parent company to Mandriva and their distribution name to Mandriva Linux, although the Brazilian operation would not change its name from Conectiva immediately.

name and reflected
This institution, with its name, was later emulated by other powers and is reflected in the modern usage of the word ( see Consul ( representative )).
However, in 1991, as part of Major League Baseball's two-team expansion ( they also added the former Florida ( now Miami ) Marlins ), an ownership group representing Denver led by John Antonucci and Michael I. Monus were granted a franchise ; they took the name “ Rockies ” due to Denver's proximity to the Rocky Mountains, which is reflected in their logo.
This is reflected in its seven name changes since 1885:
The city of Lille identifies itself as a part of historic Flanders, and thus as " Flemish " in the geographical and historical sense, and this is reflected, for instance, in the name of its local railway station TGV Lille-Flandres.
Her birth name ( maiden name ) may be reflected in her children's middle names ; her own middle name ; or dropped entirely.
This is reflected in the name of the museum now located at the site.
The only difference between some early pitch-pipes and harmonicas is the name of the instrument, which reflected the maker's target audience.
The fact that Ribbentrop did not recall Churchill's given name reflected either his general ignorance about the world beyond Germany, or his distracted mental state at war's end.
Fröhlich inverts the order of events in Priester and states that with the Odin cult, the Lombards grew their beards in resemblance of the Odin of tradition and their new name reflected this.
This name reflected the parallel development of this technique by both Hertzsprung and Russell earlier in the century.
The dispute also reflected rivalry between organizations ( the M Technology Association, the MUMPS Development Committee, the ANSI and ISO Standards Committees ) as to who determines the " official " name of the language.
The traditional term is reflected in the name chosen for the National Museum of the American Indian, which opened in 2004 on the Mall in Washington, D. C ..
The name Newfoundland is derived from English as " New Found Land " ( a translation from the Portuguese Terra Nova, and still reflected in the province's French language name, " Terre Neuve ").
The passion of Osiris was reflected in his name ' Wenennefer " (" the one who continues to be perfect "), which also alludes to his post mortem power.
The new name meant " parent of actinium " and reflected the fact that actinium is a product of radioactive decay of protactinium.
This is reflected in the origin of the name ( derived from the television series Monty Python's Flying Circus ), in the common practice of using Monty Python references in example code, and in an occasionally playful approach to tutorials and reference materials.
The extensive and successful use of the Biwa Pearl Mussel is reflected in the name Biwa pearls, a phrase which was at one time nearly synonymous with freshwater pearls in general.
The name of Sixtus is often connected with a great building boom in Rome: Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill was dedicated during his pontificate and he built Santa Maria Maggiore, whose dedication to Mary the Mother of God reflected his acceptance of the Ecumenical council of Ephesus which closed in 431.
Radio amateurs have been early in arranging relay leagues, as is reflected in the name of the organization of American Radio Relay League ( ARRL ), http :// www. arrl. org /.
The plant's common name and Latin name originate from the belief in the Doctrine of Signatures which suggested that a plant's appearance reflected its possible uses.
This is reflected in the country's modern name, Prathet Thai or Thai ‐ land, used since 1939 ( although the name was reverted to Siam during 1945 – 49 ), in which prathet means " nation ".

name and sarcastic
Though initially sarcastic and self-possessed to the point of arrogance ( Leiko is actually a Japanese name meaning " arrogant ") her relationship with her new lover causes her to become more contemplative.
Newspapers printed sarcastic comments about the chairman and frequently used his name in the past tense.
His name added luster to any entertaining and sarcastic essay: over 150 surviving manuscripts attest to his continued popularity.
Angeline ( my driver ) with that floppy mane of hair and sarcastic attitude that can only come from an upbringing in rural Wales, Sophie ( chef ) and her Sonoma foie-gras compote topped Roti A La Broche and constant humming out-of-tune, Vanity ( really her name, types up my dictation when Delissa is at lunch ) plucking her brows.
Then-editor Gillespie and then-Web editor Tim Cavanaugh, both veterans of Suck. com, modeled the blog in some ways after that website: they brought along several other Suck. com writers to contribute, fostered a style in the blog matching that former website's sarcastic attitude, and even the name " Hit and Run " was taken from what had been a weekly news roundup column on Suck. com.
In 1996, the British adult comic magazine Viz accused McDonald's of plagiarizing the name and format of its longstanding Top Tips feature, in which readers offer sarcastic tips.
From April 4, 2001 to September 2007, the paper's editor-in-chief was Dan Savage, an associate editor since its founding who made his name writing the paper's sarcastic and sometimes inflammatory sex advice column, Savage Love, which has appeared in every issue of The Stranger.
The name was a sarcastic self-deprecating spoof on their previous ' Lifestyles ' persona.
Mark then warns Carl about mentioning his name to the cops, and when Carl gives a sarcastic remark, he leaves.
The laboratory cat is called Neutron " because he's so positive " ( the name should therefore have been Proton, unless this was a sarcastic label, meaning the cat has a nasty disposition ); the Earth is surrounded by a " heat barrier " which the Metalunan saucer must negotiate both when leaving and returning-although visually dramatic this has no scientific basis ; a planet is referred to as having once been a comet ; and another is transformed into a sun by meteorite bombardment.
The band claims the title was changed to Ferociously Stoned in sarcastic reference to the controversy which surrounded the Daddies ' name and sexually-charged lyricism and stage shows in the early years of their career, alluding to the act of stoning.
Other characters in and out of the Gildersleeve orbit included Richard LeGrand as Peavey the druggist ( his dry, almost mumbled " Oh, now, I wouldn't say that " also became a familiar catch-phrase ), Arthur Q. Bryan ( making a name as sarcastic Doc Gamble on Fibber McGee & Molly ) as Floyd the barber, Ken Christy as police chief Gates, Shirley Mitchell as Leila Ransom, Bea Benaderet as another Gildersleeve paramour Eve Goodwin, and occasionally Gale Gordon ( Mayor LaTrivia on McGee ) as Rumson Bullard, a neighbour who served Gildersleeve the way Gildersleeve had once served Fibber McGee --- an equal for obnoxiousness.
Another says that the braying of pack mules prompted the miners to use the singer's name in sarcastic humor.

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