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The adaptions are notable for changing the plots and characters of the original books ( e. g., incorporating lesbian affairs, changing killer identities, renaming or removing significant characters, and even using stories from other books in which Miss Marple did not originally feature ).
The 6x86 and MII series did exactly this, but was more advanced ; it implemented superscalar speculative execution via register renaming, directly at the x86-semantic level.
* hierarchy for discussions of controversial or sensitive issues by the renaming did not go well.
By the 1970s the term " dominion " was rarely used by the national government, and the Trudeau government was in favour of renaming Dominion Day, although it did not give official backing to the proposal.
In renaming the phenomenon, however, Leger did not revise the characteristics attributed to it.
However, the Commissioner could not stop Anheuser-Busch president August Busch, Jr. from renaming it after himself, and so he did ; however, many fans still called it by the old name.
Hand does say that the Will's version was 85 % true, though he did hate the title, renaming it " Sacrament.
Mildred insisted that she did not want to be an actress, but Oscar convinced her to take the part, renaming her Lily Garland.
However, relocation of the station in 1883 did not cause a renaming.
This renaming intended its territorial enlargement by parts of German-occupied French Lorraine which, however, did not materialise.
As with many EC comics published at the time, Two-Fisted Tales did not start with issue number one ; a renaming of The Haunt of Fear, Two-Fisted Tales " began " with issue # 18.
Similar laws did the same for the two companies in Delaware, renaming the New Castle Turnpike Company to the New Castle Turnpike and Railroad Company.
However, the merger did not eventuate with Souths acquiring the Logan club, renaming themselves Souths-Logan.
( Sherlocko's bumbling partner Watso did not survive the renaming, either ; he became " The Colonel.
However, the renaming did not occur as a result of the economic downturn in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

renaming and change
The name change was discussed at a board meeting on 29 March 2006, and on the opening of the new terminal on 19 September 2008, Prime Minister Andrus Ansip officially announced the renaming would take place in March, 2009
As the 1950s approached, the Florida legislature felt that a name change was due in light of the construction of Florida's Turnpike through the center of the community in 1957, resulting in renaming the town to its present-day name.
He made substantial changes to the organization in the late 1970s, taking most members into a closer relationship with traditional ( orthodox ) Sunni Islam, and renaming the group, Bilalian, and eventually the American Society of Muslims, to indicate the apparent change.
The Kentucky Senate passed a resolution in 1966 urging the Forest Service to change the name to ' Daniel Boone National Forest ', and President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a proclamation so renaming the forest in 1966.
The Bennetts responded by renaming the company International Comics and Entertainment, but it is unclear if the name change was simply a DBA, or a change to evoke " Iron Cat Entertainment ".
Meighen attempted to make the " Unionist " party a permanent alliance of Tories and Liberals by renaming it the National Liberal and Conservative Party, but this name change failed, and most Unionist Liberals either returned to the Liberal fold or joined the new Progressive Party.
She also claimed that she was the person behind renaming Pittsburgh's highway system of I-279S / US-22 / 30W / PA-60N into a new name of I-376W which cost Pennsylvania taxpayers 14. 8 million in taxpayer dollars just to change the signs on that route.
In 1921 this change was reflected in the renaming of Foots Cray Urban District to Sidcup Urban District.
Ultimately, city officials decided to forego the name change and re-evaluate the entire renaming process.
A notable plot change was the renaming of a character from the original version of " The Beginning " to accommodate a plot device in " The Interrogation ".
On December 13, 2006, the UTA Board of Trustees voted to change the name of the Delta Center Station to " Arena " in response to the renaming of the nearby indoor arena to EnergySolutions Arena.
In 1969, political activist Angela Davis proposed renaming the park " Malcolm X Park ", but ultimately this name change was not approved.
The former Fujian Industrial Bank ( 福建兴业银行 ) was established on August 26, 1988, and had its first name change in June 2001, renaming itself as Fujian Industrial Bank Joint-Stock Corporation, Limited ( 福建兴业银行股份有限公司 ), but the name was long and the bank was referred by others in China simply as Industrial Bank () instead.
A symbolic but important change was the " renaming " of Hamburg.
to Rosa Parks Way, TriMet indicated it would support the change by renaming the station, at a then-undetermined future date.
Different areas, such as linguistics, relational algebra, and computer science incur renaming actions with different detailed activity, however the principles behind are all the same change the name of something.
The largest change followed in November 1992, however, with the introduction of Windows support and a renaming to Serius Workshop and Serius Developer Pro ( mapping to Programmer and Developer from previous versions ).

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For instance, the PDP-8, having only 8 fixed-length instructions and no microcode at all, is a CISC because of how the instructions work, PowerPC, which has over 230 instructions ( more than some VAXes ) and complex internals like register renaming and a reorder buffer is a RISC, while Minimal CISC has 8 instructions, but is clearly a CISC because it combines memory access and computation in the same instructions.
Monte Cook originally planned on perhaps renaming them so their name was not quite so similar to kytons, or chain devils, as well as other episodes of Monte Cook's Ptolus campaign to see how they were originally used.
In July 2010, DLA began renaming field activities to clearly and concisely identify how each contributes to the mission of Warfighter support.
In 1994, Fresco created a new image for Sociocyberneering Inc. renaming it The Venus Project. Fresco had accumulated a large quantity of designs and models that could represent an outline of how his ideas would look and operate, and these were used to gain exposure for the organization. Fresco and Meadows continued to support the project throughout the ' 90s through freelance inventing, industrial engineering, conventional architectural modeling, and invention consultations.

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* June 8 – By seizing Beijing and renaming it Běipíng, the NRA puts an end to the Fengtian warlords ' Běiyáng government there.
The first renaming was done in 1994 when the newly reformed South African government implemented a national policy of not naming airports after politicians.
In 2369, the Cardassian civilian authorities ordered the military to withdraw from Bajor, after which the Bajoran provisional government invited the United Federation of Planets to set up base on the former Cardassian mining station of Terok Nor, renaming it Deep Space Nine, and requesting membership into the Federation.
On June 22, 2010, Hydro-Québec and the government of Quebec commemorated Lévesque's role in Quebec's Quiet Revolution and his tenure as premier by renaming the 1244-megawatt Manic-3 generating station in his honour.
The Smith administration fought against African Marxists during the Bush War as part of its campaign to maintain its policy of a gradual transition of power, and negotiated an Internal Settlement with black moderates in 1979 – this agreement led to majority rule, the renaming of the country to Zimbabwe Rhodesia and a coalition government led by the country's first black prime minister, the United African National Council leader Abel Muzorewa, who included Smith in the cabinet as a minister without portfolio.
He once responded to the Taco Liberty Bell incident by saying that the federal government was also " selling the Lincoln Memorial to Ford Motor Co. and renaming it the Lincoln-Mercury Memorial.
In 1943, the Connecticut state government bought the property, renaming it Gillette's Castle and Gillette Castle State Park.
In 1945, the Hawker Siddeley purchased Victory Aircraft of Malton, Ontario, Canada from the Canadian government, renaming the company A. V.
Later, the government proposed renaming the county of North Yorkshire the North Riding of Yorkshire.
In 1884 Yataro Iwasaki, the founder of Mitsubishi, leased the Nagasaki Seitetsusho from the Japanese government, renaming it the Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works and entering the shipbuilding business on a large scale.
* 1965: The Indonesia government brought Bank Umum Negara into the Bank Negara Indonesia group, renaming it Bank Negara Indonesia Unit IV ( BNI IV ).
Every renaming of a city in India has to be approved by the central government.
It was subsequently renamed Finance and Administration by John Howard's government in 1997, and as Finance and Deregulation by Kevin Rudd's government in 2007 a renaming which notably gives titular status to deregulation.
After the Boshin War and the Meiji Restoration, the new Meiji government took over control of the facility in 1871, renaming it the Yokosuka Zosenjo ( Yokosuka Shipyards ).
The Tleilaxu establish a new government on Ix, renaming the planet Xuttuh.
With $ 40 million in federal funds, the city built an entirely new development on top of old Scollay Square, renaming the area Government Center, and peppering it with city, state, and federal government buildings: Boston City Hall, City Hall Plaza, Government Service Center, Edward W. Brooke Courthouse.
The school began to receive authorisation to open bachelor courses in 1992, then master courses in 1996, eventually receiving self-accreditation status and full recognition as a university by the government in 1998, and renaming the institution as Lingnan University on 30 July 1999.
The council's case was that the 1662 charter naming the city " Londonderry " was subject to subsequent local government legislation, and that the renaming of the city council in 1984 amended the charter by altering the name.
In response to the threatened loss of thousands of jobs in a region with poor economic prospects, the government of Nova Scotia expropriated the steel mill, renaming it Sydney Steel Corporation ( SYSCO ).
This renaming was necessary because government approval had been given to raise a battalion and not a ' Depot '.
As an acknowledgement to his service to Indian cinema, the state government also decided to name its annual lifetime achievement award to long-serving film personalities after Vishnuvardhan, renaming it the " Dr. Vishnuvardhan Lifetime Achievement Award ".
Last minute disagreements over issues ranging from provincial rights to the renaming of NWFP, according to federal negotiator Abdul Hafiz Pirzada, despite reservations, Wali Khan agreed to a compromise with the precondition that issues of Judicial independence and provincial rights would be granted by the federal government after transition periods of five and ten years, respectively.

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