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The X3 committee made other changes, including other new characters ( the brace and vertical line characters ), renaming some control characters ( SOM became start of header ( SOH )) and moving or removing others ( RU was removed ).
This fossil was originally described as a species of Australopithecus, but White and his colleagues later published a note in the same journal renaming the fossil under a new genus, Ardipithecus.
Mipps then joined Syn in his quest for revenge, pursuing Tappitt and Imogene throughout the thirteen American colonies ( supposedly preaching the gospel to the Indians ) and around the world ( as part of a whaling voyage ) afterwards, and was with him in the Caribbean when Dr. Syn turned again to piracy, assuming the name of Captain Clegg ( taking the name " Clegg " from a certain vicious biting fly he had encountered in America ), hijacking his enemy Tappitt's own ship and crew and sailing off with them ( renaming the ship the Imogene ) to become the most infamous pirate of the day.
Winterval was a name given to a whole series of winter festivals, and was not a renaming of Christmas.
After World War II, while many European nations were granting independence to their colonies, Portugal's Estado Novo regime headed by António de Oliveira Salazar issued a decree officially renaming Mozambique and other Portuguese possessions as overseas provinces of the mother country, and emigration to the colonies soared ( Mozambique's ethnic Portuguese resident population was about 300, 000 in 1973, which excludes the Portuguese military sent from the mainland and mulatto population ).
The constellation is located close to those forming the old constellation of Argo Navis ( the ship Argo ), and in the 19th century astronomer John Herschel suggested renaming Pyxis to ' Malus, the mast ', but the suggestion was not followed.
Following this second renaming, and perhaps after the first, the territory of Philippi was centuriated ( divided into squares of land ) and distributed to the colonists.
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.
Due to exaggerated press coverage of Level 1 asteroids, a rewording of the Torino Scale was published in 2005, adding more details and renaming the categories: in particular, Level 1 was changed from " Events meriting careful monitoring " to " Normal ".
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
In 1975 this voivodeship was redistricted and thus survived until the new redistricting and renaming in 1999 as Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.
In 1965, the legislative parliament was moved to Islamabad after Ayub Khan built a massive capitol, renaming the assembly as the Parliament of Pakistan where only technocrats occupied the building.
The renaming was partly to broaden the appeal of the site and the instant brand equity during the Internet bubble of using a simple word followed by dot-com as both site address and company name.
Buick picked it up, prompting a renaming to The Buick-Berle Show, and the program's format was changed to show the backstage preparations to put on a variety show.
The only ONA specific recommendation not implemented from the Flood report was the renaming of ONA to the Australian Foreign Intelligence Assessment Agency ( AFIAA ).
Simon said in 2003 that this renaming as " Simon & Garfunkel " was the first time that artists ' ethnic names had been used in pop music.
Soon after renaming the band, Haley hired his first drummer, Charlie Higler, though Higler was soon replaced by Dick Boccelli ( a. k. a. Dick Richards ).
Nimoy was honored by Symphony Space with the renaming of the Thalia Theater as the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater.
The idea was rejected by Nazarbayev himself, who said the decision of renaming the city will be for future generations.
Independence from the Soviet Union was followed by a large-scale renaming of streets and localities from a Communist theme into a national one.
The foundation of the Fourth International was seen as more than just the simple renaming of an international tendency that was already in existence.

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In 1955, the first attempt to incorporate and rename the area was rejected, as Fry opposed both incorporating and renaming the town that bore his family name.
Babić strongly opposed this, instead renaming the SAO as the Republic of Serbian Krajina ( RSK ) on December 19, 1991 ( to which was added the Serb-held areas of eastern Croatia in February 1992 ).
He was strongly opposed to the practice of renaming streets after illustrious individuals ; therefore, after his death when it was desired to honour him with a street name, it was necessary to find a street with no name.
Following Jack Barry's sudden death in 1984, Enright continued to run Barry & Enright Productions completely, retaining the B & E name as opposed to renaming the company Dan Enright Productions.

renaming and by
Over succeeding decades the number of societies has decreased, as various societies merged to form larger ones, often renaming in the process, and other societies opted for demutualisation followed by-in the great majority of cases-eventual takeover by a listed bank.
: The U. S. does not recognize the renaming of Burma by its ruling military junta to Myanmar and thus keeps its entry for the country under " Burma ".
* Logtalk supports both interface and implementation multi-inheritance, allowing the declaration of method aliases that provide both renaming and access to methods that would be masked out by the default conflict resolution mechanism.
This led to the U. S. Congress to enact the Public Law 81-600 which led to the Congressional approval of a local constitution drafted by a constitutional assembly elected by Puerto Rico and the renaming of the United States unincorporated territory of Puerto Rico as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, using the same official name as the commonwealths of the U. S. states of Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia, as well as that of other sovereign nation countries such as Australia.
The construction principle for these expressions is that expression is obtained by concatening two copies of, appropriately renaming the letters of the second copy using fresh alphabet symbols, concatenating the result with another fresh alphabet symbol, and then by surrounding the resulting expression with a Kleene star.
Taiwanese independence is a political movement whose goals are primarily to formally establish the Republic of Taiwan by renaming or replacing the Republic of China ( ROC ) ( commonly known as Taiwan ), strengthen Taiwanese national identity, reject unification and One country, two systems with the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) ( commonly known as China and mainland China ) and a Chinese identity, and obtain international recognition as a sovereign state.
Edmonton honoured Gretzky by renaming the freeway that passes by the Oilers arena, Capilano Drive, one of Edmonton's busiest, to " Wayne Gretzky Drive " in October 1999.
* Expulsion of the Portuguese from the Bengal port city of Chittagong by Mughal forces of Emperor Aurangzeb under General Bujurg Umed Khan and renaming the city as Islamabad.
In addition, the Aeneid attempted to legitimize the rule of Julius Caesar ( and by extension, of his adopted son Augustus and his heirs ) by renaming Aeneas ' son, Ascanius ( called Ilus from Ilium, meaning Troy ), Iulus and offering him as an ancestor of the gens Julia, the family of Julius Caesar, and many other great imperial descendants as part of the prophecy given to him in the Underworld.
In March 2008, the Chemainus First Nation proposed renaming the strait the " Salish Sea ", an idea that reportedly met with approval by British Columbia's Aboriginal Relations Minister Mike de Jong, who pledged to put it before the B. C.
In November 1774, Cook started from New Zealand and crossed the South Pacific without sighting land between 53 ° and 57 ° S to Tierra del Fuego ; then, passing Cape Horn on 29 December, he rediscovered Roché Island renaming it Isle of Georgia, and discovered the South Sandwich Islands ( named Sandwich Land by him ), the only ice-clad land he had seen, before crossing the South Atlantic to the Cape of Good Hope between 55 ° and 60 °.
If a solution is known moving from peg A to peg C, then, by renaming the pegs, the same solution can be used for every other choice of starting and destination peg.
Now the problem is reduced to moving h-1 disks from one peg to another one, first from A to B and subsequently from B to C, but the same method can be used both times by renaming the pegs.
Chatham lost its independence as a borough under the Local Government Act 1972, by which, on 1 April 1974, it became part of the Borough of Medway, a non-metropolitan district of the county of Kent ; under subsequent renaming the Borough became the Borough of Rochester-upon-Medway ( 1979 ); and, from 1982, the City of Rochester-upon-Medway.

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The center-field entertainment area at the Phillies current stadium, Citizens Bank Park, is named Ashburn Alley in his honor in response to the demand of numerous fans requesting that the Phillies name the stadium in Ashburn's honor ( due to Ashburn's 47 seasons of service to the Phillies organization, which was second in length in Philadelphia baseball history only to Connie Mack, who was so honored with the renaming of Shibe Park in 1953 ).
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.
Toda was released from prison in 1945 and, after World War II, rebuilt the organization as a religious movement of social reform, renaming it the Sōka Gakkai.
Federated also merged its Abraham & Straus / Jordan Marsh division with the new " Macy's East " organization based in New York, renaming the Abraham & Straus stores in metropolitan New York with the Macy's nameplate in 1995, and then erasing the Jordan Marsh moniker in New England in early 1996.
At Far West in 1838, Smith announced a revelation renaming the organization the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
The authorities allowed private corporations to keep their internal organization, but with a simple renaming from hierarchy to Führerprinzip.
Muravchik was National Chairman of the Young People's Socialist League ( YPSL ) from 1968 to 1973, and supported the majority of the Socialist Party of America in renaming the organization to Social Democrats, USA .< ref >
Its suggestions include renaming the organization " The American Institute of Architecture Students " ( AIAS ), incorporating the organization and hiring a full-time Executive Director, Carl D. Costello, who quickly exhibits outstanding administrative skills and an understanding of the interests and concerns of architecture students.
Despite the formal renaming of the organization, it has been consistently known as Kankoku Mindan or simply Mindan in Japan.
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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