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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.
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 renaming was opposed by the Partisan veteran organization, opposition parties, and one of the coalition parties.
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 1975, partly for nationalist reasons and partly for fear of Moroccan expansionism, Mauritania invaded and annexed the southern third of the former Spanish Sahara ( now Western Sahara ) in 1975, renaming it Tiris al-Gharbiyya.
In 1987, Lewis bought Beatrice International Foods from Beatrice Companies for $ 985 million, renaming it TLC Beatrice International, a snack food, beverage, and grocery store conglomerate that was the largest African-American owned and managed business in the U. S. The deal was partly financed through Mike Milken of the maverick investment bank Drexel Burnham Lambert.

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Initially calling their venture Dramatic Oil ( later renaming it Fuller Farm Oil ), the partners invested in a site along the Allegheny River at Franklin, Pennsylvania, in late 1863 for drilling.
" A year later, he sold several hundred acres to E. W. Morgan, who officially platted the site, renaming it from the " union " of the Coldwater and St. Joseph Rivers, which join there.
Every folder also has “ File and Folder Tasks ”, offering options to create new folders, share a folder on the local network, publish files or folders to a web site, and other common tasks like copying, renaming, moving, and deleting files or folders.
In a move to unite all Japanese stores under the Tokyu Department Store chain, the Shirokiya brand then progressively disappeared from Japanese life, culminating with the renaming of the Nihonbashi site in 1967.
Ownership and management changed several times throughout its existence, until the site was finally sold by Mrs Margaret J. Lachaume in 1906 to William Anderson who transformed the amusement park, renaming it Wonderland City.

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The Heaven's Gate fiasco may have saved the United Artists brand as UA's final head before the sale, Steven Bach, wrote in his book Final Cut that there was talk about renaming United Artists to Transamerica Pictures.
Soon after, it consolidated all of its titles under the MicroProse brand ( essentially renaming itself MicroProse ).
Originally the brand was created by renaming existing Sheraton " Inns " ( a smaller, limited service version of Sheraton Hotels ).
leveraged the Talk Soup brand by renaming and reformatting The What The?
In 1996, Telmex bought Prodigy Communications and took the brand to Mexico, renaming the service Prodigy Internet de Telmex.
Channel 13 dropped the Pulse moniker from its newscasts in 1989, renaming the news branding Channel 13 Eyewitness News ( later becoming Fox 13 Eyewitness News " in 1996 before the Eyewitness News brand was dropped altogether in 1997 ).
In 1977, Blood, now renaming himself to Ricky Steamboat, entered the National Wrestling Alliance-sanctioned Jim Crockett Promotions ( JCP ) ( which ran under the concurrent brand names " Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling " and " Wide World Wrestling "-- later " World Wide Wrestling "-- as well as airing syndicated TV programs under those respective names ), where he would remain for the next eight years of his career.
The company was founded as Automated Simulations by Jim Connelley and Jon Freeman, originally using Epyx as a brand name for action-oriented games before renaming the company to match in 1983.
This renaming to " CTV News " was done at all affiliates across the country — to provide a common brand for the entire network.
It has just finished another refurbishment program renaming the brand Beefeater Grill.
In 1994, Bell Atlantic chose to " unify " its brand by legally renaming all of its telephone companies — including Diamond State Telephone to " Bell Atlantic – Delaware, Inc ".

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When the US Army took over Shepton Mallet prison in Somerset during 1942, renaming it Disciplinary Training Center No. 1 and housing troops convicted of offences across Europe, 2 men were executed by firing squad for murder ; Pte Alexander Miranda on 30 May 1944 and Pte Bejamin Pigate on November 28, 1944.
The town was renamed Bluefield in 1924 during a marriage ceremony, which was held in the city park to celebrate the renaming of the community to match its sister city across the West Virginia state line.
However, Ford revived the Taurus name during the 2007 Chicago Auto Show a few months later by renaming two new models that had been intended to be updated versions of the Five Hundred and the Freestyle, the " 2008 Taurus " and " 2008 Taurus X ", respectively.
The lengthy cessation of land acquisitions, except for period during the forest's renaming, caused a highly fragmented ownership pattern.
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 is President of the British International Spa Association, a Trustee of the Clan Sinclair Trust, as well as being Patron of the Bluebell Railway 50th Anniversary Appeal in which capacity, on 24 April 2009, at the railway's Horsted Keynes station his lordship carried out the ceremonial renaming of the Battle of Britain class locomotive named after his grandfather, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Secretary of State for Air during that battle.
On 27 November 2009 during an interview on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Kay announced that, due to the demand and extra dates, the tour will most likely tour, jokingly renaming it The Tour That Doesn't Tour Tour ... Now On Tour.
Simon Lee embarked on a controversial programme of partnerships with external bodies during his time as vice-chancellor, which came to be dubbed as " rubbing shoulders " after the university took a majority stake in the Leeds Tykes rugby club, renaming it Leeds Carnegie.
Braves Field was also known as The Bee Hive ( or National League Park, formally ) from 1936 – 1941, a period during which the owners changed the nickname of the team to the Boston Bees ( the renaming of the team and stadium never took hold with the public, and were both eventually dropped ).
The renaming of the city as " Islamic City of Marawi " was proposed by Parliamentary Bill No. 261 in the defunct Batasang Pambansa, the former parliament of the Philippines during the Marcos regime, reportedly to attract funds from the Middle East.
A pathway at the side of Wellington Library was named Larkin Way in honour of Philip Larkin, but this pathway was lost during re-development work on the library and the Borough Council is considering renaming the new, slightly different pathway, with the help of the public.
Residents of Berehovo have voted on October 31, 2010 for renaming their city to Beregszász, the Hungarian language name of the city, during local referendum.
He sends a message that Wonder Woman leads the Amazons in conquering the United Kingdom, renaming it New Themyscira during the war.
According to some sources, musical theatre star Michael Ball was the last person to play Hammersmith when it was named ' Odeon ' and the first person to play following its renaming as the ' Apollo ', both during his 1993 sell out tour.
When Earnhardt the 1998 Daytona 500, during the line of pit crew members congratulating Earnhardt, it was very noticeable that the Winston logo ( the series sponosor from 1971 – 2003 ) covered the NEXTEL letters on the banner, NEXTEL became the series sponsor starting in 2004 before renaming to Sprint.
The reorganisation and renaming to a " life grenadier " title of honour was conducted in regard to the regiment's achievements during Gustav III's Russian War.
The reorganisation and renaming to a " life grenadier " title of honour was conducted in regard to the regiment's achievements during Gustav III's Russian War.
This then led to the censorship of the original title and its renaming to Nothing in Between which is now used as the name during radio airings.
In recognition of the unit's valour during the later battles at Ypres of 1917, King George V bestowed the regiment with the prefix " Royal " on 28 September 1917, renaming them as the Royal Newfoundland Regiment.
He had been highly venerated by the people, and as a result, an intense pilgrimage developed during the next few centuries, which finally resulted in the renaming of the settlement Basonvillare to " St. Wendel " in the 12th century.
More complicated CPUs use register renaming, so that the mapping of which physical entry stores a particular architectural register changes dynamically during execution.
The founder of the Suri Dynasty, Sher Shah Suri, defeated Humayun in 1540, renaming the fort Shergarh ; he added several more structures in the complex during his five year reign until his death in 1545.
His efforts during the war were recognized by the renaming of village of Staunton, Ohio to Ripley, Ohio, in his honor.

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