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In January 1994, the bank was | renamed Egyptian British Bank under the same sharehol |
Until 2004, The Commodore International, | renamed in 1964, formerly The Commodore Banqueting Ro |
lack pastor of the Georgetown Baptist Church, | renamed the First African Baptist Church after the Am |
vey Junction, Afon Wen and Barmouth Junction ( | renamed Morfa Mawddach in 1960). |
nction, Dovey Junction and Barmouth Junction ( | renamed Morfa Mawddach in 1960). |
Barnsbury was | renamed "Caledonian Road & Barnsbury" in 1893. |
entary School on Fairchild Air Force Base was | renamed Anderson Elementary School in his honor. |
The base was | renamed RCAF Station Lincoln Park. |
In 1948 The base was | renamed Ramey Air Force Base complex. |
In 1956, the base was | renamed again to Avon Park Air Force Range. |
ged into the Canadian Forces and the base was | renamed CFB Shearwater. |
The base was | renamed in his honor on 13 January 1948. |
In 1943, the base was | renamed Naval Air Technical Training Center. |
ebuilt and improved at Toulon naval base, and | renamed FNRS-3. |
the home venue for Minnesota basketball, was | renamed in his honor after a remodeling in the 1950s. |
pini Regiment and the "Susa 2°" battalion was | renamed "Exilles". |
SS Heavy Panzer Battalion 101 | renamed in 1944, as SS Heavy Panzer Battalion 501, pa |
Soviet battlecruiser Kirov, | renamed Admiral Ushakov in 1992 |
sole control of BBS; that same year, BBS was | renamed CTV. |
national face of the party which will be soon | renamed as All India United Democratic Front. |
In 1954, the Bears were | renamed the Eau Claire Braves. |
The new mayor Ralph Becker has | renamed the old Office of Ethnic Minorities, establis |
with the A4, but this section has been since | renamed the A3290. |
The movement has been recently | renamed Rassemblement des forces pour le changement ( |
f "MacHead" speculated it had been developed, | renamed, and added to the band's catalog. |
te actor, Henry Fonda, it has been officially | renamed to Music Box. |
nated as HP VEE; it has since been officially | renamed to Agilent VEE. |
Takasago Beer was | renamed Taiwan Beer in 1946. |
reviously identified as Sabine E before being | renamed by the IAU. |
he was launched as RFA Olynthus, before being | renamed in 1967 to avoid confusion with HMS Olympus. |
came commonly knowns as "Whoops" before being | renamed Energy Northwest in November 1998. |
reviously identified as Sabine D before being | renamed by the IAU. |
yal was laid down as HMS Orlando before being | renamed. |
initially known as Krushka Town before being | renamed Ringarooma in November 1888, taking on the na |
e satellite craters of Langrenus before being | renamed by the IAU. |
re initially named as Snow Hill, before being | renamed as Holborn Viaduct Low Level in 1912. |
ly known as the Condict Building before being | renamed the Bayard Building. |
Before being | renamed in 2004, Southeast Kentucky Community and Tec |
Before being | renamed after him, the street bore the name Golden an |
previously designated Proclus F before being | renamed by the IAU. |
ginally known as Dum Dum Airport before being | renamed in the honour of Subhas Chandra Bose. |
was originally named Donkey King before being | renamed; gameplay remained unaltered. |
r Stena Line as Union Melbourne, before being | renamed "Union Trader" in 1980. |
as changed to The Civic Theatre, before being | renamed The Victoria Theatre in 1993. |
ncolnshire School of Agriculture before being | renamed in 2007. |
she was sold to Compagnie Maritime Belge and | renamed Capitaine Parlet. |
The Institute for Physics, near Belgrade, was | renamed in his honour. |
Belton was | renamed Belton-in-Rutland in 1982 to distinguish the |
eless in 1815 the Rondell plaza in Berlin was | renamed Belle-Alliance-Platz to commemorate the victo |
rl von Ossietzky Medal Ceremony in Berlin was | renamed a protest and also for nuclear disarmament. |
usion of BFG into the Pylons project, BFG was | renamed Pyramid. |
n 1901 he acquired the Birmingham Hippodrome ( | renamed from the Tower theatre), and then the Alhambr |
aw the completion of the Hall of Bishops, now | renamed as Child Hall. |
for BSCS and BSIT were changed, and BISM was | renamed as Bachelor of Science in Information Managem |
ed to the United States Shipping Board, which | renamed her SS Eastern Queen. |
mple Lodge No. 721, a local Masonic body, and | renamed the Cornwall Masonic Temple. |
Michael Lempriere Bolitho and | renamed “The Coldstreamer” (Capt. |
ice opened on 1 May 1858 as Mount Bolton, was | renamed Addington in 1892 and closed in 1967. |
The English medium school in Bombay was | renamed as the Elphinstone High School. |
park in his home town of St. Bonaventure was | renamed 'Parc Patrick Lalime' in honor of Patrick. |
1, the town of Sereda, where he was born, was | renamed Furmanov after him. |
assed by the borough council, the borough was | renamed as Port Talbot on January 1, 1986. |
rged with other Cadbury-acquired bottlers and | renamed Cadbury Schweppes Bottling Group. |
abolished in August 1929 and the East Box was | renamed Chipping Norton Signal Box. |
In 1960 the Bradford Tudors | renamed themselves the Bradford Panthers. |
Brinkley Bass was transferred to Brazil and | renamed Mariz e Barros in Brazilian Navy service. |
vessel was sold to Indian ship breakers, and | renamed Mont for her final journey in December 2009. |
uesting rooms "over by the breakers," Flagler | renamed it The Breakers in 1901. |
East Breifne is | renamed Cavan (Irish An Cabhain) after the Shire's ma |
1950, she was sold to Karl Gross, Bremen and | renamed Erich. |
In 1942 the bridge was | renamed for Douglas MacArthur. |
The bridge was | renamed after Princip during the Yugoslavian era and |
The bridge was | renamed Pegasus Bridge, after the mythical winged hor |
Sergievsky Bridge was | renamed Andreyevsky after nearby St.Andrew's monaster |
In 1967, the Mystic River Bridge was | renamed in honor of Maurice J. Tobin, former Boston m |
he Yorkshire and Northumberland Brigade being | renamed as simply the Yorkshire Brigade. |
ured became an independent tank brigade being | renamed as the 6th Guards Tank Brigade. |
It was not until 1950 that British Railways | renamed them Heanor North and Heanor South. |
Baton Broadcasting was | renamed once again to Baton Broadcasting System (BBS) |
Central Congregational Church in Brooklyn was | renamed Cadman Memorial Church in 1942 in his memory. |
inherited, and his younger brothers Carloman ( | renamed Pippin) and Louis the Pious received Italy an |
1937 she was acquired by Bugsier-Reederei and | renamed Friedenau. |
wly refurbished and painted, the building was | renamed the Great American Music Hall. |
lower lobbies were added and the building was | renamed Tulsa Municipal Theater. |
In December 2010, the building was | renamed to One Wells Fargo Center. |
The building was | renamed the "Florence R. Scruggs Municipal Building" |
(Almost 40 years later, the building was | renamed the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice B |
In 1891 the building was | renamed to the Geological Museum and used to store Re |
In 1926 the building was | renamed Andrews Memorial Chapel and moved south on Sc |
That first building was | renamed Seed Hall and with the closing of the Woodlan |
ter Cormier's death in 1980, the building was | renamed in his honour. |
In July 2007 the building was | renamed the QuikTrip Center, after Tulsa's QuikTrip C |
moved to Treasury Place, the old building was | renamed the Old Treasury. |
In 1947, the building was | renamed the George Washington Carver Library in honor |
That building was | renamed Federal Hall after New York became the first |
In 1995, the building was | renamed, and is currently known as Loeb House. |
the signage was removed, and the building was | renamed Independent Square. |
In 1995, the building was | renamed to honor steady benefactors, John Langeloth L |
In 1998 the building was | renamed the BellSouth City Center after completing an |
At that time, the main lodge building was | renamed Jambo House. |
embly functioned from the new building (later | renamed as "Kalaivanar Arangam") during 1952-56. |
Northport, New York post office building was | renamed the Jerome Anthony Ambro, Jr. Post Office Bui |
The building was | renamed the R.J.D. Williams Building in 1982, after t |
olution of the Soviet Union, the building was | renamed and converted to a conference and exhibition |
In 1987, the building was | renamed for Harold D. Donohue, a U.S. Representative |
In 1994, the building was | renamed the Booker Hall of Music as the University pr |
On June 1, 2009, the building was | renamed Chase Center. |
extension was so large that the building was | renamed. |
ilda's new status as a city, the building was | renamed City Hall. |
On November 30, 2004, the building was | renamed the JenTower. |
The American Radiator Building (since | renamed to the American Standard Building) is a landm |
ith 118 additional contributing buildings and | renamed "Arbor Hill." |
It was around this time that Bullochville was | renamed Warm Springs. |
Bulova Rangers | renamed as Rangers |
Bulova Rangers ( | renamed as Rangers) |
The business was | renamed to CanaDream Campers and was operated as a pr |
The combined business was | renamed Alexander Vanberger Partnership. |
Towle & Son company, bought the business and | renamed it Rogers, Lunt and Bowlen Co. |
The business was | renamed as Berendsen plc, effective 4 January 2011. |
yard as HMS Ambuscade on 13 May 1828, but was | renamed on 31 March 1831. |
wn as MA Hannan International Airport but was | renamed on 2 April 2005 by the Government of Banglade |
Music Hall and Temple of Varieties', but was | renamed in 1879 as 'Royal Borough Theatre of Varietie |
versity's integrated library service, but was | renamed in 2010 to Bodleian Libraries (note the plura |
y known as "Boca Raton's Lagoon" but settlers | renamed it the "Old Spanish River." |
n opened in 1878 as Badgery's Siding, but was | renamed to Exeter, after the name of a local farm, on |
unity was originally called Louellen, but was | renamed Horatio for Horatio Lenoir. |
condary School, Vallikunnam, but subsequently | renamed. |
onia after the land owner, Joe Harris, but he | renamed it Ringgold after his wife's family. |
originally to be named HMS Inchkeith, but was | renamed in 1903, prior to launching. |
She was originally called HMS Ramsey, but was | renamed prior to launch. |
Acton by the Grand Junction Railway, but was | renamed Acton Bridge in 1870. |
TH-MATIC was originally known as A-3, but was | renamed by the marketing department of Remington Rand |
school was started in the early 1900s but was | renamed during the 1980s to its current name. |
n was initially known just as "T-3", but soon | renamed "Fletcher's Ice Island". |
kenly introduced as "Sir John Elton", but was | renamed "Sir Elton John". |
ly named the Chemical Warfare Arsenal but was | renamed four months later. |
CE-905-class patrol craft USS PCE-917 but was | renamed and reclassified before her July 1944 launch |
he St. Maurice Lumber Company in 1919 but was | renamed in 1925. |
ion was originally just named Hutton, but was | renamed Huttons Ambo on 1 February 1885. |
ginally known as the WDF Pacific Cup, but was | renamed the Asia-Pacific Cup in 2000. |
d the Bear River by Captain Richards, but was | renamed in 1923 in relation to Bedwell Sound. |
s opened in 1968 by Trust House Forte but was | renamed Welcome Break after the takeover of the compa |
first issued in 1989 as Animal House but was | renamed Young Animal in 1992. |
She was to have been named HMS Zenith but was | renamed in January 1943 before launching. |
It was named Bigsweir Station but was | renamed St Briavels and Llandogo in 1909, shortly aft |
pe Cod Missile Early Warning Station, but was | renamed Cape Cod Air Force Station on January 5, 1982 |
enment on Population and Race Policy, but was | renamed in 1935. |
elfast Royal Academy Former Pupils CC but was | renamed in 1977. |
of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy', but was | renamed in 1934. |
s formerly known as Ploscha Kalinina, but was | renamed a year after its opening to Ploscha Zhovtnevo |
cally it was known as Armthorpe Road, but was | renamed in 2000. |
It was initially named Netherton, but was | renamed to Stannington on 1 January 1892. |
ter was originally named Sierra Sloan but was | renamed Savannah Monroe in the press release. |
lly named New England Medical Center, but was | renamed in early 2010 after New England Medical Cente |
s the Teacher Academy of South Texas, but was | renamed South Texas Business, Education & Technology |
was originally titled Indifference, but later | renamed the band Sefler. |
t was originally called the Open Tour but was | renamed in 2005/2006. |
inally wrestled under his own name, but later | renamed himself to HC Loc. |
ation was originally known as Halloon but was | renamed "St Columb Road" on 1 November 1878. |
own was originally called North Fork, but was | renamed Korbel in 1891 with the arrival of the post o |
ullany was originally Beatty (DD-528) but was | renamed on 28 May 1941. |
It was formerly known as Metro Square but was | renamed in April 2011 by a unanimous Toronto City Cou |
s originally to have been named Delhi but was | renamed just a month before launching after King Geor |
ompany was originally known as "TV1", but was | renamed "Scandinavian Broadcasting Systems" in 1991. |
It was formerly called Lucas Street but was | renamed Cromer Street in 1818. |
ebruary 1940 as RAF Flamborough Head, but was | renamed by the end of that year. |
reated in 1976 from Brome-Missisquoi, but was | renamed "Brome-Missiquoi" in 1983. |
nally to have been named HMS Fastnet, but was | renamed prior to construction. |
ation was initially named as Koarin but later | renamed as Kwolyin. |
It was originally named Dunn Loring, but was | renamed in 1998. |
riginally to be called Olympic Pride, but was | renamed in May 2010 to avoid copyright infringement. |
reaText was originally named JazzText but was | renamed shortly before its public release. |
It was first called Trinity City, but was | renamed in the mid-1850s to Telico after Telico, Nort |
ened to the public as Parkes Platform but was | renamed Werrington in 1893. |
riginally to be called Olympic Spirit but was | renamed in May 2010 to avoid copyright infringement. |
ad originally been built as Vittoria, but was | renamed before being launched. |
It was originally named "Carlin How", but was | renamed on 1 October 1903 by the North Eastern Railwa |
e "Aids" menu in prerelease versions, but was | renamed "Goodies" as public awareness of the AIDS epi |
y opened as East Ville and New Leake, but was | renamed in 1850. |
le-Napierville and Stanstead ridings, but was | renamed "Brome-Missisquoi" in 1970. |
It was dedicated on December 2, 1961, but was | renamed for Congressman John Blatnik on September 24, |
Railway in 1894 as simply "Rolleston" but was | renamed to avoid confusion with Rolleston Junction st |
district was created as North Wolds, but was | renamed by resolution of the council on February 1, 1 |
the mansion owned by Earl Fortescue, but was | renamed in 1881 to avoid confusion with a station of |
originally called Tiverton District, but was | renamed in 1978 by resolution of the district council |
rborough Castle, pennant number K536, but was | renamed and converted before completion. |
aurier riding was re-created in 2003, but was | renamed Laurier-Sainte-Marie in 2004. |
o Tiverton as Cadeleigh and Bickleigh but was | renamed in 1906. |
ateau Sonesta” when it opened in 1995 but was | renamed “Chateau Bourbon” when it was acquired by the |
ginally known as EMAP South Yorkshire but was | renamed following Bauer Media Group's purchase of Ema |
iginally have to been named HMS Ogre, but was | renamed whilst under construction, on 15 February 191 |
was originally named Walker Township, but was | renamed on October 1, 1857. |
e ship was originally named Tiderace, but was | renamed Tideflow in 1958 to avoid confusion with othe |
leased the Piedmont Air Line system, by then | renamed Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway, formi |
The first aircraft to be produced by the | renamed company was a twin-engined patrol flying boat |
e (opened with mall in 1990; purchased by and | renamed Dillard's in 1998) |
After Bytown was | renamed to Ottawa in 1854, he became its first mayor. |
on 28 February 1966, at which time Line C was | renamed Line 6; in 1984 it became U6. |
rdine Cycle and Carriage Limited SGX: C07 was | renamed from Cycle and Carriage following the integra |
Calgary Tigers | renamed the 50th Battalion. |
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