It was only rechristened the Yorkshire Evening Press in 1905, the same year in which the Saturday Football Press first appeared. |
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Other leading businesses were reconstituted and rechristened, their new names often evocative of revolutionary myths, personalities, or imagery. |
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He might well be rechristened John Octopus, reflecting his unstoppable urge to enclasp any passing female in a sweaty tentacle. |
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His father Thomas ran the ABC cinema in York, his mother Ruby, who rechristened herself Robbie, was a teacher. |
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Perhaps Terence Milligan, as he was until he was rechristened during the war, does not wholly approve of Spike Milligan. |
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They have rechristened it the accelerated tariff reduction initiative, ATL, and have apparently brought it to Geneva in some form or shape. |
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The temple was recently rechristened Radha Madhav Dham, and the board was also overhauled. |
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Then it went to Berlin,Saint Petersburg and Moscow, for which it was rechristened the Northern Express. |
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But careful breeding made it palatable, and it was rechristened Kiwi fruit in New Zealand after its introduction there in the early twentieth century. |
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It was an 18-month, gruelling journey for the elephant which was rechristened Sultan Suleyman by the king after the great enemy of Europe in those days. |
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The Men's Institute folded in 1972 and the building was rechristened the Village Hall, although villagers with the longest memories still use the old name. |
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On 5th April 1768 she was registered as a ship of the Royal Navy, rechristened the Endeavour and reassigned to serve as an exploration vessel. |
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In Rome, Fendi renovated an historic palace and rechristened it with the name of the brand. |
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She was rechristened the CCGS Amundsen, honouring the legendary Arctic explorer, befitting of her new role as a research icebreaker. |
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Perhaps iota Draconis b will be rechristened as Hypatia, after the fourth century mathematician. |
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In 1907 it was rechristened for Logan, a chief of the Mingo. |
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From Indian reservations to affirmative action, successive American administration have therefore granted specific rights to these groups, which have been rechristened Native Americans and Afro-Americans. |
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The French opposition party UMP will soon be rechristened as part of Nicolas Sarkozy's plan to shake up his party ahead of the 2017 elections. |
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The competition has been officially rechristened as The Rugby Championship beginning with the 2012 edition. |
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In the latter part of World War II, the Royal Navy cruiser HMS Danae was rechristened ORP Conrad and served as part of the Polish Navy. |
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An Austrian decree of 1868 rechristened the country the Austro-Hungarian Empire. |
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Another all-nighter at the recently rechristened O2 Institute. |
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