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How to use rechristened in a sentence

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It was only rechristened the Yorkshire Evening Press in 1905, the same year in which the Saturday Football Press first appeared.
Other leading businesses were reconstituted and rechristened, their new names often evocative of revolutionary myths, personalities, or imagery.
He might well be rechristened John Octopus, reflecting his unstoppable urge to enclasp any passing female in a sweaty tentacle.
His father Thomas ran the ABC cinema in York, his mother Ruby, who rechristened herself Robbie, was a teacher.
Perhaps Terence Milligan, as he was until he was rechristened during the war, does not wholly approve of Spike Milligan.
They have rechristened it the accelerated tariff reduction initiative, ATL, and have apparently brought it to Geneva in some form or shape.
The temple was recently rechristened Radha Madhav Dham, and the board was also overhauled.
Then it went to Berlin,Saint Petersburg and Moscow, for which it was rechristened the Northern Express.
But careful breeding made it palatable, and it was rechristened Kiwi fruit in New Zealand after its introduction there in the early twentieth century.
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.
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.
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.
In Rome, Fendi renovated an historic palace and rechristened it with the name of the brand.
She was rechristened the CCGS Amundsen, honouring the legendary Arctic explorer, befitting of her new role as a research icebreaker.
Perhaps iota Draconis b will be rechristened as Hypatia, after the fourth century mathematician.
In 1907 it was rechristened for Logan, a chief of the Mingo.
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.
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.
The competition has been officially rechristened as The Rugby Championship beginning with the 2012 edition.
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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He bought her second hand, and rechristened her while she was being redecorated.
The variety was seemingly rechristened by every nurseryman who got hold of it.
He rechristened that joyous art Feckshin, and lashed its living professors.
So Elliot, who possibly lacked originality, rechristened him Rover.
In this manner nearly the whole of Grant's discoveries were rechristened.
She was subsequently raised, rebuilt, and rechristened the Umatilla.
This was his flagship Pelican, which he had rechristened the Golden Hind.
It remained as capital until 1919 when, in the wake of World W War W One, it was rechristened Petrograd, as Petersburg sounded too German to be acceptable.
It remained as capital until 1919 when, in the wake of World War One, it was rechristened Petrograd, as Petersburg sounded too German to be acceptable.
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