Just a few weeks ago they readopted their old name, after renaming the organization several times previously. |
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There is no way to untrust a single document other than deleting, renaming, or moving it. |
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It is unquestionable that in future years UW will undoubtedly see the reshaping or even renaming of this student hub. |
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But I see I've come a ways from Bombay and renaming, though you could make a case that those who go gaga over renaming are going doolally. |
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Marketing types know that clever renaming only buys you something when the competition is on the margins of a product's value. |
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In April 1991 the Belorussian SSR declared its independence from the Soviet Union, renaming itself the Republic of Belarus. |
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After being dropped by Maverick, the original band once again reforms, renaming themselves the Soul Brains. |
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At the summit meeting, the leaders discussed renaming the group to better reflect its new initiatives and composition. |
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He said renaming the north-side extension Great Canadian Way will make for directional clarity in the area. |
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It appears fully satisfied with the idea that renaming the Outreach Fund will eliminate the stigma of race and gender preferences. |
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But beyond the monetary considerations, her renaming ordeal has also proved emotionally cathartic. |
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First, it does not store any metadata changes, such as the permissions of a file or the renaming of a file. |
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In recent years, these curry houses have shaken off the lager lout image by having an interior makeover and renaming dishes with tantalisingly exotic titles. |
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Twelve items asked students to add fractions, which were graduated in difficulty from like denominators without renaming to mixed numbers with renaming. |
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They all go home after killing a ram and renaming the mountain. |
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This handy utility will sort out the musical collection of any size, quickly reorganizing folders and renaming files on your hard drive, making an apple-pie order. |
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The company has implemented a corporate rebranding initiative, renaming the company from Basta Holdings, Corp. |
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As the Aztec Empire ended he claimed the city for Spain, renaming it Mexico City. |
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With the surrender of Fort Amsterdam in 1664, England gained control of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, renaming it New York. |
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On 27 March 1782, the Home Office was formed by renaming the existing Southern Department, with all existing staff transferring. |
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The FT was launched as the London Financial Guide on 10 January 1888, renaming itself the Financial Times on 13 February the same year. |
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The name Torbay sole appears to be a mainly culinary term, following the habit of renaming certain fish to broaden their appeal. |
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In March 2000, Radio 1 decided to change the Roadshow format, renaming it One Big Sunday in the process. |
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Then there is the question as to who decided that West Midlands needed renaming. |
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In conjunction with these changes, DONCASTERS is also renaming two of its specialist European airfoils castings operations. |
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To say 'Kila Kalana' is to also recall Iome Kalana, as a site's renaming mnemonically suggests its past. |
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This error is a student-developed modification of the poorly understood short-cut algorithm for renaming a mixed number as an improper fraction. |
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They also decided to carry on the consultation process in future even after the resolution of the issue of renaming the NWFP for a smooth political process. |
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In the same period in 1980, a Private Member's Bill proposed restoring Southport to Lancashire, and renaming the residue of Sefton to the Metropolitan Borough of Bootle. |
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Apart from the addition and removal of symbols, changes to the IPA have consisted largely of renaming symbols and categories and in modifying typefaces. |
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The United States military facilities on Diego Garcia have been known informally as Camp Justice and, after renaming in July 2006, as Camp Thunder Cove. |
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Students, who have only learned the shortcut algorithm for renaming mixed numbers as improper fractions, may not know that a mixed number is a sum. |
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In 1928 Philip Vincent bought the HRD Motorcycle Co Ltd out of receivership, immediately moving it to Stevenage and renaming it the Vincent HRD Motorcycle Co Ltd. |
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There are some open source file synchronizer applications which synchronize the files by a renaming or a moving process, such as Unison, DirSync Pro, LuckyBackup, rsync. |
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Renaming the files with higher or lower numbers will redetermine that order. |
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Renaming it for the outside world is money for old rope and a new neon sign. |
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Renaming it the Palace of Whitehall, Henry used it as his principal residence. |
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