These documents could also add information not recorded elsewhere, like relatives who married young and changed names or died young.
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While at least six teams changed names over the past five years, it was the sport's best-known names that protected its image with fans.
Historically, professional teams have moved around and changed names a lot.
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Organizations certainly have changed their names after being associated with death in the past.
Many more changed their names, clothing and other giveaway features of their ancestry to escape persecution.
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Slaves were rarely counted in census records, and if they escaped to the north many changed their names, leaving no trail.
Twenty-two out of 39 listed companies that changed their names last year picked new appellations that included e-this or cyber-that or somethingdotcom.
The parties may have changed their names, policies and regional appeals, but somehow there have always been two big ones vying closely for votes.
One of the issues the lawyers for Caribou confronted was if and how to disclose the fact that its principal shareholder, Crescent and its parent First Islamic Investment Bank, which had changed their names to Arcapita Inc. and Arcapita Bank B.
Emily (names changed) is a senior associate at a major international law firm.
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Just a couple of years ago, Lisa and Laura (names changed for privacy) were caught in a housing nightmare.
We do not charge Pages to have their names changed.
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The class has changed some method names.
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"American Chopper" has changed networks, switched names and was previously canceled, only to rise again.
To make the game relevant to fans abroad, the names are changed to well-known streets in when it is introduced to a new country.
One of the reasons for this literary success is that Mantel seems to have written a very good modern novel, then changed all her fictional names to English historical figures of the fifteen-twenties and thirties.
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Eighty five road names have been changed and about 75% of properties have received a new street number.
Twitter users names have been changed so that they may remain anonymous.
Some of the screen names--changed for this story--were real, however, and what InfoGlide's software "found" is all too common among on-line auction sites.
Do they really think people will stop watching football if the names of the teams are changed?
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Names of black schools were changed to remove the racial identifier.
Pachter believes that if copyright and amateur rules were changed, the inclusion of player likenesses and names could result in higher sales for all college video games.
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Additionally, the time-honored names of several collegiate mascots have changed to respect the heritage of Native Americans, and the Super Bowl itself has survived the scheduling shift from being played exclusively on the last Sunday of January to occasionally on the first Sunday in February.
The names and identifying details of the patient were changed to protect her privacy.
The names, addresses, last names, and even the dates of birth were changed.
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