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Majority counsel has already seen fit to reject one or two of these and he has renamed five or six others.
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Wikipedia lists only 22 defunct international outfits, and many of those are not dead but renamed or merged.
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Or "little things": Irving on its own renamed a street Fluor Drive, which in California or the Northeast would be laughable.
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In light of that that gift, which was then the largest single gift ever to a U.S. medical school or to the University of California, officials renamed the institution the David Geffen School of Medicine.
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The business's domain name will change from theritzuk.co.uk to ketteringvenues.co.uk, and the Berkeley suite, a wedding or conference room for up to 100 people, will be renamed the Mayfair suite annexe.
BBC: Ritz venue keeps name over door in row with hotel
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Take care while shopping: Since 2008, a few communities around the country and one large operator, Erickson Retirement Communities, have sought bankruptcy protection. (Erickson was bought and renamed Erickson Living.) Other CCRCs have cut staff, reduced services or postponed opening assisted-living or skilled-nursing units.
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Most, like Bakhita, are renamed, obliged to become Muslims, and then forced to marry their captor or herd his animals.
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Take a photo of his statue in downtown Augusta near James Brown Boulevard or catch a concert at the James Brown Arena (formerly the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center and renamed in 2006 to honor Brown).
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