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Others suggest it is little more than a rechristening of the Church-Turing thesis.
In 1987, the group attempted to cross over to mainstream rock by rechristening itself 'Look Up!'
They refused to sell the title to Vijay, leading to the rechristening of the title to Kaavalan.
Wallace refers to the Zenith as the Nadir throughout (although he insists "the rechristening's nothing particular against the ship itself").
This fatherland is the rechristening of those traditions and institutions that, amidst the perennial renewal of traditions, remain constant features of civilization.
With the rechristening of the university in 2009 the name of the college was changed to the Makino School of Continuing and Non-Formal Education.
With the exception of Frameworks, Bundles appear as single items in the high-level user interface (hereafter referred to as "the Finder" despite its recent rechristening as the "Desktop").
Santee is remembered in the rechristening of the town of Santee, California, which was originally named Cowleston, after its founder, George A. Cowles, who died in 1887.
Former civil aviation minister Syed Shahnawaz Hussain recalled the rechristening of the Port Blair Airport as Veer Sawarkar International Airport in 2002.
The release of this product coincided with the phasing out of Vanilla Coke and its diet counterpart in North America and the rechristening of Cherry Coke as Coca-Cola Cherry.
After her rechristening as USS Milan, (YP-6), a former district patrol vessel, was tied up at the Washington Navy Yard for the use of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy.
One of the most noticeable and uncontested sign of Audu's pride, was the renaming of the Kogi State University after himself, and the rechristening of same as Prince Abubakar Audu University.
He was sorely tempted to take her hand, or even to kiss her to mark the solemnity of his rechristening, but the mournfulness of the monument prevented this, and they spent the rest of that meaningful day talking of sober subjects.
On the evening of March 9, the Monitor engaged the Merrimack (the Union press did not recognize the rechristening) in an inconclusive battle, which did not end until the Merrimack withdrew to the safety of Norfolk harbor.
The snobbier critics, however, will be awaiting an event a month earlier, on Nov. 4: Peter Hall's first production of "Hamlet" since he directed Albert Finney in the play 20 years ago and, with it, the rechristening of one of the West End's most famous theaters.
Switching back to his old label Reprise Records, Young continued to tour relentlessly, assembling a new blues band called The Bluenotes in mid-1987 (a legal dispute with musician Harold Melvin forced the eventual rechristening of the band as Ten Men Working midway through the tour).
In 1993, John Badham directed "Point of No Return," an American remake of "La Femme Nikita," which was an almost shot-by-shot duplicate, save the rechristening of its central hit-woman character as Maggie (with Bridget Fonda as a most incongruously petite hired gun).
But those who were around in 2003, when President Jacques Chirac refused to enlist in the Bush administration's Iraq war, remember well the babbittry that was in bloom then: from tabloid newspaper attacks on the French as "weasels" to the inane rechristening of French fries as "freedom fries."