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It is likely the office was moved south two miles after the last renaming.
For the history of the city after its renaming, see Paris.
After the renaming of the city in 1946 also the station took the actual name.
The party preferred to leave the renaming of the city "for another day".
One change introduced along with it was the renaming of houses.
If the Church took a mind to get involved, no silly renaming would make her safe.
Every renaming of a city in India has to be approved by the central government.
The renaming of the university occurred during the calendar year 2004.
However, relocation of the station in 1883 did not cause a renaming.
Such renaming by studios is common in the pink film industry.
Not much is known about this city and it might be just a renaming of an already existing town rather than a new foundation.
The memory of such renaming is sometimes preserved in tradition.
She said she did not expect the board to support the renaming.
Brooklyn has been no stranger, however, to the renaming of streets.
After long discussions a renaming was announced, but then delayed.
This touch pool will be replaced with two new ones following the renaming.
In 1893, coinciding with the first renaming, a new building was provided to the west.
In the 1980s, there were several reorganizations and renaming of the office.
She soon took over and precipitated the renaming of the strip.
"We have always been responsive to private investors in the renaming of streets," he said.
"For an actual renaming, I would be open to listening to their argument," she said.
This eventually led to the renaming of the entire region as Bihar.
A symbolic but important change was the "renaming" of Hamburg.
The college continued to grow rapidly after its renaming and relocation.
The renaming also reflects the appointments of two executives as partners.