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1982: The Farc modifies its name to add the words "People's Army" and begins hesitant peace talks with Colombian president Belisario Betancur.
Eventually, the nonprofit settled upon birth defects as its new crusade, launched re-branding campaigns and even modified its name several times.
Right-click the processor name option and click on modify to change its name.
In a court filing in Ottawa, Microsoft contended that Lindows.com, which distributes a variant of the Linux operating system that can be copied and modified, chose its name to gain publicity from being associated with Microsoft's Windows operating system software, which runs on more than 90percentt of the world's personal computers.
What is present-day Mali became a part of French West Africa, although its borders were modified repeatedly and its name was changed as well.
He said Carnation's decor and menu might be "modified," but that its name and cherished table service will remain.
And modified his name, Mehran, to Mehraboon (kind).
"To become president of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai changed his wardrobe and modified his name," a Guardian profile said of the man once in the running to succeed Kofi Annan as UN secretary-general.
It takes its name from the modified guitars they had built for it that have extra frets, inspired by the movable frets of the Turkish bağlama.
As I suspect based on the various songwriter lawsuits against Spotify over its apparent failures in the handling of these NOIs, the "if known" modifying "the name of the author or authors" is actually translated as "don't bother" as most of the form NOIs don't even have a box for that information.
Formerly called Gotera, its name was modified in 1887 to honour Francisco Morazán, the former president of the United Provinces of Central America.
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