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The phrase "rename to" is a valid and usable phrase in written English
It is most commonly used when referring to documents, computer files, folders, or even companies - when one assigns a new name to them. For example, "Microsoft recently announced that it would rename XBox Live to Xbox Network."
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He uses a software program, Better File Rename, to make documents seem innocuous, and carries a portable scanner to digitize documents.
They reformed in 1975, releasing Godbluff and frequently touring Italy again, before a major line-up change and a slight rename to Van der Graaf.
The record is also checked for coherency between the fields, so for example, if a gene is renamed, we confirm that the new gene symbol has not been used before, and that a line is added in another field to attribute the rename to that particular article.
rename to Power down "Computer B" now.
Right-click on it and select "rename" to give it a new name if desired.
Copy gnotify.exe and rename to copy to gnotify.exe.BAK (safety first) Download and open virtualdub, and then open the hex editor from Tools menu -> Hex editor... (any hex editor will work. PSPad Editor is what I would use though).
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Also in 1902 the Marine Health Service was renamed to the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
When the revolution collapsed, the city was renamed to honour the president.
I'm staying in "Bookmark" (actually Page 13, but renamed to avoid any bad luck).
Per the group's website, it was "renamed to better reflect the organization's mission".
In 1875 it was renamed to honour John Rutherfurd, a U.S. senator from New Jersey (1791 98).
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