Sentence examples for renamed about from inspiring English sources

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'Gauguin!' George Fischoff's one-man musical — slightly renamed about Paul Gauguin.

THE HISTORY Pearl River, originally called Muddy Brook, was renamed about 1870, after a resident said he had discovered pearls in mussels from the waterway, according to Robert P. Knight, an author of a book published in honor of the hamlet's centennial in 1973.

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The agency, to be renamed Golin/ Harris Forrest, has about 20 employees and billings estimated at $2 million to $3 million from clients like Cathay Pacific Airways.

The General feelings about injections domain (items 1 and 2) was expanded to include item 3 from the hypothetical Feelings about giving self-injections domain and was renamed Feelings about injections in the refined version.

The settlement was laid out in 1697 as Buckingham near the site of William Penn's home and was renamed in about 1700 for Bristol, England.

Ejmiatsin originated in the 7th century bce as the town of Vardkesavan and was renamed Vagarshapat about 140 ce, when the Parthian king Vologases III made it his capital.

He had previously written about Geller, but returned his focus to the man in the early 1980s with his book about The Magic of Uri Geller, later renamed The Truth About Uri Geller.

K.K.R., TPG Capital, Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley agreed to buy the Texas energy giant TXU, which later was renamed Energy Future Holdings, for about $45 billion in 2007.

The two subcritical pieces of highly enriched uranium for each weapon were kept in vaults at the Kentron Circle (later renamed Advena) facility, about 16 km (10 miles) east of Pelindaba, where they had been fabricated.

Hsieh, now CEO of what was renamed Zappos.com, was about to delete the e-mail–"It sounded like the poster child of bad dot-com ideas," he says when Swinmurn got around to the numbers.

Lehman's story had originally appeared in a 1950 issue of Cosmopolitan, renamed "Tell Me About It Tomorrow!" because the editor of the magazine did not want the word "smell" in the publication.

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