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What they haven't been is reimagined or renamed, at least not yet.
Founded in 1859 on a site chosen by Colonel Richard C. Moody, it was called Queensborough until renamed at the suggestion of Queen Victoria.
The new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre (opened 1932) was renamed the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 1961, and the company too was renamed at that time.
Permanently settled by New Englanders in 1783, it was renamed at its incorporation (1785) for the explorer Henry Hudson, who had supposedly landed there in 1609.
Everyone understands the economics of football in that you need to maximise the revenue but I think most fans would rather the ground not be renamed at all.
"It's tacky," she said, standing in the East Broadway station, which she said should be named after Ramen noodles, if it had to be renamed at all.
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The same principle was followed in establishing No. 2 Flying Training School (later renamed No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School) at Parafield, South Australia, No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School at Essendon, Victoria, and No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School at Mascot, New South Wales.
The London stock market float will value what has been renamed CYBG at between £1.54bn and £2.04bn which, even at the top end, is £200m less than the price that was being suggested as recently as last month.
Looking at the list of your Minecraft worlds, you should see your newly Renamed world at the top of the list with its new name!
Versus was renamed NBC Sports Network at the start of this year.
Maybe I will have to firebomb James's house - renamed Delingpole Hall at the end of the show - after all.
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