Sentence examples for renamed paper from inspiring English sources

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The renamed paper will remain based in Paris, where it was founded 125 years ago as the European edition of The New York Herald, Mr. Dunbar-Johnson said.

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From the mid-1960's to the mid-1970's, he lived in Washington, working as legislative director of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers, which merged with the paper workers' union in 1999 and was renamed the Paper Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers Union.

James Sanua, having been the target of two assassination attempts, had by then sailed to France and renamed his paper Abou Naddara's Journey from Victorious Egypt to Splendorous Paris.

Wilkes, however, renamed the paper to Porter's Spirit of the Times, a title it retained until 1859.

One paper renamed him Luis Suárez Nazario de Lima in reference to the Brazilian.

In contrast, the Riemann sum-based "adding up pieces" conception of the definite integral (renamed in this paper as the "multiplicatively-based summation" conception) is helpful and useful in making sense of a variety of applied integral expressions and equations.

Oji Paper renamed themselves to Oji Eagles in July 2008.

In 1994 Lopez et al. [ 10] called these fragments numt, in this paper renamed NumtS, Nuclear mt Sequences.

The paper was renamed The Toronto Daily Star, and within five years its circulation rose from 7,000 to 40,000.

This new snoop agent runs on RNC and is renamed TCP Snoop in this paper.

To avoid terminological conflicts, in this new version of the paper we renamed these variables to "INa activation potential", "IKs activation potential" and "IKt activation potential" respectively.

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