Sentence examples for too renamed from inspiring English sources

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Bloom's younger companion and heir, Michael Wu, figures in the novel, too, renamed Nikki.

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The Hotel Piccadilly was there, too, though renamed patriotically as Cafe Vaterland a mere two weeks into the war.

The company held onto its past too long, renamed itself after its flagship product, and you know the rest, pretty much drove itself into irrelevancy by fighting Android and clearly defined market data.

After the New York Dolls visited the store, renamed Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die, Mr. McLaren followed the group to the United States and became its manager.

Its original clientèle of Teddy Boys was soon supplemented by musicians, including members of the New York Dolls who dropped in during their second visit to Britain in 1973, after it was renamed Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die.

With Westwood, he opened a boutique on Kings Road in Chelsea, south-west London, called Let It Rock (later renamed Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die), selling then unfashionable Teddy Boy clothing.

With Sente, when the file gets added to a library with this setup, the PDF is automatically renamed too.

Never too serious, they renamed their list Yahoo!, for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle", and soon were smiling for the cameras through piles of old pizza boxes.

There are moments of culinary ingenuity in Robinson's High-Rise, too, when Laing (here renamed Lovall) cooks his bacon by ironing it, and the guests at one of the decadent penthouse parties tuck into seagull and gin.

Many of the viruses tallied by antivirus software companies to tout their products are either nonworking viruses (those that are too buggy to work), renamed viruses slightly altered from earlier versions which means they are easy to detect and viruses that never make it out of the computer lab.

Of course there are approximations and variations, and the map is not suitable for use by pedants; it would be too much to rename Stonehenge, but if Wintoncester is Winchester, why is Southampton, further west, still Southampton, Bristol still Bristol, Bath Bath?

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