Sentences with phrase «formally changed your name»

March 25, 1999 — The NCPCA formally changes its name to Prevent Child Abuse America, which is still used today.
But hoping to broaden its reach, Astorino — the Westchester County executive who has left the door open for another gubernatorial run in 2018 — formally changed the name recently to the «Reform Party.»
Correction (31 October 2014): Janelia formally changed its name from Janelia Farm Research Campus to Janelia Research Campus.
(The organization itself formally changed its name to the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, PhRMA, in 1994.)
Belize formally changed its name from British Honduras to Belize in 1975.
The Anthropocene Project is based on the research of an international group of scientists making a case to formally change the name of the present geological epoch from Holocene to Anthropocene — the «Human Epoch».

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RIOT was formally known as Bioptix, Inc but changed its name in October 2017, as the company focused on blockchain technology.
Note: Clean Wind has begun the process of formally changing the company name to Solar Wind Energy Tower, Inc..
It does not provide a substantive right that individuals may invoke to continue to use the older name where the new name has already been formally changed for all the parties involved.
The latest updates, formally named as Windows 8.1 Update introduces new features and more changes to Windows 8, based on consumer feedback.
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