Examples of using Name changed in English and their translations into Chinese
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That same year the high school program was added, and the school's name changed to International Community School(Singapore).
He married Adams at Luttrellstown Castle, Ireland on 4 Jul. 1999(20 years ago), and her name changed to Victoria Beckham.
When his son Franz Fritz, our grandfather, entered the company, the company name changed to"Adalbert Fritz& Sohn".
The original game release name was Royal Dice, but the name changed to Random Dice since 18th December, 2019.
He married Adams at Luttrellstown Castle, Ireland on 4 July 1999, and her name changed to Victoria Beckham.
A friend of mine, Sigourney(name changed), once told me she would never see a therapist who wouldn't hug her.
When its Articles of Association were modified, the bank's name changed to Financiera Atlas Saeca.
The second generation arrived in 2004, and the wagon's name changed to V50.
In 1976, the airport name changed again to“Norfolk International Airport” with the addition of federal inspection facilities.
The second generation arrived in 2004, and the estate's name changed to V50.
In 2014, SYSTRAN is acquired by CSLi, a Korean company whose name changed to SYSTRAN International.
July Company name changed to“NITORI Co., Ltd.” and store name to“Home Furnishing NITORI”.
In 1993, geographic expansion began with the acquisition of three firms in Montreal and the company name changed to GENIVAR.
Although the company's name changed, the bald eagle remained the company's emblem.
By 1886, the company name changed to The National Africa Company and was granted a royal license(incorporated).
Company name changed to Pioneer Electronic Corporation(now Pioneer Corporation).
Stationed in Shenzhen Software Park, the company name changed to Shenzhen City for the Intelligent Limited.
By 1886, the company name changed to“The National Africa Company” and was granted a royal charter(incorporated).
It is too late to have your name changed as part of the divorce.
To hold otherwise would be tantamount to recognizing that an individual has an almost absolute right to have his/her name changed on request and at whim.