Examples of using Changed the name in English and their translations into Hebrew
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When I morphed into the sauces I just never changed the name.
No wonder they changed the name.
But he never called it that. He never changed the name.
In 2009, the Smithsonian Institution changed the name from the Horticulture Services Division to the Smithsonian Gardens;[13] the change was announced to the public in 2010.[14].
In my view, the term appeared after the Romans changed the name of the country from Judah to Syria-Palestine,
Kanuni Sultan Süleyman, changed the name of the town to Mimaras,
He continued his relationship with Ben Franklin but changed the name of the store to Walton's Five and Dime.
there are as many cafes right now, including those that used to be restaurants, and they stayed the same, but changed the name to a cafe.
On July 24th, 2018, Google changed the name of the AdWords platform to Google Ads.
yet Yeats changed the name when he purchased the building in 1917 for £35.
In September 1789, additional legislation changed the name of the agency to the Department of State and assigned to it a variety of domestic duties.
As only a few students were interested in the field at the time, she changed the name of the department and its content to The Department of Information Science.
King Taksin changed the name to Wat Chaeng.
earlier by the name“Arab Attack” but after the 9/11 attacks, he changed the name.
In 1957, Pope changed the name of the newspaper to The National Enquirer and changed its scope to national stories of sex and scandal.
Those who base our right to the Land of Israel on gentile decision and acquiescence changed the name by which the land was known for generations- Eretz Yisrael- to"the State of Israel".
In 1959, the City Council changed the name of Fourth Avenue between 17th and 32nd Streets to Park Avenue South.
An imperial degree of July 31,1904 changed the name of the mining academy to"University of Mining".