The straightforward new moniker will replace the name Bowl Championship Series, according to a source.
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On April 28 GSV, which is changing its name from its original moniker NeXt Innovation Corp.
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"Cash is king" is Buckingham's moniker for this genre of battered stocks with sizable cash cushions.
In Singapore, the closest thing to a magical moniker is a connection to a big company.
The Texas Rangers used this model in the early 1840s--hence the Texas Paterson moniker.
Bellew, who goes by the moniker 'the Bomber', says his hand has now fully recovered.
After the cast-iron guarantee perhaps the Bloomberg moniker IS appropriate to this new referendum promise.
This earned him the nickname Tarzan, a moniker that has stuck to this day.
Crew relaunched its personal shopping program under the new moniker Very Personal Stylist.
He named it DataFellows, changing the earnest moniker only last November to coincide with the company's IPO.
The BLS data collected on these jobs after 2005 no longer categorizes them by the blue-collar moniker.
It has its rough edges and hiccups, but they're easily forgivable in light of its pre-release moniker.
He was born Gerry Lester Watson, but has a catchy moniker in Bubba (think Tiger, Kobe, LeBron).
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Dark pools, unfortunately a nefarious-sounding moniker, actually have exotic names like H20, Liquidity Ping, Matchpoint, PIN, MS Pool and Liquifi.
The moniker can become an albatross that can suck the life out of an otherwise splendid career.
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Pope Francis earned his good-guy moniker by breaking tradition and visiting a juvenile detention center for Holy Thursday.
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But what is a Hollywood tradition is for celebrities to change their birth name to a stage moniker.
The moniker was an amalgam of sorts, the "motor" pulled from "motorcar" paired up with "-ola, " to signify sound.
And their cousin, the Mercury Montego, will become the Sable, another familiar moniker that was buried along with Taurus.
In between the 3s, Gulf Coast had some of the schoolyard-like plays that earned them that "Dunk City" moniker.
He soon took on the moniker Plushgun, and uploaded his first song, "Just Impolite, " to his MySpace page.
As you can tell from its alphanumeric moniker, that single letter is a nod towards the handset's physical leanings.
His apartments have had unnatural deaths in them, which is what earns them the "haunted" moniker in Hong Kong.
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The FHA program is merely the new subprime cloaked in a different moniker.
When the time comes to establish a more permanent name, you may be too well known behind your faux moniker.
In four Nationwide races last season, Wallace, who driving under the Joe Gibbs Racing moniker, notched three top 10 finishes.
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The product was originally called TV Discovery, but just five days later it's resurfaced under the moniker Video Discovery.
Typically, Gonzaga gives the subjects initials to choose from, and the couple uses them to come up with a moniker.
Under the moniker A Broken Consort and his own name, Richard Skelton sketches ambient abstract portraits of the British countryside.
Yoshi's, in Oakland, continues with distinction but its sister club, in San Francisco, recently removed the word "jazz" from its moniker.
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