- A
pseudonym (/ˈsjuːdənɪm/; from
Ancient Gr**** ψευδώνυμος (pseudṓnumos) 'lit.
falsely named') or
alias (/ˈeɪli.əs/) is a
fictitious name that a person...
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record are
replaced by one or more
artificial identifiers, or
pseudonyms. A
single pseudonym for each
replaced field or
collection of
replaced fields makes...
- This is a list of
pseudonyms, in
various categories. A
pseudonym is a name
adopted by a
person for a
particular purpose,
which differs from
their true...
- and the 45th and 47th
president of the
United States has used
several pseudonyms,
including "John Barron" (or "John Baron"), "John Miller" and "David Dennison"...
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Supreme Court decisions regarding abortion: Roe v. Wade ("Roe"
being a
pseudonym) and Doe v.
Bolton (1973); and The
civil cases Doe dem. John
Hurrell Luscombe...
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During the group's
first tour of Scotland, in 1960,
Harrison used the
pseudonym "Carl Harrison", in
reference to Carl Perkins. In 1960,
promoter Allan...
- in 1836:
Sketches by Boz—Boz
being a
family nickname he emplo**** as a
pseudonym for some years. ****ens
apparently adopted it from the
nickname 'Moses'...
- Gert Fram,
which appeared in the July 1977
issue of
Ensign under the
pseudonym Byron Walley.: 157
Between 1978 and 1988, Card
wrote over 300 half-hour...
- Mary Jane
Godwin (née de Vial;
pseudonymed Mary Jane Clairmont; 1768 – 17 June 1841) was an
English author, publisher, and bookseller. She was the second...
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During that time, he
occasionally wrote as "James Colvin", a "house
pseudonym"
originally created for him by John
Carnell also used by
other New Worlds...