The KLF previously used that moniker to promote their 1997 single "Fuck the Millennium," itself produced under another moniker, 2K.
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The episode's online moniker — "Lanzhou buttocks" — belies its seriousness.
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" Still, he hasn't always cared for the moniker. "Pelé?
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So he nicknamed the lad Chase, and the moniker stuck.
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All of these companies shied away from the "MCN" moniker.
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The moniker said it all: it was THE Big Mac.
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McNamara is credited with coining the Golden State Killer moniker.
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Pita, who goes by moniker Sejkko, lives in Lisbon, Portugal.
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This all means the Air moniker now makes zero sense.
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This rosé lives up to that fancy "Exquisite Collection" moniker.
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But that was almost the moniker given to the show.
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Gupton embraced the moniker, even though he lives in Massachusetts.
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It took many decades to minimize her "Hanoi Jane" moniker.
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MacBook Pros are becoming worthy of their "Pro" moniker again.
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They were performing under that moniker when Darrell was killed.
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Apple's 2016 MacBook Pros carry on the Pro moniker dishonestly.
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That'll come when Hyundai brings the "N" performance moniker stateside.
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When Temkin races, his moniker is JET , from his initials.
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The Ad Campaign First, it was the "Lyin' Ted" moniker.
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"First openly gay person of color" is a long moniker.
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Enterprising hacks soon conjured up Bible John as a moniker.
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Still, many of his fans only know his shortened moniker.
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Brandon Can't Dance is the moniker of Philadelphia's Brandon Ayres.
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But for Bryant, the moniker is more than a nickname.
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He turned his Beast Mode moniker into an apparel line.
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The moniker of "unreliable boyfriend" has dogged Carney ever since.
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A company's moniker is their first opportunity to impress customers.
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The moniker met with the approbation of the whole school.
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Ms. Korey also shies away from the "luggage company" moniker.
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Turns out Michael is actually responsible for his little sister's moniker.
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And she can now add one moniker to the list: hero.
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Planet Nine's official moniker would need to carry some serious weight.
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She is, as the moniker implies, the very definition of cool.
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"I think it's beautiful," Teigen, 33, opined of baby Psalm's moniker.
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Also, the perfect complement to cousin Chicago West's unique moniker. 6.
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The return on variable annuities is, as their moniker implies, variable.
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Do you prefer Pan Piper or Pied Piper as your moniker?
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She's sleek and furry, and goes by a single moniker: 'Lilleth.
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"That's H. Rap Brown," she said, using the man's activist moniker.
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The team's fans are eager to shed their "lovable loser" moniker.
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The moniker 'lovable loser' — I hate it, but it means something.
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In true Burial style, they are anonymous apart from their moniker.
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He was not a chef himself, despite the "Putin's cook" moniker.
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After all, even a rose by another name needs a moniker.
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One name, one face, one voice seems to symbolize that moniker.
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His more famous moniker was a nickname that became a pseudonym.
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Mr. Perry rarely uses his tribal moniker, Iron Bear, in public.
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This week, Sisense That moniker will last a day, we're sure.
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Now, under the moniker kenzie, she's a bona fide pop act.
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He also came up with a new, derisive moniker for Bannon.
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The National Congress of American Indians has condemned Trump's "Pocahontas" moniker.
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Still, the pair haven't agreed on a final moniker just yet.
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But did it really rate its terrifying sounding moniker—bomb cyclone?
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Its post-auction moniker is "Love Is In the Bin" (2018).
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My husband has given me the moniker "Forensic Artist," aka Morticia.
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"That is a moniker he himself has embraced, but that is not a moniker that folks across this country when it comes to down-ballot candidates will be able to embrace and be successful," she said.
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The new title aims to break the men free from that moniker.
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Talk a bit about Petrosino—is the "Sherlock Holmes" moniker really apt?
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His 27-year-old speechwriter Jon Favreau was given the "wunderkind" moniker.
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It's not just a click-baiting moniker, it's now an official category.
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However, Gaga was quick to reveal the truth about her movie moniker.
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But Larsen called "zombie deer disease" an unfortunate and potentially misleading moniker.
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She asks her mother repeatedly not to call her by the moniker.
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Trump's moniker for his opponent, "Crooked Hillary," seemed to have caught on.
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"I think it's beautiful," Teigen, 33, said of the new addition's moniker.
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But Bryan recognizes that the moniker "Salmon Cannon" can be quite misleading.
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Now it's filling out the first part of that moniker: the content.
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They even have their own moniker: ABAWDs (Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents).
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Kyagulyani is a pop star, known by his stage moniker Bobi Wine.
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Is there anything more head-spinningly confusing than the moniker "business casual"?
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The album Déjà Vu would see an addition to the collective moniker.
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Perhaps Father's Day is now as amorphous as the moniker "daddy" itself.
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A town doesn't get the moniker "Chemical Valley" without some darkness. Asbestos.
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Find your own Spicer-ized moniker on the Sydney Morning Herald website.
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With "Us," Peele is not shying away from the horror movie moniker.
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Johnson took the moniker Prodigy, while Muchita chose the performance name Havoc.
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Now, only close friends and family know Paris by the adorable moniker.
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"It means 'resolutely brave and unshakable,' " Lauren says of her daughter's moniker.
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That's how we got from "Little Marco," his moniker for Florida Sen.
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" The first track released under the moniker Magda Davitt is called "Milestones.
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The 83 gets its moniker from the displacement of each cylinder: 488cc.
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Correction: This story has been updated to correct Samm Farai Monro's moniker.
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High dividend yields traditionally point to falling prices, thus the "dog" moniker.
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According to the Justice Department press release, Cazes used the moniker alpha81333.
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She made her first video at age 22 under the moniker, "Superwoman."
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Clearly, the moniker did not quite work as well as grandma hoped.
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The moniker evokes a colorless and static scene, frozen in the past.
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Had Mr. Trump, they wondered, really given the coronavirus that corrosive moniker?
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Commentators on Twitter debated whether the better moniker was SkyBattle or BattleSky.
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The "Little Mike" moniker that Donald Trump has given him will stick.
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Another wrestler, Adolfo Margarito Tapia Ibarra, originally donned the "La Parka" moniker.
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Goopies, a self-assigned moniker for the brand's biggest fans, feel differently.
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Watch one video of her performing on YouTube and you'll understand the moniker.
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That moniker offers a clue as to what sets Hess' wave-riders apart.
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It looks like 'v2' is back on now, under the new moniker byte.
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Watercutter: I'm no Stephen King, but I will co-sign that moniker. Sorry.
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Those tools previously fell under the Google Apps for Work (or Education) moniker.
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And the story behind her parents' choice of moniker is a sweet one.
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"It kind of messes with me," she says of the three-syllable moniker.
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Looking back, it feels like a fitting moniker for an exercise in futility.
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The play on words moniker applies directly to what you're about to see.
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The trend continues today under the moniker "flight shame," or "flygskam" in Swedish.
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"Jeb exclamation point!" he shouted, in a spoof of his quixotic campaign moniker.
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He plans a relaunch of his music streaming service under the Empire moniker.
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Another unofficial moniker, "China's Detroit," refers to the city's prevalent automobile manufacturing industry.
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Turns out, romantic comedies may want to rethink their moniker – to romantic creepies.
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Last September, the previous version of macOS went live under the "Sierra" moniker.
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And, our photog had a convo with the Congresswoman about her AOC moniker.
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The companies using it today mostly still fall under the early adopter moniker.
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There's no question that Samsung's Galaxy S10 is worthy of the "flagship" moniker.
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Navy is getting a unique moniker due in part to Aldean's childhood grievances.
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In March, West fought for the right to secure ownership over his moniker.
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This is Joker in a formative state, before he even has the moniker.
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"The Great Extrapolator" might be a more apt moniker for the current president.
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It took Eubanks a while to come around to the unique moniker, however.
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The awards incited the moniker "Black Oscars," made in efforts to celebrate diversity.
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The indictment says the people behind this moniker were actually the Russian hackers.
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Donald Trump just got tagged with the moniker he hates the most: loser.
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"Obamacare Lite" is the moniker that appears to be sticking to the ACHA.
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One of the industry's worst-kept secrets, it also carries the moniker PS4K.
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The name of the studio, or the online moniker of our faithful pirate?
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The new moniker is backed by the cabinet and the president, Milos Zeman.
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Fitzpatrick — Minkah, that is — wants to sell merchandise and apparel using the moniker.
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Contrary to her moniker, little of Dr. Lee's show features pimples or popping.
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Google is probably doing the right thing by completely eliminating the Google+ moniker.
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Back in Asia, Bhutan's underdog squad has a fearsome moniker: the Dragon Boys.
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Though the Facebook account in question was using a different moniker — 'Jack Dawkins'.
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"I like that it challenges stereotypes about people," O'Callaghan says of his moniker.
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Apparently, they liked the moniker so much, they decided to use it twice!
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But this would be by far the highest-profile application of the moniker.
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The moniker derives from book, The Sandman, by Prussian Romantic author, E.T.A. Hoffman.
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GUN member Michio Horikawa also pursued his own projects under the group's moniker.
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It certainly feels new, with a moniker that fits its distortion, Purple Panther.
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" Trump will have to settle for another moniker: "Ants at the national picnic.
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Yet even she is willing to apply the moniker to the right coyote.
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A pitcher on the Giants named Myung-Woo Lee gave him the moniker.
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Moniker International Art Fair continues through May 5 at 718 Broadway, NoHo, Manhattan.
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Rather, they alter endocrine function: hence the moniker endocrine-disrupting chemicals or EDCs.
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"The whole L'Oréal moniker, 'I'm worth it,' always gives me chills," Davis says.
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Now all that's left is to give this attention-seeking volcano a moniker.
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In 2013, she revived the Design Office moniker for another White Columns show.
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In 2014 Tether adopted its current moniker, which made its selling point explicit.
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It embraces the "Sin City" moniker and the "What happens in Vegas" catchphrase.
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The group has been called "the three amigos," a moniker Sondland embraced Wednesday.
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The very moniker, "Dreamers," speaks to this inherent and long-standing American value.
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Luckily, Waissbluth's skill as a visual storyteller helps the film avoid that moniker.
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Nobody gets to have the moniker of "real" Americans, there's just different Americans.
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"It's unique but it's not too weird," she explained to PEOPLE of the moniker.
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Thanks to Star Wars language translators, we know his moniker stands for "Don't Join".
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"Since the actual meaning behind the moniker is a kind of crew," explains Hector.
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The case, which earned Sorokin the moniker of "SoHo grifter," attracted national media attention.
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Its globular appearance has earned the celestial structure the moniker of the Jellyfish Nebula.
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Well, yes, but your VR profile will be forever branded with a "Divorced" moniker.
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He called himself the "Trump of Pahrump," a moniker he credited to Roger Stone.
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Caruso-Cabrera has even chosen a similar moniker — wanting to be known as MCC.
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Meanwhile, other groups have tried to distance themselves from the moniker and its forefathers.
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El Bosque's moniker owed to its position on the wooded edge of the city.
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The spectacle elevates the festival-friendly dance music he performs under the moniker Deadmau5.
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Perhaps "Stormi" is a moniker meant to inspire the same rebelliousness her father has?
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The moniker was borrowed from a cunning swordsman in a novel by Jin Yong.
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It was Theodore Roosevelt who officially gave the White House its moniker in 1901.
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Jeb Bush may forever be remembered for the "low energy" moniker the billionaire coined.
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Those lucky enough to have earned the moniker, "FOR" ("Friend of Roger") respected him.
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These will retain the Online moniker, and this only applies to the Office apps.
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Though it bears the EA moniker, Fe has much more of an indie vibe.
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As an aside, Moniker is a good middle name for a kid named Sinner.
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In the comics, Carol Danvers had the moniker Ms. Marvel before becoming Captain Marvel.
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For the president-elect, there is a moniker he might relish: the Great Disruptor.
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His second LP under that moniker, The Levee, is an exercise in studio experimentation.
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Seems likely she didn't choose her musical moniker based on either of these definitions.
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Its popularity is downright universal, earning it the "favorite fashion retailer" moniker (yet again).
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Vongsvirates gave Lyla her middle name, a Thai moniker, to honor her father's heritage.
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It has historical significance as an early poetic moniker for the nation symbolizing liberty.
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Rich kids taunt him and nickname him Pelé, a moniker he comes to embrace.
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It earned him the moniker of the 'King of Cairo' among the Ajax faithful.
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The Milwaukee Bucks are leaning into their "Cream City" moniker for their new unis.
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Over the decades, Supra became a moniker associated with affordable performance and Japanese reliability.
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Nuclear plants—again belying the "clean energy" moniker—produce mountains of highly radioactive waste.
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Even though Mattis detests the moniker, Trump used it frequently to herald his choice.
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Based on your social media presence, Sports Coach seems to go beyond a moniker.
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Moniker International Art Fair will open its first New York edition in May 2018.
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Last night, Breitbart unveiled a "Crooked Hillary"-style moniker for Trump: Check out Breitbart.
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Forced into Femininity is the moniker of the Chicagoan multimedia artist Jill Lloyd Flanagan.
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But regardless of what moniker this trend is given, we dig the luminous look.
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" Her mic was shaped like a snake ... the moniker for her new album, "Reputation.
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It was in 2007 that Constanzo started the streak that earned him his moniker.
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Destiny first erupted on the scene with "YAYA" by her original moniker, Wavy Spice.
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Will the Mormon moniker be stripped from the Mormon Channel, the church's multimedia arm?
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If you are fortunate enough to be called "Coach," carry that moniker with pride.
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The moniker might stick to your digital embodiment whether you like it or not.
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Try these tips next time the cat's got your tongue over an unfamiliar moniker.
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In fact, MikeQ's DJ moniker stems from his old username on those forums: MikeQ20053.
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His other moniker, "Teflon Don," came from how often he managed to avoid prosecution.
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The memos are called 302s, an internal FBI moniker for its notes of interviews.
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Yutu's successor is currently nameless, with a global competition underway to choose a moniker.
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Finally, an earlier version also misstated the title of a Moniker art fair leader.
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And what does it specifically mean when Apple applies the moniker to a product?
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This is the first time I've given a lead character a really strange moniker.
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Their first album under the moniker was "Can't Buy a Thrill," an immediate success.
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More recently they've been indulging their wrestling obsession under their company moniker MRW Wrestling.
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The astronomer knew then that the moniker was a perfect fit for Pluto&aposs companion.
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And the baby girl's moniker has a special family tie, according to grandma Kris Jenner.
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Since then, there have been a grand total of 24 royals with this distinguished moniker.
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Either way, it might give parents pause before choosing a bizarre moniker for their newborns.
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It's one of the best around, even if the 25D moniker is a tad gimmicky.
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Whatever you think of the cloud moniker, this market is real, and Intel dominates it.
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The New York City native also announced the baby&aposs interesting moniker: Kulture Kiari Cephus.
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" To conclude, the woman shares that she hopes the controversial moniker will be "a revolution.
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Virgin Hyperloop One is the entity's official moniker going forward, which is quite a mouthful.
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Trump unveiled his latest moniker for a political rival Thursday morning: head clown Chuck Schumer.
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Read These Stories Next: Was New Girl Actually A Lengthy Rebuttal Of That "Adorkable" Moniker?
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While Atlanta's moniker might not be as well known, it's not for lack of trying.
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In 2015, Burch, who's gone by the moniker Dr. Drai, attempted to trademark his nickname.
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On Christmas Day, Brad Manuel released the video for "Sleep Again" under his moniker Manzy.
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This moniker was clearly bestowed by someone who had never seen a real rugby game.
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Perhaps a new, single promotion with the NWA moniker, at odds with its original purpose.
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He gained the moniker "supercop" before leaving the department to work in the private sector.
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The two are collaborators in business too, performing as a duo under the moniker Twenty88.
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Thanks to your stupendously ridiculous moniker, we actually care about you and your important mission.
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It is just that by the numbers, it is not living up to the moniker.
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But it's an apt scene that describes "Robbin' Season," a moniker Donald Glover and co.
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It also earned Montanez the moniker Godfather of Multicultural Marketing and now a Hollywood adaptation.
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I recognized some names from weird Bay Area art projects: Justin's moniker was Dr. Professor.
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One unit retains the Mobile Networks name, the other gets a new moniker, Global Services.
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The Yellow Vest moniker was borne from the fluorescent yellow safety vests worn by demonstrators.
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Burnham tells PEOPLE that the couple decided on the unique moniker way back in December.
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Nearly two months into motherhood, Jordin Sparks is still getting used to her new moniker.
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The boy is their third child and he's been graced with an ultra chill moniker.
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But in 2016, she decided to change her famous moniker to Kate Valentine Spade. Why?
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But Claure has clapped back at Legere, in particular calling out T-Mobile's "uncarrier" moniker.
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He displayed plenty of the same brash spirit that earned him the "Captain America" moniker.
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Despite such displays, the "Rich Kids of Instagram" moniker rankles Mr. Warren and his clique.
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A few years later, the moniker was given to a small island in the bay.
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A number of high-profile Democrats have sought to distance themselves from the socialist moniker.
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Bloomberg said a different model will, meaning it might not carry the "iPad Pro" moniker.
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Red accents abound, brightening up the cabin and paying respect to the car's "Sport" moniker.
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One, the Moniker Group, provides co-working space in a rehabilitated warehouse to emerging artists.
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The Trump train isn't done trolling Chris Cuomo over his hatred of the "Fredo" moniker.
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Parents are Bound 2 go in the opposite direction with this much more hardcore moniker.
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Hervé Salters, a French keyboardist who also works under the moniker General Elektriks, is one.
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But it rarely is the life-changing experience or moniker that people think it is.
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Five years ago, UK producer Jamie Teasdale released the stunning Severant under his Kuedo moniker.
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"1 for 38 Kasich": This moniker for the governor of Ohio is deeply, deeply underappreciated.
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Jiang raps under the name FUCKSKY, but is far more polite than his moniker suggests.
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The AGC, the offshoot of the paramilitaries, has scrawled its moniker across buildings in Riosucio.
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After Vancouverites were caught socializing, the city earned a new moniker: the Florida of Canada.
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This Bay Area singer-producer's moniker refers to bewitching, and her music is fittingly spooky.
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The moniker, he has often said, is a random and admittedly silly collection of syllables.
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Costar Emily Osment (Lilly Truscott) primarily acts and recently released music under the moniker Bluebiird.
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In 2019, Osment released an EP titled "When I Loved You" under the moniker Bluebiird.
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To definitely lose his "interim" moniker, he needs to come up with an innovative workaround.
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The DARK moniker is as misleading as the GMO labels these activists have advocated for.
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Naturally, this publicly available nugget of info helped investigators link Burchard to the caliconnect moniker.
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The moniker Holland only refers to two out of the 12 provinces in The Netherlands.
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In the Philippines and other former Spanish colonies, queso de bola is a common moniker.
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And with doing so, they have made the term sneakerhead a more gender-neutral moniker.
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And all this is in addition to Microsoft's own PC efforts under the Surface moniker.
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But she is battling to throw off the "mini-Merkel" moniker bestowed on her by sceptics.
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Trump's moniker for then-GOP rival Ted Cruz, "Lyin' Ted," helped define the Texas senator negatively.
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Another moniker, "vomit fruit," is more appropriate, but it may even be an insult to vomit.
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UConnect, Fiat Chrysler's corporate infotainment system, is a serious contender for the "best infotainment system" moniker.
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You might think that General Motors or Ford would have come up with the Superamerica moniker.
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Some of which will still be there under the moniker of Aubrey & The Three Migos Tour.
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They were involved with a Darknet market vendor operating under the moniker "Trapgod," the DOJ said.
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In competition, Hales is known as "The Sleeper", and there are two reasons behind that moniker.
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In fact, the area was actually known as "Collegeville" until awarded its current moniker in 1907.
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The aforementioned Russian Hunter moniker didn't exactly stick as Moldavsky eked out a unanimous decision victory.
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As his moniker "Sober Steve," he wrote a note to "Drunk Steve" reminding himself to hydrate.
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Secureworks calls them Group-4127, but today CrowdStrike's moniker—Fancy Bear—is the most widely known.
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On top of its memorable moniker, the stone actually has a place in the history books.
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Rather, the dramedy leans even further into the "comedy" half of that moniker this time around.
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The moniker is the sixth most likely name in the royal baby betting, according to Ladbrokes.
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Colt still owns the AR-15 trademark and eventually revived the moniker for its civilian line.
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Just as suddenly as he appeared, J.Prone is now gone – at least that particular moniker is.
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Some experts contend that even as innocuous a moniker as "air taxi" insufficiently describes the technology.
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Owners: Steve Taormina and Alan Stewart, who make improvised electronic music under the moniker Monster-Zero.
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The update — Apple's first to be released under the new macOS moniker — marks Siri's desktop debut.
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The moniker isn't quite as popular as Arya, though, a Thrones character played by Maisie Williams.
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There's a regular sedan, though it should be noted that the "sedan" moniker isn't completely descriptive.
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The moniker appears to have stuck — showing up in news headlines and as a Twitter hashtag.
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You pronounce it "see four eighteen," and it's the musical moniker of German producer Daniel Rosenfeld.
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Under her Hannah Montana moniker, "He Could Be the One" also made its way to #10.
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We really don't care for that moniker because we feel it's been watered down so much.
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InfoSec people called it Hackerville or Cybercrime Central, but its moniker could also be BMW City.
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Keef, who makes weed his moniker, makes a case for smoking and driving ... a terrible case.
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The forthcoming release is called i,i, and is Justin Vernon's fourth album under the moniker.
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As for who really deserves the "fifth Beatle" moniker... we'll leave that one up to you.
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" They called the "2.5" moniker an "overstatement," writing that it'd be more accurately named "HW 2.1.
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The comedian and actor has teased fans with freestyles for years under the moniker Chocolate Droppa.
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Trump has a knack for coining just the right moniker, the perfectly dismissive and catchy thing.
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LOCAL UTILITIES' predictable businesses and steady dividends have earned them the moniker "widow-and-orphan shares".
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It streamlines the whole line, for one, by keeping the "iPhone X" moniker in some form.
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Ken Hardcastle used the moniker on the "Sugar Daddy" dating website Seeking Arrangement, according to police.
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Anyone with that particular moniker is eligible toreceive a refundup to $153 for round trip flights.
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The format breeds intimacy with the reader, who receives regular dispatches stamped with the author's moniker.
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Under the moniker of Your Boy Tony Braxton, Shad is reveling in the world of nostalgia.
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For Urban Outfitters to sell Navajo designs under the moniker of Navajo shows colonization still exists.
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A proper moniker is in order if Trump is going to be our first porn president.
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Whatever its moniker turns out to be (the Seattle Kraken?), the team already has feverish support.
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The team became known in curling circles as Team Reject, a moniker it came to embrace.
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It is impossible to overstate how much the Cowboys' "America's Team" moniker drives people crazy here.
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She recently pushed that idea further with "Slugger," the first album under her solo moniker, Sad13.
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Michael Gilday retained the "A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority" moniker from the previous CNO, Adm.
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He said he didn't see a problem with founding a business with a less serious moniker.
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That moniker means a gas-powered 2000-liter turbo 4-cylinder is tucked under the bonnet.
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Per the World Health Organization, the unwieldy, serial-number-like moniker 2019-nCoV is no more.
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There is also evidence that the steel-rain moniker predates Desert Storm in American artillery circles.
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The transaction closed in February, creating a smaller Sears now operating under the moniker Transform Holdco.
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Danvers only became Captain Marvel in 2012 after operating under the moniker Ms. Marvel for decades.
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But this week's "Empire" is the rare (sigh) midseason finale that lives up to the moniker.
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Ben Jacobs will lead the new venture arm, which has a cute moniker -- the Companion Fund.
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Black is the artist's defining colour (it has earned him the moniker, "the master of noir").
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Once known as the nation's manufacturing hub, the region was tagged with the "rust belt" moniker.
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At least they got it right with Atlas, the moniker for their big all-American SUV.
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She wasn't always comfortable with the maternal moniker though she later embraced it — and why not?
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A user on Reddit, a social-discussion website, going by the moniker of "HanAssholeSolo" swiftly took credit.
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A user on Reddit, a social-discussion website, going by the moniker of "HanAssholeSolo", swiftly took credit.
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If Bodega™ were named "Vendr" or some similarly boring moniker, I doubt there'd be any backlash.
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The zoo said that 29 percent of the 2,700 that were cast went to the winning moniker.
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But in 2013, shortly after North's birth, Kris dished on the significance of her granddaughter's directional moniker.
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This is the first year the school (which is 97.3% Black) will be known under this moniker.
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Yeezy: The rapper's catalog of music and fashion has skyrocketed to success under the moniker of Yeezy.
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The goofy moniker didn't sit well with some high ups, including the UK's science minister Jo Johnson.
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The company' last flagship — the LG V30s ThinQ, also has the "ThinQ" moniker, which indicates AI features.
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It's been a while since California producer Will Wiesenfeld has released any music under his Baths moniker.
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The 13-year interval between the two spates of murders earned the killer the "Grim Sleeper" moniker.
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She was dubbed the 'liberal West's last defender' when Trump succeeded Obama - a moniker she has dismissed.
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Articles will be pulled for being "patent nonsense," a moniker that sounds more subjective than it is.
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During an interview on The Wendy Williams Show, the host asked where she got her showbiz moniker.
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There are actually a few different features that rightfully earn the Arrow go-kart its 'smart' moniker.
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HMD Global just announced a new Nokia-branded phone bound for China under the X-series moniker.
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The Model 3 technically starts at $35,0003, which is how it has held onto that "affordable" moniker.
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The President fired right back, welcoming Biden to the campaign fight by reviving his "Sleepy Joe" moniker.
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The moniker stuck after an editor blasted the hot air that Chicago politicians were known to spout.
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With the "Chroma" moniker comes a fully-lit RGB keyboard with millions upon millions of color variations.
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Back in 2016, the network created Total Registration Live under the TRL moniker to encourage voter registration.
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Maybe Baldwin saw Call Me By Your Name and now thinks she should claim her boyfriend's moniker.
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Bayer chose to do away with the Monsanto name and carry products like Roundup under its moniker.
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The extinct reptile was given this peculiar moniker on account of its exquisitely preserved and uncrushed braincase.
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The submersible robot got its moniker when it became the consolation prize in a 2016 publicity stunt.
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Visual cues, namely a moniker emblazoned onto a woman's denim posterior, indicate which artist is on deck.
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Like other phones from LG with the "ThinQ" moniker, the V35 has a focus on artificial intelligence.
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How do you feel about being associated with this persona or moniker of the 'most epic troll'?
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One was a straightforward yet beautiful portrait of Sofia Verbilla who sings under the moniker Harmony Woods.
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Anderson, who went by the moniker "King David," was convicted and sentenced to nine years in prison.
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They're tied to the moniker "social" for a very good reason — encourage their use, dialogue and engagement.
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Cantwell earned the moniker "crying Nazi" after a teary video he posted soon after he was indicted.
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In 2013, shortly after North's birth, Kris Jenner dished on the significance of her granddaughter's directional moniker.
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He is referred to mostly by his moniker "Juice", even by himself, his family and his friends.
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Vrse, the company behind some of the best-known virtual reality video, is dropping the "VR" moniker.
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The Atlanta producer, better known by his beatmaking moniker, Mike WiLL Made-It, arrives calm and collected.
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You can find Radio Garden, made by Studio Puckey in collaboration with Moniker, online in your browser .
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Diesel took more liberties with his moniker change: the 49-year-old was actually born Mark Sinclair.
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" Sims appeared to use the new moniker to publicize the release of his book, "Team of Vipers.
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His tenacious campaign to protect the beautiful Lake Tai had earned him the moniker Lake Tai Warrior.
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" The president has repeatedly denounced Bannon as a "leaker" and given him the derisive moniker "Sloppy Steve.
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They were conceptualized and built in the 1990s and 2000s, and often carried the simplified "737NG" moniker.
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He has since used the moniker several times, resurrecting charges that Warren falsely claimed Native American ancestry.
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"A total witch hunt," Trump said at one point, repeating his preferred moniker for the Mueller investigation.
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He bristles at the moniker some have given to the US fight in Afghanistan -- the forgotten war.
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It gets its "Trail" moniker because it evokes the idea of "exploring nature", according to the automaker.
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The 28GT is the Grand Tourer (hence the "GT" moniker) variant of the new 212S sports car.
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The moniker isn't funny for the obvious and retrograde, "Ha, a guy with a girl's name!" reason.
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This is the second time recent months that residents have requested the president's moniker be taken down.
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Because the variety of pear originated on his land, it was also laden with the unfortunate moniker.
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Hazel-Grace, the full name of the character, is the new moniker of some 22 baby girls.
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The most unsung among these artists might be Toy Light, the moniker of artist-producer Walker Ashby.
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"Help me" is a common moniker; others range from in-jokes to unprintable racial and sexual epithets.
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Doc Martin continues the tradition today by hosting all-night underground events under the Sublevel California moniker.
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That was the winning moniker selected in NASA's "Name the Rover" essay contest, which began last summer.
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Nearby Visalia was where EARONS committed the crimes that led to his first moniker, the Visalia Ransacker.
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Ayaana's heritage earns her the moniker "the Descendant" and gives her the chance to study in China.
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That simplified moniker actually represents a change in how the Wi-Fi Alliance is branding these standards.
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By any moniker, vacationing with one's adult siblings is a unique endeavor with particular benefits and challenges.
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Taxes: $1,333 (2018) Contact: T.J. Pierce, Mid-Century Homes by Moniker Real Estate, 2400-24-2266; intermountainmls.
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A land perpetually on the brink of war has, unfortunately, become the moniker of the Korean peninsula.
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Mr. McConnell's every move then seemed calibrated to enrage his opponents, to inspire some new macabre moniker.
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Here is a quick history lesson on how the town (and consequently the show) acquired this moniker.
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The "50 Cent" moniker is in reference to the nickname of American rapper Curtis James Jackson III.
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This column looks at the two most vulnerable Democratic incumbents and why they deserve that scary moniker.
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Their scorched-earth effort to "repeal and replace" needs a moniker, too, one that holds them accountable.
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Clashes in the 1930s sparked by the miners' efforts to unionise gave the county its "bloody" moniker.
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Under the moniker "DJ D-Sol," Solomon spins dubstep records at elite clubs all over the world.
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It's been a moniker for xenophobic, angry, and fearmongering rhetoric that's pitted white majorities against marginalized communities.
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That moniker is what Trump sought to reclaim Tuesday, to the applause of figures like David Duke.
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It's been a long minute since last we heard from Mackenzie Scott under her musical moniker TORRES.
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Some things are true but get called fake; some things are false but never get the "fake" moniker.
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Fortunately, when sex is involved, the Plan B One-Step® moniker is as apt as they come.
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Though, reports suggest that the company may use 'Pixel' moniker instead of using the 'Nexus' branding this time.
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But in 2013, shortly after North's birth, Kris Jenner dished on the significance of her granddaughter's directional moniker.
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Williams' cat Sparta is an animal influencer himself who goes by the moniker "The Mean Kitty," on Youtube.
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They put out one this year with Sur L'eau who, despite their French moniker, are actually from Germany.
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At one point, Carmen embraces her "witch" moniker as a way to scare her would-be inquisition murderers.
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Borrowing the names of former bandmates Long John Baldry and Elton Dean, he arrived at his famous moniker.
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As for the comedic name, a yellow submarine on board the research ship will carry the "Boaty" moniker.
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But one model and fellow mom has a more personal reaction to Stormi Webster's unique moniker: Stormi Bree.
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"It's me...Nicki Minashkenazi!" merging the inimitable rapper's moniker with that of Ilana's own Eastern European Jewish heritage.
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Romeo Miller, the entertainer and entrepreneur formerly known by his rap moniker Lil Romeo, has a new gig.
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One of the inspirations for True's moniker – retired NBA star David Robinson – is apparently aware of his namesake.
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A condo building on Manhattan's Upper West Side removed the gold-plated "Trump Place" moniker from its facade.
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Using the moniker "welcomia," he is behind several hacking photos you may have seen before, including on Motherboard.
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She broke up with him, pocketed the catchy moniker, moved to L.A., and has been dominating ever since.
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NEW YORK — Hyundai recently split its top-end Genesis moniker off into its own premium flag-ship brand.
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Along the way, it lost the Fisker moniker but gained a redesigned infotainment system and "super-charging" capabilities.
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Vigilante killings of suspected criminals happen often enough in Nigeria that they have their own moniker: jungle justice.
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B.S.' moniker took on a grim new meaning among the plugged-in set of Washington: Mister Bone Saw.
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She has since announced the brand name, which draws from her own moniker: Tequila Honor del Castillo. 4.
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The EiR moniker is in recognition that he will continue to independently run his popular podcast and business.
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And Ho Chi Minh City's airport, decades after the fall of Saigon, is still rocking the SGN moniker.
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Posting a photo of her son late Friday, Kardashian West confirmed the long-awaited unique moniker — Psalm West!
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And while that moniker won't grab your attention, it more than makes up for it with performance prowess.
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While things still may be fresh for the newlyweds, Baldwin is ready to take on her new moniker.
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Of course, the creek already had a name, Watlachéix'k̲'i Héen, when it was given its new unoriginal moniker.
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It was around this time that the media began using the moniker, "The Artist Formerly Known As Prince."
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The moniker "Casper" (as in ghost or spook) stuck, some backyards were off-limits, and occasionally, fists flew.
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In fact, guys have been reveling in serious bromances since way before there was a moniker for it.
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I also appreciate the GlamSquad for dubbing me with my marquee-worthy moniker for the day: Kemily Kardashian.
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Berreni, known by the street moniker "Zoo Project," began painting murals in his native Paris neighborhood aged 15.
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They're aiming to make 22 ring dives in all — before the mission concludes (hence the "grand finale" moniker).
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Google appears to be removing the Google Cast name and switching it back to the original Chromecast moniker.
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Since 2005, Andy Curtis-Brignell has been recording ambitious and innovative black metal under the moniker of Caїna.
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Beard might not have a fancy superhero moniker or a three-picture storyline devoted to his daddy issues.
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Weekdays were spent practicing and rehearsing, studying jazz charts, learning covers, and performing under the moniker Breezy Lovejoy.
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Count Nasir Jones, the multiplatinum-selling rapper better known by his stage moniker "Nas," among that elite group.
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He's been given every kind of death-related moniker as a result, from the Terminator to the Undertaker.
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The Fairfax, Virginia-based law school on Tuesday announced yet another new moniker: the Antonin Scalia Law School.
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The goof could potentially be blamed on the props department, who gave the Horowitz clan a new moniker.
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We know him as Father Christmas, but an equally appropriate moniker for this guy, perhaps, is Papa Hobo.
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His moniker grew out of his boxing aspirations in his youth; "Buster" a conflation of his middle name.
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Uber, under the moniker Uber Money, wants to be a bank for its drivers (and maybe riders too).
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The Riley Rose moniker was coined by Linda and Esther Chang, the daughters of Forever 21's founders.
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When he was studying Mandarin at N.Y.U., Kos-Read adopted a Chinese moniker, as many language students do.
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Many thought his moniker, the Chin, came from his days as a boxer, or from his wide jaw.
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So are the posters hanging on every block in the East Cut proudly displaying the 'hood's new moniker.
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The car gets its "Trail" moniker because it evokes the idea of "exploring nature," according to the automaker.
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Its moniker of Limited Ultimate might lead you to expect instrument panel stitching and real wood trim. Nope.
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Even Levitas' moniker, which was a shortening of his birth name, carried with it an air of mystery.
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The moniker itself was a partial newspaper invention, leaning on the details of the third and final murder.
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Speedy Ortiz's Sadie Dupuis will release her first solo album under the Sad13 moniker, Slugger, on November 11.
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An 18-year-old student who goes by the moniker Tonynoname alerted me of this issue last week.
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Evidence includes their portmanteau, friendship necklaces featuring said moniker, and frequent appearances on each other's social media accounts.
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The moniker first entered popular usage to describe Buhari when he took six months to appoint a cabinet.
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"And the views are special," he said, adding that they were likely the reason behind the Moondance moniker.
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The 39-year-old filed to adopt the West African moniker in Washington State ... according to Daily Mail.
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So far, he has released seven albums on the label, including everything he's done under the moniker Zoo.
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The New York investment adviser Scott Lawin, who owns 300 urban art examples, shopped at Moniker last year.
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Its first moniker — Valley of the Heart's Delight — referred to the California region's natural beauty and fruit orchards.
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His undramatic name is Arnold Beckoff, though he also goes by the more promising moniker of Virginia Ham.
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But that minor detail didn't stop Oprah from using the "Dr." moniker at the front of his name.
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"Don't call it that," says one local, who asked not to be named, when questioned about the moniker.
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His 1872 "Impression, Sunrise" helped give Impressionism its name (though the moniker was not a compliment at first).
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Mr. Hockey is also the moniker by which the deli's owner, Joe Brand, is known around Long Beach.
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There are so many millionaires among the children of its leaders that they have a moniker: the Princelings.
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Giglia — who coined Giu Giu, Raggiani's childhood nickname that would become her brand moniker — passed away in 2014.
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For those who know and love the Miata (a moniker used only in the United States), fear not.
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But its "Evil Empire" moniker, once a label favored by the company's critics, has fallen by the wayside.
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Nicknamed Macho by his father — who was out of the family's life — he lived up to the moniker.
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Adult males grow a patch of grey hair on their back and hips, giving them the 'silverback' moniker.
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If they're anything like the rumors have indicated, Apple's core iPhone upgrades will carry the new "Pro" moniker.
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Iksil has publicly chafed at the "London Whale" moniker and being portrayed as solely responsible for the losses.
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These gaffes were often treated with fondness, earning him the moniker "Uncle Joe" and inspiring a thousand memes.
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"I just loved the name Tofurky," says Tibbott, who adds that he got permission to use the moniker.
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Describing someone with that moniker is a function of an agreement between the media organization and the source.
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Four counties (Loudon, Fairfax, Arlington and Alexandria) came together to submit a proposal under the Northern Virginia moniker.
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It's perfectly fine to admit that you don't know what the hell ymtk's moniker means at a glance.
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However, it is the big, sudden moves that tend to claim trade casualties, sometimes earning the moniker "widowmaker".
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And the other thing, the way I got the moniker Mr. International is I was always out there.
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Yuval Levin has been called "the most influential conservative intellectual of the Obama era," and the moniker fits.
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His political heir has an earthier moniker, Banana Man; he is a planter from Haiti's remote north-western peninsula.
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First off, it's 63-feet-eight-inches long (that's almost 6 meters long, hence the 6 in its moniker).
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Bayer branded its pain medication with this simple moniker in 23 and sold it around the world for years.
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Ivan Viktorvich Klepikov, who went by the moniker "petr0vich," ran the group's IT management, web hosting, and domain names.
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Chippy was actually a male tabby, but McNish was nicknamed "Chippy," and the cat's moniker reflected their close relationship.
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They've attained the moniker "the mirror of love" and went home in a jewelry box that alone cost $25,000.
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Her character's moniker -- the "L" for Laverne on her sweater -- became one of the most famous logos in television.
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Whether this railway will earn as colorful a moniker as that of the British endeavor remains to be seen.
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But in the case of CVS' first ever Epic Beauty Event, we couldn't think of a more apt moniker.
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There are approximately 12 bajillion options, and whatever moniker you go with is sticking to that kid for life.
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That event, which is often referred to as "the day the music died," earned the moniker from McLean's song.
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DDoS itself emerged in 2000, unleashed by a Quebec teen, Michael Calce, who went online by the moniker Mafiaboy.
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This weekend, ICP's Violent J and Ruby Bruce Lee premiered a new consumer advocacy web series under the moniker.
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He wrestles professionally under the moniker "Jungle Boy" and recently made his return to the ring in New Jersey.
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Most of the Google Pixel 3A's moniker makes sense on the surface: "Google," who, you know, sells the phone.
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So, it's no surprise that ex-England rugby star Mike Tindall has a special moniker for wife, Zara Tindall.
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Fischer is one of six contemporary artists to accept the invitation to redesign the bag under the moniker ArtyCapucines.
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After all, there's no feminized moniker for a director or producer or a writer or doctor or a lawyer.
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President Donald Trump has repeatedly referred to Warren with the very racist moniker "Pocahontas" during several of his rallies.
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Plus, with Jacob Hadjigeorgis and Glenroy Brown's well-established pickle expertise behind it, the soft serve deserves its moniker.
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Over the years, the shots continued ... with Dwight even trying to use Shaq's famous "Superman" moniker at one point.
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If you were wondering what, exactly, the title is referring to, it's a reference to quite a powerful moniker.
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There were no cell phones then and he was always very territorial that he started that moniker for her.
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Writer Brian Michael Bendis explained to Wired that Marvel's Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada came up with the moniker.
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If you don't need top-notch performance, you can simply choose the less expensive model without the "Pro" moniker.
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Yet if Oklahoma and Oklahoma State keep things up, their rivalry -- and its moniker -- is sure to keep gaining.
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That hilarious moniker goes to the anonymous social media entity whose antics haunt St. Bernadine Catholic in Washington state.
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For the moniker, Brandi and Bryan went back to a favorite name they almost used on their youngest daughter.
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Shantytowns were commonly known as "hobo jungles," and that's how The Jungle is believed to have gotten its moniker.
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And with his handsome face and adorable smile, he's living up to his "World's Most Handsome Royal Baby" moniker.
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The duality of the moniker mirrors the two-sided industrial/natural, electronic/acoustic theme that runs through their work.
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It's also a total page-turner — don't let the moniker "classic" dissuade you from reading this uplifting, important book.
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Both laid the foundation for the IT successes (namely mobile money) that have earned Kenya its Silicon Savannah moniker.
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" In the interview, Clinton was asked what she calls Trump, in response to his moniker for her: "Crooked Hillary.
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The seven MPs will initially sit as independent MPs in parliament, under the appropriate moniker of The Independent Group.
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The move comes after he asked his followers to vote on what they wanted his new moniker to be.
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Instead a 12-foot long, 1,500-pound AUV got the moniker, which is emblazoned across its bulbous yellow hull.
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On June 93, Kiley Lotz, who makes music under the moniker Petal, will release her second album, Magic Gone.
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In the meantime, William Doyle has ditched his East India Youth moniker and is working on a new album.
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When he's not working with Levi's or snapping shots of No Age, he makes music under the moniker Numb.
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Plus, the Boaty McBoatface moniker will not be forgotten — it will become the name of the ship's robot submersible.
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Yet the company's new moniker came not from either of those sources, but from a much more serendipitous process.
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Fans can comment which name they like best on Facebook, and the winning moniker will be announced March 12.
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While the snap's puppy filter was pretty distracting (and plenty sweet), we didn't miss Kardashian using the new moniker.
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If they had, it would have revealed all the unflattering connotations that come along with the three-letter moniker.
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And though their new baby is named after his father, settling on his moniker was not an easy decision.
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Kim forged on with McPherson's help, and released an album in 1995 under the short-lived moniker the Amps.
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During her spare time, she started to sell vintage designer clothing on eBay under the moniker Nasty Gal Vintage.
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The moniker is simply a name for the new currency that would be created only if the network splits.
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Since then, it has become known as the "farting corpse movie", a moniker which has been hard to shake.
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Fans were quick to point out that the guy who gave her that moniker was none other than Mayer.
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The marquee at the concert hall still carried T.I.'s moniker on Thursday, as police investigators combed the scene.
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He'd even earned the New York Post moniker "Inferno Landlord" after a series of mysterious arsons on his properties.
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Friends and foes alike have labelled President Donald Trump a populist, but the moniker has always fitted him uneasily.
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A group of affected residents and business owners dawn the moniker "L Train Coalition" to push for more information.
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On Instagram, the crew posts photos and videos of their personal achievements under the collective moniker the Skate Kitchen.
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They will hammer him for only recently adding the word "democratic" in front of his long-time "socialist" moniker.
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Lincoln Center Out of Doors, also in progress, is the moniker attached to events that take place, well, outdoors.
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Harwood: I noticed that you, like other Democrats, have used on Twitter, the moniker "tax scam" for this bill.
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Some current and former D.C.-area residents took to Twitter to offer up their thoughts on the new moniker.
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Flügel landed his über-hit, "Rocker," in 290, together with Jörn Elling Wuttke, under the collaborative moniker, Alter Ego.
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More recently, Katz released his first solo effort titled Nite Flite, under the moniker Mity Lion in late 2015.
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The meaning of the acronym in Jay IDK's moniker—Ignorantly Delivering Knowledge—is a near-perfect summary of him.
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In the video, Rodger dubbed himself the "supreme gentleman," a moniker that Minassian referenced in his alleged Facebook post.
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"The moniker 'billionaire' now has become the catchphrase," said Schultz, who has an estimated net worth of $3.5 billion.
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Experts flattered him with a "Baby Fed" moniker, a reference to Federer, the third-ranked player in the world.
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The "devil" part of these creatures' moniker comes from the fits of rage they can burst into when threatened.
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Back in March, Greta Kline released Vessel, her third official album under her Frankie Cosmos moniker, via Sub Pop.
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Then her first granddaughter came up with a monosyllabic moniker that was easy to say and suited her, somehow.
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The 26-year-old Torontonian recently released her sizzling pop self-titled debut EP under the moniker of RALPH.
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That's the moniker for the growing faction of people who solve Rubik's Cube-style puzzles at mind-bending speeds.
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Mike began opening up for Rainer Maria which led to him recording under the moniker Owen and finding success.
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The Redmi Note 9993 sans the Pro moniker is a bit smaller, with a 6.3-inch, full HD screen.
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After Gustin&aposs Barry said that he&aposs "also the Flash," Miller&aposs character appeared puzzled by the moniker.
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Daniel, 37, owns Cosmic Soup Recording in Phoenix and helped Cooksey record rap songs under the moniker King Playbola.
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Hillary Clinton said on Sunday Donald Trump's new moniker for her, "Crooked Hillary," was not even worthy of response.
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Mitt Romney admitted with a coy "c'est moi" that he'd been tweeting under the moniker "Pierre Delecto" since 2011.
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"It seemed like a good idea at the time," she told Craig Kilborn of her new moniker in 2000.
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Greece had objected that its former moniker, Macedonia, implied a claim to the Greek region of the same name.
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The company has begun selling hats under its own moniker and is branching into men's hats and doll hats.
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Inspiration for the moniker, Organs Without Body, comes from theories developed by French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari.
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But in the ensuing decade the Andrew Broder-lead project has proved as elusive as its moniker would indicate.
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It's especially difficult to stamp the graduating class of Hunter College's MFA cohort with a single moniker or style.
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Berlin-via-Santiago producer Ricardo Villalobos has announced his next release, for which he's resuscitated the moniker Richard Wolfsdorf.
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Christiane Hultquist, whose artist's moniker is Christian Joy, debuts her screen printing series Surfaces at PONY in New York.
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" Hoptman elided her choices as "practitioners of painting qua painting," perhaps synonymous with the elusive moniker of "painter-painter.
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You can add toppings like jalapeños and avocado to your burgers, hence the "just like you like it" moniker.
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Next week, Inga Copeland will self-release her second solo studio album, Live in Paris, under her moniker, Lolina.
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For a little over half a decade, Oakland experimenter Adam Keith has been issuing bruised electronics under the moniker Cube.
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Where Scott (Paul Rudd) and Hope (Evangeline Lilly) can shrink or grow, Ava can phase through objects — hence the moniker.
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Rather than plotting points on a political map, the designers Studio Moniker have instead opted to present a physical map.
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For now, Keith Mann is in retirement, but the pair says they'll re-start using the moniker if need arises.
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Though Android bears the moniker of open-source, the chain of trust between developers, distributors, and end-users is broken.
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The property, which has been saddled with the more homogenized moniker "Sycamore Valley Ranch," carries a $67 million price tag.
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We wanted to reflect this perspective in our title, embracing the humanity of the men and not their politicized moniker.
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For comparison, Carol Danvers, the Captain Marvel we're focusing on now, is actually the sixth to take on the moniker.
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As the moniker implies, these objects, of which there are potentially thousands, are located well beyond the orbit of Neptune.
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It's not clear what role Trump himself played in this process, although, of course, the moniker "Lyin' Comey" is Trump's.
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Because of that, "Malibu" — his second album under this moniker, following a stretch under the name Breezy Lovejoy — is multilayered.
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Sometimes fawningly called "Big Daddy Xi", the president might justify the moniker if he better cared for his country's daughters.
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The Bachelor couple previously teased their daughter's "unique" name in April, adding that they chose the moniker back in December.
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While Bruce Wayne is a billionaire, the man who originally claimed his moniker was a farm laborer in 1940s Arkansas.
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Lego relaunched its line of ninja fantasy sets under the "Ninjago" moniker in 2011, and an upcoming movie — out Sept.
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Tencent is currently in the process of releasing a global version of the game under the moniker Arena of Valor.
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Tiffany Haddish and Brad Pitt may soon need their own couple name in line with his former relationship's moniker, Brangelina.
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After her subsequent disasters, I think a more apt moniker would be Theresa Mayday ("A sea of troubles", February 3rd).
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They tipped the paparazzi off to where they were at all times to elevate their namesake and couple moniker, Speidi.
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She began wearing a custom-made American Greed t-shirt, with her moniker "Bank Robbing Babe" splashed across the front.
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Ted Cruz a liar to his face in several of the debates, and even pulled out the "Lyin' Ted" moniker.
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Kirstin Maldonado knows you can't pronounce her name, but she feels her new solo moniker won't cause as much confusion.
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For years, Sudol performed under the moniker A Fine Frenzy and released several full-length albums that earned international acclaim.
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He made his ring debut on May 29, 2009 under the moniker Dawson Alexander before fighting under his own name.
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Sure enough, engaged dance pros Peta Murgatroyd and Maksim Chmerkovskiy gave their son a moniker as unique as their own.
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It just seems wrong to give a fake-meat company an animal moniker, even if it is a mythical one.
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Amazon Fire Amazon also has its own streaming set-top box and streaming stick sold under the Fire TV moniker.
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Since they don't feature any raps, the other two tracks are more suited to Earl's production moniker, Random Black Dude.
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The intensive track and signal overhaul is the cause of the original "Summer of Hell," the moniker reappropriated by straphangers.
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Even Funk released an oft-misunderstood album under his Venetian Snares moniker called Winnipeg Is a Frozen Shithole in 2005.
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We're officially deeming this on-stage moment as a call to action to get the Trainwreck star a major moniker.
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However, the moniker "RRS Boaty McBoatface" submitted by user James Hand quickly became the crowd favorite with over 26,000 votes.
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Nanga Parbat obtained its "Killer Mountain" moniker due to the high number of lives it has claimed over the years.
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Clinton the moniker "Crooked Hillary," has clearly settled on the line of attack as one that will stick and sting.
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Don't be afraid to vent about fundraising, even on Twitter (I'm pretty sure that earned me the moniker "biotech rebel ").
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It is love of those freedoms, not "hate" that leads us to call out those who truly deserve that moniker.
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Since then, however, Ireland has become a poster-child for austerity measures and recovery, earning itself the "Celtic Phoenix" moniker.
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With much of the gym's makeup consisting of black and Brazilian fighters, the team's jokey moniker as the Blackzilians stuck.
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Last year, Iceage's Elias Bender Rønnenfel delivered an LP called This World Is Not Enough under the moniker Marching Church.
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Created by Studio Moniker in Amsterdam the site offers no redeeming value except for a bit of pure comedic relief.
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As yet, it has not been named, but there is a public competition to find the right moniker for it.
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If we don't get wet enough, we're prudes (or "gritty kitty bitches," Ronda Rousey's moniker for women who need lube).
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The project is the brainchild of Moniker, a design studio based in the Netherlands known for its participatory tech projects.
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FireEye said FIN10 used the moniker Angels_of_Truth at least once, claiming to attack in retaliation for Canadian sanctions against Russia.
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Unlike the unsettled atmosphere of some of his other releases under the moniker, this is ambient music as self-care.
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Beeple started his everydays series under the self-deprecating moniker Beeple Crap before it was the meme it is now.
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He embraces the self-flattering moniker of "wartime President," while displaying little of the steadfastness linked to successful crisis leadership.
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Working as a coat-check boy at the gay club Heaven in Charing Cross, he came to his adopted moniker.
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He's been making music under the Washed Out moniker since 2009, and his projects have always had strong visual elements.
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When ABC Family changed its name to Freeform in 2015, it hoped to distance itself from its innocent-sounding moniker.
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His famous shaving cream commercial with the attractive blond, his cool clothes, and lifestyle earned him the moniker "Broadway Joe".
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When I call Joe Lewis, who performs under the moniker Black Joe Lewis and The Honeybears, he's just waking up.
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Brandon's resemblance to another young Kansan of extraterrestrial background, with an alliterative moniker and remarkable abilities, is surely no accident.
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If you're Tehran techno DJs Anoosh and Arash, who perform under the moniker Blade&Beard, the answer is: very carefully.
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But in its wake will be a series of empowered, often independent groups working hard to redefine the controversial moniker.
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This Atlanta-born rapper's moniker riffs on the word "jittery," which his grandmother used to describe him as a child.
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Austin has also earned another moniker in recent years: Silicon Hills, named after the Central Texas region's signature hill country.
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We'll also probably see a new naming system that adds the "Pro" moniker to at least one of those models.
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Three of them fall under the "Julianna HR" moniker and are pretty flashy, with a golden ring surrounding the watchface.
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Plant-based, meatless, animal-free … regardless of the moniker given, it seems like everyone is getting into the meatless craze.
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My original moniker embodied my parents' dreams for me, but their unwavering acceptance of my name change manifested their love.
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And as for to whom the moniker will be applied, here are the men in contention: John Bessler Wife: Sen.
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Only Layzie Bone resisted the temptation, refusing to take on the moniker of Layzie Boneless, and honestly, good for him.
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Trump has previously mocked the Intelligence chairman as "pencil-neck Adam Schiff," a moniker his campaign turned into T-shirts.
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Using the Internet-friendly "Bomb Cyclone" moniker here would be to the detriment of public understanding of this weather phenomenon.
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"To me, it's a moniker of respect," Alexis Hubshman, the founder and director of Scope, said of the "satellite" term.
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McCain cited foreign leaders who have adopted the term "fake news," which is Trump's preferred moniker for unfavorable press coverage.
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Which is probably why Apple decided to embrace the Pro moniker it applies to its higher-end iPads and MacBooks.
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She's picked out the name Charlotte — Charlie for short — and Eddie agrees, so they share the moniker with their friends.
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Biden's unscripted, off-the-cuff flubs are a big part of his political persona — core to his Uncle Joe moniker.
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On Monday, he described her as "a very low IQ individual," repeating a moniker he often uses for the congresswoman.
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On the campaign trail, he called himself "tough on crime" — a moniker for someone who supports harsher criminal justice policies.
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"It was literally as simple as that, at Target, in the underwear section!" she tells PEOPLE of deciding on the moniker.
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The flaw has even been dubbed the "green line of death," a fitting moniker only a week into the X's lifecycle.
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The 9913 R moniker is a throwback to the 1967 911 R, which was essentially a race car for the road.
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An unexpectedly large share of voters in the Michigan primary also identified themselves as liberal, with 56 percent using that moniker.
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Eventually he was coaxed out of musical exile, first recording under the moniker Neil MacArthur and finally under his own name.
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Perhaps the unique three-part moniker is inspired by the iconic pop-star, the benevolent Pope Francis, and... actor James Franco?
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But Fitty earned the moniker in 2012 after announcing he would donate a billion meals to the UN World Food Program.
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Still, what you consider a console might not be in line with what Microsoft considers worth of carrying the Xbox moniker.
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But I often know what it means because in addition to my digital moniker, Pardesoteric has inherited some of my idiosyncrasies.
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"Reality politics" echoes the "reality news" moniker the pro-Trump media used for itself around the time of the president's inauguration.
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Known by his performing moniker Childish Gambino, Glover spoke warmly of Miller during his gig at Chicago's United Center on Sunday.
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However, when it came to choosing a moniker for their daughter on the way, the pair knew they wanted to wait.
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It only seems appropriate the moniker of this as yet unnamed yipper should be something that speaks to its small stature.
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The idea has been around since the 1950s, and computerised translation is still known by the quaint moniker "machine translation" (MT).
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Although RÜFÜS DU SOL as a group has been around since 2010, they've only carried this moniker for about a year.
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The moniker comes from last year's campaign by the Natural Environment Research Council to name the UK's new polar research ship.
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The "Pixel 20103 XL" moniker would quickly be forgotten and we'd all talk, in beatifying tones, about the great Pixel Panda.
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After learning that Steenbock's father shared the same moniker as her own, Hansen questioned if her colleague's dad had older siblings.
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We're well aware that the proper style-minded moniker for the winter season is "sweater weather," but, honestly, it's a misnomer.
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She assumes that her boyfriend has revealed the correct name and praises their choice of a good old-fashioned German moniker.
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" While Bowen's middle moniker honors both his father and Emily's father, his first name is one the couple have "always loved.
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And, as 9to5Mac points out, one leaker recently hinted that Apple might be going with the "Pro" moniker for upcoming iPhones.
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Plus, the firm's name is very familiar to the old moniker of a veteran group now known as Palisades Growth Capital.
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Mavens — Mayer's moniker for mobile, video, native and social ads, which she has based her turnaround on — seemed to go weaker.
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The moniker holds special significance: Robert was the first name of the athlete's father, who died in 2011 after battling cancer.
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Russia's efforts to influence, known by the Kremlin moniker Active Measures, did not seek a single pathway into the Trump team.
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Spicer was up on the "Green Monster" -- the moniker given to the plastic-covered green wall in the ballpark's left field.
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And as it turns out, Rosie is a family name — but that wasn't a deciding factor in settling on the moniker.
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Over the past few years, under the moniker Competition, Pollard has also offered his own take on pop sounds and performance.
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But, in the future, Swart says, he believes an actual convergence of technology will occur that will justify the "XR" moniker.
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Case in point: Gargamel, the new album released by Steven de Peven under his Awanto 3 moniker this month on Dekmantel.
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But she dropped her stage moniker and now goes by a combination of her nickname and adopted married surname: Teddy Sinclair.
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But it looks like the fashion designer and rapper, 40, is in a fight to secure legal ownership over his moniker.
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The grim moniker "Heroin Island" has appeared in headlines and TV shows, and funeral florists are now reportedly hammered every week.
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Mowry-Hardrict — who shares son Cree Taylor, 6½, with her husband — says the couple's daughter will have a similarly uncommon moniker.
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Nicknamed the "Garlic Girls" after their hometown, famous for its garlic production, each team member has her own food inspired moniker.
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What's ironically lost relative to what Amazon is, and is not, revolves around perhaps the most boring moniker in business: Logistics.
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News host Giuliana Rancic had to ask Ronan, 23, about whether people had gotten better about pronouncing the Irish star's moniker.
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But the new moniker also signaled a changing economy, one based not on industry, but on history, the river — and housing.
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Travis Stewart, better known by his moniker Machinedrum, shared his fourth single today, "Tell U," off his forthcoming album Human Energy.
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As for Apple TV, the moniker remains firmly attached to a streaming media box rather than a more encompassing streaming service.
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Realtors aimed to transform the area "From Carville to Real Homes," and preferred Oceanside instead of Carville as the district's moniker.
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As you've likely already surmised, at least part of the moniker for Beyoncé's new fitness apparel venture comes from her daughter.
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Correction [10/20/16]: An earlier version of this piece referred to Jamie Teasdale in places by the moniker Jamie Vex'd.
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The Super Soaker was originally called "The Drencher" but underwent a name change because a competitor was already using that moniker.
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His moniker "Greg Ritter" appears on organizing documents for Spencer's speaking appearance at the University of Florida in Gainesville in October.
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"When we started, she'd never had a band or DJ before," says Wiltshire, who performs under the stage moniker DJ Dubz.
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"The 'art book fair' moniker was a flexible, pliable term for us and can be interpreted however people want," Valentine said.
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The administrator, who uses the moniker "SeriousSam," writes that, to their knowledge, no sales of fentanyl took place on the market.
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" 20 years ago, the KLF used the K 2 Plant Hire Ltd moniker to promote their 1997 single "Fuck the Millennium.
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Haul Ass is the Lustwerk Music head's fourth full-length under the moniker, and it follows last year's Tour De Hog.
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"He is the Law and Order candidate," she tweeted, sarcastically quoting the new moniker Trump had given himself during the speech.
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Perhaps a little long in the tooth now for the 'Wonderboy' moniker, Thompson's grappling has improved tremendously since his UFC debut.
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So, technically speaking, not all roaming fees are being abolished on June 15 — hence the Commission's 'roam like at home' moniker.
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Rick Perry could legitimately claim the moniker of the "godfather" of the new American energy independence, which is based on fracking.
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This has led to House Democrats decrying McConnell's so-called "legislative graveyard," a moniker the Senate majority leader has proudly adopted.
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"Here we are on the National Mall, with the moniker of being the national museum of modern art," Ms. Chiu said.
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The gruesomeness of the killings and the celebrity connection have earned the suspect the tabloid-style moniker of The Hollywood Ripper.
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"If you fall, you get up quickly," said Reem El Desouky, 29, a copywriter who goes by the moniker Lady Macdeath.
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Perhaps the most quotable board member, Mr. Moerdler has spawned the moniker "First Degree Moerdler" on Twitter for his fiery screeds.
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The country's ruling Liberal party, which is conservative, despite the moniker, has been trying to raise the pension age to 70.
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Next Thing Mr. Lang's M.C. moniker, Judah Stax, combines his first name and a slang word for large amounts of money.
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And if diet gurus weren't doctors, like 1920s Hollywood nutritionist to the stars Dr. Gayelord Hauser, they'd borrow the moniker anyway.
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The histories don't mention its documented ability to chase you down a river, which has earned it the moniker JESUS LIZARD.
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A 20-percent drop from the all-time high would earn the bear market moniker, an important psychological change for investors.
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Though he used the moniker Hong Kong Zaron, the man behind Zaron was actually from Qingdao, a city in eastern China.
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Its "mini" moniker may have conferred cuteness, but this 8-inch tablet was "decidedly polished and attractive," WIRED's Christina Bonnington wrote.
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In TVs TCL now uses its own name in the U.S., but sold for a long time under the RCA moniker.
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Instead of the physical event, Google will now host an online event under the "Google Cloud Next '20: Digital Connect" moniker.
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The origin of Berlin's name isn't entirely clear, but it's likely that the moniker comes from a Slavic word for ''swamp.
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WEEKEND ARTS An article on May 4 about art fairs in Brooklyn misstated the title of a Moniker art fair leader.
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The moniker is a nod to the NBC logo, and as far as Twitter is concerned, a joke from 30 Rock.
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" As the former San Francisco district attorney and California attorney general, Ms. Harris has long embraced the moniker of "top cop.
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He did himself no favor by choosing the name Breezy Lovejoy, which he saw as a cheerful, romantic R&B moniker.
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The restaurant's name is a play on her moniker -- 'The Blind Cook' -- combined with her astrological sign in the Vietnamese zodiac.
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Bregoli's first rap release in August 53, under her new moniker Bhad Barbie, hit 20 million YouTube views in two weeks.
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Among some of Trump's more hardline aides, he was labeled disparagingly as a "globalist," a moniker he said he wears happily.
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Before asking him for any information about the incident, the police officer asked him for his gang moniker, Mr. Arellano said.
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Even if Jordon Alexander (the producer behind the moniker) wasn't exactly anonymous, how did he manage to emerge so fully formed?
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Ferg was presented with a custom 14k white gold chain and piece featuring a new moniker for the late producer: Yamborghini.
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But Mortal, Billington's newest album under the moniker, is a special achievement in a career of twitchy explorations of outer zones.
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We wanted to find out, so we asked famous hacker George Hotz, better known for his moniker "Geohot," to show us.
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Hobos would carve or draw their road persona, or moniker, on stationary objects near railroad tracks, like water towers and bridges.
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Mavens — Mayer's moniker for mobile, video, native and social ads and which she has based her turnaround on — seemed to go weaker.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, VirZoom has been called the "SoulCycle for VR," a moniker they take as a compliment (although SoulCycle's founders might disagree).
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And, while "unicorn" has become an overplayed descriptor in the beauty world (guilty), in this case, the product definitely earns the moniker.
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M. McFarland Jess Abbott plays guitar in Minneapolis band Now, Now, but she's also cultivated a solo career under the moniker Tancred.
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Michael Bublé and wife Luisana Lopilato have chosen Vida Amber Betty Bublé as their newborn daughter's moniker, his rep confirms to PEOPLE.
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Though, he isn't revealing his new moniker, which was given to him by training partner Frankie Edgar, ahead of his upcoming bout.
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He has also scrapped a wealth tax, saying the move was needed to spur growth, earning the moniker "president of the rich".
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Only in December did China's highest court ruled that the shoemaker must stop using Jordan's Chinese moniker, ending a four-year dispute.
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The video for "Formation" even acknowledges this with an image and caption of Martin Luther King that denies that silly "dreamer" moniker.
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The big surprise though is that Aphex Twin, Richard D. James, will also be appearing on the album under his AFX moniker.
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Green Grass: Not so different from "Blue Ivy," Green Grass will own his/her moniker by pursuing a career in botany. 4.
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Today, this tool is coming out of its preview period and the company is launching it under a new moniker: Adobe Dimension.
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There was room for another experimental album in 2002, recorded with his erstwhile Buzzcocks bandmate Howard Devoto under the collective moniker ShelleyDevoto.
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With respect to James and his well-earned "King" moniker, Leonard reminded that it is he who currently wears the league's crown.
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Some startups had been using the term "clean meat" as a moniker for real meat grown in a lab from animal cells.
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Beyond the humorous "quietly under development" moniker on their website, there's also an official FAQ that playfully addresses the game's lengthy development.
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While he declined to share many details during an interview, Caldwell is more forthcoming on the site when using the Alexander moniker.
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They learn that a street artist who goes by the moniker "The Trashman" accidentally created the monster by willing it to life.
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Thrash, surf, hardcore, melodic, funk, and even dub-dance rhythms all coalesced under the moniker and compilation albums released by the magazine.
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Without the Kate Spade moniker, Kate Valentine and Frances Valentine always seemed like an imposter, even though it was the real-deal.
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The program will launch with six, four-minute digital shorts (which will follow Spider-Gwen with her new secret moniker, Ghost-Spider).
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Wade shared a throwback photo of himself from above that showed off his freshly tattooed shoulders bearing his baby girl's unique moniker.
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In 2016 Mr Xi was officially anointed as the "core" of the leadership, a moniker never conferred upon his predecessor, Hu Jintao.
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She reportedly made an "alternate, stripped-down" version of the record with Thomas Bartlett, the pianist who records under the moniker Doveman.
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The celebrity gossip and news startup The Shade Room is back on Facebook, the startup announced today, albeit under a new moniker.
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Plus, less than a month after Stormi's birth, Jenner launched an entire Kylie Cosmetics makeup collection inspired by her daughter's unique moniker.
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Katz has been a fixture in the professional video game circuit for several years, sometimes going by the moniker "Bread" during competitions.
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While the original Guccifer has been awaiting sentencing in jail, a second hacker has adopted his moniker to release sensitive documents online.
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A spokeswoman for Terry Bollea, better known by his wrestling moniker Hulk Hogan, couldn't immediately be reached by the Journal for comment.
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"They will drop you if someone sends a lot of email," Auernheimer, also known by his moniker Weev, said in an email.
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While being referred to as a "wife" still feels like a "novelty," Schumer said she can't get enough of the new moniker.
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Game critic John Bain, known to millions by his moniker TotalBiscuit, died Thursday after a battle against cancer that lasted for years.
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Having the right ingredients for innovation to flourish on a scale similar to Silicon Valley will take more than stealing the moniker.
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That "B" isn't short for "baby" or even "Bair" (Koma's birth last name), but for the first initial of her daughter's moniker.
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Yes, thanks to an incredible abuse of power that took place when you were born, you had little say about your moniker.
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But now, Bazan's returning to the Pedro the Lion moniker, forming a band and recording new material after an 11-year break.
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Under the moniker Lolina—the third she's adopted since parting ways with Blunt—she crafted her second solo album, Live in Paris.
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At its Horizon event last September, the company combined all of its cloud infrastructure and productivity tools under the Google Cloud moniker.
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It's in this context that the New York-based artist Keke Hunt's second album under the moniker Just the Right Height emerges.
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On Wednesday, an individual using the moniker Guccifer 2.0 took responsibility for the attack in a post on the blogging site WordPress.
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The current version, macOS Sierra, was introduced last year when Apple officially departed from the "OS X" moniker for its operating system.
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On his most recent single under the moniker he sang of the overwhelming possibilities of the "Big World" outside your front door.
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Despite its moniker, it is unable to offer frank advice because the government is petrified of being seen to encourage drug use.
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"What Russia is doing is effectively enabling ISIL," McGurk testified to Congress, using the Obama administration's preferred moniker for the Islamic State.
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The Faked Death TheoryBefore his death Tupac assumed the moniker Makaveli, drawing inspiration from the philosophies and militaristic strategies of Niccolò Machiavelli.
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From hereon out, at least until it adopted its modern moniker, the competition paid homage to the most powerful man in Spain.
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"I always had a very strong cultural tie to Sikh Punjabi culture," says Iqwak Bhurji, 28, who DJs under the moniker Klasikhz.
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"I'll be voting for the Iron Lady," he says, giving May the moniker that she is so eager to adopt from Thatcher.
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One of those names, is Groom Lake, a reference to the dry lake near the base, while another is the sarcastic moniker
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Wal-Mart's overarching Sam's Choice moniker was initially introduced in the early '90s as Sam's American Choice, named after founder Sam Walton.
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They inherited the moniker in 1307 when the then-Count de Preposulo negotiated peace between two warring factions, the Guelf and Ghibelline.
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Trammell: Darlene has been using the Dolores Haze moniker since season 1, and it's how she is listed in Elliot's Signal contacts.
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Rustic mountain pubs mingle with Michelin-starred restaurants, heralding a new moniker — "the gourmet capital of the Alps" — for the mountain resort.
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Perhaps that's why he released it under the moniker Danny Sunshine, with artwork showing a bright, glistening blue pool—because he knows.
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The island was renamed Sentosa, Malay for "peace and tranquility" in 1970, following a competition to come up with a new moniker.
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Republicans are working to cast Democratic opponents as "socialists" in the hopes that the moniker will turn off moderate or independent voters.
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The president's critics have accused him of using the "fake news" moniker for any story that casts him in a negative light.
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Men's underwear company Tommy John officially shed its "men" moniker when it released its highly anticipated and requested women's collection last year.
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Iyesaya is the moniker of Dorset-based multi-instrumentalist William Dop, who is apparently one of south west England's best kept secrets.
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He has fulfilled the moniker bestowed on him by Donald Trump by shrinking in stature as suddenly as Alice does in Wonderland.
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Barberena's proficiency on the feet is underrated but exemplified by his impressive ratio of KO wins and even his Bam Bam moniker.
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Google's version of this is AutoML, which until now only provided this capability for machine vision tasks under the AutoML Vision moniker.
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The moniker speaks for itself: Notre Dame players were choir boys, while Miami's mostly black team was branded a group of criminals.
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This is your chance to prove you can spot a fake GoT moniker even in a cluster of real C-list characters.
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Liai is the recording project of the Chicagoan musician Lo Bise, who's issued a handful of fluttering synth pieces under the moniker.
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She took piano lessons as a kid, but didn't really start musically blossoming until 2008, when she adopted the E+E moniker.
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Somalia-born Hibo Elmi, who plays under the moniker Hibotep, a regular behind Kampala's DJ booths, is working toward the same goal.
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"The author stands by using the anonymous moniker in the book, stating that it is because "this debate is not about me.
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Schneider, who has long ginger hair and goes by the moniker Central Park Yogi, sleeps on the steps of a nearby church.
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In an interview, he said that the house's unofficial moniker had emerged from his desire to invert Scandinavian architectural ideas around durability.
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In 1986, he won the "King of the Ring" tournament and claimed the moniker "The King," that he carried until his death.
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Aretha Franklin, who died at her home in Detroit on Thursday, carried the moniker "Queen of Soul" for more than five decades.
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They sat on the floor of the van, as it had no seats, and shouted their moniker, "Aztek Nation," along the way.
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What makes them different from the rest of your albums and how do you still engage with them under the M83 moniker?
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During an appearance on LIVE with Kelly and Ryan, Kim, 38, explained that she chose the moniker at the very last minute.
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Apple is reportedly launching three new phones under the "Pro" moniker, one each to replace the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max.
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With such cuts, he acquired the derisive moniker named after the neutron bomb, which was designed to kill multitudes without destroying cities.
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In 21980, the veteran United Press Shanghai correspondent Randall Gould used the moniker in a dispatch about political turmoil in Hubei province.
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The city was unofficially called Terminus because it was the end of the railroad line, but Governor Wilson Lumpkin hated the moniker.
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Mr. Schott, who goes by the moniker Son of Pele on social media, grinned as the police called on him to retreat.
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An outdoorsy paradise of precipitous waterfalls and world-renowned surf spots, the island has never had trouble living up to its moniker.
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There were code names for sources -- remember "Curveball," whose moniker seems even more apt today -- resolutions, vetoes threatened and trans-Atlantic summits.
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Escoboza Huerta began wrestling in 1987 and wrestled under the "La Parka" moniker for more than 20 years, Lucha Libre AAA said.
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Although some have rushed to anoint Shinkai as a "new Miyazaki," it's a moniker that does a disservice to both artists' strengths.
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But now the Trump Organization appears to be borrowing a brand even more powerful than the gilded Trump moniker: the presidential seal.
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As his moniker, sometimes stylized as Hu$$le, suggests, the Eritrean-American rapper born Ermias Davidson Asghedom was also an accomplished businessman.
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Oal-é is often jokingly referred to as i-oo-my'a , which is a satirical nod to the grain's vowel-heavy moniker.
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"The Prince of Kickboxing" lived up to his regal moniker by countering Hari's left lead with sharp hands and clubbing, low kicks.
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It's the first release by the producer under that name; according to the label its also the "mysterious moniker" of someone established.
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While the tourney doesn't adopt your petty, qualifying moniker of "Madness," it has certainly yielded the best gem so far this month.
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The Twitter account for Nickelodeon character SpongeBob SquarePants tweeted at Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson last week, asking about the origins of his moniker.
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Half year revenues rose by 16% in the Dublin-based group's Australian Sportsbet brand, one of six operating under the new Flutter moniker.
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As for the rest of his moniker, little Canon's two middle names — Wardell and Jack — have been in the Curry family for years.
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But when it came to choosing a moniker for his little girl Dusty Rose, he admits he needed to call in for backup.
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The primary battle grew nasty as it went into the spring and Trump regularly used the moniker "Lyin' Ted" for the freshman senator.
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Photo: APA devastating heat wave surging through southern Europe has earned the unofficial moniker of "Lucifer," according to several news reports this weekend.
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Fall of Becauserecorded the sadistic Extirpate demo in 1986, multiple songs from which Broadrick and Green would re-record under the Godflesh moniker.
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Benedict Cumberbatch dared to admit that he doesn't actually really like the moniker, while Tom Hiddleston got demoted after the whole Hiddleswift fiasco.
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"Julian came up with the name … and I suggested the middle name Love after her mommy," Thicke told PEOPLE of the moniker choice.
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Using his favorite "Lyin' Ted" moniker, the Trump campaign accused the senator of coordinating with the super PACs supporting him, which is illegal.
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Another shot showed a sketch of Lopez wearing a draped graphite bodysuit complete with her moniker, "JLO" emblazoned across the back of it.
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Kim Kardashian West has revealed her newborn daughter's name — and fans (including members of Hollywood) have their opinions about the infant's unique moniker.
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People in my own country will refer to me by that moniker—the Metal Queen—but it's not really attached to that image.
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One display is devoted to the Ulfberht, a particularly prized type of sword inscribed with that moniker — the Gucci bag of medieval blades.
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The uneven performances earned Mr. Bush a memorable moniker from Mr. Trump — "low energy," which the real estate developer repeated at every turn.
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Born Theodor Seuss Geisel, Dr. Seuss adopted his catchy moniker shortly after he got fired from his university's newspaper for drinking bootleg gin.
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He referred approvingly to him by his service nickname, "Mad Dog Mattis," though the moniker was rarely used and Mr Mattis hated it.
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Ava's name was suggested by one of her grandmothers early in the pregnancy, and both new parents were immediately enamored with the moniker.
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Internet music enigma Corbin left behind his old moniker Spooky Black in late 2014, but was silent for most of the following years.
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The controversy echoes calls for the National Football League's Washington Redskins to ditch its famous moniker -- viewed by critics as a racial slur.
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The Raptors made clear: They considered Leonard the top player in the game, and he performed at a level worthy of that moniker.
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Ahead, find 26 products that we suspect took their moniker inspiration from the Kama Sutra — or, in a few X-rated instances, PornHub.
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" Within his tribe, however, Remsen is known by a different moniker: "Shiggy Pits," which he says is "hash jargon for a muddy area.
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George W. Bush's first grandson may not carry his moniker, but the former president's love for baby Henry "Hal" Harold is still unmatched.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg moniker graces new praying mantis species But there's a golden rule, according to Sotomayor: No one can discuss ongoing cases.
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He began to dabble in composing music when he attended film school in 2009, and came up with his current moniker, Ursine Vulpine.
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" FROM PEN: Sean Combs Reveals Why 'Puff Daddy' Is His Favorite Moniker Montana adds: "This is the product from two legends celebrating life.
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Michael Phelps, to be sure, wears the moniker above all others, with his collection of 28 total medals, 23 of which are gold.
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The title isn't a nod to the magical creature, but to the moniker given to a single person who has sex with couples.
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It's important to remember that while the term may conjure images of robot overlords, AI is actually a much more all-encompassing moniker.
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While you might be duped into thinking that Dua Lipa is just her musical moniker, it's not: it stands for "love" in Albanian.
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Smith, who goes by the moniker awesome___thanks, has been making miniatures since Legos stopped being able to satisfy his imagination as a child.
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The 'Project' moniker is Adobe's way of signifying that these are still early-stage products and not quite ready for prime time yet.
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The moniker is not inspired by the Boz Scaggs album of the same name, but a lyric from his debut full-length Surrender.
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Recently he's been back on the scene under his Nature moniker, and the sultry style of his early work seems to have remained.
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FOR decades political instability, a boom-and-bust economy and endemic corruption earned the Philippines the moniker of the "sick man of Asia".
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While only time will tell when it comes to the new addition's moniker, the couple has spoken out about Elsie's unique middle name.
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