William Reed (a pseudonym) was one of the patients on my service that month.
The emails came from someone identified as "Peter Williams, " though that may be a pseudonym.
They said the woman told police about the Facebook page, which was under a pseudonym.
French media reports suggest that Denis Allex is a pseudonym for the military serviceman.
No one really knows who is really behind Bitcoins, as the creator is just a pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.
Police said she tipped them about the Facebook page, which was under a pseudonym and has been taken down.
If a writer or anyone else feels more comfortable under a pseudonym, then why prevent them from using one?
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But reinvention is possible and can be done through a revamped cover design, a style departure, or even a pseudonym.
It has been reported that Petraeus communicated with Broadwell through a private Gmail account he set up with a pseudonym.
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Your assumption that a person with a pseudonym is automatically a troublemaker, a troll, or otherwise suspect robs me of that.
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This is a writer who obviously enjoys the protection of a pseudonym.
The case was named for "Jane Roe", a pseudonym for Norma McCorvey, and Henry Wade, who was then attorney general for Dallas, Texas.
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" Among the winners was Mr. Coubertin himself, who, under a pseudonym, won a gold medal in literature in 1912 for his "Ode to Sport.
By this, you would rob me of the exact reason I continue to use a pseudonym even though security is no longer my primary motivation.
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The ability to have a pseudonym for Internet communications is a significant issue, said Abner Germanow, senior analyst for Internet Security for International Data Corp.
Hamilton, Madison and Jay published their Federalist Papers under a pseudonym.
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"Many people with HIV can't find work and are sleeping on the streets, " says Amir, an HIV-positive Iranian who agreed to speak only under a pseudonym.
Although I'd be glad to promote him, Doug requested a pseudonym: he's a successful cinematographer and felt that his reputation would not be enhanced by this sideline.
There are quite possibly an infinite number of reasons for using a pseudonym, and your assertion that anyone who uses one must be hiding something is moderately insulting.
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He was almost as proud of being an amateur jazz critic (writing for years, under a pseudonym, for the New Statesman) as he was of being a professional historian.
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It wasn't reported until later, for example, that Ventura is his stage name, that his legal name is James Janos--a small detail, but Minnesotans had never elected a pseudonym before.
The shooter worries what could happen if his name went public, like Matt Bissonnette, the SEAL whose identity was revealed after he published the book " No Easy Day" using a pseudonym.
Though he enjoyed hoaxes, he would sometimes turn them on himself, once writing, under a pseudonym, a withering review of one of his own works in the New York Review of Books.
For example, Infante says a Facebook user can post a profile photo that is not actually of them, or use a pseudonym, so as to not have their actual name and likeness used in ads.
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Elizabeth Ironside, she learned, is a pseudonym for Catherine Manning, wife of the British ambassador to the U.S. The rights to Garden had reverted to Manning once the book went out of print in the U.K. Lady Manning was thrilled to be published in America, and her husband, Sir David Manning, wound up hosting a book party at the British embassy in Washington, D.
Andrews was easily the most anxious patient I took care of that month, a gray Michigan February (is there any other kind?) which I spent in the hospital caring for patients admitted to the general medical ward at the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Medical Center. (Andrews is a pseudonym, as are all the patients I blog about, unless otherwise indicated.) He had plenty to be anxious about, too.
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The same locations, albeit from a different angle, also appear in a series of crime novels written by James Church, the pseudonym of a former CIA operative in East Asia.
The pages in question were from a MySpace profile under an obviously concocted pseudonym that resembled the name of a popular musician.
"In the real world there are countless circumstances where we only know a person by their pseudonym or by their public identity, " he said.
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