Walter Ayovi knocked two years off his age and was playing under the surname of Corozo.
So the Shaans of Shandong are changing their surname to a more easily recognised form.
Her surname was misspelled as Marquand in the Donor of the Day column Friday.
The jersey had the No. 10 on it and his surname written on the back.
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Jinhua, whose surname is not given under Dutch law, apologised to the court for his actions.
But the Sir always goes with his first name: never with his family or surname.
Luton resident George, who did not give a surname, called the situation "daylight robbery".
Her husband feels privileged to share his surname with his bride, and sees it as an honor.
It's here that a former gang member, Maurice Costa, was murdered at a butcher's shop bearing his surname.
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My own surname, a relative rarity, has even more variations: Suh, Seo, So, Soh, Sur, Suhr, even Sye.
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It may have been committed by a relative with the same surname, who has since died, it says.
He goes by "Bill" not "Guillermo, " and "Richardson" isn't a typical Hispanic surname.
His surname was misspelled as Griffault in an article Wednesday about the blocked ban on large sugary drinks.
Tito DeJesus (no relation to one of the women being held, who has the same surname) walked through that door.
When a child is born, the question comes up again: his surname, hers, hyphenated combination or an altogether new name?
He later took the surname of one of his stepfathers, after his biological father abandoned the family, his biography says.
Sulzberger was the third in his family line and the second with his surname to serve as publisher of the Times.
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The addition of a hyphen to her surname for the purposes of her title was required under peerage rules, she confirmed.
Trump has been an exacting tutor to his offspring, whether the subject is how concrete is mixed or how the celebrated surname is marketed.
And brother Chen Yuxin, 47, who has a different surname because he was raised by an uncle, heads the Meihao Hope Group.
Sean, an 18-year-old civil servant who declined to give his surname, said he was prepared to protest until Christmas Day and beyond.
Few white Britons or Germans will have their papers checked by a suspicious policeman or be refused a job interview because of a non-French surname.
You should address Chinese acquaintances with their surname preceded by their title.
He is also a Hawaiian kid with an apostrophe in his surname.
The commonest surname of new home-buyers in Los Angeles County is Garcia.
The person who was told the man's profession is much more likely to remember it than the person who was given his surname.
Mr Sellal said the raid had been co-ordinated by a Canadian named only as Chedad - a common Arab surname in the region.
Although it was speculated that the next group chairman would also have a Tata surname, Mr. Mistry's appointment doesn't come as a surprise.
She spotted Mr. Welch's Marine Corps pin and the dozen rifle-and-helmet memorial tattoos on his forearms, each bearing the surname of a fallen friend.
The Venetian doctor descended from one of these patrician families, great merchants and secretaries of state, whose surname adorned one of the central squares of the city.
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