Recently, in her spare time, Ms Roberts has begun writing books under the name of J.
On the other side of the apartment, I will continue to hang out with you under the name of Reed.
It turned out that the lawyers, working under the name of the John Adams Project, wanted to call the C.
In July, under the name of his Cyrus Marketing, in Sedona, Arizona, he asked the Commerce Department to review the antidumping duty.
Appreciation by10% in the value of Renminbi or Fed will depreciate dollars by another 10% under the name of balance of trade.
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When a counter-demonstration under the name of United People of Luton led to arrests, local football supporters decided something should be done.
The story takes shape in letters to the Vatican under the name of Father Damien, concerning supposed miracles at Little No Horse.
They also got me to pick stocks for a select group of subscribers, which I do under the name of the Capital Wave Forecast.
Originally written as three stories but published in 1964 under the name of Ian Lancaster as one, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was an instant success.
The result, marketed under the name of Bauxsol by Virotec International, a former gold-mining company, has proved to be an effective mopper-upper of mining waste.
Hilda merged her practice into ERE , and a separately incorporated consulting firm was created under the name of Fiscal Management Associates, LLC (FMA).
His company, now under the name of Largo Foods still owns 52 percent of the Irish market and pumps out 6.75 million packets of crisps every week.
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"Without press credentials and under the name of being a reporter, she was carrying out espionage activities, " Hassan Haddad, a deputy public prosecutor, recently told the Iranian Student's News Agency.
By the time of his arrest in February last year, Maher had been declared bankrupt and was living under the name of his brother, Michael, in a rented house in Ozark, Missouri.
Alan Ayckbourn wrote for Hark at Barker under the name of Peter Caulfield because he was employed as a BBC radio drama producer at the time and was not supposed to work elsewhere.
Schering AG, which operates under the name of Berlex Laboratories in the U.S., is a big player in birth-control pills, has blockbuster in the multiple sclerosis treatment Betaseron, and is developing some promising cancer drugs.
Now Bouchard has brought his Quebec venture to the U.S., where it is little known, at least under the quaint name of the parent company (French for night owl).
Last year, several rebel groups under the umbrella name of Seleka started seizing parts of the country.
Phillips wrote under the pen name of Abigail Van Buren, shortened to "Dear Abby" in newspapers.
Its cosmetics product segment provides various products under the brand name of OHUI, Whoo, ISA KNOX and LacVert.
Under the code name of "'Teodora de Bolivar, " she would be one of twelve people mentioned as part of a potential transitional government set up by the FARC and Hugo Chavez in the event that they seized power in Colombia.
Starbucks had wanted to buy about half of Tully's 47 shops in Washington and California and turn them into Starbucks stores, while the rest of the company would keep the Tully's name under the ownership of AgriNurture, which is based in the Philippines.
Alongside his Amherst College roommate, Hostetter spread the business to the rest of the country under the name Continental Cablevision.
Consequently the Super Committee could not raise marginal tax rates on the top two percent in the name of deficit reduction under the current law baseline.
At 4.30am the crowds (only hundreds this time and arriving by car or scooter) gathered under the Column of Hera, the Greek name for Juno who, as Jupiter's spouse, was known as the Queen of the Heavens, a title later to be conferred on the Virgin Mary.
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Two years later, in 1972, Holland released the first recording under his own name, Conference of the Birds, with some of the biggest names in jazz at the time, woodwind players Sam Rivers and Anthony Braxton and drummer Barry Altschul.
Mrs Sendler spent the rest of the war under an assumed name.
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