If you choose to grant yourself the anonymity of a moniker whilst lurking on guestbooks, at least pick something you can live up to. |
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Static information called a moniker is embedded in the device, and a generic device handler software is installed on the computer. |
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Now, recording under the moniker Microbunny, Okada creates sublime atmospherics that would no doubt please his mentor. |
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The moniker was awarded to him because he fought the attempts to promote dodgy Bottom of the Harbour tax evasion schemes. |
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That was all it took to give the product, which already had some other nicknames, a new moniker. |
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I'm continually entertained that they seem to think the SJW moniker is an insult. |
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Can you name the artist's solo title, her Spice moniker and her actual name? |
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He thinks the rat kangaroo moniker has somewhat tarnished bettongs ' image. |
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Moondog is the ethereal moniker by which the Fifties Manhattan street musician Louis Hardin was known. |
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I know he selects his own papal name, so I hope he gives himself a moniker no pope has ever had. |
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Should I come up with three separate pseudonyms or stick with my own memorable moniker? |
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Despite their moniker, all Midnight Madness films screen twice, once at the witching hour and once during the day or early evening. |
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One assumes Paul Smith's choice of moniker alludes to his music's reverberative qualities, but in fact its origin is rather more unusual. |
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By this time, she too will be heartily sick of her sugary sweet moniker, and will probably change it by deed poll to Susan or Jane. |
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Save for the occasional inspired moniker, they tend to be humdrum offerings. |
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It's a rather rude moniker, we think, especially given the royal heritages of so many small-breed pups. |
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With dozens of shootings in a weekend, the Windy City has earned another, deadlier moniker. |
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Is the moniker 'Putin's official DJ' a sought-after crown or the kiss of death for an electronic musician living in Russia? |
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Since The Great White Way was given that strange moniker in 1890, the majority of actors have also bore a pasty complexion. |
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I was never sure what occasioned the first use of that moniker, but I am certainly starting to understand why it has persisted. |
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And where a storm doesn't come with a name, we seem compelled to find a moniker to facilitate our need to talk about it. |
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A majority of Berliners did chose to opt for a new name and by early summer the search for a new city moniker was on. |
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With a goal of infusing energy into its French-language moniker, the Soldier On team has initiated a contest to select a more vibrant name. |
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The XFR may have a touch of pomp, courtesy of its moniker, but it's anything but idle. |
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Just what is it that makes the stingiest people in Britain pinch the pennies to such extremes that they have won the unenviable moniker of tightwad? |
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Befitting his monotonous moniker, Benjamin Benjamin is a Pacific Northwesterner for whom every day is equally uninspiring. |
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It is an apt moniker, as the land between the Chyulu Hills and mount kilimanjaro reveals itself season after season. |
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B's moniker and Andre 3000-style flow with hero worship or ATL assimilation. |
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The City of brotherly Love is closer to earning its moniker. |
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He adopted his stage moniker in 1995, naming himself after Wednesday of The Addams Family and the address, 1313 Mockingbird Lane, of The Munsters. |
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However, Norval signs the wrong moniker on the first marriage certificate, and the comic fussbudget justice of the peace gets Norval arrested. |
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Although attempts have been made to alter or dislodge it, the moniker has stuck, though the role of accompanist has fluctuated over time. |
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A payday loan has really become a catchy moniker for what is otherwise a short term loan, often for a small amount, secured against proof of one's income. |
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The team that Don Bradman led to England in 1948 gained the moniker The Invincibles, after going through the tour without losing a single game. |
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In the afterword to the play's published version, Kushner says it's been suggested that he adopt the name Eara Lee Prescient as a drag moniker. |
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The rookie was upset at being called Lemon Drop until she realized that everyone on the team had a silly moniker. |
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Vitalic is the moniker of French techno artist and DJ Pascal Arbez. |
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It is all very well for the Bank of Nova Scotia to disguise itself as Scotiabank or for the venerable Bank of Montreal to adopt the vacuous BMO as its moniker. |
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She has named her cane Oscar and her wheelchair sports the moniker Fannie. |
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But why the 505 SX moniker if the engine's displacement is smaller? |
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Molland started a band in 1975 with Colosseum's Mark Clarke and Humble Pie's Jerry Shirley using the moniker Natural Gas. |
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Some, commonly referred by the moniker 'Walloon', are recognisable today as they offer occasional services in French. |
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Mikhail Gorbachev – he who gave Thatcher her Iron Lady moniker – was pressing negotiations to reduce the number of nuclear missiles menacing the world. |
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He attributes the moniker to sour grapes and professional jealousy. |
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Mondeo Man was the moniker given to the disillusioned, white middle-class males who helped New Labout to victory at the last General Election. |
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By ELAINE KEOGH IT'S Christmas every day for this lucky family who have the most festive moniker in Ireland. |
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Chrysler is expanding the SRT moniker with the '06 Dodge Charger SRT8, Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 and Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe. |
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Despite their proscriptive moniker, SEPs are not a uniform or clearly identifiable category of patent. |
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Another blogger, writing under the moniker of Baklawa, said that the bride should file for divorce. |
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Secret location, Sat SM With his rather silly moniker and shouty lol-repository of a Twitter feed, some would call DJ Paypal a mere internet humorist, but his juke productions put paid to that. |
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The car is better known as the Golf, although apparently lagomorph-loving marketing types have sometimes badged it the Rabbit, a less-than-heroic moniker most recently used for the 2006-9 model years. |
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The name will be a source of pride for club members and an instantly recognizable moniker for the community that the Lionesses have served for many years. |
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Several suggestions for a team moniker were made by various people. |
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There are different types of monikers, but the one that deals with object instantiation is the class moniker. A class moniker portrays a class factory. |
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Urgh, if there's any truth in her theory that a name reflects a personality, there's a deed poll application going in for a change of moniker to Witless. |
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The people of Madagascar call him Deba, which means Big Boss. When President Didier Ratsiraka came to power 26 years ago, the moniker was meant as a term of endearment. |
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A 21-track virtual album of the West Midlands' best music has been put together as part of a campaign to celebrate the region's creativity under the moniker B-side. |
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Drummer Nick Ward provides some moniker variety on the drumkit. |
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