It was my maternal grandfather's first name, and it's my uncle's first name as well.
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Jessica got her stage name combining her real first name and adding the first name of her then-lover, James.
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For example, if the first line of your email is: Dear {{First Name}}, Every email you send will automatically replace "{{First Name}}" with the corresponding names you filled into the column labeled "First Name" on your spreadsheet.
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For example, to insert a name from the "First Name" column in your spreadsheet, type {{First Name}}, with those double wavy parentheses.
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Hi [insert recipient's first name], My name is [insert your first name], and I'm a [insert your job title] based in [insert your location].
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Let&aposs not let anybody in whose first name is sort of Allah, or whose first name translates as I want to kill Americans.
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The answer is Ronald, because the clue and the answer need to be parallel: First name in the clue, first name in the answer.
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"He knew everybody on a first-name basis, and they knew him on a first-name basis, and I thought that was good retail politics," Neal said.
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Or maybe America itself should be my first name, after Amerigo Vespucci, the cartographer whose first name — Americus in Latin — has become a part of all our American identities.
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I registered the Internet handle I was using at the time, rather than my first name, which was pretty daft, considering that my unusual first name probably would have been available.
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Gender was inferred through first name when used, on in the case of initials, via a model that determined gender based on the distribution of male/female names for the first name initial.
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Clarification: Susan Schneider's first name was incorrectly listed as Sarah.
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She cleverly used emojis to spell out Fisher's first name.
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Correction: This story was revised to correct Spicer's first name.
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An earlier version of this story misidentified his first name.
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It also corrected the spelling of Philip Jones' first name.
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In terms of pricing, the first name change is free.
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And, he frequently was mentioned only by his first name.
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Yes, LDRIC is a nod to Woods' real first name.
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His first name is Jared – Drake is his middle name.
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A previous version of this story misstated his first name.
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"We're on a first name basis," joked one Instagram user.
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She was identified in court only by her first name.
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Yet Kunta, who goes by her first name, is hopeful.
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Both are slender, and they share the same first name.
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French military rules permit publication only of his first name.
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Ms Fujimori's first name features in the Odebrecht paper trail.
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Now he knows G4 pilots on a first name basis.
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CNN agreed to identify her only by her first name.
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She is often referred to only by her first name.
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One Twitter user spotted Kahn's first name written in Chinese.
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Staffers rarely addressed Kelly by his first name, unlike Mulvaney.
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It comes with several different pronunciations of O'Rourke's first name.
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Correction: This version corrected the first name of Daniel Yergin.
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Sometime after that he changed his first name to Eli.
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They used the first name of the donor 141 times.
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The story of Ms. Whitfield's first name is more involved.
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"I said 'your name,'" referring to his first name, Ramy.
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Their office staff also addresses me by my first name.
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He gave only his first name to protect his privacy.
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He gave only his first name for fear of repercussions.
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They declined to provide their son's first name or age.
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He addresses many of his employees by their first name.
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Maybe Trump doesn't like his first name, but too bad.
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The case is FNU (First Name Unknown) Tanzin v. Tanvir.
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"Hi," I said, referring to him by his first name.
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He asked that only his first name, Naim, be used.
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Few artists can make it on their first name alone.
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What piece of pop culture has ruined your first name?
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His dealer he knew only by her first name, Becky.
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I recently chose a new first name of my own.
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Rahima asked to be identified only by her first name.
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Attacks on the legitimacy of O'Rourke's first name aren't new.
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As far as the first name, that's more of a mystery.
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Then there's Betsy, who asked I only use her first name.
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Now, let's get on a first-name bases with the picks.
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A previous version of this story incorrectly misspelled her first name.
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He asked to only be referred to by his first name.
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Like Esther, he asked that only his first name be used.
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A previous version misspelled Jayne Conroy's first name in the headline.
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Corrected to reflect that Sessions's first name is Jefferson, not Jeffrey.
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It's only right to pay homage with the baby's first name.
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The town's banking system still operates on a first-name basis.
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But still, the value of our president's first name has dropped.
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His middle names is James and that's actually Shay's first name.
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I'm on first name terms with the Broads authority navigation ranger.
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WE'RE TALKING ABOUT MR. FLANNERY'S FIRST NAME, MAKING SURE IT'S JOHN.
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Civil servants were on first name terms with British civil servants.
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"We have never called her by her first name," she says.
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He, too, insisted on using only his first name, fearing reprisal.
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The first name translates to "meeting place" in the Adnyamathanha language.
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Many of the witnesses were identified only by their first name.
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Not on a first-name basis with all of these folks?
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The staff called them by first name, their results kept private.
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María has an additional motivation for using only her first name.
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He is using his first name only to protect his privacy.
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By his teens, he had Anglicized his first name to John.
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Clem says the first name on that list was Donald Trump.
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An earlier version gave an incorrect first name for Jeffrey Epstein.
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Prosecutors said Wilpon's first name was misspelled "Jeffery" in the letter.
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"Which one is Siri?" the man said, botching Kulkarni's first name.
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Sheldon Whitehouse, of neighboring Rhode Island, greeted him by first name.
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Correction: A previous version of this article misspelled Kentayvia's first name.
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Andrew Cuomo, whom he referred to on a first-name basis.
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They asked me to identify them by their first name only.
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For example, at 31A, we have the clue "Comedian Carell + comedian Short = comedian ___," which is asking for the first name STEVE (Carrell) plus the first name MARTIN (Short), and that gives you the comedian STEVE MARTIN.
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There were a few gimmes; I dropped in ROMCOM first, followed by ESTÉE, because I am no longer fooled by "First name in ___" clues, and the "First name in foundations" refers to the makeup mogul ESTÉE Lauder.
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The bombshell: "Sasha" isn't her legal first name, but rather her nickname.
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Editor's Note: A previous version of this story misspelled Germanotta's first name.
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Enter your email address, your first name, your state, that`s it.
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Chyna also referred to her ex by his legal first name, Michael.
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In Germany, suspects are identified only by their first name and initials.
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"Hope you're doing well," he concludes, signing off with his first name.
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Zarina, who goes by her first name, is something of an enigma.
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He liked to be on a first-name basis with his officers.
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Instead, a man takes his father's first name as his second name.
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Foss, who didn't provide his first name, told BuzzFeed News on Monday.
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She and I were on a first-name basis at this point.
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Jon Snow really does know nothing — not even his true first name.
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Not to mention her entire empire is based around her first name.
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He gave only his first name because of concerns about possible retaliation.
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Besides, it's not like they'd have to even change Bond's first name.
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CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated Robert Kraft's first name.
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His first name was incorrect in a previous version of this story.
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At Wellesley, she was on a first name basis with Saul Alinsky.
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My chosen first name, Jack, was one I had never used before.
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How many great artists can get by with just their first name?
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Would you say "They're going to kill [your mom's first name here]"?
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He gave only his first name for fear they would be identified.
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Finish saying her first name and you receive a barrage of views.
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On Thursday, he tweeted at the majority leader by his first name.
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Some teachers chose to answer anonymously or just use their first name.
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Some teachers chose to answer anonymously or just use their first name.
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" Fels pressed on, asking for Guzman's first name, and Flores answered, "Joaquin.
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Correction: A previous version of this story misspelled Kathleen Reichel's first name.
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" He adds, in reference to Nixon's first name, "It's a Rich hunt!
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Trump and Abe are on first-name terms, speaking and meeting regularly.
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Brainard asked that her son only be identified by his first name.
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He frequently brings them up, sometimes referencing players by their first name.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story misspelled Shaneice Pace's first name.
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Correction: A previous version of this story misspelled Laurence Tosi's first name.
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Conor McGregor is the first name on this list at No.15.
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Sometimes he can't remember names or can only remember a first name.
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Memorable Line: ''My name is Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie.
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Matt Damon was just the first name that popped into my head.
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Bai was added to her first name as a term of respect.
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"I was gonna change my first name to Owen," he said, laughing.
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Blanchard's fiancé has only been identified publicly by his first name, Ken.
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His first name is fitting: Scherzer defines strike throwing, to the max.
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Poor old Ebenezer Scrooge, saddled with that sharp and ungainly first name.
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Yes, I am talking to two guys with the same first name.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article misspelled Micheal Brown's first name.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story misspelled Jaime Guttenberg's first name.
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Dating pulls over a first name and age from a Facebook account.
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I didn't know his first name before he offered to do this.
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As a major league star, he returned to his first name, Giancarlo.
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I was on a first-name basis with some of the prisoners.
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And we haven't even gotten into the meaning behind this baby's first name.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly spelled Jaime Lannister's first name.
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So, are you ready for people to call you by your first name?
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Correction: Additionally, a prior version of this article incorrectly stated Kelly's first name.
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GM isn't the first name you think of when it comes to bicycles.
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I checked in and found the lanyard with my first name on it.
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Generally speaking, Wellesley graduates call Clinton, Class of 1969, by her first name.
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"Donald and I were on a first-name basis for years," Kovaleski said.
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Apparently, the ticket printer did not know how to spell Clinton's first name.
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The first name of the person who spoke to me was [name redacted].
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Correction: A previous version of this article stated Krause's first name as Julie.
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Giving companies a human first name isn't a new thing in startup circles.
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I did my best to memorize every doctor, nurse, and CNA's first name.
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The state's smallness virtually puts its politicians on first-name terms with residents.
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She requested that only her first name be used to protect her privacy.
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Correction: An earlier version gave the wrong first name for Walmart's Brett Biggs.
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One person says they just entered their old username as their first name.
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The first name of the new species is the Latin translation for Attenborough.
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"These guys won't even tell you what their first name is," said Greenewald.
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He spelled out his first name, all in lowercase, with brightly colored markers.
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Somehow, given the evidence, that first name would have fit just as well.
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They patted him on the back, and called him by his first name.
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The infant's middle name comes from Offset's legal first name, Kiari Kendrell Cephus.
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Fallon tells Sudeikis he had no idea his real first name was Daniel.
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An earlier version of this report omitted part of Mr. Johnson's first name.
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Shortly after, Kanye denounced his full first name in favor of his nickname.
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And Marianne Williamson's first name is pronounced just like Mary-Anne would be.
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I got to know the captains of industry on a first name basis.
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Samuel, the first name of Mr. Goldman's business partner, Samuel Sachs, lost out.
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While staff scheduled and dialed the call, Clinton asked for his first name.
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They often summon him with a familiar call, using just his first name.
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"All new," said Gopal, a taxi driver who gave only his first name.
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CORRECTION: This article was updated to correct Manley's first name in the bullets.
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Gregor Gillespie ran through his first name opponent, Yancy Medeiros, with no difficulty.
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An earlier version of this story misstated cannabis lawyer Paul Lewin's first name.
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"Akuno" came later in life, but his first name was Kali from birth.
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Because how cool is it to wear your first name all the time?
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Correction: This story has been updated to correct the first name of Rep.
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ET. CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct Jessica Cisneros' first name.
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"We've been on a first-name basis for eight years," she said jokingly.
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While working in the United States, he changed his first name to Peter.
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Dr. Faraday — we never seem to catch his first name — remembers it well.
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The first is endless first-name-only anecdotes meant to illustrate Perel's points.
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" And my favorite: "What male first name is an anagram of this sound?
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Gary had to be told that Dobbs' first name was Tarik, not Bernie.
|
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Because of the deportation risk, she agreed to share only her first name.
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She asked to be identified by her first name to maintain her privacy.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story misspelled accuser Dayna Solomon's first name.
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Signs displayed on the windshield displayed a student's first name and grade level.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct Justice Brett Kavanaugh's first name.
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Correction: This story has been updated with Trooper Joseph Bullock's correct first name.
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She sent a note to the first name on the list: Mr. Kuchibhotla.
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He gave only his first name, Abdul-Rahman, for fear of the jihadists.
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CORRECTION: A previous version of this story identified Friend's first name as Kasey.
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Correction: The story has been updated to revise Dr. Martin Makary's first name.
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The FIRST name in her search bar was my boyfriend's Instagram page ... pic.twitter.
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After we hung up, I received a simple text: just his first name.
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They must first name two representatives and submit them on Saturday, it said.
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He asked to be identified by first name due to his immigration status.
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Take the first name of a person of note and add the first name of another person of note in the same business and you get the name of a third person of note who is also in that business.
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Sometimes simply changing a person's first name is all the comedic gold you need.
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And how many first-name contacts from Tinder dates still clutter your address book?
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The guy's first name is Freddie—it rhymes with the original NHL goalie chant.
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CORRECTION: Gregg Miliote's first name was misspelled in an earlier version of this story.
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McLaurin Clement Williams — whose first name was Robin's middle name — arrived weighing 8 lbs.
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Biro (whose first name is sometimes written as László) invented the ballpoint in 1938.
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That's when she started getting double takes at the mention of her first name.
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After all, Madonna isn't just her stage name, it's also her real first name.
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While certainly unique, Abcde Redford isn't the only person to have that first name.
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FYI if you tell me your first name, this is way easier for me.
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Correction: This story was revised to correct the spelling of Merrill Brown's first name.
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Like me, Fatima, who asked that I only use her first name, is 2000.
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Correction: This story was revised to correct the spelling of Jillian Janson's first name.
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Correction: This story has been revised to correct the spelling of Selig's first name.
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I thought, 'You read the last name, why didn't you read the first name?
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Correction: This story was revised to correct the spelling of Michele Reagan's first name.
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I love it so much that my daughter also has an uncommon first name.
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Correction: This story was revised to correct the spelling of Stephan Haggard's first name.
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The first-name trend seems to be intensifying, diversifying and creeping into more sectors.
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The late U.N. chief was then bequeathed "Boutros" as a first name as well.
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This story has been refiled to add Jeff Sessions' first name in final paragraph.
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He said his family name was Wang, but declined to give his first name.
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Correction: This story was revised to correct the spelling of Reshma Shetty's first name.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article misstated the Senator from Georgia's first name.
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Everyone has kind of adopted her and refers to her by her first name.
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Eric, the first name of one of the president's sons, declined by 6 percent.
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The first name is a play on the abbreviation for the Las Cumbres Observatory.
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The very first name that came up, according to Jenkins, was André the Giant.
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She got the employee's first name, but he would not give his last name.
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Instead, she often refers to herself using her first name or YouTube-channel title.
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An earlier version of this article gave an incorrect first name for the writer.
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An earlier version of this briefing misspelled the first name of Britain's prime minister.
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He wore skinny jeans and asked that everyone call him by his first name.
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Christine, who rarely used her original first name, took piano lessons for eight years.
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The lanes serve a working-class clientele that Mr. Farago knows by first name.
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Ms. Sellick prides herself on knowing her regular customers on a first-name basis.
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"I'm on a first-name basis with so many doctors it's ridiculous," she said.
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He was so afraid that he abandoned the first name he used in college.
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All you need to enter is first name, gender, birthday, and select an avatar.
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Logan asked to be referred to only by his first name for this story.
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CNN agreed to use only her first name in order to protect her privacy.
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The obituary also misspelled the first name of the president of the Flag association.
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Said asked to be identified using just his first name because he feared reprisals.
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Students are on a first-name basis with all the teachers, including the principal.
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The English translations of most of his books rendered his first name as George.
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"Duop, can you hear me?" a Unicef worker asked, using the boy's first name.
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But I didn't want to put more than her first name in my notes.
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Correction: This story has been updated to correct the spelling of Delft's first name.
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An earlier version also gave the wrong first name for a Fox News commentator.
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First name Baby, last name Yoda, get on board the hype train, choo choo.
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That happened to me with Lee [friends called Mr. McQueen by his first name].
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I registered a web domain for my first name to strengthen my case (in case the trademark people decided to look any deeper), then forked over my £170 (around $250) to the Intellectual Property Office, registering my first name as a trademark.
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You know you've made it when you only need to go by a first name.
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Know everyone that you see on a regular basis by first name and acknowledge them.
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Fans immediately made the connection between the newborn's first name, Kulture, and Migos' recent discography.
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Contributors, who are from Colombia, Iraq, Syria, and other countries, use only a first name.
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Mobvoi is not the first name you think of when it comes to wireless earbuds.
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You'll never guess how I succeeded in getting my first name as my Twitter handle.
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Mims, who did not give his first name, said the women used profanity and threats.
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It's a reminder that family comes first, which is why it is his first name.
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DAVID FABER: Are you -- well, value is still the first name in your firm's name.
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The first name was understandably iPhone 6c, taking after the plastic-y lowish cost 5c.
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" Trump chided at one point, after having repeatedly called her by her first name. "Good.
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She asked that CNN not embarrass her, so we'll just use her first name, Chasin.
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Pacquiao calls the president by his nickname, Digong, a play on his first name, Rodrigo.
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The guy first name is Sayfullo which I&aposm told translates as sword of Allah.
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This study shows that others' perceptions of our first name is reflected in our faces.
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The only thing you can bet on is that his first name will be Muhammad.
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Greg Walden was on a first-name basis with many of the roughly 223 attendees.
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You do not need to use your government name or even your full first name.
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We can only identify the pilots by their rank, first name and their call sign.
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"My first name is Amor and my last name is Ftouhi," he told the court.
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The character given for Higuchi's first name could also be the names Takeshi or Takeru.
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And yeah I'm on first name bases..at least in my mind I am pic.twitter.
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As a side note, it's very likely that his first name is not "Jon" either.
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Since my first name is Hebrew, people occasionally expect someone Jewish (which I am not).
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Correction: An earlier version of this story gave the wrong first name for Matthew Granade.
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In contrast with most of Mr. Trump's aides, she called him by his first name.
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She asked that her first name and the name of her employer not be used.
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Thanks so much,Your first name Recap: Again, details matter with the follow-up message.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of Judge Tanya Chutkan.
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By 1931, he was appearing in Yiddish shows and had taken the first name Fyvush.
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"We were terrified," said one 22-year-old student, who gave her first name, Marlin.
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Rostam Batmanglij, who goes by his first name, is a former member of Vampire Weekend.
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The couple also loved the name Sonny, a second inspiration for their son's first name.
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The founder and director, who goes by only her first name, Anyanwu, led the meeting.
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Correction: An earlier version gave the wrong first name for Royalty Exchange CEO Matt Smith.
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OK, now that we are caught up, what's Jon Snow née Targaryen's real first name?
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There you are with the farmers—they call you by your first name, they haggle.
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I've been here that long, all of the locals know me by my first name.
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First: name a more iconic duo than…; and Second: the biggest crossover event in history.
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"String" is the meaning of my first name, Xian — the string of a string instrument.
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Demjanjuk changed his first name to John and went to work at a Ford factory.
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Close and Wooden bonded over Close's first name, which she shared with Wooden's great-granddaughter.
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Unfortunately, we now have LENA, a somewhat uncommon first name, and ERST, which is dull.
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Berlin (her first name is pronounced Lu-see-a) published 76 stories during her lifetime.
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It was the first two letters of first name and first four of last name.
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"They'll kill you for that," she added, insisting that only her first name be used.
|
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Like others interviewed, she asked that only her first name be used due to sensitivities.
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TOKYO — By now, President Trump and Japan's prime minister are on a first-name basis.
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So was another parishioner, Clarisse, who asked to be identified only by her first name.
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Kavan wasn't her real name — or perhaps I should say it wasn't her first name.
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In her early 20s she changed her first name to the Hebrew Chana (pronounced Hana).
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I didn't know that "Fats Domino's real first name" was ANTOINE, but now I do.
|
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The day after our lunch, Letts let me know I'd been mangling Barford's first name.
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What Went Down: As my first name may suggest, I am, in fact, pretty Irish.
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The founder and director, who goes by only her first name, Anyanwu, led the meeting.
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For that reason, using a first name as a password is a huge security mistake.
|
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of a Google co-founder.
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Just search for your first name with "the Hedgehog" after it and you'll find examples.
|
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This story has been updated to correct the spelling of the Turkish President's first name.
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"Sats" is short for "satoshis," a term derived from the first name of , Satoshi Nakamoto.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct the spelling of the inmate's first name.
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It also contained his school picture with only his first name written on the bottom.
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"We really do not care," said a man who gave only his first name, Lorenzo.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correctly identify the first name of Democratic Rep.
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The doomed ex's first name is listed on dark roaches resting on pink love hearts.
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So why wouldn't I call Burt Reynolds by his first name right off the bat.
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BuzzFeed News spoke to multiple asylum-seekers who agreed to only use their first name.
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Correction: This story has been updated to correct the spelling of Jamel Parker's first name.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated the first name of photographer Jeremy Gilchrist.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct Secretary of Defense Mark Esper's first name.
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Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly spelled the first name of Nikolas Cruz.
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There were more American players that were on a first-name basis with the world.
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Details were sketchy, but the first name to emerge was shocking: all-star Taylor Hall.
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For example, "Knight" could be a first name, a last name, or an unnamed role.
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EditorsNote: Adds Jurado's first name in seventh graph; removes Jurado's first name from ninth graph Jesse Winker homered to highlight his career-best four-hit, five-RBI performance as the host Cincinnati Reds posted an 23-03 victory over the Texas Rangers on Sunday.
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Clinton referenced her husband, Bill Clinton, by his first name only, in his home state, repeatedly.
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Despite the written lyric change, the singer can still clearly be heard singing Weinstein's first name.
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If I didn't have to name a first name, I'd get a bunch of them right.
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Well, my first name is Chucharoen, and one of my best friends is named Watthana Kittinan.
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If it&aposs Nats tickets and his first name, OK, that&aposs the best they have.
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Gabrielle Union is giving her fans a lesson on how to pronounce her daughter's first name!
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Like the other people we spoke to here, she was comfortable giving only her first name.
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OK, so half of the people I know call me Edrina, which is my first name.
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Mat Holton as saying Zehlif was incorrectly identified as another student whose first name is Isis.
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This man, who I tracked down, wanted to be identified only by his first name, Dan.
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Even though Facebook was the first name on the president's (non-alphabetical) tech giant hit-list.
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CORRECTION: A previous version of this story had the wrong first name for the expert witness.
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That's right: The actor just got a massive tattoo of Hilton's first name on his arm.
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And she didn't just get his first name — she got his first, last and middle initial.
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Because they share the same first name, Brandon feels a special connection with the fallen deputy.
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And before Darth was a title for Really Evil Guys, it was just Vader's first name.
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Of course, you can type a first name or last name and see the contact entry.
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The only information carried over from your main Facebook profile is your first name and age.
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"Good afternoon," he said in a cheery voice, asking whether he could use her first name.
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My grandmother explained that she would be uncomfortable were the clerk to use her first name.
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Zoe is short both for his first name and for Zoey, the daughter he left behind.
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"Do you know the last time someone called me by my first name?" she asks me.
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Fans immediately made the connection between the baby girl's first name, Kulture, and Migos' recent discography.
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Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated, in some references, Brett Kavanaugh's wife's first name.
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It needed to be Elizabeth Holmes, first name on the patent for what she was producing.
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Mrs Dreyer is so popular that the Social Democrats's slogan is simply her first name, "Malu".
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In a statement released Tuesday, the governor shot back, addressing Hawley by his first name only.
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You'll just need the first letter of your first name and the month you were born.
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Vincent Kompany was the first name on the list drawn up by the executive, Peter Verplancke.
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I'm waiting for the day the delivery guys and I are on a first name basis.
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With the first name, phone number, and some googling they had found their man: Adrian Abramovich.
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Ellen isn't the only celebrity fan helping fans and industry types pronounce Ronan's first name correctly.
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His alias is Fuks, but he went by his first name, Simon, when he was playing.
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He, like Rachana, asked to be named by his first name only to protect family members.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of government witness Christian Rodriguez.
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At his rallies, her father often refers to her by her first name only, exuding pride.
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Victoria, whose first name actually was Alexandrina, acceded to the throne at the age of 18.
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There she adopted the professional name Elena Doria, with the first name pronounced ELL-eh-nuh.
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Kamala Harris' first name is pronounced KAH-mull-uh, not Kuh-MALL-uh or Kam-ayla.Sen.
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Either way, the first name change is free, but Sony charges a fee for additional changes.
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Type in the child's first name (up to 12 characters), and it'll appear throughout the book.
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Correction: This story was revised to correct the first name of former Equifax CEO Richard Smith.
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Then they'd ask for my first name and when I said 'Lido,' they'd break out laughing.
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When people think of women's hockey, she is likely the first name that comes to mind.
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"If you google the UFC, the first name that comes up is Dana White," Favorito said.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct the spelling of the first name of Sen.
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When he says his first name, it sounds like a-LOO-chio, rather than LOO-chio.
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That is, until she grew up and learned that her first name means "love" in Albanian.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of a Democratic senator from Montana.
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People often spelled Joaquin Oliver's first name wrong, so he went with a snappy nickname: Guac.
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Zouhair, who has no children yet, would give only his first name for fear of harassment.
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Her parents had been attacked, she told the neighbor, who gave only his first name, Tony.
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Students: Please post only your first name if you respond to this question on our site.
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It's the stupidest trap you could fall into and it's ironclad: that is my first name.
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An earlier version of this column misspelled the first name of a potential candidate for president.
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But in his monologue, Jimmy Kimmel joked that his first name doesn't sound very presidential, either.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story gave the incorrect first name of suspect Peter Chadwick.
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Nothing for me is more vulgar than to say, 'Hey, you made yourself a first name.
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She would only give her first name, Linda, for fear of being attacked over her views.
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"This kind of catastrophe produces work," said the man, who gave only his first name, Rigoberto.
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As a college student at Wellesley, she was on a first-name basis with Saul Alinsky.
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Then I googled his first name, job title and the area of town he worked in.
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Mr. Gonzalez's wife, who asked that her first name not be used, was in her pajamas.
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"I am pretty open, sexually speaking," wrote one commenter who gave only his first name, David.
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"It gets worse every day," said an Iraqi colonel who gave only his first name, Khalil.
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The poem refers to Mr. Trump as "the Domhnall," the Scottish form of his first name.
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Correction: This report has been updated to accurately reflect the first name of Dow Chemical's CEO.
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An earlier version of this article referred to an Orioles player by the wrong first name.
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Yousafzai, widely known by her first name, Malala, is a student at the University of Oxford.
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Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misspelled Caitlyn Jenner's first name.
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This guy's name was William, and he found out that my husband's first name is William.
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This guy's name was William, and he found out that my husband's first name is William.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of the mother of Mallory Grossman.
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All of the nuns bear the first name of Jigme, which means "fearless one" in Tibetan.
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Student Opinion Have you ever called a teacher or professor by his or her first name?
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct the spelling of the first name of Rep.
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Because of her celebrity status, she is often referred to only by her first name, Omarosa.
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He called her Secretary Clinton for much of the debate before switching to her first name.
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She requested that she only be identified by her first name to protect her child's privacy.
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Get on a first-name basis with emerging designers like Sara Lanzi, Alan Crocetti and Cottweiler.
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Wullah (she Americanized the spelling of her first name later) showed an early aptitude for art.
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Shokrullah, who only gave his first name, has a brother who works at Save the Children.
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Yes, Myq Kaplan goes by a funny phonetic spelling of his first name for comedic purposes.
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Irma, who asked that only her first name be used, hadn't thought a reunion would happen.
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A cascade of embarrassment would overcome me any time my "real" first name, Phuong, was discovered.
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Bro's on a first-name basis with Martin Luther King III, Angela Davis and Melissa Etheridge.
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But this year, Johansson brought the drama with a gorgeous gown that matched her first name.
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"I cannot work without petrol," said another taxi driver, who gave his first name as Alexander.
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The Renee part is easy, as that is Chyna's middle name (her real first name is Angela).
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Whatever the first name you give to your child, he or she will end up wearing it.
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Mandy, who asked I use only her first name, said she struggled with addiction for six years.
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But over the years people have dropped a syllable and turned Archie into its own first name.
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Be sure your email recipient matches the first name at the start of the email ( "Hi, John").
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"I have heard from Kamala Harris' campaign," he said, mispronouncing the California senator's first name as Kamalya.
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Indeed, we broke with a decade of tradition by referring to you throughout by your first name.
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Of course, he gave it a new America-first name: the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
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Sassy, who said his first name is Alex, would not provide full real name to BuzzFeed News.
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"We saw the warning signs," said Alex, 25, who asked to be identified by his first name.
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Ms. Crowell was born Michaeleen Earle (her first name combining those of her parents, Michael and Eileen).
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"Quitting was not an option," Marvel said, giving only his first name for fear of gang retribution.
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Zylka shared that he tattooed Hilton's first name on his forearm is big, bold Disney-inspired lettering.
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He soon deleted the original message and tweeted again with the correct spelling of Flowers' first name.
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No one quite knows why Trump so loathes the sound of his first name, but he does.
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Most news outlets only used her first name and didn't share her location or other identifying details.
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James asked to be identified only by his first name to protect the privacy of family members.
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"Trump," Esse, a middle-aged Haitian man who wanted only his first name used, told BuzzFeed News.
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Each image has the first name and last name initial of the person who took the image.
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Hinkle shares her unusual first name with the first prime minister and president of Kenya, Jomo Kenyatta.
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Shortly after, Trump deleted the tweet and reposted it with the correct spelling of Flowers's first name.
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Contestant Matt Iseman said Schwarzenegger reprimanded fellow competitor Jon Lovitz for calling him by his first name.
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It was given the Thai name Kiat Busaba (Pride of Busaba) after Pom's real first name, Busaba.
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The young drinks vendor, whose first name is Mark, said a teenager pointed a handgun at him.
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His name was the first name we picked out, and we picked it out on our honeymoon.
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You know the illegals, you know them by their first name, you know them by their nicknames.
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And I'm just throwing out the first name that comes to mind: Seema Verma, the CMS administrator.
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He was known as Mad (a diminutive of his first name, not a reference to his disposition).
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to give the correct spelling of the LAPD chief's first name.
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Listen closely, and you'll hear her referred to as Wato-san—her first name, plus an honorific.
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The president's first name, however, remains dipped in popularity by 11 percent during the same time period.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct the spelling of the first name of Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Beth Wessel-Kroeschell introduced Gillibrand by making the most common mistake about her: Botching her first name.
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You'll know the name of the farmer who grew your fruits and veggies by their first name.
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Sneaker marketplace GOAT is merging with Flight Club, essentially the first name in after market sneaker retail.
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She gave only her first name, May, because she said she did not want to get involved.
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She hadn't planned for the character to share a first name with Morgan, but he had insisted.
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One, who offered only her first name, Anna, said that she and her children sold wildflower bouquets.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of the New York State attorney general.
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The claims against the man, Shorab Hossain, hinged significantly on a single letter of his first name.
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Scott — players know him on a first-name basis — has been nicknamed "Quiz Daddy" by his fans.
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I must say your first sentence was painfully familiar as you introduced yourself by first name only.
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Sokopelli is a mix of my first name Socorro and Kokopelli a trickster god in indigenous culture.
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Tip 1: Your name can be just your first name — or any format your teacher gives you.
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ARTS An article on Thursday about the actress Tilda Swinton misspelled the "Suspiria" makeup artist's first name.
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Heather, who asked to be identified by her first name, got an abortion in Louisiana in 2016.
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An earlier version of this article omitted the first name of President Trump's former national security adviser.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of the Renaissance Italian political scientist Machiavelli.
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Casting directors had rarely considered her for roles until she started using Bennet (her father's first name).
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Maria introduced herself to every customer and got on a first-name basis with all the regulars.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story gave an incorrect spelling for publicist Johnathan Thomas' first name.
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Random Data: Kudos to the props department for studiously concealing Irving's first name on his book jacket.
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The law, however, says authorities may release the first name and last initial of certain juvenile escapees.
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Also discussed was Unsworth's wife, Vanessa Unsworth, who I will call by her first name for disambiguation.
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"I had lunch with them -- with Wayne and Chris and David, on Sunday" First name basis. 8.
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He just wrote the first initial of his first name, a name I had never called him.
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He acted like everyone's granddad and was on a first name basis with entire families of regulars.
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On Tuesday, the White House announced Huntsman's nomination — with a press release that misspelled his first name.
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My children are growing up around their friends, who are okay with calling grownups by their first name.
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"You don't walk around calling somebody North West — you just [call them by their first name]," she said.
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Anyway, that is how, for just under $250, I was able to snag my first name on Twitter.
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As an alleged victim of sexual violence, the court is only referring to Nicole by her first name.
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Corvias' development plan for Fort Meade said residents would be on a "first name basis" with maintenance personnel.
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The girl, identified by her first name in Italian media, is covered in dust and obviously looks distraught.
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However, Bloomberg reported that recordings are associated with account numbers, device serial numbers and the owner's first name.
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Correction (May 12th): An earlier version of this piece had the wrong first name in the rubric. Apologies.
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One of those earlier victims was Rachel, who asked only her first name be used for this article.
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Per the palace, Archie is not a nickname for anything — the baby's first name is Archie, full stop.
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"I wasn't making that much money," said Hailee, who asked to be identified by her first name only.
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A young first lieutenant who would only give his first name, "Vladimir," said the troops are highly motivated.
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Online dating has created a strange predicament where daters know a person's first name but often little else.
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Today we had two people on the show who are part of the first-name club on Twitter.
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Some, like 15-year-old Salaha, who wished to only be identified by her first name, are lucky.
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I, like millions of others, immediately felt a connection to the Argentine cleric who shares my first name.
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That would lead to confusion: they have almost the same first name and work for the same organisation.
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Corel may not be the first name you think of in the world of apps and software today.
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But 2017 is all about Gabrielle for the hallowed house: Chanel's upcoming major launches bear her first name.
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The fact that his first name is almost – very, very almost – the name of the club he manages.
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"You do not need to use your government name or even your full first name," the company tweeted.
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Correction: A previous version of this story misspelled the first name of Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Chauna Thompson.
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More recently, the first-name trend has pervaded insurance, cannabis, fintech and a whole lot of other spaces.
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" The operator asks the woman who assaulted her, and she responds ... "I think his first name is Kareem.
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But now, Kylie Minogue and Kylie Jenner are battling it out for the rights to their first name.
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First name Clark, called "Man of Bronze", retreats to his "Fortress of Solitude" in the Arctic etc etc.
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Save, who goes by his first name, Tiago, re-imagined iconic artists and their subjects as urban hipsters.
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Please include your registration Information such as first name, last name and e-mail address in the request.
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Company employees are listed in an aggressively casual manner: first name only, no title, and a quirky bio.
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"Canada," the woman, who asked to be identified only by her first name, Cilotte, said in broken English.
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Bacon Double Cheeseburger — Simon Smith picked "the first name I came up with" when he decided to switch.
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Mr. Ben-Eliezer, known by his original Arabic first name, Fuad, was born in Basra, Iraq, on Feb.
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Because of all this, nearly every interviewee for this story asked that only their first name be shared.
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Another testimonial also features actress and rapper Awkwafina, identified in the title only by her first name, Nora.
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The Clinton Foundation also told the Post that they had never hired someone with the first name Alexei.
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NOTE: This post has been updated from the original to correct the spelling of Barack Obama's first name.
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Kamala Harris even once put out a campaign ad centered around how to correctly pronounce her first name.
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NOTE: This post has been updated from the original to correct the spelling of Cory Booker's first name.
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Tap the Add Field option and on the next screen, select Phonetic First Name or Phonetic Last Name.
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Dybala received an assist from his first-name twinsy Paul Pogba, who was sporting quite the hairdo today.
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She asked to be identified by her first name only because she fears for her safety in Mexico.
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He asked to be identified only by his first name to avoid drawing negative attention from his employer.
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She spoke to a Times reporter, who is identifying her by her first name only for her safety.
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Before leaving the gift shop, Aparicio inspected a display of personalized license-plate magnets, alphabetized by first name.
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Not one woman asked me to withhold her name or use only her first name, which was fortunate.
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Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of its author.
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NOTE: This post has been updated from the original to correct the spelling of Carl Frey's first name.
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The first name on Arya's kill list was Ser Meryn Trant, because he killed her sword-fighting instructor.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of a leading official at America First Policies.
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A caption in an earlier version of this article misstated the first name of one of the Spideys.
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"My wife and I are here every day," said the man, who gave only his first name, Hossein.
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I love books so much that I gave my son, for a first name, a writer's surname — Ellison.
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Le Corbusier is not necessarily the first name that comes to mind when one thinks of Japanese architecture.
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One 17-year-old who had been abducted and forced to fight gave only his first name, Christopher.
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Correction: An earlier version of this article had the wrong first name of Associated Press writer Darlene Superville.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of the Republican candidate for governor in Colorado.
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It means "redeemer" in Arabic, but it lost this meaning as a first name because of its prevalence.
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"I go out of my way now to not give them access to my first name," she said.
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Among statewide Democratic insiders, Beto is already a member of the First Name Club, with Madonna and Cher.
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The notation listed a first name starkly different from her client's, but an identical last name and birthdate.
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For decades, women's tennis was blessed with first-name-basis rivalries that remain etched in the public's consciousness.
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CORRECTION: This story has been revised to give the correct first name of Assistant US Attorney James Mandolfo.
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Correction: This story has been updated to correct the first name of the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor.
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He shared a first name with Donald Duck, and his last name rhymed with "jump," her favorite activity.
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"A lot of people are worried and scared," said the woman, who only gave her first name, Madison.
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After circulating his image in the press, the team received a tip that his first name was Austin.
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Even years later, Amini spoke of Sahaaleh by her first name, as if they had been intimate friends.
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"There will be a massacre if one rocket falls here," said Dr. Salem, using only his first name.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the first name of the Democratic candidate for governor in Florida.
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She later gave an interview in which she named Mexico's president correctly, though she mispronounced his first name.
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An image of Mr. Desclaux's passport circulating in the Burmese news media gave his first name as Arthur.
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The issue seems to have been Khalil's first name, which was circled as justification for that 'Terrorist' comment.
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Halimi, who is 5'4″, and goes by just her first name professionally, reached a high weight of 250 lbs.
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Vida — whose first name means "life" in Lopilato's native Spanish — was born on Wednesday, July 25, weighing 6 lbs.
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That's not necessarily crucial, but it works better—it's just way more condescending to use a player's first name.
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Known to millions by her first name, Winfrey, 63, has been a cultural force in the country for decades.
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But sometimes, that's half the fun — who doesn't want to know what Schmidt's first name is on New Girl?
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Or, he keeps referring to famous people by their first name—"me and Tom"—like you know them too.
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For four years I was a secretary...I...," said Clinton's character, who spells her first name with one "L.
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"San, reply please," Aleksandr Svyazin demanded of Kornilov in June 2015, using a shortened version of his first name.
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Fidel—he was one of the few world leaders widely referred to by his first name—was lucky, too.
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A Lyft driver known only by his first name, Michael, picked up fortunate and hungry San Franciscan Jon Youshaei.
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Plus, it was kind of nice not having to pretend I didn't know his mom's first name for once.
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He had immediately joked about his first name when we met, and I had instantly warmed up to him.
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Correction: This story was revised to correct the spelling of Kellyanne Conway's first name and Ian Bremmer's last name.
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They give you the first name and home state of every volunteer parent and include their personal phone numbers.
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"We are now on a first-name basis with America," Chief Marketing Officer Tony Weisman said explaining the change.
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The cakes are sticking with the label for now on the grounds that they only use her first name.
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The Muse frontman tweeted a helpful guide to the double significance of his son's first name after his birth.
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"I vividly remember Truman and Nelle coming to our house," says Paul, referring to Lee by her first name.
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Riley built him as warning against trusting the smiling billionaire who makes you call him by his first name.
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Born Rose Marie Mazetta, she was one of the first stars to be known only by her first name.
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The first name on this roll call of heroic doomsayers should be the Russian and American journalist Masha Gessen.
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The first name of President Trump's daughter, Tiffany Trump, dropped from No. 558 to 580 between 2016 and 2017.
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Dolly Faibyshev, a self-taught photographer who happens to share a first name with Parton, knows this world well.
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While it's unclear if Tommy is his real first name, Wiseau is almost certainly not his real last name.
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When you think about cutting-edge spaceflight in 2018, SpaceX is probably the first name that comes to mind.
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Best of all, the newly solicitous Mexican company knew the first name and phone number of their American robocaller.
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Known only by his first name, Khalid, his death is the first that emergency responders have recorded in 2016.
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Correction: an earlier version of this article misstated the first name of the author of the Culture of Critique.
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In one case, the performer's legal first name was revealed on screen after the producers found her Facebook page.
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Obama reportedly told Trudeau to address him by his first name in a congratulatory call after the election victory.
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Inside the stadium, there were several big blocs of Puerto Rican fans waving flags and chanting Puig's first name.
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The baby girl will be named Ryan Jo Lohrey, using her father's first name and her mother's middle name.
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CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misstated Heflin's first name and the year he retired from the Senate.
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When you introduce yourself — in any setting — use your first name and last name to accompany your (firm) handshake.
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One year later, while celebrating Scott's birthday in May, the couple got matching tattoos of their daughter's first name.
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Mr. Shakur, whose first name was often stylized as 2Pac, covered a wide range of subjects in his music.
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His father gave him that first name because it sounded tough, like a character from an American TV show.
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NOTE: This post has been updated from the original to correct an editing error in Michael Polanyi's first name.
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He was the first name both GOP sources mentioned -- though Fox was viewed by many as a stronger candidate.
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The C is an abbreviation for my first name, which will remain anonymous, but it also stands for cannabis.
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And he spells his first name like few other Khrises in nature, an advantage in the eyes of some.
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An initial statement of candidacy filed with the Federal Election Commission early Monday misspelled Kobach's first name as Chris.
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Queen Elizabeth and Nelson Mandela reportedly had a "warm friendship" — he even reportedly called her by her first name.
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In 2016, the YouTuber tweeted that "no one" in her family uses her first name when speaking to her.
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Elegant, well born and on a first-name basis with Mr. Bush, Dr. Lee could also be unsparingly blunt.
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They did some Google search of legendary black comedians or something like that and Sinbad was the first name.
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We found that the preference toward drivers with the same first name as the ticketing officer counteracts other biases.
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" By the time she moved to Vancouver's North Shore, her classmates could only pronounce her first name as "Mexican.
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They kept her original first name, Anastasia, and raised her to be aware of her Russian past and culture.
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One was that Brandy (who asked to be identified by only her first name) did not own a car.
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"I am less concerned about what's better," said Eiko, who is 65 and known artistically by her first name.
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"It's just like gangsterism fighting for turf," said Ivan, a South African driver who gave only his first name.
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She asked to be identified only by her first name so as not to jeopardize her green card eligibility.
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An Op-Ed essay on Friday about British politics misspelled the first name of the chancellor of the Exchequer.
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Her first name, Rita, sounded too European, he told her, so she added an "h" and made it Ritha.
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He formally changed his first name to Wm., he said, to distinguish himself from his father, also named William.
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The first name translates to "Antarctic king," and the second name is in honor of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton.
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Now, the slight IT worker, who wanted to be identified only by her first name, is learning to fight.
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But don't just go with the first name you get — compile a list of three or four potential accountants.
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The pair are among a select few sportsmen famous enough to be universally known by only their first name.
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He changed his first name to Luigi in the 1960s because, he concluded, all the famous designers were Italian.
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That other British bike company, Brompton, might be the first name people think of whenever folding bikes are mentioned.
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His first name was Brad, which is the perfect name for a relatively faceless memory from your early 20s.
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"It was very cold, especially for the children," said Nelcy, who would only be identified by her first name.
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In Starbucks and other coffee shops, my first name is often misspelled by the barista as Biet or Diet.
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Twitch, whose given first name is Will, tattooed a dog bone on the inner side of his right bicep.
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Her first name means "hope" in Ukrainian — "Hope is the last thing to die," she said at her trial.
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It's a little weird the newborn has the same first name as the middle name of the older child.
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EditorsNote: 6th graf, add Portis' first name; 9th graf, take out Portis first name and change time reference Kyle Lowry scored a game-high 48.63 points Friday night for the Toronto Raptors, who held off a furious fourth-quarter rally by the host New York Knicks to earn a 118-112 victory.
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"It sounded as if a shell landed very close," said another minivan driver who gave only his first name, Artyom.
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NYC Marathon officials say they&aposll retire the "MEB" bib, the last time a pro athlete wears a first name.
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The profiles are distinct from Facebook profiles, though, and only carry over your first name, age, and GPS-verified location.
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First name is Robert and the last name is Henry Ida Adam Adam Sam Ocean Nora, again that&aposs Hiaason.
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The captain was the witness, but declined to put her first name, only printing her first initial and last name.
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A black Bond requires a change in character, setting, and maneuverability—and change his first name while you're at it.
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Malik (who performs under his first name only) is a former member of the insanely popular British group One Direction.
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When you think of heart-warming Grammys moments, it's unlikely John Mayer is the first name that comes to mind.
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Another man who gave only his first name, Ismail, said he lost his father, brother and several uncles and cousins.
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" The witness asked to only go by her first name, Anne, "to protect herself, fear of reprisal, and [her] safety.
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Donnie Wahlberg might share a first name with Donald Trump, but that doesn't mean he's in the Republican candidate's corner.
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Meenakshi, who just goes by her first name, is a master of the ancient Indian martial art form of Kalaripayattu.
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Fiona, who prefers to go by her first name only, bought the dress in April before it became super popular.
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Both Denver touchdown passes were to vagabond tight end Owen Daniels, who really should change his first name to Godfrey.
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When they heard Trump address their daughter by her first name, they realized Trump was actually on the other end.
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Some of the COs are on a first name basis [with prisoners] because they are in and out so much.
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"I'm excited," Samuels, a rapper and producer who goes professionally by his first name, said as he rubbed Mena's belly.
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A brother of Abu Miala, who asked not to be identified by first name, said Abu Miala had been released.
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"Here, there is no difference between Jews and a Muslims," says Jewish resident Georgina, who gave only her first name.
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Adeagbo, whose first name means "accompanying me home," was born in Canada, then moved to Nigeria a few months later.
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Having worked together on both "Hey Mama" and "No Broken Hearts," Rexha and the rapper are on first-name basis.
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LightCodeGaming, who gave his first name, Nick, but declined to give his last name, said he remembered the incident well.
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Across the board, the computer was able to recognize the person's true first name above the rate of pure chance.
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"The hardest thing is being apart from my husband," said Marta, who asked that I only use her first name.
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In my demonstration, we entered my first name and then moved on to entering the name of my demo vitamins.
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She spoke on the condition that only her first name be published for fear of drawing attention to her situation.
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Cleis Abeni (first name rhymes with "dice") is a veteran journalist and editor dedicated to harm reduction and compassionate living.
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He also wrote this terrible jingle: My Human Body Analog has a first name, It's O-S-C-A-R.
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"He's a life saver," said Yazan, a Syrian refugee who spoke on condition that only his first name be used.
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So if there is a life force pulsing through Mitski's music — she performs under her first name — it's not accidental.
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The woman, who gave just her first name, Siam, said she was also fined in Cannes, according to The Guardian.
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At a registration table, guests were asked to fill out nametags with their first name and their reason for attending.
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The teacher, who identified herself only by her first name, Ilde, said the quake had struck with a loud bang.
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Calling Abe by his first name, the Republican took a zero-sum approach in comparing the Japanese and U.S economies.
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Because of an editing error, an earlier version of a photo caption misspelled the first name of a Phoenix hiker.
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"Apple is the first name on your shopping list of things to buy at an all-time high," Ross added.
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Some people asked to be identified only by their first name and last initial, to protect their future employment prospects.
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When talking trailblazers in the political panel TV business, the first name that always came to mind was John McLaughlin.
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Bosco (whose first name is Brittany) sings most of their songs, while Speakerfoxxx (born Christen Nilan) mixes music alongside her.
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At the end of the book, you list the first name and the city for each portrait, but that's it.
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Ahmed, who would only give his first name, now spends his days behind the grungy counter of a tobacco store.
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Alicia, who asked to be identified by only her first name, is among the category of sexters who are loyal.
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He also told a local news outlet that his father was inspired by pro wrestlers to create his first name.
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Tubman adopted her husband's last name and her mother's first name, meaning she was now referred to as Harriet Tubman.
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Most notably, when a player scored, Bellini would announce their first name five times, the fans responding with the surname.
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Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of Christine Blasey Ford's lawyer.
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That probability rose significantly — by a full 2 percent — when a driver shared a first name with the ticketing officer.
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"They could be spreaders of the virus," she said to CNN, using only her first name to protect her identity.
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The dress code "was verbally communicated," Marisa (who asked to be identified by first name only) wrote in an email.
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One teacher, Katie Harvey, recently discovered that Voya had her first name wrong, her birthday wrong and her email wrong.
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He asked to use only his first name because his union and employer forbid him from talking to the press.
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Just a few minutes later Muniyallamma, who gave only her first name, got her results: She was in the clear.
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Ealom said the poll worker had accidentally swapped around the mayor's name and entered his first name as his last.
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Mr. Oldenburg (his first name is pronounced "kloss") was born in Stockholm in 1929, the son of a Swedish diplomat.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the first name of a candidate in the by-election in Wentworth, Australia.
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The president once recalled when his longtime associate David Freidman refused to stay on a first-name basis with him.
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" After a recent game, as Mizuhara spelled his first name for a reporter, Ohtani giggled and repeated two letters: "P.
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Some dating sites are working to increase transparency about first name and age by requiring Facebook verification during sign-up.
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She used the first name Lynn with the Chordettes because one of other singers in the group went by Carol.
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Now do the same thing with the "Actress McDonald": The puzzle is looking for her first name, which is AUDRA.
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"It's because we have nothing to do," said Abdulrahman, an Uber driver in Riyadh, who gave only his first name.
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"Some of my friends, they used to go and watch," said the boy, who gave only his first name, Muhammad.
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Because of the weather and the relatively quiet atmosphere, the crude chant — which used Judge's first name — caught Judge's attention.
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Instead they make a deliberate effort to call each child by their first name or the gender-neutral pronoun "hen".
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One day a college professor friend, also separated, told me he performed at open mics under an assumed first name.
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Wafa, who asked that only her first name be used, said she had been at a picnic with her children.
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After the sentencing, Manning, who was then known as Bradley, identified as transgender and changed her first name to Chelsea.
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We will hear closing arguments tomorrow at 9AM PT. Correction: This piece initially misspelled the first name of Ellyde Thompson.
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I have ceded responsibility of the baby's first name to my husband, with the agreement that I have veto power.
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Hildreth, who has a tattoo on his forehead of Mireles' first name, allegedly fled the scene after the vicious attack.
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However, during a phone interview with Gosling by investigators, she was unable to recall the first name of Shulkin's wife.
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"He's a workaholic, Tony," said the neighbor, a physician, who asked to be identified by only his first name, Abid.
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Like other voters interviewed, he gave only his first name because he was worried about the consequences of his dissent.
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He overheard the man's first name and typed it in combined with the name of the college on his shirt.
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Knowles replied that he probably knew more people by their first name then anyone in town, but didn't know Mitchom.
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Four of them are named in Farrow's piece, one is unnamed, and one is identified by her first name only.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of the colonial commander for whom the town of Amherst, Mass.
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While we don't yet know the new baby's first name, we do know the last name the royal child could use.
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He further claimed that the patron circled his first name — Khalil — which had been printed at the top of the receipt.
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So be it resolved: The goalie chant has to be two syllables, and whenever possible it should use the first name.
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The statement from her attorney, Vincent Law, did not provide her first name or information about her husband or her daughter.
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And, while based on the docs released thus far, we know Ivanka went the single first name route, how about Jared?
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"I had to hand them my daughter's sweater," Syrly, who also asked that we only share her first name, told us.
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But it seems the baby boy's first name could share a connection to Diana's ancestor, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll.
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Ryan, who goes by his first name only for privacy, was the top-paid YouTube star last year, according to Forbes.
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Nicole, 31, was identified by prosecutors by only her first name to protect her identity as she testified for three days.
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Bennet was born Chloe Wang, but changed her name to Chloe Bennet, taking her father's first name as her last name.
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Despite his alarming first name and his pledge to continue Mr Correa's policies, Mr Moreno has a reputation as a pragmatist.
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We were also considering Connor for the first name, but we decided Maverick went better with the names Bentley and Jayde.
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CORRECTION: This story has been updated to correct the first name of the National Security Council's top Ukraine expert Alexander Vindman.
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The U.S. Department of Justice posited that Demjanjuk had changed his first name from "Ivan" to "John" to conceal his identity.
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Though ICE has identified Maria by her full name, BuzzFeed News is only using her first name at her lawyers' request.
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Out of fear of retribution in their industries, several members refused to be interviewed or would give only their first name.
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And in media circles, he's gone from a nonentity to a well-sourced journalist recognized by just a first name: Yashar.
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It will give the restaurant your first name and also your phone number in case they need to get in touch.
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One staffer, so beloved he's known just by his first name — Miraj the Baker — hid in a corner but was spotted.
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A photo posted in November appears to include the suspect and references "Kenn," possibly short for Kenndric, the suspect's first name.
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There's splashy, oversized profile photos, accompanied by a first name, age, location, and how many mutual Facebook friends you may have.
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At 16, the boy most knew as "Kelby" -- Brown's middle name -- started going by his first name to honor his father.
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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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It should also be noted that "Jae In" is actually President Moon Jae In's given (aka first) name, not his surname.
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If you know the list is alphabetical, and that the first name is X letters long, that narrows it down considerably.
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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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You may have noticed that it uses the first name of inventor Nikola Tesla; the last name has already been used.
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The prisoner turned out to be Medhanie Tesfamariam Berhe, an Eritrean refugee with the same first name as the actual smuggler.
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It's the first name of his beloved grandfather, who died just two months before Ray made his Opry debut in 2015.
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" Jidenna Theodore Mobisson was born in 217 in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin; his first name translates in Nigerian to "Embrace the father.
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Will's father invites everyone to call him by his first name, but that won't make him, in any real sense, knowable.
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A 36-year-old East Providence arborist who asked to be identified only by his first name, Casey, knows the drill.
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She's also trademarked Kimoji, KKW Beauty and KKW Fragrance in the past ... all brands incorporate her first name to some degree.
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"Kulture is not Kulture today she Kiari with the mood 😩," Cardi B wrote (notably, Kiari is Offset's given first name).
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There's [a] first name [that would go with] Speidi... Well, 'Speidi' is in it, but you merge 'Speidi' with an ending.
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The owner, identified by the outlet only by his first name, Joe, said he supports the president but not his policies.
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When I was a Minister for Education, Health, Enterprise, Foreign Affairs - I was on first name terms with my British colleagues.
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Clem, who legally changed his first name to Bubba the Love Sponge in 1999 (it used to be Todd), likes controversy.
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Do you think they'd be able to recognize you, let alone know your first name if you met in the wild?
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"With Hoshiyar gone, everything is up in the air," a source familiar with the matter told Reuters, using Zebari's first name.
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Amy, who prefers to use just her first name, has had an eating disorder since she was about 12 years old.
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David of Zero Day Finance, who goes by only his first name online, uses a simple strategy to minimize his spending.
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"I heard about it from a friend," noted one festival-goer, Jannik, who asked that we use his first name only.
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LG: Kara, I like how you're on a first-name basis with all of San Francisco's famous chefs, by the way.
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John Carl Hendricks (he dropped the "h" from his first name when he went into show business) was born on Sept.
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Correction: This story has been updated to correct Dawn Bononi's first name and the spelling of the Ruffcorn family's last name.
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An earlier version of this article included an incorrect first name for a Seattle-based author who wrote her own obituary.
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Olivia, who asked to be identified by first name, is transgender — born with male sex organs but now identifying as female.
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In Japan, a first name means something different: The Japanese refer to themselves with the surname first, then the given name.
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MAGAZINE The poetry column on Page 21, featuring Tongo Eisen-Martin's "The Confidence Scheme," misspells the first name of another poet.
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MAGAZINE The poetry column on Page 22 featuring Tongo Eisen-Martin's "The Confidence Scheme" misspells the first name of another poet.
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He is, in the estimation of another former Giants running back with a famous first name, a "generational" type of playmaker.
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But I am often addressed by my first name by male and female doctors who bristle when I do the same.
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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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After McElhinney made two bang-bang saves in the second period while doing a split, the crowd chanted his first name.
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Like those pop heavyweights, Ms. Tolkin goes by only her first name, though she probably takes her stage name less seriously.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of a paleoanthropologist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
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He was known officially by his first name, Edward, though in Eunice he is widely known as Darrel, his middle name.
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This first-name basis that students had with their teachers was a linchpin of the progressive private high school I attended.
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In 1962, Mr. Kelley married Karen Gibson, an art student at Sarah Lawrence College who later took the first name Aiki.
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Some subjects interviewed were given permission to remain anonymous or use only their first name in order to protect their anonymity.
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He, like others, asked to be identified by first name only out of concern of being quoted in a foreign newspaper.
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Correction: A previous version of this article misspelled the first name of Shanann Watts and identified Bella as the youngest daughter.
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After the sentencing, Manning, who was then known as Bradley, came out as transgender and changed her first name to Chelsea.
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The common belief is that Arya's heading straight into a showdown with Cersei Lannister, the first name on her kill list.
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Hers is the first name released by the inaugural planning committee for a day that typically features high-wattage star power.
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I assumed it was a first name, someone named Sean, like Sean Connery, who somehow was allowed to like your work.
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She asked to be identified only by her first name because she was afraid of being targeted in her new city.
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I saw a female first name, someone else's last name and the name of a drug I'd never heard of: Diflucan.
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One such lawyer is Danielle, who asked to be identified only by her first name to speak candidly about her situation.
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To use her first name implied a certain intimacy, a community, hence a duty, or at least a sense of solidarity.
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"The first name that she should write down is Bolivia," Bolivia's U.N. Ambassador Sacha Sergio Llorentty Solíz said of Haley's message.
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" She said, "We have a lower number of women Fortune 217 CEOs than we have CEOs whose first name is Jim.
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Allison wears her hair down; Angelina ties it up) or work via the effect of a first name on people's personality (e.g.
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But aside from his first name, last name, and his presumably Sicilian origins, there wasn't a whole lot of information about him.
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Xenomega—David Pokora—whom he'd long admired from afar and was eager to befriend, was the first name that popped to mind.
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But Casey, who asked that I only use his first name for this story, knows this could have turned out very differently.
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Claus — she doesn't have a first name and, frankly, I'm mad about it — are sitting in a toastier environment than the Cubs.
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They quietly corrected the error shortly after, sending another version of the release with the "h" added back into May's first name.
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DeSantis needled Gillum, calling him by his first name — which he says he took offense to — but he didn't respond in kind.
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"Corrine is on a first-name basis with everyone who works here," Nick says at the mall, dumbfounded but also genuinely impressed.
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Local news reports said Gajja, who only uses his first name, had been evicted and his home knocked down by forest officials.
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Ms. Le falsely impersonated Walgreens pharmacists and used a license of someone who had the same first name, the authorities have said.
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Apparently, my grandmother is not bothered by this, she just wanted to make it known that Rennie isn't actually my first name.
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Along the way, he shed his first name, attended West Point and led the Union Army to victory in the Civil War.
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It's been a year since Kylie Minogue won the legal battle against Kylie Jenner over the trademark of their shared first name.
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Think streaming music, and the first name that springs to mind is probably Spotify—but there are some great alternatives out there.
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Not only does the baby boy carry on the iconic Kennedy name, his first name also has a nod to American history.
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"Coming together will put pressure on Perisai," said the investor, who declined to be identified other than by her first name Jennifer.
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Furdiki, 42, who like most sherpas goes by her first name, said the death of her husband resulted in immense economic hardship.
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Carter also runs a special mailing list where he sends short erotica chapters that address the email recipient by their first name.
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There's a selection of famous ladies in the world so iconic, they're simply known by only their first name: Oprah. Madonna. Cher.
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"The sea was burning, the flaming pine cones were falling into it," said the woman, who gave only her first name, Mary.
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What we found is that participants typically choose the depicted person's true first name 35 percent to 40 percent of the time.
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A similar report in The Washington Post said Videgaray's influence in the White House has him on first name basis with aides.
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Another convert to the self-generating power ecosystem is David, a San Jose engineer who asked to use just his first name.
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Ever wondered how much data a company could gather on you with nothing more than a first name and a Facebook Like?
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Kylie Jenner, cosmetic connoisseur and dog mom, recently lost a trademark battle for her first name against Kylie Minogue, the Australian singer.
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The other woman in the room, Tayyaba (who also provided only her first name), sat across from Shahida, murmuring into a phone.
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"It all comes down to money and who you know," said one seller, who agreed to go by his first name, James.
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"We will not give up our weapons," said a sniper aiming at Islamic State positions, who only gave her first name, Barkaneurin.
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Jessica, a 39-year-old who only gave her first name and recently lost her job as an audit supervisor, can relate.
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The rumor kicked up on Thursday when British DJ Goldie allegedly let slip the first name of Banksy in a podcast interview.
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CNN doesn't normally identify the victims of sexual assault, but Jasmine has publicly requested to be referred to by her first name.
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Some parents became so inspired that they named their children after Tillman, many as a first name, others as a middle name.
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The teachers are more chill and they want to be called by their first name, so that took some getting used to.
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Raj, 42, who asked that only his first name be used because of the sensitive nature of his situation, decided to flee.
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Thanks again,Your first name Recap: Short and sweet — plus, you remind the person what the email is about (ex: "Collins proposal").
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"It's liberating, but it's tough to articulate clearly," especially after a childhood when his French first name worked to disguise his religion.
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By contrast, Uber's IPO filing mentioned "Dara" — the first name of its CEO — just 29 times, Galloway noted in a blog post.
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It makes the perfect gift for your buddies on a first-name basis with Siri, Alexa, Cortana, and the whole AI gang.
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Beto O'Rourke, whose first name is a nickname for Robert, pronounces his name BET-toe, not bay-to or bee-to. Rep.
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For example, if Siri trips over the Irish name Siobhan, enter "she vann" into the Phonetic First Name field and tap Done.
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Veronica's friend Jacqui, who asked to be identified only by her first name because she fears retaliation, was in the back seat.
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They are on a first name basis with the waitstaff, who are in turn familiar with their usual orders and special requests.
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You simply visit the site, enter your first name and last initial and then add a photo of you and your mother.
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Marquee is so closely associated with Mr. Chavez, in fact, that it was initially called "Martee," a play on his first name.
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When out of sight, we must shout our first name every three to five seconds, loud enough to be heard at camp.
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Ray, who asked to be identified only by his first name, said he worried that "someone's going to start copying" the killer.
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"I didn't see anyone leave the line," Molly Young, an onlooker whose first name also happened to be "Molly," told the Post.
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He is chatty and sociable and seems to be on a first-name basis with pretty much every person in the building.
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Feel free to post your name (first and last names, or first name and last initial) or to use a custom username.
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"My heart was just pounding," the young woman, who asked to be identified only by her first name, Angelica, told Dr. Herring.
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An earlier version of this review misspelled the first name of the wealthy Boston merchant behind the factory town of Lowell, Mass.
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Maria, who wished to be identified only by her first name because of her husband's notoriety, had been standing there for hours.
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"They won't even let me find out if I need a test," said a man who gave only his first name, Chaim.
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An engineer, the man said he preferred to keep his prayers private and asked that only his first name, Wojciech, be used.
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"It was like something out of a war zone," said Valmir, a miner who used his first name because he feared prosecution.
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The man offered his first name, but only looked blankly when asked where he was coming from, then where he was going.
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The workers were granted anonymity or are referred to only by their first name in order to speak freely about their experience.
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In "Love Is Quarantine," potential contestants sign up through Google Sheets, providing their first name, age, sex, sexuality, city and phone number.
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It is one of the few local retail businesses left where customers are routinely on a first-name basis with the staff.
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Consider the case of Tarik, a PLSE workshop attendee who asked to use his first name only while he was seeking work.
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Dr. Tedros — a malaria expert who campaigned under his first name — ultimately beat Dr. David Nabarro of Britain after three voting rounds.
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Here is the full testimony: Correction: The headline on this story has been updated to correct the spelling of Eastmond's first name.
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An obituary last Sunday about the singer Léo Marjane misidentified the person who insisted that she adopt Léo as her first name.
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Jean Elizabeth Garrigan, who later changed the spelling of her first name to Jeanne, was born in Brooklyn on March 6, 1943.
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"He wanted to do things for Hindus, he had that in his heart," classmate Shivam told Reuters, giving only his first name.
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Bachman suggested that your cover letter to McKinsey could begin with something like this opener, which he wrote himself:[Partner's first name],
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An earlier version of this article misstated the first name of the bride in the headline, she is Sarah Jane, not Sarah.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of the father of a Muslim soldier who was killed in Iraq.
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Her first name means 'future' in Japanese and she reportedly speaks a mixture of Japanese and English at home with her parents.
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The wealthy former boss of carmakers Nissan and Renault is not the first name that springs to mind when discussing human rights.
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