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The KLF previously used that moniker to promote their 1997 single "Fuck the Millennium," itself produced under another moniker, 2K.
The episode's online moniker — "Lanzhou buttocks" — belies its seriousness.
" Still, he hasn't always cared for the moniker. "Pelé?
So he nicknamed the lad Chase, and the moniker stuck.
All of these companies shied away from the "MCN" moniker.
The moniker said it all: it was THE Big Mac.
McNamara is credited with coining the Golden State Killer moniker.
Pita, who goes by moniker Sejkko, lives in Lisbon, Portugal.
This all means the Air moniker now makes zero sense.
This rosé lives up to that fancy "Exquisite Collection" moniker.
But that was almost the moniker given to the show.
Gupton embraced the moniker, even though he lives in Massachusetts.
It took many decades to minimize her "Hanoi Jane" moniker.
MacBook Pros are becoming worthy of their "Pro" moniker again.
They were performing under that moniker when Darrell was killed.
Apple's 2016 MacBook Pros carry on the Pro moniker dishonestly.
That'll come when Hyundai brings the "N" performance moniker stateside.
When Temkin races, his moniker is JET , from his initials.
The Ad Campaign First, it was the "Lyin' Ted" moniker.
"First openly gay person of color" is a long moniker.
Enterprising hacks soon conjured up Bible John as a moniker.
Still, many of his fans only know his shortened moniker.
Brandon Can't Dance is the moniker of Philadelphia's Brandon Ayres​.
But for Bryant, the moniker is more than a nickname.
He turned his Beast Mode moniker into an apparel line.
The moniker of "unreliable boyfriend" has dogged Carney ever since.
A company's moniker is their first opportunity to impress customers.
The moniker met with the approbation of the whole school.
Ms. Korey also shies away from the "luggage company" moniker.
Turns out Michael is actually responsible for his little sister's moniker.
And she can now add one moniker to the list: hero.
Planet Nine's official moniker would need to carry some serious weight.
She is, as the moniker implies, the very definition of cool.
"I think it's beautiful," Teigen, 33, opined of baby Psalm's moniker.
Also, the perfect complement to cousin Chicago West's unique moniker. 6.
The return on variable annuities is, as their moniker implies, variable.
Do you prefer Pan Piper or Pied Piper as your moniker?
She's sleek and furry, and goes by a single moniker: 'Lilleth.
"That's H. Rap Brown," she said, using the man's activist moniker.
The team's fans are eager to shed their "lovable loser" moniker.
The moniker 'lovable loser' — I hate it, but it means something.
In true Burial style, they are anonymous apart from their moniker.
He was not a chef himself, despite the "Putin's cook" moniker.
After all, even a rose by another name needs a moniker.
One name, one face, one voice seems to symbolize that moniker.
His more famous moniker was a nickname that became a pseudonym.
Mr. Perry rarely uses his tribal moniker, Iron Bear, in public.
This week, Sisense That moniker will last a day, we're sure.
Now, under the moniker kenzie, she's a bona fide pop act.
He also came up with a new, derisive moniker for Bannon.
The National Congress of American Indians has condemned Trump's "Pocahontas" moniker.
Still, the pair haven't agreed on a final moniker just yet.
But did it really rate its terrifying sounding moniker—bomb cyclone?
Its post-auction moniker is "Love Is In the Bin" (2018).
My husband has given me the moniker "Forensic Artist," aka Morticia.
"That is a moniker he himself has embraced, but that is not a moniker that folks across this country when it comes to down-ballot candidates will be able to embrace and be successful," she said.
The new title aims to break the men free from that moniker.
Talk a bit about Petrosino—is the "Sherlock Holmes" moniker really apt?
His 27-year-old speechwriter Jon Favreau was given the "wunderkind" moniker.
It's not just a click-baiting moniker, it's now an official category.
However, Gaga was quick to reveal the truth about her movie moniker.
But Larsen called "zombie deer disease" an unfortunate and potentially misleading moniker.
She asks her mother repeatedly not to call her by the moniker.
Trump's moniker for his opponent, "Crooked Hillary," seemed to have caught on.
"I think it's beautiful," Teigen, 33, said of the new addition's moniker.
But Bryan recognizes that the moniker "Salmon Cannon" can be quite misleading.
Now it's filling out the first part of that moniker: the content.
They even have their own moniker: ABAWDs (Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents).
Kyagulyani is a pop star, known by his stage moniker Bobi Wine.
Is there anything more head-spinningly confusing than the moniker "business casual"?
The album Déjà Vu would see an addition to the collective moniker.
Perhaps Father's Day is now as amorphous as the moniker "daddy" itself.
A town doesn't get the moniker "Chemical Valley" without some darkness. Asbestos.
Find your own Spicer-ized moniker on the Sydney Morning Herald website.
With "Us," Peele is not shying away from the horror movie moniker.
Johnson took the moniker Prodigy, while Muchita chose the performance name Havoc.
Now, only close friends and family know Paris by the adorable moniker.
"It means 'resolutely brave and unshakable,' " Lauren says of her daughter's moniker.
That's how we got from "Little Marco," his moniker for Florida Sen.
" The first track released under the moniker Magda Davitt is called "Milestones.
The 83 gets its moniker from the displacement of each cylinder: 488cc.
Correction: This story has been updated to correct Samm Farai Monro's moniker.
High dividend yields traditionally point to falling prices, thus the "dog" moniker.
According to the Justice Department press release, Cazes used the moniker alpha81333.
She made her first video at age 22 under the moniker, "Superwoman."
Clearly, the moniker did not quite work as well as grandma hoped.
The moniker evokes a colorless and static scene, frozen in the past.
Had Mr. Trump, they wondered, really given the coronavirus that corrosive moniker?
Commentators on Twitter debated whether the better moniker was SkyBattle or BattleSky.
The "Little Mike" moniker that Donald Trump has given him will stick.
Another wrestler, Adolfo Margarito Tapia Ibarra, originally donned the "La Parka" moniker.
Goopies, a self-assigned moniker for the brand's biggest fans, feel differently.
Watch one video of her performing on YouTube and you'll understand the moniker.
That moniker offers a clue as to what sets Hess' wave-­riders apart.
It looks like 'v2' is back on now, under the new moniker byte.
Watercutter: I'm no Stephen King, but I will co-sign that moniker. Sorry.
Those tools previously fell under the Google Apps for Work (or Education) moniker.
And the story behind her parents' choice of moniker is a sweet one.
"It kind of messes with me," she says of the three-syllable moniker.
Looking back, it feels like a fitting moniker for an exercise in futility.
The play on words moniker applies directly to what you're about to see.
The trend continues today under the moniker "flight shame," or "flygskam" in Swedish.
"Jeb exclamation point!" he shouted, in a spoof of his quixotic campaign moniker.
He plans a relaunch of his music streaming service under the Empire moniker.
Another unofficial moniker, "China's Detroit," refers to the city's prevalent automobile manufacturing industry.
Turns out, romantic comedies may want to rethink their moniker – to romantic creepies.
Last September, the previous version of macOS went live under the "Sierra" moniker.
And, our photog had a convo with the Congresswoman about her AOC moniker.
The companies using it today mostly still fall under the early adopter moniker.
There's no question that Samsung's Galaxy S10 is worthy of the "flagship" moniker.
Navy is getting a unique moniker due in part to Aldean's childhood grievances.
In March, West fought for the right to secure ownership over his moniker.
This is Joker in a formative state, before he even has the moniker.
"The Great Extrapolator" might be a more apt moniker for the current president.
It took Eubanks a while to come around to the unique moniker, however.
The awards incited the moniker "Black Oscars," made in efforts to celebrate diversity.
The indictment says the people behind this moniker were actually the Russian hackers.
Donald Trump just got tagged with the moniker he hates the most: loser.
"Obamacare Lite" is the moniker that appears to be sticking to the ACHA.
One of the industry's worst-kept secrets, it also carries the moniker PS4K.
The name of the studio, or the online moniker of our faithful pirate?
The new moniker is backed by the cabinet and the president, Milos Zeman.
Fitzpatrick — Minkah, that is — wants to sell merchandise and apparel using the moniker.
Contrary to her moniker, little of Dr. Lee's show features pimples or popping.
Google is probably doing the right thing by completely eliminating the Google+ moniker.
Back in Asia, Bhutan's underdog squad has a fearsome moniker: the Dragon Boys.
Though the Facebook account in question was using a different moniker — 'Jack Dawkins'.
"I like that it challenges stereotypes about people," O'Callaghan says of his moniker.
Apparently, they liked the moniker so much, they decided to use it twice!
But this would be by far the highest-profile application of the moniker.
The moniker derives from book, The Sandman, by Prussian Romantic author, E.T.A. Hoffman.
GUN member Michio Horikawa also pursued his own projects under the group's moniker.
It certainly feels new, with a moniker that fits its distortion, Purple Panther.
" Trump will have to settle for another moniker: "Ants at the national picnic.
Yet even she is willing to apply the moniker to the right coyote.
A pitcher on the Giants named Myung-Woo Lee gave him the moniker.
Moniker International Art Fair continues through May 5 at 718 Broadway, NoHo, Manhattan.
Rather, they alter endocrine function: hence the moniker endocrine-disrupting chemicals or EDCs.
"The whole L'Oréal moniker, 'I'm worth it,' always gives me chills," Davis says.
Now all that's left is to give this attention-seeking volcano a moniker.
In 2013, she revived the Design Office moniker for another White Columns show.
In 2014 Tether adopted its current moniker, which made its selling point explicit.
It embraces the "Sin City" moniker and the "What happens in Vegas" catchphrase.
The group has been called "the three amigos," a moniker Sondland embraced Wednesday.
The very moniker, "Dreamers," speaks to this inherent and long-standing American value.
Luckily, Waissbluth's skill as a visual storyteller helps the film avoid that moniker.
Nobody gets to have the moniker of "real" Americans, there's just different Americans.
"It's unique but it's not too weird," she explained to PEOPLE of the moniker.
Thanks to Star Wars language translators, we know his moniker stands for "Don't Join".
"Since the actual meaning behind the moniker is a kind of crew," explains Hector.
The case, which earned Sorokin the moniker of "SoHo grifter," attracted national media attention.
Its globular appearance has earned the celestial structure the moniker of the Jellyfish Nebula.
Well, yes, but your VR profile will be forever branded with a "Divorced" moniker.
He called himself the "Trump of Pahrump," a moniker he credited to Roger Stone.
Caruso-Cabrera has even chosen a similar moniker — wanting to be known as MCC.
Meanwhile, other groups have tried to distance themselves from the moniker and its forefathers.
El Bosque's moniker owed to its position on the wooded edge of the city.
The spectacle elevates the festival-friendly dance music he performs under the moniker Deadmau5.
Perhaps "Stormi" is a moniker meant to inspire the same rebelliousness her father has?
The moniker was borrowed from a cunning swordsman in a novel by Jin Yong.
It was Theodore Roosevelt who officially gave the White House its moniker in 1901.
Jeb Bush may forever be remembered for the "low energy" moniker the billionaire coined.
Those lucky enough to have earned the moniker, "FOR" ("Friend of Roger") respected him.
These will retain the Online moniker, and this only applies to the Office apps.
Though it bears the EA moniker, Fe has much more of an indie vibe.
As an aside, Moniker is a good middle name for a kid named Sinner.
In the comics, Carol Danvers had the moniker Ms. Marvel before becoming Captain Marvel.
For the president-elect, there is a moniker he might relish: the Great Disruptor.
His second LP under that moniker, The Levee, is an exercise in studio experimentation.
Seems likely she didn't choose her musical moniker based on either of these definitions.
Its popularity is downright universal, earning it the "favorite fashion retailer" moniker (yet again).
Vongsvirates gave Lyla her middle name, a Thai moniker, to honor her father's heritage.
It has historical significance as an early poetic moniker for the nation symbolizing liberty.
Rich kids taunt him and nickname him Pelé, a moniker he comes to embrace.
It earned him the moniker of the 'King of Cairo' among the Ajax faithful.
The Milwaukee Bucks are leaning into their "Cream City" moniker for their new unis.
Over the decades, Supra became a moniker associated with affordable performance and Japanese reliability.
Nuclear plants—again belying the "clean energy" moniker—produce mountains of highly radioactive waste.
Even though Mattis detests the moniker, Trump used it frequently to herald his choice.
Based on your social media presence, Sports Coach seems to go beyond a moniker.
Moniker International Art Fair will open its first New York edition in May 2018.
Last night, Breitbart unveiled a "Crooked Hillary"-style moniker for Trump: Check out Breitbart.
Forced into Femininity is the moniker of the Chicagoan multimedia artist Jill Lloyd Flanagan.
But regardless of what moniker this trend is given, we dig the luminous look.
" Her mic was shaped like a snake ... the moniker for her new album, "Reputation.
It was in 2007 that Constanzo started the streak that earned him his moniker.
Destiny first erupted on the scene with "YAYA" by her original moniker, Wavy Spice.
Will the Mormon moniker be stripped from the Mormon Channel, the church's multimedia arm?
If you are fortunate enough to be called "Coach," carry that moniker with pride.
The moniker might stick to your digital embodiment whether you like it or not.
Try these tips next time the cat's got your tongue over an unfamiliar moniker.
In fact, MikeQ's DJ moniker stems from his old username on those forums: MikeQ20053.
His other moniker, "Teflon Don," came from how often he managed to avoid prosecution.
The memos are called 302s, an internal FBI moniker for its notes of interviews.
Yutu's successor is currently nameless, with a global competition underway to choose a moniker.
Finally, an earlier version also misstated the title of a Moniker art fair leader.
And what does it specifically mean when Apple applies the moniker to a product?
This is the first time I've given a lead character a really strange moniker.
Their first album under the moniker was "Can't Buy a Thrill," an immediate success.
More recently they've been indulging their wrestling obsession under their company moniker MRW Wrestling.
The astronomer knew then that the moniker was a perfect fit for Pluto&aposs companion.
And the baby girl's moniker has a special family tie, according to grandma Kris Jenner.
Since then, there have been a grand total of 24 royals with this distinguished moniker.
Either way, it might give parents pause before choosing a bizarre moniker for their newborns.
It's one of the best around, even if the 25D moniker is a tad gimmicky.
Whatever you think of the cloud moniker, this market is real, and Intel dominates it.
The New York City native also announced the baby&aposs interesting moniker: Kulture Kiari Cephus.
" To conclude, the woman shares that she hopes the controversial moniker will be "a revolution.
Virgin Hyperloop One is the entity's official moniker going forward, which is quite a mouthful.
Trump unveiled his latest moniker for a political rival Thursday morning: head clown Chuck Schumer.
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While Atlanta's moniker might not be as well known, it's not for lack of trying.
In 2015, Burch, who's gone by the moniker Dr. Drai, attempted to trademark his nickname.
On Christmas Day, Brad Manuel released the video for "Sleep Again" under his moniker Manzy.
This moniker was clearly bestowed by someone who had never seen a real rugby game.
Perhaps a new, single promotion with the NWA moniker, at odds with its original purpose.
He gained the moniker "supercop" before leaving the department to work in the private sector.
The two are collaborators in business too, performing as a duo under the moniker Twenty88.
Thanks to your stupendously ridiculous moniker, we actually care about you and your important mission.
It is just that by the numbers, it is not living up to the moniker.
But it's an apt scene that describes "Robbin' Season," a moniker Donald Glover and co.
It also earned Montanez the moniker Godfather of Multicultural Marketing and now a Hollywood adaptation.
I recognized some names from weird Bay Area art projects: Justin's moniker was Dr. Professor.
One unit retains the Mobile Networks name, the other gets a new moniker, Global Services.
The Yellow Vest moniker was borne from the fluorescent yellow safety vests worn by demonstrators.
Burnham tells PEOPLE that the couple decided on the unique moniker way back in December.
Nearly two months into motherhood, Jordin Sparks is still getting used to her new moniker.
The boy is their third child and he's been graced with an ultra chill moniker.
But in 2016, she decided to change her famous moniker to Kate Valentine Spade. Why?
But Claure has clapped back at Legere, in particular calling out T-Mobile's "uncarrier" moniker.
He displayed plenty of the same brash spirit that earned him the "Captain America" moniker.
Despite such displays, the "Rich Kids of Instagram" moniker rankles Mr. Warren and his clique.
A few years later, the moniker was given to a small island in the bay.
A number of high-profile Democrats have sought to distance themselves from the socialist moniker.
Bloomberg said a different model will, meaning it might not carry the "iPad Pro" moniker.
Red accents abound, brightening up the cabin and paying respect to the car's "Sport" moniker.
One, the Moniker Group, provides co-working space in a rehabilitated warehouse to emerging artists.
The Trump train isn't done trolling Chris Cuomo over his hatred of the "Fredo" moniker.
Parents are Bound 2 go in the opposite direction with this much more hardcore moniker.
Hervé Salters, a French keyboardist who also works under the moniker General Elektriks, is one.
But it rarely is the life-changing experience or moniker that people think it is.
Five years ago, UK producer Jamie Teasdale released the stunning Severant under his Kuedo moniker.
"1 for 38 Kasich": This moniker for the governor of Ohio is deeply, deeply underappreciated.
Jiang raps under the name FUCKSKY, but is far more polite than his moniker suggests.
The AGC, the offshoot of the paramilitaries, has scrawled its moniker across buildings in Riosucio.
After Vancouverites were caught socializing, the city earned a new moniker: the Florida of Canada.
This Bay Area singer-producer's moniker refers to bewitching, and her music is fittingly spooky.
The moniker, he has often said, is a random and admittedly silly collection of syllables.
Costar Emily Osment (Lilly Truscott) primarily acts and recently released music under the moniker Bluebiird.
In 2019, Osment released an EP titled "When I Loved You" under the moniker Bluebiird. 
To definitely lose his "interim" moniker, he needs to come up with an innovative workaround.
The DARK moniker is as misleading as the GMO labels these activists have advocated for.
Naturally, this publicly available nugget of info helped investigators link Burchard to the caliconnect moniker.
The moniker Holland only refers to two out of the 12 provinces in The Netherlands.
In the Philippines and other former Spanish colonies, queso de bola is a common moniker.
And with doing so, they have made the term sneakerhead a more gender-neutral moniker.
And all this is in addition to Microsoft's own PC efforts under the Surface moniker.
But she is battling to throw off the "mini-Merkel" moniker bestowed on her by sceptics.
Trump's moniker for then-GOP rival Ted Cruz, "Lyin' Ted," helped define the Texas senator negatively.
Another moniker, "vomit fruit," is more appropriate, but it may even be an insult to vomit.
UConnect, Fiat Chrysler's corporate infotainment system, is a serious contender for the "best infotainment system" moniker.
You might think that General Motors or Ford would have come up with the Superamerica moniker.
Some of which will still be there under the moniker of Aubrey & The Three Migos Tour.
They were involved with a Darknet market vendor operating under the moniker "Trapgod," the DOJ said.
In competition, Hales is known as "The Sleeper", and there are two reasons behind that moniker.
In fact, the area was actually known as "Collegeville" until awarded its current moniker in 1907.
The aforementioned Russian Hunter moniker didn't exactly stick as Moldavsky eked out a unanimous decision victory.
As his moniker "Sober Steve," he wrote a note to "Drunk Steve" reminding himself to hydrate.
Secureworks calls them Group-4127, but today CrowdStrike's moniker—Fancy Bear—is the most widely known.
On top of its memorable moniker, the stone actually has a place in the history books.
Rather, the dramedy leans even further into the "comedy" half of that moniker this time around.
The moniker is the sixth most likely name in the royal baby betting, according to Ladbrokes.
Colt still owns the AR-15 trademark and eventually revived the moniker for its civilian line.
Just as suddenly as he appeared, J.Prone is now gone – at least that particular moniker is.
Some experts contend that even as innocuous a moniker as "air taxi" insufficiently describes the technology.
Owners: Steve Taormina and Alan Stewart, who make improvised electronic music under the moniker Monster-Zero.
The update — Apple's first to be released under the new macOS moniker — marks Siri's desktop debut.
The moniker isn't quite as popular as Arya, though, a Thrones character played by Maisie Williams.
There's a regular sedan, though it should be noted that the "sedan" moniker isn't completely descriptive.
The moniker appears to have stuck — showing up in news headlines and as a Twitter hashtag.
You pronounce it "see four eighteen," and it's the musical moniker of German producer Daniel Rosenfeld.
Under her Hannah Montana moniker, "He Could Be the One" also made its way to #10.
We really don't care for that moniker because we feel it's been watered down so much.
InfoSec people called it Hackerville or Cybercrime Central, but its moniker could also be BMW City.
Keef, who makes weed his moniker, makes a case for smoking and driving ... a terrible case.
The forthcoming release is called i,i, and is Justin Vernon's fourth album under the moniker.
As for who really deserves the "fifth Beatle" moniker... we'll leave that one up to you.
" They called the "2.5" moniker an "overstatement," writing that it'd be more accurately named "HW 2.1.
The comedian and actor has teased fans with freestyles for years under the moniker Chocolate Droppa.
Trump has a knack for coining just the right moniker, the perfectly dismissive and catchy thing.
LOCAL UTILITIES' predictable businesses and steady dividends have earned them the moniker "widow-and-orphan shares".
It streamlines the whole line, for one, by keeping the "iPhone X" moniker in some form.
Ken Hardcastle used the moniker on the "Sugar Daddy" dating website Seeking Arrangement, according to police.
Anyone with that particular moniker is eligible toreceive a refundup to $153 for round trip flights.
The format breeds intimacy with the reader, who receives regular dispatches stamped with the author's moniker.
Under the moniker of Your Boy Tony Braxton, Shad is reveling in the world of nostalgia.
For Urban Outfitters to sell Navajo designs under the moniker of Navajo shows colonization still exists.
A proper moniker is in order if Trump is going to be our first porn president.
Whatever its moniker turns out to be (the Seattle Kraken?), the team already has feverish support.
The team became known in curling circles as Team Reject, a moniker it came to embrace.
It is impossible to overstate how much the Cowboys' "America's Team" moniker drives people crazy here.
She recently pushed that idea further with "Slugger," the first album under her solo moniker, Sad13.
Michael Gilday retained the "A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority" moniker from the previous CNO, Adm.
He said he didn't see a problem with founding a business with a less serious moniker.
That moniker means a gas-powered 2000-liter turbo 4-cylinder is tucked under the bonnet.
Per the World Health Organization, the unwieldy, serial-number-like moniker 2019-nCoV is no more.
There is also evidence that the steel-rain moniker predates Desert Storm in American artillery circles.
The transaction closed in February, creating a smaller Sears now operating under the moniker Transform Holdco.
Danvers only became Captain Marvel in 2012 after operating under the moniker Ms. Marvel for decades.
But this week's "Empire" is the rare (sigh) midseason finale that lives up to the moniker.
Ben Jacobs will lead the new venture arm, which has a cute moniker -- the Companion Fund.
Black is the artist's defining colour (it has earned him the moniker, "the master of noir").
Once known as the nation's manufacturing hub, the region was tagged with the "rust belt" moniker.
At least they got it right with Atlas, the moniker for their big all-American SUV.
She wasn't always comfortable with the maternal moniker though she later embraced it — and why not?
A user on Reddit, a social-discussion website, going by the moniker of "HanAssholeSolo" swiftly took credit.
A user on Reddit, a social-discussion website, going by the moniker of "HanAssholeSolo", swiftly took credit.
If Bodega™ were named "Vendr" or some similarly boring moniker, I doubt there'd be any backlash.
The zoo said that 29 percent of the 2,700 that were cast went to the winning moniker.
But in 2013, shortly after North's birth, Kris dished on the significance of her granddaughter's directional moniker.
This is the first year the school (which is 97.3% Black) will be known under this moniker.
Yeezy: The rapper's catalog of music and fashion has skyrocketed to success under the moniker of Yeezy.
The goofy moniker didn't sit well with some high ups, including the UK's science minister Jo Johnson.
The company' last flagship — the LG V30s ThinQ, also has the "ThinQ" moniker, which indicates AI features.
It's been a while since California producer Will Wiesenfeld has released any music under his Baths moniker.
The 13-year interval between the two spates of murders earned the killer the "Grim Sleeper" moniker.
She was dubbed the 'liberal West's last defender' when Trump succeeded Obama - a moniker she has dismissed.
Articles will be pulled for being "patent nonsense," a moniker that sounds more subjective than it is.
During an interview on The Wendy Williams Show, the host asked where she got her showbiz moniker.
There are actually a few different features that rightfully earn the Arrow go-kart its 'smart' moniker.
HMD Global just announced a new Nokia-branded phone bound for China under the X-series moniker.
The Model 3 technically starts at $35,0003, which is how it has held onto that "affordable" moniker.
The President fired right back, welcoming Biden to the campaign fight by reviving his "Sleepy Joe" moniker.
The moniker stuck after an editor blasted the hot air that Chicago politicians were known to spout.
With the "Chroma" moniker comes a fully-lit RGB keyboard with millions upon millions of color variations.
Back in 2016, the network created Total Registration Live under the TRL moniker to encourage voter registration.
Maybe Baldwin saw Call Me By Your Name and now thinks she should claim her boyfriend's moniker.
Bayer chose to do away with the Monsanto name and carry products like Roundup under its moniker.
The extinct reptile was given this peculiar moniker on account of its exquisitely preserved and uncrushed braincase.
The submersible robot got its moniker when it became the consolation prize in a 2016 publicity stunt.
Visual cues, namely a moniker emblazoned onto a woman's denim posterior, indicate which artist is on deck.
Like other phones from LG with the "ThinQ" moniker, the V35 has a focus on artificial intelligence.
How do you feel about being associated with this persona or moniker of the 'most epic troll'?
One was a straightforward yet beautiful portrait of Sofia Verbilla who sings under the moniker Harmony Woods.
Anderson, who went by the moniker "King David," was convicted and sentenced to nine years in prison.
They're tied to the moniker "social" for a very good reason — encourage their use, dialogue and engagement.
Cantwell earned the moniker "crying Nazi" after a teary video he posted soon after he was indicted.
In 2013, shortly after North's birth, Kris Jenner dished on the significance of her granddaughter's directional moniker.
He is referred to mostly by his moniker "Juice", even by himself, his family and his friends.
Vrse, the company behind some of the best-known virtual reality video, is dropping the "VR" moniker.
The Atlanta producer, better known by his beatmaking moniker, Mike WiLL Made-It, arrives calm and collected.
You can find Radio Garden, made by Studio Puckey in collaboration with Moniker, online in your browser .
Diesel took more liberties with his moniker change: the 49-year-old was actually born Mark Sinclair.
" Sims appeared to use the new moniker to publicize the release of his book, "Team of Vipers.
His tenacious campaign to protect the beautiful Lake Tai had earned him the moniker Lake Tai Warrior.
" The president has repeatedly denounced Bannon as a "leaker" and given him the derisive moniker "Sloppy Steve.
They were conceptualized and built in the 1990s and 2000s, and often carried the simplified "737NG" moniker.
He has since used the moniker several times, resurrecting charges that Warren falsely claimed Native American ancestry.
"A total witch hunt," Trump said at one point, repeating his preferred moniker for the Mueller investigation.
He bristles at the moniker some have given to the US fight in Afghanistan -- the forgotten war.
It gets its "Trail" moniker because it evokes the idea of "exploring nature", according to the automaker.
The 28GT is the Grand Tourer (hence the "GT" moniker) variant of the new 212S sports car.
The moniker isn't funny for the obvious and retrograde, "Ha, a guy with a girl's name!" reason.
This is the second time recent months that residents have requested the president's moniker be taken down.
Because the variety of pear originated on his land, it was also laden with the unfortunate moniker.
Hazel-Grace, the full name of the character, is the new moniker of some 22 baby girls.
The most unsung among these artists might be Toy Light, the moniker of artist-producer Walker Ashby.
"Help me" is a common moniker; others range from in-jokes to unprintable racial and sexual epithets.
Doc Martin continues the tradition today by hosting all-night underground events under the Sublevel California moniker.
That was the winning moniker selected in NASA's "Name the Rover" essay contest, which began last summer.
Nearby Visalia was where EARONS committed the crimes that led to his first moniker, the Visalia Ransacker.
Ayaana's heritage earns her the moniker "the Descendant" and gives her the chance to study in China.
That simplified moniker actually represents a change in how the Wi-Fi Alliance is branding these standards.
By any moniker, vacationing with one's adult siblings is a unique endeavor with particular benefits and challenges.
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A land perpetually on the brink of war has, unfortunately, become the moniker of the Korean peninsula.
Mr. McConnell's every move then seemed calibrated to enrage his opponents, to inspire some new macabre moniker.
Here is a quick history lesson on how the town (and consequently the show) acquired this moniker.
The "50 Cent" moniker is in reference to the nickname of American rapper Curtis James Jackson III.
This column looks at the two most vulnerable Democratic incumbents and why they deserve that scary moniker.
Their scorched-earth effort to "repeal and replace" needs a moniker, too, one that holds them accountable.
Clashes in the 1930s sparked by the miners' efforts to unionise gave the county its "bloody" moniker.
Under the moniker "DJ D-Sol," Solomon spins dubstep records at elite clubs all over the world.
It's been a moniker for xenophobic, angry, and fearmongering rhetoric that's pitted white majorities against marginalized communities.
That moniker is what Trump sought to reclaim Tuesday, to the applause of figures like David Duke.
It's been a long minute since last we heard from Mackenzie Scott under her musical moniker TORRES.
Some things are true but get called fake; some things are false but never get the "fake" moniker.
Fortunately, when sex is involved, the Plan B One-Step® moniker is as apt as they come.
Though, reports suggest that the company may use 'Pixel' moniker instead of using the 'Nexus' branding this time.
But in 2013, shortly after North's birth, Kris Jenner dished on the significance of her granddaughter's directional moniker.
Williams' cat Sparta is an animal influencer himself who goes by the moniker "The Mean Kitty," on Youtube.
They put out one this year with Sur L'eau who, despite their French moniker, are actually from Germany.
At one point, Carmen embraces her "witch" moniker as a way to scare her would-be inquisition murderers.
Borrowing the names of former bandmates Long John Baldry and Elton Dean, he arrived at his famous moniker.
As for the comedic name, a yellow submarine on board the research ship will carry the "Boaty" moniker.
But one model and fellow mom has a more personal reaction to Stormi Webster's unique moniker: Stormi Bree.
"It's me...Nicki Minashkenazi!" merging the inimitable rapper's moniker with that of Ilana's own Eastern European Jewish heritage.
Romeo Miller, the entertainer and entrepreneur formerly known by his rap moniker Lil Romeo, has a new gig.
One of the inspirations for True's moniker – retired NBA star David Robinson – is apparently aware of his namesake.
A condo building on Manhattan's Upper West Side removed the gold-plated "Trump Place" moniker from its facade.
Using the moniker "welcomia," he is behind several hacking photos you may have seen before, including on Motherboard.
She broke up with him, pocketed the catchy moniker, moved to L.A., and has been dominating ever since.
NEW YORK — Hyundai recently split its top-end Genesis moniker off into its own premium flag-ship brand.
Along the way, it lost the Fisker moniker but gained a redesigned infotainment system and "super-charging" capabilities.
Vigilante killings of suspected criminals happen often enough in Nigeria that they have their own moniker: jungle justice.
B.S.' moniker took on a grim new meaning among the plugged-in set of Washington: Mister Bone Saw.
She has since announced the brand name, which draws from her own moniker: Tequila Honor del Castillo. 4.
The EiR moniker is in recognition that he will continue to independently run his popular podcast and business.
And Ho Chi Minh City's airport, decades after the fall of Saigon, is still rocking the SGN moniker.
Posting a photo of her son late Friday, Kardashian West confirmed the long-awaited unique moniker — Psalm West!
And while that moniker won't grab your attention, it more than makes up for it with performance prowess.
While things still may be fresh for the newlyweds, Baldwin is ready to take on her new moniker.
Of course, the creek already had a name, Watlachéix'k̲'i Héen, when it was given its new unoriginal moniker.
It was around this time that the media began using the moniker, "The Artist Formerly Known As Prince."
The moniker "Casper" (as in ghost or spook) stuck, some backyards were off-limits, and occasionally, fists flew.
In fact, guys have been reveling in serious bromances since way before there was a moniker for it.
I also appreciate the GlamSquad for dubbing me with my marquee-worthy moniker for the day: Kemily Kardashian.
Berreni, known by the street moniker "Zoo Project," began painting murals in his native Paris neighborhood aged 15.
They're aiming to make 22 ring dives in all — before the mission concludes (hence the "grand finale" moniker).
Google appears to be removing the Google Cast name and switching it back to the original Chromecast moniker.
Since 2005, Andy Curtis-Brignell has been recording ambitious and innovative black metal under the moniker of Caїna.
Beard might not have a fancy superhero moniker or a three-picture storyline devoted to his daddy issues.
Weekdays were spent practicing and rehearsing, studying jazz charts, learning covers, and performing under the moniker Breezy Lovejoy.
Count Nasir Jones, the multiplatinum-selling rapper better known by his stage moniker "Nas," among that elite group.
He's been given every kind of death-related moniker as a result, from the Terminator to the Undertaker.
The Fairfax, Virginia-based law school on Tuesday announced yet another new moniker: the Antonin Scalia Law School.
The goof could potentially be blamed on the props department, who gave the Horowitz clan a new moniker.
We know him as Father Christmas, but an equally appropriate moniker for this guy, perhaps, is Papa Hobo.
His moniker grew out of his boxing aspirations in his youth; "Buster" a conflation of his middle name.
Uber, under the moniker Uber Money, wants to be a bank for its drivers (and maybe riders too).
The Riley Rose moniker was coined by Linda and Esther Chang, the daughters of Forever 21's founders.
When he was studying Mandarin at N.Y.U., Kos-Read adopted a Chinese moniker, as many language students do.
Many thought his moniker, the Chin, came from his days as a boxer, or from his wide jaw.
So are the posters hanging on every block in the East Cut proudly displaying the 'hood's new moniker.
The car gets its "Trail" moniker because it evokes the idea of "exploring nature," according to the automaker.
Its moniker of Limited Ultimate might lead you to expect instrument panel stitching and real wood trim. Nope.
Even Levitas' moniker, which was a shortening of his birth name, carried with it an air of mystery.
The moniker itself was a partial newspaper invention, leaning on the details of the third and final murder.
Speedy Ortiz's Sadie Dupuis will release her first solo album under the Sad13 moniker, Slugger, on November 11.
An 18-year-old student who goes by the moniker Tonynoname alerted me of this issue last week.
Evidence includes their portmanteau, friendship necklaces featuring said moniker, and frequent appearances on each other's social media accounts.
The moniker first entered popular usage to describe Buhari when he took six months to appoint a cabinet.
"And the views are special," he said, adding that they were likely the reason behind the Moondance moniker.
The 39-year-old filed to adopt the West African moniker in Washington State ... according to Daily Mail.
So far, he has released seven albums on the label, including everything he's done under the moniker Zoo.
The New York investment adviser Scott Lawin, who owns 300 urban art examples, shopped at Moniker last year.
Its first moniker — Valley of the Heart's Delight — referred to the California region's natural beauty and fruit orchards.
His undramatic name is Arnold Beckoff, though he also goes by the more promising moniker of Virginia Ham.
But that minor detail didn't stop Oprah from using the "Dr." moniker at the front of his name.
"Don't call it that," says one local, who asked not to be named, when questioned about the moniker.
His 1872 "Impression, Sunrise" helped give Impressionism its name (though the moniker was not a compliment at first).
Mr. Hockey is also the moniker by which the deli's owner, Joe Brand, is known around Long Beach.
There are so many millionaires among the children of its leaders that they have a moniker: the Princelings.
Giglia — who coined Giu Giu, Raggiani's childhood nickname that would become her brand moniker — passed away in 2014.
For those who know and love the Miata (a moniker used only in the United States), fear not.
But its "Evil Empire" moniker, once a label favored by the company's critics, has fallen by the wayside.
Nicknamed Macho by his father — who was out of the family's life — he lived up to the moniker.
Adult males grow a patch of grey hair on their back and hips, giving them the 'silverback' moniker.
If they're anything like the rumors have indicated, Apple's core iPhone upgrades will carry the new "Pro" moniker.
Iksil has publicly chafed at the "London Whale" moniker and being portrayed as solely responsible for the losses.
These gaffes were often treated with fondness, earning him the moniker "Uncle Joe" and inspiring a thousand memes.
"I just loved the name Tofurky," says Tibbott, who adds that he got permission to use the moniker.
Describing someone with that moniker is a function of an agreement between the media organization and the source.
Four counties (Loudon, Fairfax, Arlington and Alexandria) came together to submit a proposal under the Northern Virginia moniker.
It's perfectly fine to admit that you don't know what the hell ymtk's moniker means at a glance.
However, it is the big, sudden moves that tend to claim trade casualties, sometimes earning the moniker "widowmaker".
And the other thing, the way I got the moniker Mr. International is I was always out there.
Yuval Levin has been called "the most influential conservative intellectual of the Obama era," and the moniker fits.
His political heir has an earthier moniker, Banana Man; he is a planter from Haiti's remote north-western peninsula.
First off, it's 63-feet-eight-inches long (that's almost 6 meters long, hence the 6 in its moniker).
Bayer branded its pain medication with this simple moniker in 23 and sold it around the world for years.
Ivan Viktorvich Klepikov, who went by the moniker "petr0vich," ran the group's IT management, web hosting, and domain names.
Chippy was actually a male tabby, but McNish was nicknamed "Chippy," and the cat's moniker reflected their close relationship.
They've attained the moniker "the mirror of love" and went home in a jewelry box that alone cost $25,000.
Her character's moniker -- the "L" for Laverne on her sweater -- became one of the most famous logos in television.
Whether this railway will earn as colorful a moniker as that of the British endeavor remains to be seen.
But in the case of CVS' first ever Epic Beauty Event, we couldn't think of a more apt moniker.
There are approximately 12 bajillion options, and whatever moniker you go with is sticking to that kid for life.
That event, which is often referred to as "the day the music died," earned the moniker from McLean's song.
DDoS itself emerged in 2000, unleashed by a Quebec teen, Michael Calce, who went online by the moniker Mafiaboy.
This weekend, ICP's Violent J and Ruby Bruce Lee premiered a new consumer advocacy web series under the moniker.
He wrestles professionally under the moniker "Jungle Boy" and recently made his return to the ring in New Jersey.
Most of the Google Pixel 3A's moniker makes sense on the surface: "Google," who, you know, sells the phone.
So, it's no surprise that ex-England rugby star Mike Tindall has a special moniker for wife, Zara Tindall.
Fischer is one of six contemporary artists to accept the invitation to redesign the bag under the moniker ArtyCapucines.
After all, there's no feminized moniker for a director or producer or a writer or doctor or a lawyer.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly referred to Warren with the very racist moniker "Pocahontas" during several of his rallies.
Plus, with Jacob Hadjigeorgis and Glenroy Brown's well-established pickle expertise behind it, the soft serve deserves its moniker.
Over the years, the shots continued ... with Dwight even trying to use Shaq's famous "Superman" moniker at one point.
If you were wondering what, exactly, the title is referring to, it's a reference to quite a powerful moniker.
There were no cell phones then and he was always very territorial that he started that moniker for her.
Writer Brian Michael Bendis explained to Wired that Marvel's Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada came up with the moniker.
If you don't need top-notch performance, you can simply choose the less expensive model without the "Pro" moniker.
Yet if Oklahoma and Oklahoma State keep things up, their rivalry -- and its moniker -- is sure to keep gaining.
That hilarious moniker goes to the anonymous social media entity whose antics haunt St. Bernadine Catholic in Washington state.
For the moniker, Brandi and Bryan went back to a favorite name they almost used on their youngest daughter.
Shantytowns were commonly known as "hobo jungles," and that's how The Jungle is believed to have gotten its moniker.
And with his handsome face and adorable smile, he's living up to his "World's Most Handsome Royal Baby" moniker.
The duality of the moniker mirrors the two-sided industrial/natural, electronic/acoustic theme that runs through their work.
It's also a total page-turner — don't let the moniker "classic" dissuade you from reading this uplifting, important book.
Both laid the foundation for the IT successes (namely mobile money) that have earned Kenya its Silicon Savannah moniker.
" In the interview, Clinton was asked what she calls Trump, in response to his moniker for her: "Crooked Hillary.
The seven MPs will initially sit as independent MPs in parliament, under the appropriate moniker of The Independent Group.
The move comes after he asked his followers to vote on what they wanted his new moniker to be.
Instead a 12-foot long, 1,500-pound AUV got the moniker, which is emblazoned across its bulbous yellow hull.
On June 93, Kiley Lotz, who makes music under the moniker Petal, will release her second album, Magic Gone.
In the meantime, William Doyle has ditched his East India Youth moniker and is working on a new album.
When he's not working with Levi's or snapping shots of No Age, he makes music under the moniker Numb.
Plus, the Boaty McBoatface moniker will not be forgotten — it will become the name of the ship's robot submersible.
Yet the company's new moniker came not from either of those sources, but from a much more serendipitous process.
Fans can comment which name they like best on Facebook, and the winning moniker will be announced March 12.
While the snap's puppy filter was pretty distracting (and plenty sweet), we didn't miss Kardashian using the new moniker.
If they had, it would have revealed all the unflattering connotations that come along with the three-letter moniker.
And though their new baby is named after his father, settling on his moniker was not an easy decision.
Kim forged on with McPherson's help, and released an album in 1995 under the short-lived moniker the Amps.
During her spare time, she started to sell vintage designer clothing on eBay under the moniker Nasty Gal Vintage.
The moniker is simply a name for the new currency that would be created only if the network splits.
Since then, it has become known as the "farting corpse movie", a moniker which has been hard to shake.
Fans were quick to point out that the guy who gave her that moniker was none other than Mayer.
The marquee at the concert hall still carried T.I.'s moniker on Thursday, as police investigators combed the scene.
He'd even earned the New York Post moniker "Inferno Landlord" after a series of mysterious arsons on his properties.
Friends and foes alike have labelled President Donald Trump a populist, but the moniker has always fitted him uneasily.
A group of affected residents and business owners dawn the moniker "L Train Coalition" to push for more information.
On Instagram, the crew posts photos and videos of their personal achievements under the collective moniker the Skate Kitchen.
They will hammer him for only recently adding the word "democratic" in front of his long-time "socialist" moniker.
Lincoln Center Out of Doors, also in progress, is the moniker attached to events that take place, well, outdoors.
Harwood: I noticed that you, like other Democrats, have used on Twitter, the moniker "tax scam" for this bill.
Some current and former D.C.-area residents took to Twitter to offer up their thoughts on the new moniker.
Flügel landed his über-hit, "Rocker," in 290, together with Jörn Elling Wuttke, under the collaborative moniker, Alter Ego.
More recently, Katz released his first solo effort titled Nite Flite, under the moniker Mity Lion in late 2015.
The meaning of the acronym in Jay IDK's moniker—Ignorantly Delivering Knowledge—is a near-perfect summary of him.
In the video, Rodger dubbed himself the "supreme gentleman," a moniker that Minassian referenced in his alleged Facebook post.
"The moniker 'billionaire' now has become the catchphrase," said Schultz, who has an estimated net worth of $3.5 billion.
Experts flattered him with a "Baby Fed" moniker, a reference to Federer, the third-ranked player in the world.
The "devil" part of these creatures' moniker comes from the fits of rage they can burst into when threatened.
Back in March, Greta Kline released Vessel, her third official album under her Frankie Cosmos moniker, via Sub Pop.
Then her first granddaughter came up with a monosyllabic moniker that was easy to say and suited her, somehow.
The 26-year-old Torontonian recently released her sizzling pop self-titled debut EP under the moniker of RALPH.
That's the moniker for the growing faction of people who solve Rubik's Cube-style puzzles at mind-bending speeds.
Mike began opening up for Rainer Maria which led to him recording under the moniker Owen and finding success.
The Redmi Note 9993 sans the Pro moniker is a bit smaller, with a 6.3-inch, full HD screen.
After Gustin&aposs Barry said that he&aposs "also the Flash," Miller&aposs character appeared puzzled by the moniker.
Daniel, 37, owns Cosmic Soup Recording in Phoenix and helped Cooksey record rap songs under the moniker King Playbola.
Hillary Clinton said on Sunday Donald Trump's new moniker for her, "Crooked Hillary," was not even worthy of response.
Mitt Romney admitted with a coy "c'est moi" that he'd been tweeting under the moniker "Pierre Delecto" since 2011.
"It seemed like a good idea at the time," she told Craig Kilborn of her new moniker in 2000.
Greece had objected that its former moniker, Macedonia, implied a claim to the Greek region of the same name.
The company has begun selling hats under its own moniker and is branching into men's hats and doll hats.
Inspiration for the moniker, Organs Without Body, comes from theories developed by French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari.
But in the ensuing decade the Andrew Broder­-lead project has proved as elusive as its moniker would indicate.
It's especially difficult to stamp the graduating class of Hunter College's MFA cohort with a single moniker or style.
Berlin-via-Santiago producer Ricardo Villalobos has announced his next release, for which he's resuscitated the moniker Richard Wolfsdorf.
Christiane Hultquist, whose artist's moniker is Christian Joy, debuts her screen printing series Surfaces  at PONY in New York.
" Hoptman elided her choices as "practitioners of painting qua painting," perhaps synonymous with the elusive moniker of "painter-painter.
You can add toppings like jalapeños and avocado to your burgers, hence the "just like you like it" moniker.
Next week, Inga Copeland will self-release her second solo studio album, Live in Paris, under her moniker, Lolina.
For a little over half a decade, Oakland experimenter Adam Keith has been issuing bruised electronics under the moniker Cube.
Where Scott (Paul Rudd) and Hope (Evangeline Lilly) can shrink or grow, Ava can phase through objects — hence the moniker.
Rather than plotting points on a political map, the designers Studio Moniker have instead opted to present a physical map.
For now, Keith Mann is in retirement, but the pair says they'll re-start using the moniker if need arises.
Though Android bears the moniker of open-source, the chain of trust between developers, distributors, and end-users is broken.
The property, which has been saddled with the more homogenized moniker "Sycamore Valley Ranch," carries a $67 million price tag.
We wanted to reflect this perspective in our title, embracing the humanity of the men and not their politicized moniker.
For comparison, Carol Danvers, the Captain Marvel we're focusing on now, is actually the sixth to take on the moniker.
As the moniker implies, these objects, of which there are potentially thousands, are located well beyond the orbit of Neptune.
It's not clear what role Trump himself played in this process, although, of course, the moniker "Lyin' Comey" is Trump's.
Because of that, "Malibu" — his second album under this moniker, following a stretch under the name Breezy Lovejoy — is multilayered.
Sometimes fawningly called "Big Daddy Xi", the president might justify the moniker if he better cared for his country's daughters.
The Bachelor couple previously teased their daughter's "unique" name in April, adding that they chose the moniker back in December.
While Bruce Wayne is a billionaire, the man who originally claimed his moniker was a farm laborer in 1940s Arkansas.
Lego relaunched its line of ninja fantasy sets under the "Ninjago" moniker in 2011, and an upcoming movie — out Sept.
Tencent is currently in the process of releasing a global version of the game under the moniker Arena of Valor.
Tiffany Haddish and Brad Pitt may soon need their own couple name in line with his former relationship's moniker, Brangelina.
After her subsequent disasters, I think a more apt moniker would be Theresa Mayday ("A sea of troubles", February 3rd).
They tipped the paparazzi off to where they were at all times to elevate their namesake and couple moniker, Speidi.
She began wearing a custom-made American Greed t-shirt, with her moniker "Bank Robbing Babe" splashed across the front.
Ted Cruz a liar to his face in several of the debates, and even pulled out the "Lyin' Ted" moniker.
Kirstin Maldonado knows you can't pronounce her name, but she feels her new solo moniker won't cause as much confusion.
For years, Sudol performed under the moniker A Fine Frenzy and released several full-length albums that earned international acclaim.
He made his ring debut on May 29, 2009 under the moniker Dawson Alexander before fighting under his own name.
Sure enough, engaged dance pros Peta Murgatroyd and Maksim Chmerkovskiy gave their son a moniker as unique as their own.
It just seems wrong to give a fake-meat company an animal moniker, even if it is a mythical one.
Amazon Fire Amazon also has its own streaming set-top box and streaming stick sold under the Fire TV moniker.
Since they don't feature any raps, the other two tracks are more suited to Earl's production moniker, Random Black Dude.
The intensive track and signal overhaul is the cause of the original "Summer of Hell," the moniker reappropriated by straphangers.
Even Funk released an oft-misunderstood album under his Venetian Snares moniker called Winnipeg Is a Frozen Shithole in 2005.
We're officially deeming this on-stage moment as a call to action to get the Trainwreck star a major moniker.
However, the moniker "RRS Boaty McBoatface" submitted by user James Hand quickly became the crowd favorite with over 26,000 votes.
Nanga Parbat obtained its "Killer Mountain" moniker due to the high number of lives it has claimed over the years.
Clinton the moniker "Crooked Hillary," has clearly settled on the line of attack as one that will stick and sting.
Don't be afraid to vent about fundraising, even on Twitter (I'm pretty sure that earned me the moniker "biotech rebel ").
It is love of those freedoms, not "hate" that leads us to call out those who truly deserve that moniker.
Since then, however, Ireland has become a poster-child for austerity measures and recovery, earning itself the "Celtic Phoenix" moniker.
With much of the gym's makeup consisting of black and Brazilian fighters, the team's jokey moniker as the Blackzilians stuck.
Last year, Iceage's Elias Bender Rønnenfel delivered an LP called This World Is Not Enough under the moniker Marching Church.
Created by Studio Moniker in Amsterdam the site offers no redeeming value except for a bit of pure comedic relief.
As yet, it has not been named, but there is a public competition to find the right moniker for it.
If we don't get wet enough, we're prudes (or "gritty kitty bitches," Ronda Rousey's moniker for women who need lube).
The project is the brainchild of Moniker, a design studio based in the Netherlands known for its participatory tech projects.
FireEye said FIN10 used the moniker Angels_of_Truth at least once, claiming to attack in retaliation for Canadian sanctions against Russia.
Unlike the unsettled atmosphere of some of his other releases under the moniker, this is ambient music as self-care.
Beeple started his everydays series under the self-deprecating moniker Beeple Crap before it was the meme it is now.
He embraces the self-flattering moniker of "wartime President," while displaying little of the steadfastness linked to successful crisis leadership.
Working as a coat-check boy at the gay club Heaven in Charing Cross, he came to his adopted moniker.
He's been making music under the Washed Out moniker since 2009, and his projects have always had strong visual elements.
When ABC Family changed its name to Freeform in 2015, it hoped to distance itself from its innocent-sounding moniker.
His famous shaving cream commercial with the attractive blond, his cool clothes, and lifestyle earned him the moniker "Broadway Joe".
When I call Joe Lewis, who performs under the moniker Black Joe Lewis and The Honeybears, he's just waking up.
Brandon's resemblance to another young Kansan of extraterrestrial background, with an alliterative moniker and remarkable abilities, is surely no accident.
If you're Tehran techno DJs Anoosh and Arash, who perform under the moniker Blade&Beard, the answer is: very carefully.
But in its wake will be a series of empowered, often independent groups working hard to redefine the controversial moniker.
This Atlanta-born rapper's moniker riffs on the word "jittery," which his grandmother used to describe him as a child.
Austin has also earned another moniker in recent years: Silicon Hills, named after the Central Texas region's signature hill country.
We'll also probably see a new naming system that adds the "Pro" moniker to at least one of those models.
Three of them fall under the "Julianna HR" moniker and are pretty flashy, with a golden ring surrounding the watchface.
Plant-based, meatless, animal-free … regardless of the moniker given, it seems like everyone is getting into the meatless craze.
My original moniker embodied my parents' dreams for me, but their unwavering acceptance of my name change manifested their love.
And as for to whom the moniker will be applied, here are the men in contention: John Bessler Wife: Sen.
Only Layzie Bone resisted the temptation, refusing to take on the moniker of Layzie Boneless, and honestly, good for him.
Trump has previously mocked the Intelligence chairman as "pencil-neck Adam Schiff," a moniker his campaign turned into T-shirts.
Using the Internet-friendly "Bomb Cyclone" moniker here would be to the detriment of public understanding of this weather phenomenon.
"To me, it's a moniker of respect," Alexis Hubshman, the founder and director of Scope, said of the "satellite" term.
McCain cited foreign leaders who have adopted the term "fake news," which is Trump's preferred moniker for unfavorable press coverage.
Which is probably why Apple decided to embrace the Pro moniker it applies to its higher-end iPads and MacBooks.
She's picked out the name Charlotte — Charlie for short — and Eddie agrees, so they share the moniker with their friends.
Biden's unscripted, off-the-cuff flubs are a big part of his political persona — core to his Uncle Joe moniker.
On Monday, he described her as "a very low IQ individual," repeating a moniker he often uses for the congresswoman.
On the campaign trail, he called himself "tough on crime" — a moniker for someone who supports harsher criminal justice policies.
"It was literally as simple as that, at Target, in the underwear section!" she tells PEOPLE of deciding on the moniker.
The flaw has even been dubbed the "green line of death," a fitting moniker only a week into the X's lifecycle.
The 9913 R moniker is a throwback to the 1967 911 R, which was essentially a race car for the road.
An unexpectedly large share of voters in the Michigan primary also identified themselves as liberal, with 56 percent using that moniker.
Eventually he was coaxed out of musical exile, first recording under the moniker Neil MacArthur and finally under his own name.
Perhaps the unique three-part moniker is inspired by the iconic pop-star, the benevolent Pope Francis, and... actor James Franco?
But Fitty earned the moniker in 2012 after announcing he would donate a billion meals to the UN World Food Program.
Still, what you consider a console might not be in line with what Microsoft considers worth of carrying the Xbox moniker.
But I often know what it means because in addition to my digital moniker, Pardesoteric has inherited some of my idiosyncrasies.
"Reality politics" echoes the "reality news" moniker the pro-Trump media used for itself around the time of the president's inauguration.
Known by his performing moniker Childish Gambino, Glover spoke warmly of Miller during his gig at Chicago's United Center on Sunday.
However, when it came to choosing a moniker for their daughter on the way, the pair knew they wanted to wait.
It only seems appropriate the moniker of this as yet unnamed yipper should be something that speaks to its small stature.
The idea has been around since the 1950s, and computerised translation is still known by the quaint moniker "machine translation" (MT).
Although RÜFÜS DU SOL as a group has been around since 2010, they've only carried this moniker for about a year.
The moniker comes from last year's campaign by the Natural Environment Research Council to name the UK's new polar research ship.
The "Pixel 20103 XL" moniker would quickly be forgotten and we'd all talk, in beatifying tones, about the great Pixel Panda.
After learning that Steenbock's father shared the same moniker as her own, Hansen questioned if her colleague's dad had older siblings.
We're well aware that the proper style-minded moniker for the winter season is "sweater weather," but, honestly, it's a misnomer.
She assumes that her boyfriend has revealed the correct name and praises their choice of a good old-fashioned German moniker.
" While Bowen's middle moniker honors both his father and Emily's father, his first name is one the couple have "always loved.
And, as 9to5Mac points out, one leaker recently hinted that Apple might be going with the "Pro" moniker for upcoming iPhones.
Plus, the firm's name is very familiar to the old moniker of a veteran group now known as Palisades Growth Capital.
Mavens — Mayer's moniker for mobile, video, native and social ads, which she has based her turnaround on — seemed to go weaker.
The moniker holds special significance: Robert was the first name of the athlete's father, who died in 2011 after battling cancer.
Russia's efforts to influence, known by the Kremlin moniker Active Measures, did not seek a single pathway into the Trump team.
Spicer was up on the "Green Monster" -- the moniker given to the plastic-covered green wall in the ballpark's left field.
And as it turns out, Rosie is a family name — but that wasn't a deciding factor in settling on the moniker.
Over the past few years, under the moniker Competition, Pollard has also offered his own take on pop sounds and performance.
But, in the future, Swart says, he believes an actual convergence of technology will occur that will justify the "XR" moniker.
Case in point: Gargamel, the new album released by Steven de Peven under his Awanto 3 moniker this month on Dekmantel.
But she dropped her stage moniker and now goes by a combination of her nickname and adopted married surname: Teddy Sinclair.
But it looks like the fashion designer and rapper, 40, is in a fight to secure legal ownership over his moniker.
The grim moniker "Heroin Island" has appeared in headlines and TV shows, and funeral florists are now reportedly hammered every week.
Mowry-Hardrict — who shares son Cree Taylor, 6½, with her husband — says the couple's daughter will have a similarly uncommon moniker.
Nicknamed the "Garlic Girls" after their hometown, famous for its garlic production, each team member has her own food inspired moniker.
What's ironically lost relative to what Amazon is, and is not, revolves around perhaps the most boring moniker in business: Logistics.
News host Giuliana Rancic had to ask Ronan, 23, about whether people had gotten better about pronouncing the Irish star's moniker.
But the new moniker also signaled a changing economy, one based not on industry, but on history, the river — and housing.
Travis Stewart, better known by his moniker Machinedrum, shared his fourth single today, "Tell U," off his forthcoming album Human Energy.
As for Apple TV, the moniker remains firmly attached to a streaming media box rather than a more encompassing streaming service.
Realtors aimed to transform the area "From Carville to Real Homes," and preferred Oceanside instead of Carville as the district's moniker.
As you've likely already surmised, at least part of the moniker for Beyoncé's new fitness apparel venture comes from her daughter.
Correction [10/20/16]: An earlier version of this piece referred to Jamie Teasdale in places by the moniker Jamie Vex'd.
The Super Soaker was originally called "The Drencher" but underwent a name change because a competitor was already using that moniker.
His moniker "Greg Ritter" appears on organizing documents for Spencer's speaking appearance at the University of Florida in Gainesville in October.
"When we started, she'd never had a band or DJ before," says Wiltshire, who performs under the stage moniker DJ Dubz.
"The 'art book fair' moniker was a flexible, pliable term for us and can be interpreted however people want," Valentine said.
The administrator, who uses the moniker "SeriousSam," writes that, to their knowledge, no sales of fentanyl took place on the market.
" 20 years ago, the KLF used the K 2 Plant Hire Ltd moniker to promote their 1997 single "Fuck the Millennium.
Haul Ass is the Lustwerk Music head's fourth full-length under the moniker, and it follows last year's Tour De Hog.
"He is the Law and Order candidate," she tweeted, sarcastically quoting the new moniker Trump had given himself during the speech.
Perhaps a little long in the tooth now for the 'Wonderboy' moniker, Thompson's grappling has improved tremendously since his UFC debut.
So, technically speaking, not all roaming fees are being abolished on June 15 — hence the Commission's 'roam like at home' moniker.
Rick Perry could legitimately claim the moniker of the "godfather" of the new American energy independence, which is based on fracking.
This has led to House Democrats decrying McConnell's so-called "legislative graveyard," a moniker the Senate majority leader has proudly adopted.
"Here we are on the National Mall, with the moniker of being the national museum of modern art," Ms. Chiu said.
The gruesomeness of the killings and the celebrity connection have earned the suspect the tabloid-style moniker of The Hollywood Ripper.
"If you fall, you get up quickly," said Reem El Desouky, 29, a copywriter who goes by the moniker Lady Macdeath.
Perhaps the most quotable board member, Mr. Moerdler has spawned the moniker "First Degree Moerdler" on Twitter for his fiery screeds.
The country's ruling Liberal party, which is conservative, despite the moniker, has been trying to raise the pension age to 70.
Next Thing Mr. Lang's M.C. moniker, Judah Stax, combines his first name and a slang word for large amounts of money.
And if diet gurus weren't doctors, like 1920s Hollywood nutritionist to the stars Dr. Gayelord Hauser, they'd borrow the moniker anyway.
The histories don't mention its documented ability to chase you down a river, which has earned it the moniker JESUS LIZARD.
A 20-percent drop from the all-time high would earn the bear market moniker, an important psychological change for investors.
Though he used the moniker Hong Kong Zaron, the man behind Zaron was actually from Qingdao, a city in eastern China.
Its "mini" moniker may have conferred cuteness, but this 8-inch tablet was "decidedly polished and attractive," WIRED's Christina Bonnington wrote.
In TVs TCL now uses its own name in the U.S., but sold for a long time under the RCA moniker.
Instead of the physical event, Google will now host an online event under the "Google Cloud Next '20: Digital Connect" moniker.
The origin of Berlin's name isn't entirely clear, but it's likely that the moniker comes from a Slavic word for ''swamp.
WEEKEND ARTS An article on May 4 about art fairs in Brooklyn misstated the title of a Moniker art fair leader.
The moniker is a nod to the NBC logo, and as far as Twitter is concerned, a joke from 30 Rock.
" As the former San Francisco district attorney and California attorney general, Ms. Harris has long embraced the moniker of "top cop.
He did himself no favor by choosing the name Breezy Lovejoy, which he saw as a cheerful, romantic R&B moniker.
The restaurant's name is a play on her moniker -- 'The Blind Cook' -- combined with her astrological sign in the Vietnamese zodiac.
Bregoli's first rap release in August 53, under her new moniker Bhad Barbie, hit 20 million YouTube views in two weeks.
Among some of Trump's more hardline aides, he was labeled disparagingly as a "globalist," a moniker he said he wears happily.
Before asking him for any information about the incident, the police officer asked him for his gang moniker, Mr. Arellano said.
Even if Jordon Alexander (the producer behind the moniker) wasn't exactly anonymous, how did he manage to emerge so fully formed?
Ferg was presented with a custom 14k white gold chain and piece featuring a new moniker for the late producer: Yamborghini.
But Mortal, Billington's newest album under the moniker, is a special achievement in a career of twitchy explorations of outer zones.
We wanted to find out, so we asked famous hacker George Hotz, better known for his moniker "Geohot," to show us.
Hobos would carve or draw their road persona, or moniker, on stationary objects near railroad tracks, like water towers and bridges.
Mavens — Mayer's moniker for mobile, video, native and social ads and which she has based her turnaround on — seemed to go weaker.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, VirZoom has been called the "SoulCycle for VR," a moniker they take as a compliment (although SoulCycle's founders might disagree).
And, while "unicorn" has become an overplayed descriptor in the beauty world (guilty), in this case, the product definitely earns the moniker.
M. McFarland Jess Abbott plays guitar in Minneapolis band Now, Now, but she's also cultivated a solo career under the moniker Tancred.
Michael Bublé and wife Luisana Lopilato have chosen Vida Amber Betty Bublé as their newborn daughter's moniker, his rep confirms to PEOPLE.
Though, he isn't revealing his new moniker, which was given to him by training partner Frankie Edgar, ahead of his upcoming bout.
He has also scrapped a wealth tax, saying the move was needed to spur growth, earning the moniker "president of the rich".
Only in December did China's highest court ruled that the shoemaker must stop using Jordan's Chinese moniker, ending a four-year dispute.
The video for "Formation" even acknowledges this with an image and caption of Martin Luther King that denies that silly "dreamer" moniker.
The big surprise though is that Aphex Twin, Richard D. James, will also be appearing on the album under his AFX moniker.
Green Grass: Not so different from "Blue Ivy," Green Grass will own his/her moniker by pursuing a career in botany. 4.
Today, this tool is coming out of its preview period and the company is launching it under a new moniker: Adobe Dimension.
There was room for another experimental album in 2002, recorded with his erstwhile Buzzcocks bandmate Howard Devoto under the collective moniker ShelleyDevoto.
With respect to James and his well-earned "King" moniker, Leonard reminded that it is he who currently wears the league's crown.
Some startups had been using the term "clean meat" as a moniker for real meat grown in a lab from animal cells.
Beyond the humorous "quietly under development" moniker on their website, there's also an official FAQ that playfully addresses the game's lengthy development.
While he declined to share many details during an interview, Caldwell is more forthcoming on the site when using the Alexander moniker.
They learn that a street artist who goes by the moniker "The Trashman" accidentally created the monster by willing it to life.
Thrash, surf, hardcore, melodic, funk, and even dub-dance rhythms all coalesced under the moniker and compilation albums released by the magazine.
Without the Kate Spade moniker, Kate Valentine and Frances Valentine always seemed like an imposter, even though it was the real-deal.
The program will launch with six, four-minute digital shorts (which will follow Spider-Gwen with her new secret moniker, Ghost-Spider).
Wade shared a throwback photo of himself from above that showed off his freshly tattooed shoulders bearing his baby girl's unique moniker.
In 2016 Mr Xi was officially anointed as the "core" of the leadership, a moniker never conferred upon his predecessor, Hu Jintao.
She reportedly made an "alternate, stripped-down" version of the record with Thomas Bartlett, the pianist who records under the moniker Doveman.
The celebrity gossip and news startup The Shade Room is back on Facebook, the startup announced today, albeit under a new moniker.
Plus, less than a month after Stormi's birth, Jenner launched an entire Kylie Cosmetics makeup collection inspired by her daughter's unique moniker.
Katz has been a fixture in the professional video game circuit for several years, sometimes going by the moniker "Bread" during competitions.
While the original Guccifer has been awaiting sentencing in jail, a second hacker has adopted his moniker to release sensitive documents online.
A spokeswoman for Terry Bollea, better known by his wrestling moniker Hulk Hogan, couldn't immediately be reached by the Journal for comment.
"They will drop you if someone sends a lot of email," Auernheimer, also known by his moniker Weev, said in an email.
While being referred to as a "wife" still feels like a "novelty," Schumer said she can't get enough of the new moniker.
Game critic John Bain, known to millions by his moniker TotalBiscuit, died Thursday after a battle against cancer that lasted for years.
Having the right ingredients for innovation to flourish on a scale similar to Silicon Valley will take more than stealing the moniker.
That "B" isn't short for "baby" or even "Bair" (Koma's birth last name), but for the first initial of her daughter's moniker.
Yes, thanks to an incredible abuse of power that took place when you were born, you had little say about your moniker.
But now, Bazan's returning to the Pedro the Lion moniker, forming a band and recording new material after an 11-year break.
Under the moniker Lolina—the third she's adopted since parting ways with Blunt—she crafted her second solo album, Live in Paris.
At its Horizon event last September, the company combined all of its cloud infrastructure and productivity tools under the Google Cloud moniker.
It's in this context that the New York-based artist Keke Hunt's second album under the moniker Just the Right Height emerges.
On Wednesday, an individual using the moniker Guccifer 2.0 took responsibility for the attack in a post on the blogging site WordPress.
The current version, macOS Sierra, was introduced last year when Apple officially departed from the "OS X" moniker for its operating system.
On his most recent single under the moniker he sang of the overwhelming possibilities of the "Big World" outside your front door.
Despite its moniker, it is unable to offer frank advice because the government is petrified of being seen to encourage drug use.
"What Russia is doing is effectively enabling ISIL," McGurk testified to Congress, using the Obama administration's preferred moniker for the Islamic State.
The Faked Death TheoryBefore his death Tupac assumed the moniker Makaveli, drawing inspiration from the philosophies and militaristic strategies of Niccolò Machiavelli.
From hereon out, at least until it adopted its modern moniker, the competition paid homage to the most powerful man in Spain.
"I always had a very strong cultural tie to Sikh Punjabi culture," says Iqwak Bhurji, 28, who DJs under the moniker Klasikhz.
"I'll be voting for the Iron Lady," he says, giving May the moniker that she is so eager to adopt from Thatcher.
One of those names, is Groom Lake, a reference to the dry lake near the base, while another is the sarcastic moniker
Wal-Mart's overarching Sam's Choice moniker was initially introduced in the early '90s as Sam's American Choice, named after founder Sam Walton.
They inherited the moniker in 1307 when the then-Count de Preposulo negotiated peace between two warring factions, the Guelf and Ghibelline.
Trammell: Darlene has been using the Dolores Haze moniker since season 1, and it's how she is listed in Elliot's Signal contacts.
Rustic mountain pubs mingle with Michelin-starred restaurants, heralding a new moniker — "the gourmet capital of the Alps" — for the mountain resort.
Perhaps that's why he released it under the moniker Danny Sunshine, with artwork showing a bright, glistening blue pool—because he knows.
The island was renamed Sentosa, Malay for "peace and tranquility" in 1970, following a competition to come up with a new moniker.
Republicans are working to cast Democratic opponents as "socialists" in the hopes that the moniker will turn off moderate or independent voters.
The president's critics have accused him of using the "fake news" moniker for any story that casts him in a negative light.
Men's underwear company Tommy John officially shed its "men" moniker when it released its highly anticipated and requested women's collection last year.
Iyesaya is the moniker of Dorset-based multi-instrumentalist William Dop, who is apparently one of south west England's best kept secrets.
He has fulfilled the moniker bestowed on him by Donald Trump by shrinking in stature as suddenly as Alice does in Wonderland.
Barberena's proficiency on the feet is underrated but exemplified by his impressive ratio of KO wins and even his Bam Bam moniker.
Google's version of this is AutoML, which until now only provided this capability for machine vision tasks under the AutoML Vision moniker.
The moniker speaks for itself: Notre Dame players were choir boys, while Miami's mostly black team was branded a group of criminals.
This is your chance to prove you can spot a fake GoT moniker even in a cluster of real C-list characters.
Liai is the recording project of the Chicagoan musician Lo Bise, who's issued a handful of fluttering synth pieces under the moniker.
She took piano lessons as a kid, but didn't really start musically blossoming until 2008, when she adopted the E+E moniker.
Somalia-born Hibo Elmi, who plays under the moniker Hibotep, a regular behind Kampala's DJ booths, is working toward the same goal.
"The author stands by using the anonymous moniker in the book, stating that it is because "this debate is not about me.
Schneider, who has long ginger hair and goes by the moniker Central Park Yogi, sleeps on the steps of a nearby church.
In an interview, he said that the house's unofficial moniker had emerged from his desire to invert Scandinavian architectural ideas around durability.
In 1986, he won the "King of the Ring" tournament and claimed the moniker "The King," that he carried until his death.
Aretha Franklin, who died at her home in Detroit on Thursday, carried the moniker "Queen of Soul" for more than five decades.
They sat on the floor of the van, as it had no seats, and shouted their moniker, "Aztek Nation," along the way.
What makes them different from the rest of your albums and how do you still engage with them under the M83 moniker?
During an appearance on LIVE with Kelly and Ryan, Kim, 38, explained that she chose the moniker at the very last minute.
Apple is reportedly launching three new phones under the "Pro" moniker, one each to replace the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max.
With such cuts, he acquired the derisive moniker named after the neutron bomb, which was designed to kill multitudes without destroying cities.
In 21980, the veteran United Press Shanghai correspondent Randall Gould used the moniker in a dispatch about political turmoil in Hubei province.
The city was unofficially called Terminus because it was the end of the railroad line, but Governor Wilson Lumpkin hated the moniker.
Mr. Schott, who goes by the moniker Son of Pele on social media, grinned as the police called on him to retreat.
An outdoorsy paradise of precipitous waterfalls and world-renowned surf spots, the island has never had trouble living up to its moniker.
There were code names for sources -- remember "Curveball," whose moniker seems even more apt today -- resolutions, vetoes threatened and trans-Atlantic summits.
Escoboza Huerta began wrestling in 1987 and wrestled under the "La Parka" moniker for more than 20 years, Lucha Libre AAA said.
Although some have rushed to anoint Shinkai as a "new Miyazaki," it's a moniker that does a disservice to both artists' strengths.
But now the Trump Organization appears to be borrowing a brand even more powerful than the gilded Trump moniker: the presidential seal.
As his moniker, sometimes stylized as Hu$$le, suggests, the Eritrean-American rapper born Ermias Davidson Asghedom was also an accomplished businessman.
Oal-é is often jokingly referred to as i-oo-my'a , which is a satirical nod to the grain's vowel-heavy moniker.
"The Prince of Kickboxing" lived up to his regal moniker by countering Hari's left lead with sharp hands and clubbing, low kicks.
It's the first release by the producer under that name; according to the label its also the "mysterious moniker" of someone established.
While the tourney doesn't adopt your petty, qualifying moniker of "Madness," it has certainly yielded the best gem so far this month.
The Twitter account for Nickelodeon character SpongeBob SquarePants tweeted at Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson last week, asking about the origins of his moniker.
Half year revenues rose by 16% in the Dublin-based group's Australian Sportsbet brand, one of six operating under the new Flutter moniker.
As for the rest of his moniker, little Canon's two middle names — Wardell and Jack — have been in the Curry family for years.
But when it came to choosing a moniker for his little girl Dusty Rose, he admits he needed to call in for backup.
The primary battle grew nasty as it went into the spring and Trump regularly used the moniker "Lyin' Ted" for the freshman senator.
Photo: APA devastating heat wave surging through southern Europe has earned the unofficial moniker of "Lucifer," according to several news reports this weekend.
Fall of Becauserecorded the sadistic Extirpate demo in 1986, multiple songs from which Broadrick and Green would re-record under the Godflesh moniker.
Benedict Cumberbatch dared to admit that he doesn't actually really like the moniker, while Tom Hiddleston got demoted after the whole Hiddleswift fiasco.
"Julian came up with the name … and I suggested the middle name Love after her mommy," Thicke told PEOPLE of the moniker choice.
Using his favorite "Lyin' Ted" moniker, the Trump campaign accused the senator of coordinating with the super PACs supporting him, which is illegal.
Another shot showed a sketch of Lopez wearing a draped graphite bodysuit complete with her moniker, "JLO" emblazoned across the back of it.
Kim Kardashian West has revealed her newborn daughter's name — and fans (including members of Hollywood) have their opinions about the infant's unique moniker.
People in my own country will refer to me by that moniker—the Metal Queen—but it's not really attached to that image.
One display is devoted to the Ulfberht, a particularly prized type of sword inscribed with that moniker — the Gucci bag of medieval blades.
The uneven performances earned Mr. Bush a memorable moniker from Mr. Trump — "low energy," which the real estate developer repeated at every turn.
Born Theodor Seuss Geisel, Dr. Seuss adopted his catchy moniker shortly after he got fired from his university's newspaper for drinking bootleg gin.
He referred approvingly to him by his service nickname, "Mad Dog Mattis," though the moniker was rarely used and Mr Mattis hated it.
Ava's name was suggested by one of her grandmothers early in the pregnancy, and both new parents were immediately enamored with the moniker.
Internet music enigma Corbin left behind his old moniker Spooky Black in late 2014, but was silent for most of the following years.
The controversy echoes calls for the National Football League's Washington Redskins to ditch its famous moniker -- viewed by critics as a racial slur.
The Raptors made clear: They considered Leonard the top player in the game, and he performed at a level worthy of that moniker.
Ahead, find 26 products that we suspect took their moniker inspiration from the Kama Sutra — or, in a few X-rated instances, PornHub.
" Within his tribe, however, Remsen is known by a different moniker: "Shiggy Pits," which he says is "hash jargon for a muddy area.
George W. Bush's first grandson may not carry his moniker, but the former president's love for baby Henry "Hal" Harold is still unmatched.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg moniker graces new praying mantis species But there's a golden rule, according to Sotomayor: No one can discuss ongoing cases.
He began to dabble in composing music when he attended film school in 2009, and came up with his current moniker, Ursine Vulpine.
" FROM PEN: Sean Combs Reveals Why 'Puff Daddy' Is His Favorite Moniker Montana adds: "This is the product from two legends celebrating life.
Michael Phelps, to be sure, wears the moniker above all others, with his collection of 28 total medals, 23 of which are gold.
The title isn't a nod to the magical creature, but to the moniker given to a single person who has sex with couples.
It's important to remember that while the term may conjure images of robot overlords, AI is actually a much more all-encompassing moniker.
While you might be duped into thinking that Dua Lipa is just her musical moniker, it's not: it stands for "love" in Albanian.
Smith, who goes by the moniker awesome___thanks, has been making miniatures since Legos stopped being able to satisfy his imagination as a child.
The 'Project' moniker is Adobe's way of signifying that these are still early-stage products and not quite ready for prime time yet.
The moniker is not inspired by the Boz Scaggs album of the same name, but a lyric from his debut full-length Surrender.
Recently he's been back on the scene under his Nature moniker, and the sultry style of his early work seems to have remained.
FOR decades political instability, a boom-and-bust economy and endemic corruption earned the Philippines the moniker of the "sick man of Asia".
While only time will tell when it comes to the new addition's moniker, the couple has spoken out about Elsie's unique middle name.

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