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Amazing — One couple went humble with their new monikers.
Disordered eating now has so many monikers to hide behind.
Both Coca Cola and Google have adopted different monikers overseas .
How do these names fit in with other hacker monikers?
They share lofty, aspirational monikers, like Paramount, Accurate, and Elite.
The group is also known by other monikers, including APT28.
I've always considered these affixed labels nothing more than marketing monikers.
All three of you perform under monikers that are distinctly female.
Some rename the camp with their monikers, others create a theme.
" Leibovich observed, "Like Trump himself, these monikers have a tabloid-ready directness.
Although several people have come up with possible monikers, she remains unnamed.
Those artists' many monikers became the model for much early 53s techno.
Martin Shkreli gained a number of monikers in his rise to infamy.
The calendar also renamed the months, with monikers like Brumaire or Thermidor.
As far as monikers go, "guerrilla urbanist" invokes an exotic, even frightening image.
This isn't to say that parents aren't still opting for less conventional monikers.
In other words, the monikers Birkin and Bardot aren't household names for nothing.
This monikers were also linked to recent hijackings of media outlet Twitter accounts.
And despite the current and former monikers, it is not a biennial anymore.
And then letting that be monikers of the true difference of Black people.
Initially, the minivan was sold under the Plymouth Voyager and Dodge Caravan monikers.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly given not-so-flattering monikers to his political enemies.
Each year's list of hurricane names is alphabetical, alternating between male and female monikers.
Onesie, jumper, playsuit, coveralls...The jumpsuit has managed to come delivered under many monikers.
They called themselves a corporation; few monikers could have been less accurate or definitive.
Do we trust that they haven't saddled their kids with monikers like Emphysema and Gonorrhea?
It's common for the FBI to call unidentified serial robbers by descriptive, often silly monikers.
The athlete then took to Twitter to share the correct pronunciation of his kids' monikers.
Users should find bots smoother to use, which explains another of their monikers: "invisible apps".
Some typical pixador monikers translate as "shock", "neurosis", "death", "scare", "nightmare", "danger" and "nocturnal attack".
Two monikers Last year we rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
While quirky startup monikers haven't gone away, founders are increasingly comfortable with less-unusual-sounding choices.
The group is also known as Fancy Bear, APT 28, and Pawn Storm, among other monikers.
Their top picks for potential names included more traditional monikers like Arthur, James, Philip and Albert.
The business seems to use several different monikers, including St Nicholas, Santa Claus and Father Christmas.
Throughout the '00s, the Energy sneaker delved through a myriad of minimal reinventions and new monikers.
Kylie Jenner has a few monikers in mind already if she ever has a second daughter.
I will not be answering to Puffy, Diddy, Puff Daddy, or any of my other monikers.
Such monikers come across as vestigial metafictional winks (or tics) — hey, this is just a story!
While you might not know those names, we&aposre sure you know their modern-day monikers.
Only 63 monikers out of 500 were female and some, like Kirsten and Abby, made HushHush.
Street signs, town names, rivers, mountains, dams, even airports, have lost their Afrikaans monikers in recent years.
" Other monikers include transhumanists, "longevity enthusiasts," and "people who really are committed to the anti-aging concept.
For us, it's less about these monikers of what that is, but it is about the soil.
Trump, by contrast, delights in using monikers such as "Crooked Hillary" and "the devil" to describe Clinton.
After news of the names broke, fans immediately took to social media to decipher the unique monikers.
In honor of the upcoming royal bebe, here are the meanings behind the current royal kiddos' monikers.
Kate Hudson is now a mom of three — and each of her children have family-inspired monikers.
"We had to ditch a couple names," he said, explaining that the monikers were already taken online.
And the reason why is pretty valid: he doesn't want people shitting all over his choice monikers.
But the truth is that it packs a huge punch that belies any of those cutesy monikers.
As for solo stuff, I'm working on two EPs under my monikers Newborn Jr and Matat Professionals.
The past few years have seen the monikers of both Thor and Hawkeye taken up by women.
The beer keeps flowing and we play Monikers, which keeps getting funnier and funnier with every sip.
Another program, which splices and recombines real Latin and English moth names, generates monikers for the moths.
Though I'm not so sure adopting monikers like Pegasus and leprechaun will really solve the unicorn overpopulation problem.
Here's a treasure trove of surprising celebrity stage names, and the logic behind some of their new monikers.
It sounds clunky and cheesy and not at all related to baseball, but so do many stadium monikers.
He loves to yoke his enemies with silly, derisive monikers, to reduce perceived weakness to bumper sticker legibility.
He adopted the sorts of monikers that people associate with the Nation: Keith X. Ellison, Keith Ellison-Muhammad.
There are class implications, problems of privilege and access, the lingering taint of monikers like Fratagonia and Patagucci.
Guests also participated in a "Name Game" board, where they suggested unique monikers for the impending bundle of joy.
If you think this is overblown lefty rhetoric, think again: Stone wears such monikers like a badge of honor.
Working under the monikers "DCLeaks" and "Guccifer 2.0," they allegedly coordinated to release damaging information to sway the election.
Donald J. Trump has acknowledged that he likes to brand his rivals with belittling monikers that tend to stick.
These monikers can also be used for pets, but that might be a bit weird in some cases. 1.
Solving this puzzle got me pondering monikers with multiple meanings, and what it must be like to have one.
Today, he adds Zandvoort & Uilenbal to that list of monikers, a duet of Legowelt and unknown collaborator Jim Hellinga.
This means a good number of felines are pawing around with monikers like Bieber, Kahleesi, Yoda, Olive, Monkey and Tiger.
But as of late, however, there haven't been any iconic monikers (Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid's Zigi isn't dominating headlines).
But now in their 20s, SHINee members are growing out of their "boy band" and "Princes of K-pop" monikers.
But it's the data highlighting some of the more, um, creative canine monikers that makes this naming tool really fun.
Over the last two decades, the multifarious Will Holland has produced a substantial 216 albums under various monikers and styles.
You may remember its attempts to sell Android phones under the Droid Razr and Droid Razr Maxx monikers in 2012.
It seems to be the nature of sports to use endearing monikers to make players at once iconic and personal.
So, some very nice new monikers—and it's fortunate so many names exist in the Roman and Greek mythological canon!
When it comes to baby names, celebrities are famous for choosing monikers for their minis that stand out from the crowd.
Presidential candidates know all too well the perils of failing to secure domain names related to their monikers and campaigns. TedCruz.
"Mama Steve" and "babysitter Steve" have become popular monikers for the character, who returns for the show's third season this summer.
They tended to go with popular monikers, like Ava, Aiden and Riley, that rank high on the latest baby name lists.
I will not be answering to Puffy, Diddy, Puff Daddy, or any of my other monikers but Love or Brother Love.
You've got a fleet of competing disrupters, breathing their friendly, one-word monikers down your neck: Leesa , Keetsa , Nectar , Helix , Lull .
From crooked to nasty, the monikers were tossed around without a second thought; that perception became reality and those labels stuck.
I could report to a Bob, an Ed, a Phil, a Larry or a Linda — the default monikers of my generation.
The feds are pinning this attack on Fancy Bear, a hacking group also known as APT28 and Sofacy Group, among other monikers.
Below is a guide to all of the proper pronunciations of designer names, from the trickiest tongue twisters to surprisingly simple monikers.
We find that the kind of arguments surrounding the various post-Holocene monikers don't help people to understand what we are describing.
I will not be answering to Puffy, Diddy, Puff Daddy, or any of my other monikers except for Love or Brother Love.
Sign of the Times IN THE RANK OF UNFLATTERING monikers for an artistic style, "Brutalism" has got to score near the top.
The April moon goes by other monikers in different cultures, including the Egg Moon, the Fish Moon, and the Sprouting-Grass Moon.
One detail I loved was the pattern on the curtains — a starry night featuring Disney character constellations and their faux-Latin monikers.
Mud fever, sewerman's flu, swamp fever — those are just a few of the monikers for the illness caused by the bacterium Leptospira.
Some of the monikers were self-anointed, others were coined by friends, and a few were catalyzed by his social-media following.
Stars like Ansel Elgort, Niall Horan and Saoirse Ronan, for instance, have launched a wave of choices simply by possessing the monikers themselves.
To make things easier, we've broken down the nail-polish colors specifically designed with brides in mind (complete with cute matrimony monikers, too).
Meghan Markle also recently shared her monikers for the two main men in her life: Prince Harry and son Archie, born May 6.
The name was somewhat surprising, as British oddsmakers' top picks for potential names included more traditional monikers like Arthur, James, Philip and Albert.
In different counties he had different monikers — the Visalia Ransacker, the Original Night Stalker, the East Area Rapist, and the Diamond Knot Killer.
After a five-month chill-out period for the world to digest the new monikers, the bureau made the names official this week.
Oliver If these aren't satisfying you, you can browse the complete list of 1,000 names, which includes monikers like Majesty, Tiberius and Pepper.
The name was somewhat surprising, as British oddsmakers' top picks for potential names included more traditional monikers, like Arthur, James, Philip and Albert.
Miami is a city of many nicknames, but it seems like it might just wanted to add Roachville to the list of monikers.
Contentstack likes to call this "Content-as-a-Service," but I'm tired of X-as-a-Service monikers, so I won't do that.
Instead, an international panel of meteorologists christens the storms years in advance, abandoning the monikers only if a cyclone's name becomes an epithet.
The weirder shit she saves for other monikers, like Angelwings Marmalade, under which she just released the head-spinning new tape World Music.
The name follows in the footsteps of companies such as Interbrand, Mondelez and Verizon in adopting — let's say "inventive" — monikers after a deal.
And good monikers are still defined by Young's precept that a name should somehow evoke the fundamental qualities that you hope to advertise.
The distinction between some monikers, like "luxury" versus "modern essentials," or "wellness" versus "lifestyle," may be more obvious to some guests than others.
Maize weevils, known as the greater rice weevil in the United States, are a major pest of maize and rice, hence the descriptive monikers.
The startups offering these dinners-in-a-box sported aspirational names often involving the word "chef"; other monikers sounded like rejected Lucky Charms marshmallows.
The name was somewhat surprising, as British oddsmakers' top picks for potential names included more traditional monikers, like Arthur, James, Phili,p and Albert.
Fortunately, big sister Carmen has already been busy playing the name game, providing her parents with plenty of potential monikers for her baby brother.
The parents quickly filed papers to trademark the apparent monikers for everything from fragrances and cosmetics to baby gear, tote bags, and water bottles.
The couple's company filed papers to trademark the apparent monikers for everything from fragrances and cosmetics to baby gear, tote bags, and water bottles.
The man who coined the monikers Little Rocket Man, Pocahontas and Crooked Hillary got a taste of his own medicine on Monday when Sen.
Racked unearthed the official monikers underlying their personal brands, and there's definitely some delicious satisfaction to be taken in how truly ridiculous they are.
On social media, where vulgar epithets can be spewed from faceless and fictitious monikers, Wallace has, at times, had to think twice before responding.
Lastly, a special note for Revolutionary War buffs and fans of odd monikers: The fight to commemorate the British departure from New York on Nov.
Eddie turned heads with the car, racing out on long straight roads outside of city limits with monikers like 2003-mile, County Line and Mexico.
In addition, baby blue-colored decorations were placed all around as well as a "Name Game" board where many suggested unique monikers for baby West.
In a December vlog, the soon-to-be mother of five might have hinted about her son's name, sharing some of her favorite unique monikers.
After the Haldols and Ritalins and non-psych meds with more normal names snatched up all the regular monikers, brand experts had to get creative.
Horses with many delightful monikers have graced the Derby track over the years, from the alliterative California Chrome (2014) to the more subdued Regret (1915).
Although Disney World monikers itself as "The Happiest Place on Earth," the fun times end when the park closes at the end of the day.
They're just a few of the new names for the 2018 NYC Ferry fleet — monikers imagined by city public school students in Brooklyn and Queens.
PARIS — Rafael Nadal's dominance on clay has earned him many monikers, but on Thursday he staked claim to a particularly French one: the Sun King.
Common use of the monikers for sanitation workers and correction officers came into use much later, though it is hard to pin down exactly when.
Despite the early release, Google did not share the name for N. It likes to pick sweet monikers; Lollipop and Marshmallow were the last two.
Kim just made her first real move on Twitter since her robbery back in early October, and she's lost 2 famous monikers ... Kardashian and West.
During an appearance on Conan Wednesday night, the star of The Ranch weighed in on potential monikers for the son he's expecting with wife Mila Kunis.
No name has been revealed, but it's a safe bet that both sets of parents will be steering clear of two familiar monikers: JoJo and Kaitlyn.
The new dad tells PEOPLE their daughter's first name was one the family chose "all together," while her middle monikers were inspired by friends and family.
Beyoncé and JAY-Z's company filed papers to trademark the apparent monikers for everything from fragrances and cosmetics to baby gear, tote bags, and water bottles.
His latest album, Potential, draws significantly from the video-sharing site by sampling and repurposing vocals by online performers with monikers like OphQi, Naturaliss, and Kai.
Krasner moved to Alexa in recent months from a stealthy group led by Babak Parviz that operates under the various monikers AmazonX, Grand Challenges and 1492.
You see, this opinion would be viewed as controversial and too liberal, and the last thing Garland wanted was to have those monikers attached to him.
Together, the pair brings promise to a newer generation of rappers, one that doesn't rely on arbitrary monikers or trolling to harness a social media following.
Far beyond Manhattan's stuffy (and literal) Midtown and Upper West Side, many parts of New York City have retained their colorful, historical or downright odd monikers.
Both monikers reflect aspects of the performers' respective personalities, albeit outsized and at times cartoonish, with a shared disdain for authority and a flair for subversion.
White, who used the online monikers Lightspeed and thegenius, ran much of the botnet infrastructure, designing the powerful internet scanner that helped identify potential devices to infect.
They use the names of Bollywood actors or other made-up monikers, and sometimes even pose as men, as they seek a place in modern digital life.
Beyoncé and JAY-Z's company has filed papers to trademark the apparent monikers for everything from fragrances and cosmetics to baby gear, tote bags and water bottles.
When it came time to decide on monikers for their new additions, Bobby, 48, and Claudia paid tribute to some very special family members — including grandma Paula.
Following her baby boys' arrival on June 5, The Real Housewives of Orange County alum took to her blog to explain the significance behind their unique monikers.
Boaty McBoatface, the British boat who won its name via public online vote, has inspired several similar monikers across the world, including a train named Trainy McTrainface.
In his guilty plea, Wattigney admitted to running the digital scheme from May 2012 to November 85033 using various online monikers such as PurpleLotus, GoldenLotus and CouponKing.
Whatever attitude Vernick exerts is largely confined to its sassy cocktail list, replete with jaunty if obscure monikers like Chucho el Roto and the Crossing of 1909.
Dope, weed, reefer, ganja — judging by monikers alone, one could easily declare that marijuana has about as much sex appeal as a stoner in a classic comedy.
Under a handful of solo monikers and even more collaborations he's made creeping noise, mutated punk, glammy synth pop, florid ambient pieces, among other styles and sounds.
McCallion usually makes music at a head-spinning pace as Girls Rituals, half of the freaked out duo Black Dresses, and a whole host of other monikers.
The soldiers have relinquished their given names and answer instead to monikers such as "Bigfoot" and "Smurf": childlike designations which jar with the task they are performing.
But calling God by various other names isn't considered strange or aberrant to conservative Christians — in fact, Christian bookstores have long sold posters celebrating God's many monikers.
And because I've always just gone by that one name, I've long been fascinated by people who have one or more additional monikers by which they're known.
Graphic: GoogleAfter more than a decade of sugary monikers, Google is finally ending Android's dessert-themed naming scheme now that Android Q has officially become Android 10.
Swathes of beautiful, fertile land have been given horrible monikers – the Rust Belt, the Meth Belt, and, more innocuously but insidious in its own way, the Bible Belt.
Looking at the winning monikers—which include such dreadful titles as "Miguelhernández" and "Thunder Bay"—it's now painfully clear that the system of naming celestial objects is broken.
Some fan-group monikers have become household names: Beyoncé has the Beyhive, Justin Bieber has Beliebers, Rihanna has a Navy, Selena Gomez has Selenators, Taylor Swift has Swifties.
The history of basketball has always been colorfully interwoven with imaginative nicknames — monikers that could instantly summon wonder (Magic), prompt a smile (Pickles) or trigger a craving (Jellybean).
While "Dungeness crab" refers to a specific species, the rarer, wild varieties go by colloquial monikers that might be used as catch-alls to refer to several species.
But it does have surprises in store — which is the least you could expect from companies whose monikers stand for Stop Thinking About Names and Dead Horse, respectively.
He said unlike today's vehicles that have "CT" or "XT" monikers and a number for their names, future all-electric vehicles will have traditional names such as Escalade.
Nassim B. and Gabrial K.A.B. went by the online monikers of "Prosox" and "Kuroi'ish" when they carried out their hack and tagged a handful of videos with their names.
Joining the throngs of partygoers adding their initials or monikers to their denim, Bieber personalized her favorite item from her collab, the 501 Skinny jean, with her first name.
On caucus night, the Cruz campaign sent a message to supporters suggesting -- incorrectly -- Ben Carson was dropping out, and Trump doled out one of his legendary monikers to Cruz.
For now, her aides appear to be throwing ideas against a wall to see what sticks, including trying out different monikers after the Democratic National Committee's "Dangerous Donald" flopped.
This moment would not be lost on Russert, who is credited for first using the monikers "red state" and "blue state" to describe the difference between Republicans and Democrats.
The Kardashian and Trump monikers together are polarizing enough, but as The Daily Beast reports in its three-part series, the school's origin is unclear, as are its credentials.
Sinosphere SHANGHAI — If you're a "single dog," a "bare branch," a "leftover man" or a "leftover woman" — all monikers for unmarried Chinese — you may find Valentine's Day particularly trying.
Then there are the advanced analytics some love — terms with monikers like Player Efficiency Rating (PER), Win Shares (WS) and Value Over Replacement Player (the best one of all, VORP).
The names of the online storefronts change all the time, one day including the monikers Silver Peak Wine Cellar and Ryan Hollifield and the next Keila*Knightley and Bking sewneg.
And people are already wondering what they'll choose to name their second child — Byrne and Cannavale's first child is named Rocco, so they're definitely not shying away from unique monikers.
Roe, who played the submissive role, alleged in court documents (where both were assigned anonymous monikers) that on that day she pushed Doe away and did not want to continue.
They are named Svartpilen 0003 and Vitpilen 401, or "black arrow" and "white arrow" in Swedish; appropriate monikers, since they look like they're moving forward even when they're standing still.
During the KKW Beauty mogul's "CBD & Meditation"-themed bash, guests got a chance to suggest unique monikers for baby West — and the star chose one name in particular to highlight.
As fascinating as any of those individual monikers are, what makes Lamarr so unusual is that she refused to be boxed into any single one of them — without much success.
Lagerfeld - dubbed "Kaiser Karl" and "Fashion Meister" among a whole host of media monikers - was born in Hamburg to a German mother and a Swedish father who imported condensed milk.
The group, which also operates under the monikers 1492 and Amazon X, has added over 50 people since 2014, when Babak Parviz left Google X to head up the effort.
Rather than arbitrary monikers, these names often reflect aspects of the homes' appearances, suggesting that the very structure of each kyosho jutaku forms a kind of identity for its residents.
The renowned French interior designer Pierre Yovanovitch has launched his debut furniture collection and opened his first public exhibition in the United States under the name "Oops," of all monikers.
He's obviously gone on to release records under many monikers (Dntel, Figurine, James Figurine & The Postal Service) but he also has more then a handful of remixes under his belt.
While she and Stuber, 47, have their list down to a few monikers to choose from, the model and actress knows for sure what her new son's name will not be.
The parents-to-be already have three kids with one-of-a-kind monikers: daughters Chicago, 15 months, and North, 6 next month, as well as 173-year-old son Saint.
At issue are the monikers for such beloved visitor attractions as the Ahwahnee Hotel, a national historic landmark built in 1927 whose name reflects the Northern California park's American Indian heritage.
Mark Hamill jokingly tweeted he had pitched potential royal baby monikers to Princes William and Harry, 34, in a photo of the three of them that he shared on Twitter Wednesday.
Regardless of who knew and why, the name was certainly a surprising one, as British oddsmakers' top picks for potential names included more traditional monikers, like Arthur, James, Philip and Albert.
At issue are the monikers for such beloved visitor attractions as the Ahwahnee Hotel, a national historic landmark built in 1927 whose name reflects the Northern California park's American Indian heritage.
But the monikers have become a part of Zubac's identity here, for better or for worse, and an analgesic meme de résistance on days World Peace's "I love basketball" doesn't resonate.
In September, Kress told PEOPLE that they had a few monikers in mind for their baby girl, but they did not want to make the final decision until they met her.
And there is the cemetery, filled with well-known monikers — Nostrand, Ditmas, Van Brunt — so old they are more associated with streets and neighborhoods than the families who lent their names.
Before Stone was indicted, the prosecutors sought information Miller had about Stone, WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, the Democratic National Committee and the online monikers the Russians used after they hacked the Democrats.
Some racially loaded monikers have endured for Hispanic fighters in America, with Argentine welterweight Marcos Maidana – who retired in 2014 after losing twice to Floyd Mayweather – known as 'El Chino' ('The Chinaman').
Depending on which part of the world the statuesque Russian was competing in, she was known as "a diva" or "a snow queen" — monikers that Khorkina says were only bestowed on "heroes".
On fellow Bachelor alums Ben Higgins and Ashley Iaconetti's podcast Almost Famous, the parents-to-be revealed that they had been sifting through potential monikers for their first child on the way.
Under a variety of monikers, most notably Mr. Fingers, the softly-spoken producer and DJ has been a pivotal part of a scene that dominated Chicago, then America, and then the world.
The two were early pioneers for the "first-initial-first-syllable-of-last-name" nickname formula, which has since birthed a series of unholy monikers about which the less said, the better.
One of your past mixes was a tribute to the sound of Insecure and obviously one of your monikers is a reference to a classic sitcom—are you guys big TV watchers?
Fighting under the flag and monikers of Petchyindee Gym, and later the Fairtex camp in the seedy resort town of Pattaya, the boy from northeast Thailand beat up all movers and shakers.
In the new space, known by monikers like virtual restaurants or dark kitchens, he will be directly competing with Uber, which is rapidly scaling up Uber Eats, including similar dark-kitchen offerings.
He's an archetypical rock tinkerer and fashions one-of-a-kind musical instruments with names like Trachea Quad Mic, Linear Actuator, and Dither Mask: monikers as menacing as the sounds they produce.
Although Bernie Sanders openly adopts the monikers, "socialist" and "Democratic socialist" as a member of the Democratic Party – as do ascendant figures in the party like – such politics continue to be maligned.
Green acted as a moderator on the Silk Road under the monikers Chronicpain and Flush, helping people out with customer support issues and working on the harm reduction side of the forum.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ANNOUNCES MASSIVE ARREST IN EMAIL SCAMMER CASE Powell allegedly "used various monikers on Darknet marketplaces as part of his criminal scheme...[and] operated on multiple Darknet marketplaces," the DoJ said.
It's not offensive or boorish like some of the other monikers on here, but you can't help wonder about the ambition of a pair of blokes who'd willingly call themselves Pants and Socks.
Every year, future parents try hard to come up with unique and beautiful names for their spawn and every year many of these "individualistic" monikers top the lists of most popular baby names.
Oh, to be a a beauty-product namer and spend your days thinking of hilarious color puns (Blue My Mind, anyone?) and quippy monikers that occasionally make us crack up (or feel rage).
Ultima Thule was one of 37 monikers that people nominated and was a "relatively common suggestion," though not common enough to suggest ballot-stuffing by trolls or other bad actors, according to Bartels' reporting.
The World Meteorological Organization's Atlantic regional agency pulled the names from its six-year cycle of approved storm monikers since using them again would be insensitive, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said.
Soon enough, however, the company could be performing the same contortions its fans have long mocked companies like Samsung for, releasing new devices with winding monikers like Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch.
The firm believes Donakov created this particular alias to serve as an account "specifically to sell high-profile databases," but that he operated under a series of other monikers including Paranoy777, Daykalif and tarakan72511.
"Insikt Group assesses with a high degree of confidence that tessa88 is one of many monikers created by Maksim Donakov to sell high-profile databases on underground criminal forums," the firm's research team writes.
And while their monikers are typically either inspired by a person's name or descriptive of the bag's shape, they hardly ever touch on the consumer most likely to wear them — until now, at least.
The indictment laid bare how two units of the GRU had been allegedly responsible for the intrusions, putting names to a group that had only been known under monikers like Fancy Bear and APT28.
The musical output of Danish experimental musician Loke Rahbek has taken an astounding number of forms and monikers since he first began making noise as part of the duo Damien Dubrovnik back in 2009.
He started the cult label Posh Isolation the same year, and in the time since has released music under the monikers 1989, Hvide Sejl, LR, Semi Detached Spankers, Croatian Amor, and his own name.
Ahead, New York talks about how she's spent her time in between reality hits like New York Goes to Work, Celebrity Big Brother UK and her multiple monikers like New York and The HBIC.
The couple have yet to reveal their new daughter's name, but it will likely be something unique considering their two other children's monikers — and the fact that their creative oldest child lent a helping hand.
Ms. Cottineau says another challenge is companies' growing preference for real words — a trend driven by the perception that these words represent a more authentic experience — as opposed to "coined words," or made-up monikers.
Its accompanying music video stars a veritable Who's Who of young Hollywood—Hailee Steinfeld, Kaitlyn Dever, Justice Smith, Dove Cameron, Ross Butler—but will this version last decades, outliving its artists' monikers like Fitzpatrick's did?
All the people have been part of a bigger team at Amazon called "Grand Challenge," which is run by Parviz and has also operated under the monikers 1492 and Amazon X, as previously reported by CNBC.
In an effort to eliminate confusion, especially because we're sure to see a lot of Chalamet these next few months (and, fingers crossed, years) I've put together a guide pronouncing and remembering this newcomer's many monikers.
The prohibition, approved by House lawmakers without objection, would not force any changes to existing names on bases or installations, but would mandate that the defense secretary not use the problematic confederate monikers in the future.
Female MCs were using hip-hop as a medium and their music as a platform to send strong messages about femininity, sexuality, gender representation, and self-worth louder and clearer than a lot of activist monikers could.
So by the time Alexis was born, Goldschneider says she and husband Evan were fresh out of family monikers to use — and she couldn't quite remember the middle name they had chosen, Harlow, for their only daughter.
He started the Forbidden Dimension in 1988 as a one-man band, but has worked with a rotating cast of other members with inspired monikers such as P. T. Bonham, Rudy Rue Morgue, and H. P. Lovesauce.
The art label FUCK ism TC operates under many monikers, including FEMIN ism TC, FXXX ism TC, XXXX ism TMC, and SUCK ism TC, which change continuously according to the artists involved and the concepts they focus on.
Seventeen thousand fans cheered the European players of Team Liquid, with monikers like "MinD_ContRoL" and "MATUMBAMAN", who had just triumphed over a Chinese side to win The International, a tournament held in Seattle's KeyArena on August 7th-12th.
Months ago, Miller spoke to the FBI and turned over digital records to Mueller that he had related to Stone, Wikileaks, Assange, the Democratic National Committee and the online monikers the Russians used after they hacked the Democrats.
FROM COINAGE: Jay-Z & Beyonce: All the Ways J and Bey Get Paid Beyoncé and JAY-Z's company filed papers to trademark the apparent monikers for everything from fragrances and cosmetics to baby gear, tote bags, and water bottles.
And perhaps one of the best fits to unite the two sides, at least in terms of nomenclature, was Wu-Tang Clan cofounder Robert "RZA" Diggs, a man of many monikers who often went by the name Bobby Digital.
Often using catchy monikers to make his case, President Trump goes all in when he rips apart a target, with the goal of making certain the public can never look at that person or institution the same way again.
Artists like Macintosh Plus and Saint Pepsi have adopted corporate monikers in lieu of their given names, a form of self-erasure, signaling perhaps a reluctance to become visible figureheads and a shrugging off rock and roll's cult of the star.
The new monikers—named for astronomers, educators, authors, poets, theatrical dances, and locations of astronomical organizations—were (supposedly) chosen by the same organizations who chose the winning exoplanet names, but they lack the imagination and majesty of the earlier selections.
Using monikers including DCLeaks and Guccifer 22014, they released some of the purloined emails and documents, and transferred others to Wikileaks, which released some just before the Democrats' convention in July 222 and more in the month before the election.
" Combs, the business mogul and rapper who is also known under monikers "Puff Daddy" and "Brother Love," most recently spoke out about Ventura during an an appearance on The Wendy Williams Show in June — telling Wendy, "I'm in love now.
In the Depression, sportswriters had competed to pin a tag on Louis, coining such monikers as the Dark Destroyer, the Tawny Tiger, the Chocolate Cobra, the Ebony Assassin, the Saffron Sandman, and, of course, the Brown Bomber, among scores of others.
Formerly known as Cloak,the four members have been knocking around the Bay since 2014; they released a single demo (Succumb) in 2015, and formally swapped monikers earlier in 2017, aligning with The Flenser for their full-length debut shortly thereafter.
Researchers conducting new studies of Drosophila development have kept their monikers on theme: Two proteins that control the expression of neverland and spookier were named Ouija board and séance—the latter of which was first described by a research team this February.
While national parks and sacred places once had European monikers, their Aboriginal names are now commonly used in recognition of the people who have lived there for thousands of years, and Australian parks often have traditional custodians who act as guides and caretakers.
Mikhail Sokovikov and Jason Aaron Wall, who go by the monikers Mint and Serf, known collectively as Mirf, are true emblems of downtown New York City culture, fluctuating between tagging Manhattan streets, getting wild with club kids, and collaborating on immersive art experiences.
The 24-year-old iCarly alum says he and wife London have a few monikers in mind for their baby girl on the way, but aren't keen on making a final decision until they meet her face to face when she arrives in January.
Where we used to maybe be looking at hundreds of folks that we were concerned that were on that path to radicalization, now we're dealing with tens of thousands of very hard‑to‑identify monikers who are consuming this stuff on a daily basis.
With the forces of nature at his back, James leaned further into the evil-military-genius inclinations that the visuals suggest, using the weather as an occasion to lean into the acidic brainbombs of the material he's recorded under one of his other monikers AFX.
She pointed to unusual monikers like Milaidys, a phoneticization of "My lady" in Spanish; Dianisleysis, inspired by Princess Diana; and, get ready for this, Onedollar, Usnavy, Usmail, Usarmy and Usa, all inspired by Cubans' increased contact with Americans travelers and culture during the 1990s.
Shales posts them to places like YouTube and Instagram where, under the monikers TheFakening and The_Fakening, respectively, he's amassed a collective audience of about 100,000 people who check out his work — and often respond with the emoji equivalent of a face laughing so hard it's crying.
If you think this is overblown lefty rhetoric, think again: Stone — who was arrested and indicted Friday morning by FBI Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller and his team, on charges of obstruction, making false statements, and witness tampering — has always worn such monikers like a badge of honor.
Even though their nicknames — Posh (Adams), Ginger (Halliwell), Baby (Bunton), Scary (Brown), and Sporty (Chisholm) — weren't coined until the British teen magazine Top of the Pops made up the monikers in 1996 — the five pretty girls with slightly different physical attributes were perfect for pop-character archetypes.
Wednesday's superseding indictment, which ups the total number of charges Hutchins faces to 10, alleges that in addition to Kronos, Hutchins also created a hacking tool called UPAS Kit and sold it in 2012 to a co-conspirator known as VinnyK (also called Aurora123 and other monikers).
Angel Marcloid—a Chicago-based producer and songwriter who records as Fire-Toolz, among a nigh uncountable list of other monikers—has built a chaotic discography over the last couple of years, with this open-minded approach as part of the driving energy behind her work.
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Over blistered beats, producers—ranging from pseudonymous producers with sketchy monikers like TRUMP22016 to more recognized underground figures like NMESH—employ surrealist samples of sacred chants in Arabic, stump speeches, or absurdist dialogue from the 22016 campaign trail, twisting them into dadaist collages as disordered as the world itself.
The musician known as Torn Hawk—but also as Infiniti, Lossmaker, and a few other tossed-off monikers—pretty much says as much, sitting in the Greenpoint location of a Swedish coffee shop chain that the New Jersey native describes as more "coffee shop-y" than the he expected.
But it brings the heat by adding ground up djar (that's its Wolof name but it also goes by grains of selim, Kani pepper, and Kili pepper, among many other monikers) which is the seeds of the aromatic evergreen Xylopia Aethioopica that is found widely found across the African continent.
In a Monday chat with Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest on their daytime talk show, the Supernatural star admitted that while their own "unique" monikers influenced those of their three children, the couple didn't decide on a name for daughter Arrow Rhodes' twin brother until two days after their Dec.
The Ahwahnee Hotel, which was built in 1927, and other popular sites such as Curry Village were stripped of the monikers they held for decades after the park's longtime concessionaire, Delaware North Company, lost the lucrative contract to operate hotels and other commercial sites in the park to competitor Aramark.
It's hard to confidently measure their output, since it's spread across a number of monikers and Bandcamp pages, but over the last 18 months, the duo's two members—Rook and Dizzy—have both released a handful of full-length records away from the band, each as fully realized as the next.
That's the uniting principle between all the disparate sounds that he's made over the years as Hieroglyphic Being, I.B.M., and a host of other monikers—that electronic music can be more than a functionalist accompaniment for late-night hedonism or a soundtrack for youth-culture minded marketers to sell cars or whatever.
As for the boys, Benjamin, Lewis and Ethan jumped to the nice list, while the naughty list included many of the same 2014 monikers (Joseph, Joshua and Luke) plus a few new ones such as Owen and George — as well as some that were previously on the nice list (James, Samuel and Daniel).
Traumprinz is the rare producer who has stayed pretty much entirely off of the grid, though we do know that he also puts out music under the monikers Prince of Denmark and Metatron, hails from Hannover, Germany, and is associated with the Weimer-based Gieling label and collective, known for its melodic, minimal takes on Chicago house.
I have the Sleep Chic set— a long-sleeve top and pair of shorts in a navy color dotted with little white crescent moons — but you can find combinations of long sleeve and short sleeve tops paired with pants or shorts in a range of over a dozen colors and patterns — just look for the monikers Sleep Chic or Gisele.
We&aposve Got All Your Summertime Apple Rumors Right HereIt's hot, all the fireworks have been lit, and we're still two months out from when Apple…Read more ReadThe one that sort of throws a wrench into things is the 6.5-inch iPhone 11 Pro Max, which seems like a mash-up of tags and monikers from Apple's phone and laptop lines.
Never his finest craftsmanship, the slur returned to the fore in November when Mr. Trump could not resist sharing his work during an Oval Office ceremony with three Navajo code talkers, who helped Marines send coded messages during World War II. "They call her Pocahontas," Mr. Trump said of the Democratic Massachusetts senator, deploying a common strategy for borderline monikers: ascribing authorship to the masses.
It's beautiful but there's something off in a delightful way—even its most straightforward songs like "Due West" are layered, complex and unearthly, like they might have the power to just float off into the stratosphere — Colin Joyce Michael Collins has always been fascinated with deconstructing the sunny hues of '70s rock, first under the monikers Salvia Plath and Run DMT and now more skillfully with his band Drugdealer.
Groskopf's work sticks closer to traditional "street photography" than the other photographers in this feature, grabbing life in split seconds, but she sees these monikers as limiting and absurd, and her unique eye, bold colors, and often still-life-feeling approach to capturing life as it happens has landed her jobs with publications like Refinery29, Bloomberg Businessweek, and Wired, and recently got her selected as a coveted 2019 PDN30.
It might be telling that Dunye came up with the story of the Watermelon Woman when she was in graduate school: She was travelling back and forth between the Lesbian Herstory Archives in New York and the Library of Congress in D.C., trying to learn about black women in early cinema, only to find that many of the actors were credited by racist monikers or not at all.
There is an exuberance in inflicting torment and suffering that goes beyond the traditional and practical zero-sum politics of exclusion in the Middle East, whether it is the Orwellian joy of launching military operations with monikers like "Operation Olive Branch" and "Restoring Hope," the enthusiastic and vindictive mass murder or incarceration of political opponents in countries like Egypt and Turkey, the brazenness of chopping up a journalist inside a consulate, or the vulgarity of a political discourse in which every day is a witch hunt.

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