Jeb has gone from replacing his surname with an exclamation point to putting exclamation points before, after and all around that surname.
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" Mr. Burdonsky used the surname Stalin as a child, but as a teenager, he said, "I immediately switched to Mum's surname, because I planned to work in the theater, and what does that surname have to do with the arts?
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Parents Sue Georgia Over Right to Give Daughter the Surname 'Allah' A couple says they chose their daughter's surname because it is noble.
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My surname "Farr" is of Anglo-Saxon origin, according to the Internet Surname Database, and was a nickname for a fierce or lusty man.
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His offbeat surname is no happenstance; it was chosen by his grandparents, whose original surname, Nilsen, was very common when they emigrated to Canada by way of Minnesota and South Dakota.
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Her surname was Simoni, one that can denote "convert" ancestry.
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My surname could be a scandal in and of itself.
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He declined to give his surname for fear of reprisals.
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But these days the surname "Kushner" is like a magnet.
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Hillary Clinton, they might know about because of the surname.
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In the same spirit, he gave himself a new surname.
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Rouhani was born Hassan Fereydoun before adopting his new surname.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled an Italian surname.
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The article also misspelled the surname of a Spanish midfielder.
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Ms. Nelson, 44, will continue to use her surname professionally.
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J.C. An earlier version of this Playlist misspelled Rostam's surname.
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The article also misspelled the surname of Mexico's foreign minister.
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It also misspelled the surname of the European Commission president.
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It also gave an incorrect surname for a contributing reporter.
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She was given the surname of her mother, Emilia Rey.
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The groom, 31, will be changing his surname to Regen.
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The family Hebraized their surname to Gouri at some point.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled Ms. Gonzalez's surname.
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His parents divorced, and the boy took his mother's surname.
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When she added a surname, one girl's hand shot up.
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"Huh," she said of the answer, absorbing the famous surname.
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Mr. Williams, whose real surname was Katt, died in 1992.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the author's surname.
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It also misstated the original surname of Tabori's wife, Laurie.
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It also misspelled the surname of an injured Mets pitcher.
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Her surname matched the name of a member named Zhang.
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She took the surname Ashton from her mother's second husband.
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The couple will use the surname Kurland after their marriage.
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He paused while a reporter helped him recall the surname.
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An earlier version of this review misstated the author's surname.
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That was the first time he learned his real surname.
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The new surname didn't come out of the blue, of course.
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Teachers stumbled over my surname, looking perplexed even after my corrections.
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Update: Aïcha's surname was removed from this article on August 7th
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No one uses a surname or knows his or her age.
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Correction: A previous version of this story misspelled Joe Fetrow's surname.
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Correction (January 13th): We mistakenly gave Ludwig Wittgenstein a surname upgrade.
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Next year he will represent a couple challenging the surname law.
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" At Wise's suggestion, Carr dropped her surname in favor of "Carr.
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Unlike ordinary Japanese, the emperor and other royals have no surname.
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The woman, identified only by her surname Zhang, never showed up.
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The article also misspelled the surname of the deputy Interior secretary.
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The bride, 28, who goes by Cat, is keeping her surname.
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He made waves recently when he changed his surname to O'Neal.
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The bride, 33, who goes by Tracy, will keep her surname.
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The bride, who is known as Pascale, is keeping her surname.
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He was a Taiwanese-American skateboarder who shared my mom's surname.
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The groom, who is 37, legally changed his surname to Gynd.
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She did not change her surname when she married Mr. Williams.
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The couple will both use the surname Amor after the wedding.
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It also misstated the surname of a Boston University hockey player.
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An earlier version of this story also misspelled its singer's surname.
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The column also misstated the surname of one of the chefs.
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Leila began using her mother's surname professionally about 10 years ago.
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And a correction: Thursday's briefing misspelled the surname of a filmmaker.
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The family lived in Moscow and had assumed the surname Smith.
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The couple will both use the surname Rose after their marriage.
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It also misspelled the surname of a second Fox News anchor.
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In addition, an accompanying picture caption misspelled a musician's surname.
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He LiveJournals about his ex, her surname, and her bra size.
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His surname was misspelled in an earlier version of this article.
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I've always liked that my surname, Sullivan, announces me as Irish.
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His surname did not derive from the Russian word for reprobate.
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Over the centuries his surname has been spelled 20 different ways.
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An earlier version or this obituary misstated Mr. Previn's original surname.
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That term is, simply, the surname of the sitting American president.
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For the first six months, Claudia spelled her new surname wrong.
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Like many in south India, she uses an initial for her surname.
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Correction: The original version of this story misstated the Census director's surname.
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Vidhya Sivakumaran's surname was misspelled in an earlier version of this post.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled Emma González's surname as Gonzales.
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And it has done something particularly funny with Jean-Luc Mélenchon's surname.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the surname of Ahmed's father.
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The author's surname is not given, although it is an open secret.
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Glastonbury must be a pretty different experience if your surname is Beckham.
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What follows is an eclectic list, in alphabetic order by author surname.
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The surname of everyone's favourite Twitter badass is actually pronounced "Tie-gen".
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An earlier version of this article misstated the surname of an author.
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It also misspelled the surname of an artist who influenced Ms. Thomas.
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He changes his surname to Duke, and a logging dynasty is born.
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Like others interviewed for this story, he declined to provide his surname.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a steeplechaser.
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A final twist on Chinese surname traditions also owes something to patriarchy.
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Do you know how many people bearing that surname live in China?
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The review also misspelled the surname of a dancer at one point.
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An earlier version of this review misspelled the surname of the director.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the surname of a sociologist.
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She kept the surname Whitfield because she liked the alliteration with Wesla.
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His surname is Getty, but he may remind you of someone else.
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You take their name [as your fight surname] and away you go.
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His surname was inherited from his parents' French and Swedish family names.
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An earlier version of this review misstated the surname of an actor.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a writer.
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"My surname is Anglo but I just didn't fit in," he said.
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An earlier version of this review misspelled the surname of a countertenor.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a pianist.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the surname of Grace Chang.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a reader.
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An earlier version of this review misspelled the surname of an artist.
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She changed the spelling of her surname after too many public mispronunciations.
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An earlier version of this review misspelled the surname of an actor.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of an artist.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a moviegoer.
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In 1954, she married Bob Cary, an artist, and took his surname.
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Khiel, who has his father's surname, Coppin, was the first to arrive.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a winemaker.
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The review also misspelled the surname of one of the sound designers.
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He died in Moscow in April 2015 under the assumed surname Smith.
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Ron Fein's surname was misspelled in an earlier version of this post.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the surname of a designer.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of an actor.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a paleontologist.
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Facebook, citing his safety, did not allow him to give his surname.
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An earlier version of this review misspelled the author's surname several times.
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An earlier version of this review misspelled the author's surname several times.
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An earlier version of this briefing misspelled the surname of a filmmaker.
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When we named our children we opted for my husband's surname, Grace.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the surname of one resident.
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Hoyos-Bravo was initially listed under the surname Medarda by the CBP.
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The article also misspelled the surname of a prominent artist and curator.
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No surprise, really: Evans is a much more common surname in Wales.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a journalist.
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The earlier version also misspelled the surname of a Notre Dame professor.
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