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| such person who refused to leave, under the | pseudonym A Norfolk Woman called Farming, on a Battle |
| ( | Pseudonym A. von Birnitz) |
| t' (Штык) and 'Nikita' (Ники́та), a literary | pseudonym A. Gal (А. |
| All three novels are published under the | pseudonym Abo Rasul. |
| Roderick Mors, Brinklow's | pseudonym, acquired a biography of his own, claiming t |
| Leon Lichtblau (also known under the | pseudonym Adolf Cristin, Russian: Адолф Иванович Крист |
| drama Im Zeichen der Fische (written under a | pseudonym), after his real identity was revealed. |
| It is also around this time he gained his | pseudonym Aghpur, given to him by the Armenian populat |
| In 1532 he published, under the | pseudonym Agricola Phaqus, his Pro defensione bonorum |
| Yates, under the | pseudonym Al Kay, got his broadcasting break when he b |
| he contributed to several journals using his | pseudonym, Alain. |
| with the Directors Guild of America for the | pseudonym Alan Smithee to be used. |
| n chose to hide his involvement by using the | pseudonym Alan Smithee. |
| rector's credit was changed to the Hollywood | pseudonym Alan Smithee. |
| Vibenius directed the film under the | pseudonym Alex Fridolinski. |
| t and wrote two volumes of poetry (under the | pseudonym Alexandr Jan-Ruban), and translated Pushkin |
| emeyer Syndicate series, published under the | pseudonym Alice B. Emerson. |
| aroline becomes both a producer and, using a | pseudonym, also performs as an actress. |
| flagellation by St George Stock (a probable | pseudonym, also credited with The Whippingham Papers) |
| c pornography by St George Stock (a probable | pseudonym, also credited with The Romance of Chastisem |
| Hertz (until 1946 Friedrich (Otto) Hertz, a | pseudonym also: Germanus Liber; * March 26, 1878 in Vi |
| Later under the | pseudonym Amicus (which means 'friend' in Latin), he h |
| es McAuley, Joan Fraser (who wrote under the | pseudonym Amy Witting), Harold Stewart, Oliver Somervi |
| lled wood-turner who published (under a male | pseudonym) an authoritative book on the subject "The A |
| records by himself, under his single-letter | pseudonym, and their name was decided upon so that the |
| 1990 interview he said, "If I wrote under a | pseudonym and got somebody else to pose for my jacket |
| Daniel Handler to take on his Lemony Snicket | pseudonym and write for children |
| s hat and cane (living up to Fields' writing | pseudonym), and Egbert executes two of his time-honore |
| Brzechwa was the writer's | pseudonym; and translates into 'fletching' (the tail s |
| After this album, he dropped the | pseudonym and in 1974 released his debut album under h |
| m (also known as Charles Bohm, Henry Cooper [ | Pseudonym] and Karl Bohm), (11 September 1844 - 4 Apri |
| ooks original novel written by Paul Saint (a | pseudonym) and based on the long-running British scien |
| He adopted a | pseudonym, and created the publishing house "The Origi |
| emixed by Planet Perfecto (another Oakenfold | pseudonym) and featured re-recorded vocals. |
| who revealed him as the personage behind the | pseudonym and anagram A. M. Juster, the poet and trans |
| cations regarding this game, Kiesow used the | pseudonym Andreas Blumenkamp to write satirical articl |
| ts of the film Bianchi is credited under the | pseudonym Andrew White. |
| He wrote a number of books under the | pseudonym Andrew MacAllan and ghosted a number of 'aut |
| ays for thrillers, initially using the joint | pseudonym Andrew Holt. |
| ith (born 1972 in Kent), who works under the | pseudonym Anna Span, is an English pornographic film d |
| to Eden, also written by Anne Rice under the | pseudonym Anne Rampling, it also further featured the |
| Under the | pseudonym Anne Chaplet she was awarded the Deutsche Kr |
| ritten by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe under the | pseudonym Anthony September, and reached #1 in the UK |
| June 1968, Nijmegen), better known under his | pseudonym Anton van Duinkerken, was a Dutch poet, essa |
| he British composer Euphemia Allen under the | pseudonym Arthur de Lulli. |
| mposed the tune Chopsticks in 1877 under the | pseudonym Arthur de Lulli. |
| record a one-off psychedelic album under the | pseudonym Arzachel. |
| 967 in Stuttgart Germany), also known by his | pseudonym as the disc jockey Dee Jot Hausmarke is a me |
| His name may have been a | pseudonym, as it means "mischievous". |
| as Robbie Mannheim; born circa 1936) is the | pseudonym assigned to the exorcized boy, by the Cathol |
| Dick Urine is a | pseudonym associated with independent label owner/prod |
| Mathias Damour, using the | pseudonym Astimays, launched Vikidia on November 14, 2 |
| oman fortune-telling guide written under the | pseudonym Astrampsychus. |
| Her column, written under the | pseudonym Aunt Chick, taught readers about cooking. |
| irst single of the singer released under her | pseudonym Axelle Red. |
| 17 February 1930), who also writes under the | pseudonym Barbara Vine, is an English crime writer, au |
| tion in 1986 of A Dark-Adapted Eye under her | pseudonym Barbara Vine (the name derives from her own |
| writer, and producer Steven Wilson under the | pseudonym Bass Communion. |
| writer, and producer Steven Wilson under the | pseudonym Bass Communion. |
| te the sex column in Toro magazine under the | pseudonym Bebe O'Shea. |
| eviously, authors were forced to leave their | pseudonym behind if they switched publishing houses, m |
| r of the Accademia d'Arcadia, his academical | pseudonym being "Polite Megaride", of the Accademia de |
| Sumner was credited under the | pseudonym Bemusic and Johnson under DoJo. |
| Dutch language, crediting himself under the | pseudonym Benjamin Cooper. |
| Pathologist at Work (1971) (published under | pseudonym Bernard Picton) |
| Burns has since worked as a singer under the | pseudonym Betty Curse, which was chosen by Island Reco |
| album, Bluebell Wood, was released under the | pseudonym Big Sleep, and the band broke up shortly aft |
| ysteries and crime thrillers, some under the | pseudonym Bill Peters. |
| Often he is credited by his | pseudonym, Bill Williams. |
| he joined Ferguson's gang (under the mockney | pseudonym Bill Stickers). |
| During his teenager years, he used the | pseudonym Billy Marlin and played with Wimp Henstridge |
| Together the four created the | pseudonym Blanche Descartes, under which Tutte publish |
| es credited under her rock opera performance | pseudonym Blue Girl. |
| ontest's 1997 anthology of winners under the | pseudonym Bo Griffin. |
| David Mendes (Schoten, 15 May 1928) | pseudonym Bob Mendes is a Belgian accountant and write |
| He uses a | pseudonym, Bob. |
| ris Moss Acid contributed a DJ Mix under the | pseudonym Brad Striker to another Net-Lab's compilatio |
| edits as a voice actor (most often under the | pseudonym Brian Granveldt) and appears at an average o |
| kground roles as a voice actor, going by the | pseudonym Brian Granveldt. |
| images are sold via wire services under the | pseudonym Brooks Parkenridge. |
| by the American writer Bruce Cook, under the | pseudonym Bruce Alexander. |
| ecember 1796 - 16 January 1866, known by the | pseudonym Brutus, was a Welsh satirical writer, editor |
| abs and Aldo comic strip for King, under the | pseudonym Buddy Valentine. |
| s a Jewish Russian author (writing under the | pseudonym Bunakov) and political activist, in 1910s on |
| bass for Lubricated Goat sometimes under the | pseudonym Buster Smallgoods, recording one album and o |
| p Stephen Gardiner suspected that Mors was a | pseudonym, but that it was the creation of George Joye |
| wen Spendthrift", is usually thought to be a | pseudonym, but the name is also found as the author of |
| lnicki, who had written the pamphlet under a | pseudonym, but lost. |
| The name has been employed as a | pseudonym by musicians Bob Dylan and Jack Dempsey. |
| mixed albums by Rubicon and X-CNN under the | pseudonym Caleb Kadesh and did several mixes using the |
| n the radio broadcasting he worked under the | pseudonym Captain Zbolk. |
| mon Milner later released a single under the | pseudonym Captain Mog and Private Sigh. |
| Jonny Jakobsen and his first album under the | pseudonym Carlito. |
| It was first published in 1943 under the | pseudonym Carolyn Keene. |
| ny books in the Nancy Drew series (under the | pseudonym Carolyn Keene) and a few in the Hardy Boys s |
| It was first published in 1973 under the | pseudonym Carolyn Keene. |
| 1871 in a San Francisco newspaper under the | pseudonym Caxton. |
| he Cruisers member Kevin Valentine under the | pseudonym Cellarful of Noise. |
| She also used the | pseudonym Centa della Morea. |
| theater reviews for MIT's The Tech under the | pseudonym Charles Foster Ford. |
| e friend and producer Dave Tweedie under the | pseudonym Chocolate O'Brian Productions. |
| Under the | pseudonym Chris De Niro, he became an integral part of |
| s a novel by Mrs. Frances Tiernan, under the | pseudonym Christian Reid. |
| appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, under a | pseudonym, claiming that she was a survivor of a secre |
| ballads and hymns, who often wrote under the | pseudonym Claribel. |
| antasy author who mainly published under the | pseudonym Clark Darlton. |
| In 1985, under the | pseudonym Cliffs Notes (in honor of then school presid |
| n artwork at the Grosvenor Gallery under the | pseudonym Clifton Lin, and at the Society of British A |
| His | pseudonym, Collofino, is Italian for "slender neck," a |
| Olet, privately published in 1939 under the | pseudonym Collofino, is a "rare eccentric compilation |
| are given as Harry Thomas (rumoured to be a | pseudonym combining Harry Belafonte and his guitarist, |
| - 5 September 2010), better known under his | pseudonym Corneille, was a Dutch artist. |
| Tommy heavenly6 is an alter-ego | pseudonym created by Tomoko Kawase. |
| ibuted to the Gentleman's Magazine under the | pseudonym Crito, was a well-known poet, and wrote in 1 |
| It was written by David S. Goyer under the | pseudonym Cynthia Verlaine. |
| cultural organisations and was known by the | pseudonym Dafydd Ddu Feddyg. |
| n immediately started witting solo under his | pseudonym Damien Done. |
| He has written crime fiction under the | pseudonym Dan Kavanagh. |
| (1792 - 28 March 1846), better known by his | pseudonym, Daniel Ddu o Geredigion, was a Welsh langua |
| He was also singer for Mistress under the | pseudonym Dave Cunt up until their split in March 2008 |
| Written under the | pseudonym David Michaels it was released on February 1 |
| eleased under his production company's label | pseudonym, Death Do Us Part. |
| Ramps" is a song by Arctic Monkeys under the | pseudonym Death Ramps. |
| remely limited number of 250 vinyl under the | pseudonym Death Ramps containing two of the b-sides fr |
| o de Titus, Latinization of Placido de Titi, | pseudonym Didacus Prittus Pelusiensis, born 1603 in Pe |
| In 1931, under the | pseudonym Direktor Hacker, he held a leading position |
| d Bass EP by Alec Empire, released under the | pseudonym DJ Mowgly on Digital Hardcore Recordings as |
| so directed femdom genre of movies under the | pseudonym Domina X, and has also been a contract direc |
| shed a famous case study about her using the | pseudonym Dora. |
| with Portman on guitar and vocals (under the | pseudonym Dr. Frank), Zelowitz on guitar and vocals, S |
| started his career as a director, using the | pseudonym E. B. Clucher. |
| He used the | pseudonym E. H. Visiak from 1910. |
| - March 23, 2002), sometimes credited by his | pseudonym E.B. Clucher, was an Italian film director, |
| his song "Midnight Shift" (written under the | pseudonym Earl Lee), and The Byrds covered his "You're |
| on some of the recordings he sings under the | pseudonym Ed Barron. |
| O'Brien co wrote the script under the | pseudonym El Toro Estrella, O'Brien was also to have o |
| She also wrote under the | pseudonym Elisabeth Frank. |
| can writer Barbara Mertz published under the | pseudonym Elizabeth Peters . |
| vel Die For Love by Barbara Mertz (under the | pseudonym Elizabeth Peters), plagiarism of The Lustful |
| the author of historical romances under the | pseudonym Elizabeth Chadwick and mysteries under the n |
| torical romances and short stories under the | pseudonym Elizabeth Chadwick. |
| r 1913 - 14 October 1995), also known by the | pseudonym Ellis Peters, was a British author of works |
| Gene Bilbrew, also known by his | pseudonym ENEG, was an artist who contributed work to |
| l, set in a girls' school, written under the | pseudonym Etonensis by George Augustus Sala and comple |
| his third wife She was also known under the | pseudonym Eustochia. |
| John Evelyn Barlas (1860 - 1914), | pseudonym Evelyn Douglas, was an English poet and poli |
| The action of one Brother Alfonso (a | pseudonym) exposed many abusers. |
| he track with Harris, rapped on it under the | pseudonym, EZQ, and also did his own DJing under the D |
| st and theatre director, who wrote under the | pseudonym F Zell |
| s was published in English in 1927 under the | pseudonym F. Roderich-Stoltheim, and dealt with the ne |
| n he teamed with Al Feldstein, they used the | pseudonym F.C. Aljohn. |
| Cook adopted the new | pseudonym Fatboy Slim in 1996. |
| ed a solo album of his own in 1991 under the | pseudonym Fela Fresh Crew. |
| von England (Elizabeth of England) using the | pseudonym Ferdinand Bruckner. |
| Antwerp, 26 November 1929), | pseudonym Fernand Auwera is a Belgian writer. |
| Two novels published under the | pseudonym Fielding Burke describe labor conditions in |
| He sometimes used the | pseudonym Finn Helle. |
| He is known by the | pseudonym Flash Louis and is also part of the duo Lazy |
| n novel writer Peter Rathke, who works under | pseudonym FOLTERGAUL, presented Mama Baer as character |
| n novel writer Peter Rathke, who works under | pseudonym FOLTERGAUL, presented Kommissar Hjuler as ch |
| r the song were provided by Sinista Flash, a | pseudonym for a teenager who lives in suburban San Die |
| Jonah Hill as Peter Brand (a | pseudonym for Paul DePodesta), Beane's assistant gener |
| Fred Brooks was a | pseudonym for Fred Hellerman (of The Weavers fame) who |
| h drummer Chris Winters (noted as a possible | pseudonym for Charlie Watts), as Immediate Records was |
| "Messaggio" (Alice, Albert Kui ( | pseudonym for Franco Battiato), Giusto Pio) - 3:46 |
| ng the early introduction of wife Allegra (a | pseudonym for Marta Yechiel), whom Arouch did not actu |
| n Fort Worth, Texas as Linda Elliott) is the | pseudonym for American romance novel author Linda Crip |
| Many believe "Peter Pumpkinhead" is a | pseudonym for and refers to one of various historic fi |
| an original novella written by Tara Samms (a | pseudonym for Stephen Cole) and based on the long-runn |
| "Whipplesnaith" is apparently a | pseudonym for Noel Howard Symington, although the book |
| ir Force Base, wrote a sports column under a | pseudonym for the News. |
| It was written by Freddy James ( | pseudonym for Teddy Powell) and Larry Stock and publis |
| written by Harry Harrison and John Holm, the | pseudonym for the Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey. |
| Boxcutter is the | pseudonym for Barry Lynn (born 1980), an electronic mu |
| 881 with music by an Irishman Odoardo Barri ( | pseudonym for Edward Slater) and words by Frederic Wea |
| Marching Home" (Written by Louis Lambert, a | pseudonym for Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore) |
| Mike Sparken was a | pseudonym for Michael Poberejsky (born 16 June 1930 in |
| Johnny Jordaan was the | pseudonym for Johannes Hendricus van Musscher (7 Febru |
| some scholars believe that Joiakim may be a | pseudonym for a person from either the Hasmonean perio |
| Jo Almo, a | pseudonym for Geo Salmon, is credited for idea work. |
| Jack King is a | pseudonym for an author of spy thrillers. |
| Avenue" were credited to "Nanker Phelge", a | pseudonym for band-written compositions. |
| d to "Jaan Kenbrovin", actually a collective | pseudonym for the writers James Kendis, James Brockman |
| Jan Byk, | pseudonym for Franciszek Starowieyski |
| ling of the Sundance Kid's real name) as his | pseudonym for No Way to Treat a Lady. |
| TCP ( | pseudonym for Hipgnosis) - sleeve design and photos (S |
| 935, its music was written by Hugh Williams ( | pseudonym for Will Grosz) with lyrics by prolific song |
| James, Keith Karlson and "Simon Stavely", a | pseudonym for keyboardist Terence O'Toole). |
| Anthony", a | pseudonym for the producer, Tony Hatch. |
| (He employed a | pseudonym for the name of the group, referring to it a |
| a country/pop song, written by Dick Charles ( | pseudonym for Richard Charles Krieg), Larry Markes, an |
| rrected Paranoids, now known as the NME, the | pseudonym for "The Enemy". |
| a vocal by "Cinderella G. Stump" (actually a | pseudonym for Jo Stafford) in 1947. |
| on Copland and libretto by Horace Everett, a | pseudonym for Erik Johns. |
| Dancing For Mental Health by Will Powers (a | pseudonym for photographer Lynn Goldsmith). |
| Lights" is a popular song by Hugh Williams ( | pseudonym for Will Grosz) with lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy |
| Neal Stephenson with J. Frederick George, a | pseudonym for Stephenson's uncle, historian George Jew |
| Bumble", a | pseudonym for guitarist R. C. Gamble. |
| Carpenter also employed the John T. Chance | pseudonym for his original version of The Anderson Ala |
| Rodney Higgs is the | pseudonym for Jim Vallance |
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