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The man they'd been looking for one of bin Laden's trusted couriers had been known to them for many years but only by a nom-de-guerre provided by a detainee being held by the United States.
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The man they'd been looking for one of bin Laden's trusted couriers had been known to them for many years but only by a nom-de-guerre provided by a detainee being held by the United States.
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Given the brushoff by the western powers, he turned Communist, went off to Paris, and decades later took the nom-de-guerre Ho Chi Minh.
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Given the brushoff by the western powers, he turned Communist, went off to Paris, and decades later took the nom-de-guerre Ho Chi Minh.
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Bon Iver is the nom-de-guerre of musician Justin Vernon.
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Also, for the record, I hate the fact that the Mandarin is willing to accept "The Mandarin" as his own nom-de-guerre without any sense of irony.
John Seavey’s Storytelling Engines: Iron Man | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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His name was Saloth Sar, and he would later become known under his nom-de-guerre: Pol Pot.
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At the time covered by the charges in the indictment, Marzah was a fighter in Taylor's rebel group in Liberia which controlled a large part of the country before Taylor was elected president in 1997 and went by the nom-de-guerre Zigzag.
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Hence, ParkRidge47 is not an accidental nom-de-guerre.
Who is "ParkRidge47"? Sifry, Micah L. 2007
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"Maybe his Bolshevik pals said he needed a nom-de-guerre and as a workingman without much French and with friends among the Liverpool Irish even if he wasn't one himself, Guerin came straight to mind."
Farthing 2006
vendingmachine commented on the word nom-de-guerre
"My nym is a nom-de-guerre not a pseudonym like some of the anonymous cowards around here." See nymshifter.
August 28, 2020