Sentences with phrase «pseudonyms as»

Guerrilla Girls» «Carriera» is credited with the idea of using pseudonyms as a way to not forget female artists.
And once the gag is pulled off, once the critics and collectors are slavering all over the work and treating the pseudonyms as the newest art world gods, Harriet Burden will «unmask» herself, proving once and for all how ridiculous the whole notion of fame is.
So — if I understand rightly, from May 11th both parties are to cease commenting about each other by court order, and both are to remove comments about the other under their own name or pseudonym as far as they are able.
Start by using a pseudonym as a protective measure.
FYI, author David John Moore Cornwell, aka John Le Carre, who wrote under a pseudonym as required by England of its former agents, makes a cameo in the picture as a guest at a Christmas party.
That way, whenever some movie is released that credits the infamous pseudonym as its director, Harlin could at least say, «Nope, that wasn't me,» and it would be plausible that he's telling the truth.
Chris, you are using a pseudonym as well.....

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When the algorithm was created under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto — which in Japanese is as common a name as Steve Smith — the individual (s) set a finite limit on the number of bitcoins that will ever exist: 21 million.
In response to an emailed inquiry from Fortune, the hacker group identified itself as «Andy Saolis,» a pseudonym linked to a number of other ransomware incidents.
Ross Ulbricht was an Eagle Scout and a popular physics student who made a fateful decision to reinvent himself as the «Dread Pirate Roberts,» a pseudonym he used to operate a massive illegal online bazaar known as the Silk Road.
If it was supposedly on the up - and - up, it's not clear why Porter wrote his promotion in pseudonymas «Jay McDaniels» — and I've never seen Porter explain it.
The suit alleges that Daniels and Trump entered into this agreement under pseudonyms: Daniels as «Peggy Peterson» and Trump as «David Dennison.»
Her suit alleges that she and Trump entered into this agreement under pseudonyms: Daniels as «Peggy Peterson» and Trump as «David Dennison.»
What started as a white paper after the financial crash from a pseudonym, Satoshi Nakamoto, has turned into a $ 150 Billion market with over 800 cryptocurrencies.
The anonymous nature of the cryptocurrency sphere can result in many of the investors being seen only as pseudonyms, which could cause issues for law enforcement and regulators.
Along with your comment, please leave your initials, name, pseudonym or whatever, as well as your city and country.
In 2011, she started performing under the pseudonym Frankie Cosmos, which still serves as a sort of alter ego in addition to being her band's name.
After all, Kees wrote a number of poems about a fictive alter ego under that pseudonym, an alter ego Astrue has described as merely some «mysterious, detached, urbane figure»:
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time when women were well - nigh totally debarred from education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and publishing under a pseudonym because only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated — such figures are typical in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
Charles Moulton, who did his most creative work under the pseudonym of William Molton Marstan, will never be canonized as a saint of the church.
I made a completely differnet choice, as my posting under a pseudonym helps confirm, but one of my weaknesses is that I shy away from conflict, and possible sources thereof.
We need to get back to the use of the term «race» and its misuse as a pseudonym for «religion»: deny it has anything to do with race, and you deny by implication that it's a Muslim problem.
After writing his first book about his life as a vet, author Alf Wight couldn't find a suitable pseudonym under which to publish his memoirs until one night he was watching a game of football and was rather taken with the name of Hibernian's goalkeeper - Jim Herriot.
As Justin has pointed out, I feel that the more concerning issue is the use of the name PhD as a pseudonym and as the title of the sitAs Justin has pointed out, I feel that the more concerning issue is the use of the name PhD as a pseudonym and as the title of the sitas a pseudonym and as the title of the sitas the title of the site.
Dina (a pseudonym) has worked as a nurse in a hospital nursery for five years.
Spitzer, the documents say, showed up at the hospital and tried to «surreptitiously» inquire «as to her condition by using a pseudonym
«Mischievous» Ablakwa insulted me using a pseudonym — Amidu insists Martin Amidu earlier this week took on Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, describing him as «uncouth» when he responded to an article titled, «Martin Amidu, Is he a Contrarian..»
Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps said he did work as a web marketer under a pseudonym after entering Parliament.
It's the name of my 2 - week - old nephew, and using it as a pseudonym in an article about science funding is his birthday present.
But as he went on it became sort of more and more heavy and more and more and strain, and finally in the last sentence he said that the narrator of this review, the persona that he was putting on said, that Martin Gardner occasionally writes reviews under pseudonyms and one of the pseudonyms that he uses is blah, blah, blah, and that was the name of the person who was supposedly writing this review.
As consumers are becoming more aware of the problems with agave, manufacturers are starting to use the pseudonym «chicory syrup» on labels of the amber colored agave nectar to further mislead and deceive.
You might know it as a muffin top or even a spare tire, but for all of its lovingly - named pseudonyms, many people struggle to get rid of it.
Sugar goes under various pseudonyms on food labels such as sucrose, lactose, maltose, galactose, fructose, maltodextrin, dextrose, xylose and glucose, to name a few.
Instead they prefer men of mystery, with 19 % picking thrillers as the sexiest genre a man can read, so any men palming through one of Benjamin Black's crime fiction novels (real name John Banville, he uses Black as a pseudonym - it just adds to his mystery!)
For the baby, using a pseudonym is a good option, as is keeping your address a secret.
Users hoping to create a barrier between their real identities and their online dating profiles might use strategies such as pseudonyms and misleading information in a profile to obfuscate their identity.
Agent 47 (known as The Hitman and 47, among many pseudonyms like Tobias Rieper) is a...
That's because the film was at one time known as «Nailed» and was shot by Oscar - nominated «The Fighter,» «Silver Linings Playbook» and «American Hustle» director David O. Russell, for whom the seemingly non-existent Greene is a pseudonym.
Robert Totten / Don Siegel — «Death Of A Gunfighter «(1969) A flawed, but nevertheless interesting, minor Western that fits neatly into the revisionist movement in the genre at the end of the 1960s / beginning of the 1970s, «Death Of A Gunfighter» is best remembered as the film that birthed the name «Alan Smithee» (or here in its original spelling, «Allen Smithee»), which became the standard DGA pseudonym when a director took their name off a movie for the next thirty years.
The character development involved is flawless, as we grow to like, and in some senses love, the main players, thanks in large part to the terrific Academy Award winning screenplay by Dalton Trumbo (Spartacus, Papillon), here credited as Ian McLellan Hunter due to a blacklisting that forced him to write under a pseudonym.
I Am Legend perhaps revealed that Mr. Lawrence could handle contemporary screen icons, as did Constantine, which starred Keanu Reeves, Shia LaBeouf, and Tilda Swinton among other potentially hazardous alchemy; but the show also affirmed that Mr. Lawrence could handle adaptations of science fiction literature (the script for Catching Fire is credited to Michael Arndt, but under a pseudonym, after having written Little Miss Sunshine and several animated movies).
From the looks of the trailer, Cranston is having a hell of a time portraying the character as he dons a curled mustache and continues writing under various pseudonyms in the years following his ban.
Not to be confused with this year's dark Wolverine send - off (or its black and white home video edit Logan Noir), this Logan is an original heist comedy from a mystery writer credited as Rebecca Blunt, believed to be a pseudonym.
He did not fare much better penning a poorly - received underwater version of ALIEN (1979) entitled LEVIATHAN (1989) and used the pseudonym Anthony Able as the scripter of the direct - to - video PROJECT: ALIEN (1990).
Don Simpson Armed with a Master's degree in Cinema Studies from Temple University, Don Simpson kicked off his film criticism career in high fashion by covering SXSW 1998 for Ai nt It Cool News under the pseudonym of «Vertov» (yes, as in Dziga).
Bryan Cranston will be portraying the titular Trumbo in the film, who was blacklisted and jailed for 11 months as a Communist during the ordeal (though he wrote under pseudonyms and even won two Academy Awards for Roman Holiday and The Brave One).
Back in Hollywood thereafter — the movie elides the two years he spent in Mexico with three other screenwriters and their families — he's obliged to support his family by writing screenplays under pseudonyms for low - rent producers such as the King brothers (played for laughs by John Goodman and Stephen Root).
Highsmith was forced to publish it under a pseudonym, Claire Morgan, the lesbian content of the tome so diametrically different than the tricky theatrics of Strangers on a Train the publisher, as well as the author, feared the controversial nature of the story could derail a promising career before it even had the opportunity to begin.
It should be noted that there is an actual debate as to whether or not Rebecca Blunt is a real person or if she is a shrewdly constructed pseudonym for another writer or even Soderbergh himself.
Certainly the journey that Anomalisa has taken is far from conventional, from Kaufman play written under the pseudonym «Francis Fregosi,» through a Kickstarter campaign, through the general challenge of making an adult - themed animation in a country that sees animation as a genre not a medium, to now this tour of festivals, looking for distribution.
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