This number is credible, coinciding reasonably well with the findings of National Family Opinion founders Howard and Clara Trumbull in studies done in 1927, 1937, and 1947 - 1950, which they published
under the pseudonym John Marbanks.
While at Harvard Medical School, Michael Crichton wrote book reviews for the Harvard Crimson and novels
under the pseudonyms John Lange and Jeffery Hudson, among them A Case of Need, which won the Edgar Award for Best Mystery in 1969.
Not exact matches
«So it would be like «
John Smith»... a name that would be easy to sort of fly
under if you're going to use a
pseudonym.»
In the fake case study, freelance scientific editor
John McCool writes
under the
pseudonym of Dr. Martin van Nostrand, another callout to the 1990s «show about nothing.»
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.
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).
They will be released
under under the
pseudonym John Lange but will identify Crichton as the author.
Christine Falls is the first novel in a planned series about hard - drinking Irish pathologist Garret Quirke written by Booker Prize winner
John Banville
under the open
pseudonym Benjamin Black; the next volume, The Silver Swan, will be published in both the UK and USA in March.
The tendency to exaggerate continued even after National Family Opinion Survey founders Howard and Clara Trumbull conducted exhaustive research, published
under the
pseudonym «
John Marbanks,» to put the U.S. population of stray cats at circa 10 million in 1927, 20 million in 1937, and 30 million in 1950.
At Spotlight, discover single - artist presentations by
under - recognised modern masters like Maryn Varbanov (Bank), Liliane Lijn (espaivisor) and «
John Dogg» - a
pseudonym Richard Prince used in the 1980s (Venus over Manhattan).
I am referring to my experience where Steve posted my real name after I had attempted to have
John A clarify some of his remarks about thermodynamics (I had posted
under a
Pseudonym).
With the bar exam just around the corner, it's probably too late to add this doozy of a fact pattern about
John Mackey, the co-founder of Whole Foods who had an online
pseudonym — Rahodeb —
under which he posted 1,100 entries on Yahoo Finance's bulletin board touting his company's stock and also criticizing Wild Oats Markets, a rival that his company went on to buy.
James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and
John Jay managed to earn a great deal of respect despite writing
under pseudonyms.
♫ What makes you think that you are invincible I can see it in your eyes that you're so sure please don't tell me that I am the only one that's vulnerable impossible... ♫ Lyrics, music and recorded by
John Vesely,
under the
pseudonym Secondhand Serenade.