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Alice and Cholmondeley
She also wrote under the pen name Alice Cholmondeley.
* Christine ( 1917 ) ( written under the pseudonym Alice Cholmondeley )

Alice and pseudonym
The award is named for Alice B. Sheldon, who wrote under the pseudonym James Tiptree, Jr. By choosing a masculine nom de plume, having her stories accepted under that name and winning awards with them, Sheldon helped demonstrate that the division between male and female science fiction writing was illusory.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ( commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland ) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.
* Balfour was the subject of two parody novels based on Alice in Wonderland, Clara in Blunderland ( 1902 ) and Lost in Blunderland ( 1903 ), which appeared under the pseudonym Caroline Lewis ; one of the co-authors was Harold Begbie.
She later became a successful photographer under the ironic pseudonym Alice Springs ( after Alice Springs, the central Australian town ).
Anthony " Tick " Belrose ( Hugo Weaving ), using the drag pseudonym of Mitzi Del Bra, is a Sydney-based drag queen who accepts an offer to perform his drag act at Lasseter's Hotel Casino Resort managed by a female friend named Marion ( Sarah Chadwick ) in Alice Springs, a remote town in central Australia.
* Philippa Carr pseudonym for English author Eleanor Alice Burford-Hibbert ( 1906 – 1993 )
" is a novella by James Tiptree, Jr. ( pseudonym of Alice Sheldon ).
Anna Wickham was the pseudonym of Edith Alice Mary Harper ( 1884 – 1947 ), a British poet with strong Australian connections.
* Alice Dayrell Caldeira Brant ( pseudonym: Helena Morley ), whose diary Minha vida de menina ( translated into English as The Diary of Helena Morley ) is a classic in Brazilian literature ; born in 1880 ; died 1970.
** Alice Haywood: A pseudonym for Beatrice Chadbury, although she believes she is really Lana Luan playing an American.
Thom Demijohn was a joint pseudonym used by authors Thomas M. Disch and John Sladek for their satirical novel Black Alice ( 1968 ).
There is only one member of Team Shanghai Alice, who goes by the pseudonym " ZUN " and is the main programmer, scriptwriter, graphic artist, and music composer.
He also uses the pseudonym " ZUN " instead of Team Shanghai Alice when publishing commercial works:
The Nursery " Alice " ( 1890 ) is a shortened version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ( 1865 ) by Lewis Carroll — pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ( 1832 – 1898 ) — adapted by the author himself for children " from nought to five ".
Mary Ann Winner was a relative of Nathaniel Hawthorne, hence Septimus ' use of the Hawthorne name as part of his pseudonym Alice Hawthorne.
Winner was especially popular for his ballads published under the pseudonym of Alice Hawthorne, which became known generically as " Hawthorne's Ballads ".

Alice and used
* Alice, Bob and Charlie ( and variants ), a nomenclature convention used in cryptography
James Tiptree, Jr. ( August 24, 1915 – May 19, 1987 ) was the pen name of American science fiction author Alice Bradley Sheldon, used from 1967 to her death.
James Tiptree Jr., Alice Hastings Bradley, Alice Davey, Ann Terry, Mrs. Huntington D. Sheldon, are all names that Alice B. Sheldon has used to identify herself.
Singer Alice Cooper remembers their drinking club, The Hollywood Vampires, commenting that Moon (" the Puck of Rock ' n ' Roll ") used to enter dressed up as the Pope, one of many costumes he wore to elicit humour from others.
Neo-Theosophist Alice Bailey published the book Discipleship in the New Age ( 1944 ), which used the term New Age in reference to the transition from the astrological age of Pisces to Aquarius.
An analogy that can be used to understand the advantages of an asymmetric system is to imagine two people, Alice and Bob, who are sending a secret message through the public mail.
Alice came up with the name Crayola by combining the French word for chalk, craie, with the first part of oleaginous, the oily paraffin wax used to make the crayon.
The American avant-garde artist Man Ray used this expression as the title of a famous photograph portraying Alice Prin ( aka Kiki de Montparnasse ) in the pose of the Valpinçon Bather.
A widely used mechanism for defeating such attacks is the use of digitally signed keys that must be integrity-assured: if Bob's key is signed by a trusted third party vouching for his identity, Alice can have considerable confidence that a signed key she receives is not an attempt to intercept by Eve.
When his Jewish daughter-in-law Alice was placed under house arrest in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 1938, Strauss used his connections in Berlin, including the Berlin intendant Heinz Tietjen, to secure her safety.
* The fictional character Alice Cullen from Stephenie Meyer's Twilight Saga used to live in Biloxi, Mississippi, when she was a human.
The " Scaroons " is / are mentioned twice in The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper, as a place seen by Hawkeye ( Natty Bumppo ), Chingachgook and Uncas after they had departed Horicon ( the name used by Cooper for Lake George ) while traveling northward chasing Magua and his two captives, Cora and Alice Munro.
* Al Roker, meteorologist, used to live in Yorktown while he was the husband of the town clerk, Alice Roker.
He grew up nearby, at 328 Chauncey ( an address he later used for Ralph and Alice Kramden on The Honeymooners ).
The brownie was used in the 1968 film I Love You, Alice B. Toklas, in which a character portrayed by Peter Sellers becomes disillusioned with his mainstream life after falling in love with a free spirit, only to become just as disillusioned with the hippie subculture.
In a similar vein, Verlaine used the expression poète maudit (" cursed poet ") in 1884 to refer to a number of poets like Stéphane Mallarmé, Arthur Rimbaud, Aloysius Bertrand, Comte de Lautréamont or Alice de Chambrier, who had fought against poetic conventions and suffered social rebuke or were ignored by the critics.
* Trent, an Alice and Bob placeholder used in cryptography, referring to a trusted arbitrator or third party
Prince Louis of Battenberg changed his surname to Mountbatten ( its literal English translation ) during the First World War at the request of King George V. When then-Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, a member of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg ( the royal house of Denmark and Norway and the deposed royal house of Greece ) took British citizenship, he used this surname since he descends from the Battenberg family through his mother, Princess Alice of Battenberg.
In 2009, the Cocteau Twins ' song " Alice " was used in Peter Jackson's film The Lovely Bones.
Alter egos would later be used for entertainment value by glam-associated artists such as David Bowie ( as Ziggy Stardust and The Thin White Duke ) and KISS, and to exploit horror themes by shock rockers Alice Cooper and Marilyn Manson.
He currently uses Bogner amplifiers, whose amps he has used since the beginning of Alice in Chains, his first being a Marshall JCM800 modded by Bogner which was used for the first two Alice in Chains albums.

Alice and by
One was an article on the U.N. by Alice Widener from the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Dame Jean was at one time a lady-in-waiting to Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, patron of the Dandie Dinmont Club, a breed of dog named after one of Sir Walter Scott's characters ; and a horse trainer, one of whose horses, Sir Wattie, ridden by Ian Stark, won two silver medals at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.
* Absalom is the name given to the caterpillar by screenwriter Linda Woolverton in Disney's " Alice in Wonderland ," directed by Tim Burton.
In this passage Lewis Carroll incorporated references to the original boating expedition of 4 July 1862 during which Alice's Adventures were first told, with Alice as herself, and the others represented by birds: the Lory was Lorina Liddell, the Eaglet was Edith Liddell, the Dodo was Dodgson, and the Duck was Rev.
The Dodo, who in this adaptation of the book is named Uilleam and is portrayed by Michael Gough, bears a down of brilliant blue and is one of Alice's advisers, who also took first note of her identity as the true Alice.
In this passage Lewis Carroll incorporated references to everyone present on the original boating expedition of July 4, 1862 during which Alice's Adventures were first told, with Alice as herself, and the others represented by birds: the Lory was Lorina Liddell, the Eaglet was Edith Liddell, the Dodo was Lewis Carroll, and the Duck was Rev.
According to The Annotated Alice, Carroll had originally had the characters dry off by having the Dodo lead them to a nearby house for towels.
Meanwhile, the restaurant that inspired both Puck and Tower became a distinguished establishment, popularizing its so called " mantra " in its book by Paul Bertolli and owner Alice Waters, Chez Panisse Cooking, in 1988.
* " Bloody Mary ", a song by The Alice Rose
After her husband ( Ernest Hoschedé ) became bankrupt, and left in 1878 for Belgium, and after the death of Camille Monet in September 1879, and while Monet continued to live in the house in Vétheuil ; Alice Hoschedé ( 1844-1911 ), helped Monet to raise his two sons, Jean and Michel, by taking them to Paris to live alongside her own six children.
Note that the yellow paint is already agreed by Alice and Bob:
So you can explain who Alice ( an individual ) is by pointing her out to me ; or what a rabbit ( a class ) is by pointing at several and expecting me to ' catch on '.
( 2003 ) by Alice Rowe Burks.
Arnaz would make a guest appearance on the TV series Alice, starring Linda Lavin and produced by I Love Lucy co-creators Madelyn Pugh ( Madelyn Davis ) and Bob Carroll, Jr.
** The Descent of Alette by Alice Notley ( 1996 )
In the 20th century, Theosophy was further developed by Annie Besant and Charles Webster Leadbeater, while people like Alice Bailey, Rudolf Steiner and many others, became the source for a whole range of post-theosophical movements such as The Summit Lighthouse.
Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, Prince Louis of Battenberg and their four children Princess Alice of Battenberg, Louise, George and Louis. Lord Mountbatten was born as His Serene Highness Prince Louis of Battenberg, although his German styles and titles were dropped in 1917.
Causality is preserved because there is no way for Alice to transmit messages ( i. e. information ) to Bob by manipulating her measurement axis.
For example, the first pair emitted by the source might be "(+ z, − x ) to Alice and (− z, + x ) to Bob ", the next pair "(− z, − x ) to Alice and (+ z, + x ) to Bob ", and so forth.
The magazine publishes fiction by emerging writers alongside more recognizable names, such as Woody Allen, Margaret Atwood, Haruki Murakami, Alice Munro, Don DeLillo, Mary Gaitskill, and Edward Albee ; as well as essays, including ones from Mario Vargas Llosa, David Mamet, Steven Spielberg, and Salman Rushdie.
The sample deal is being played by four players as shown to the right with Alice dealing.
By 1905, Pathé was the largest film company in the world, a position it retained until World War I. Léon Gaumont began film production in 1896, with his production supervised by Alice Guy.

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