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Anagrams and are
Anagrams are also often used in fiction for character aliases, such as Tom Marvolo Riddle = I am Lord Voldemort, Leonardo da vinci = O Draconian Devil, The Mona Lisa
Anagrams are in themselves a recreational activity, but they also make up part of many other games, puzzles and game shows.
Anagrams constructed without aid of a computer are noted as having been done " manually " or " by hand "; those made by utilizing a computer may be noted " by machine " or " by computer ", or may indicate the name of the computer program ( using Anagram Genius ).
These neglected works, as well as her controversial television documentary, The Holy Family Album, are discussed in Charlotte Crofts ' book, Anagrams of Desire ( 2003 ).
The script and the film are discussed in Charlotte Crofts ' book, Anagrams of Desire, drawing on an interview with director, David Wheatley.

Anagrams and by
* Anagrams, words or sentences formed by rearranging the letters of another.
* Richard Zimler, The Warsaw Anagrams, New York: The Overlook Press, 2011, ISBN 978-1-59020-088-9 ( an historical novel set in the Warsaw Ghetto and narrated by an Ibbur )
* Archive of Literary Anagrams: Hundreds of long anagrams of poetic and literary subjects by over 50 contributors, including the longest literary anagram ever created.
* Unica Zürn's Anagrams translated by Pierre Joris

Anagrams and can
Anagrams can be traced back to the time of Moses, as " Themuru " or changing, which was to find the hidden and mystical meaning in names.

Anagrams and .
Anagrams in Latin were considered witty over many centuries.
Anagrams used for titles afford scope for some types of wit.
* In Anagrams, players flip tiles over one at a time and race to take words.
In 1975, Selchow published the Scrabble Scoring Anagrams version which featured tiles with point values similar to the familiar Scrabble system.
The National Scrabble Association has published a set of rules for competitive Anagrams play in tournament setting.
( See also Tom Jukic's review of Anagrams on boardgamegeek. com ).
He has also written a historical mystery set in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1940-41 entitled The Warsaw Anagrams.
One week in 18, it's a " Puns and Anagrams " puzzle, a relic of a 1940s attempt to introduce cryptic puzzles to the US.
* Tile-based games ( e. g. Mahjong, Dominoes, Anagrams )
* Anagrams, op.

are and connected
Thus, paradoxically, the beat writers resort to `` religious '' metaphors: they are in search of mana, the spiritual, the numinous, but not anything connected with formal religion.
The Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. at Carleton are connected with the corresponding national organizations and carry out their general purposes.
Research and development expenditures connected with the reconnaissance satellite SAMOS and the future development of ballistic missile defense systems such as Nike-Zeus are expected to increase substantially.
The main set of bars are the `` tappets '' and one tappet is connected to each lever.
for the developments in these areas make sense only if they are connected to the age of revolution itself.
As new homes were built they were connected so that all residences south of School Street are served by it.
By and large their programs are satisfactorily connected both to the employment situation and to the realities of the apprentice system.
So the plot creaks, the sets are decaying, the costumes are pre-historic, the orchestra was sloppy and not very well connected with what the singers were doing.
Personal Emergency Response Systems ( PERS ), or Telecare ( UK term ), are a particular sort of assistive technology that use electronic sensors connected to an alarm system to help caregivers manage risk and help vulnerable people stay independent at home longer.
Both are connected with the Proto-Indo-European root * ank -, meaning " to bend " or " bow ".
Bags of abalone prized from the rocks are brought to the surface by the diver or by way of " shot line ", where the deckhand drops a weighted rope for the catch bag to be connected then retrieved.
These and most other cities and large towns are now connected with asphalt-paved roads, while smaller towns are often connected by dirt roads, which may require a four-wheel-drive vehicle.
While there are numerous variations, stockless anchors consist of a set of heavy flukes connected by a pivot or ball and socket joint to a shank.
Some parts at least of the figure above mentioned are solar symbols, and the Basilidian Abrasax is manifestly connected with the sun.
Among Classical Greeks, amazon was given a popular etymology as from a-mazos, " without breast ", connected with an etiological tradition that Amazons had their left breast cut off or burnt out, so they would be able to use a bow more freely and throw spears without the physical limitation and obstruction ; there is no indication of such a practice in works of art, in which the Amazons are always represented with both breasts, although the left is frequently covered ( see photos in article ).
The main purpose of this system is to allow phone company technicians to identify which telephone line they are connected to.
The two aortas are connected by a number of vessels, one passing through each of the gills.
Confirmation is afforded by English and Danish traditions relating to two kings named Wermund and Offa of Angel, from whom the Mercian royal family claimed descent and whose exploits are connected with Angeln, Schleswig, and Rendsburg.
Both printed and written Arabic are cursive, with most of the letters within a word directly connected to the adjacent letters.
Several other incidents connected with the story of Aeacus are mentioned by Ovid.

are and pseudonyms
" In the history of women in the military, there are records of female U. S. Revolutionary and Civil War soldiers who enlisted using male pseudonyms, but Oakley's letter represents possibly the earliest political move towards women's rights for combat service in the United States military.
The other biographers, who remain anonymous, are generally given the pseudonyms of Anonymous I, Anonymous II ( or Anonymous of Lambeth ), and Anonymous III ( or Lansdowne Anonymous ).
In some cases, pseudonyms are adopted because they are part of a cultural or organizational tradition: for example devotional names used by members of some religious institutes, and " cadre names " used by Communist party leaders such as Trotsky and Lenin.
Some pen names are strictly not pseudonyms, as they are simply variants of the authors ' actual names.
Such pseudonyms are often adopted by military special forces soldiers, such as members of the SAS and other similar units, resistance fighters, terrorists, and guerrillas.
In theatre, the pseudonyms George or Georgina Spelvin, David Agnew, and Walter Plinge are used to hide the identity of a performer, usually when he or she is " doubling " ( playing more than one role in the same play ).
For example, true anonymous remailer enables Internet users to establish unlinkable pseudonyms ; those that employ non-public pseudonyms ( such as the now-defunct Penet remailer ) are called pseudonymous remailers.
They are met by the house butler, Wadsworth ( Tim Curry ), who reminds them each that they have been given pseudonyms to protect their true identity.
In the Guardian, Independent, Financial Times and Telegraph Toughie series the setters ’ pseudonyms are published, so solvers become familiar with the styles of individual setters rather than house rules.
Two vase-painters employed the motif so consistently they are given the pseudonyms the Bellerophon Painter and the Chimaera Painter.
The characters of the story are often based on or used as pseudonyms for band members.
Current naming practices are more straightforward and consistent, but a few pseudonyms or alternate names remain common.
On Seeing Sounds they are credited with their real names instead of the pseudonyms they use within the band.
The trial abstracts are made anonymous by the use of pseudonyms, which are often characters from entertainment or history.
More than just artistic pseudonyms, the personae are independent characters used in the artist's shows and albums ( in this example, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and Station to Station ).
Examples of pseudonyms are pen names, nicknames, credit card numbers, student numbers, bank account numbers, and IP addresses.
Such cases are normally brought before the court by a person's confessor, who writes up the relevant facts of the cases, but only what is absolutely necessary, using standardized Latin pseudonyms.
Because of this, the use of pseudonyms and anonymous releases are common.
In this case, four pseudonyms are used:
In Gröûp X, the individual performers are known only by their pseudonyms:

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