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She and adopted
She also adopted a new nom-de-plume, the one for which she would become best known: George Eliot.
She adopted her sister's grandson Bogislav, a son of prince Vartislav of Pomerania, and gave him the more Nordic name Erik.
Stemming from an Italic moon goddess * Meneswā ' She who measures ', the Etruscans adopted the inherited Old Latin name, * Menerwā, thereby calling her Menrva.
She adopted " Truth, the Daughter of Time " () as her personal motto.
She also adopted a Golden Retriever puppy from Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue in Hudson, Massachusetts.
She is perceptive enough to penetrate Nick's adopted persona, deeply disturbing him even though she fascinates him.
She was first mentioned in Carl Barks ' 1950s sketch for a Duck Family Tree, where she was shown to have adopted Gladstone Gander.
She then adopted the surname Madikizela-Mandela.
She had lived a sad life to this point ; conceived as an attempt to reincarnate her short-lived brother, for the first few years of her life, she was presented as her mother's adopted niece.
She is adopted by the hunters who killed the bear and becomes well known for her fast running.
She adopted her mother's name, possibly as part of a religious conversion, or to honor another relative.
She can often be seen with her lifelong friend, Lana, Countess of Singletary, creating intricate needlework in the gardens. With the " English garden " Marie Antoinette and her court adopted the English dress of indienne, of percale or muslin.
She adopted five children, one of whom was reclaimed by his birth mother.
She hid a small scar on her neck, which was likely the result of a childhood operation, by wearing choker necklaces and high necklines, setting fashions which were adopted for fifty years.
She subsequently adopted the woman's 8 year old daughter.
She distributed silk poppies to her peers and campaigned to have it adopted as an official symbol of remembrance by the American Legion.
She gave birth to the five grandchildren ( Gaius Caesar, Lucius Caesar, Agrippa Postumus, Agrippina the Elder, and Julia the Younger ); he adopted the boys.
She may have been Phrygia's State deity ; her Phrygian cult was adopted and adapted by Greek colonists of Asia Minor, and spread from there to mainland Greece and its more distant western colonies from around the 6th century BCE.
She was the most influential goddess throughout the legacy of Greece and was also adopted by Rome as their most important goddess, Fortuna, hence deriving the term, fortune.
" She is unaware that in reality, Mrs. d ' Urberville's husband, Simon Stoke, purchased the baronial title and adopted the new surname, and so is not related to the d ' Urbervilles.
She likely became acquainted with them while at the court of King Baldwin III of Jerusalem, who had adopted them, as the Maritime Assizes of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Her name is indigenous to Italy and might even be of Etruscan origin, stemming from an Italic moon goddess * Meneswā ' She who measures ', the Etruscans adopted the inherited Old Latin name, * Menerwā, thereby calling her Menrva.
She is associated with the MacCarthy dynasty of Desmond, who adopted her as their fairy woman, and the O ' Keeffes and FitzGerald dynasty, with whom she has had amorous affairs ( MacKillop 1998 ; Monaghan 2004 ).
She died in her beloved adopted town on December 16, 2004 at the age of 82.

She and pseudonym
She used a pseudonym Mary Pollock for a few titles ( middle name plus first married name ).
She also occasionally wrote under the pseudonym Raccoona Sheldon ( 1974 – 77 ).
She was the first German woman writer to publish books without making use of a pseudonym.
She goes under her pseudonym ( Ping ) for the majority of Sora's first visit to her world, but later abandons it.
She began publishing fiction in Danish periodicals in 1905 under the pseudonym Osceola, the name of the Seminole leader, possibly inspired by her father's connection with Native Americans.
She wrote the libretto for Schoenberg's one-act opera Von heute auf morgen under the pseudonym Max Blonda.
The Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards produced single " Why ", from the soundtrack to the 1982 film Soup for One, was a top-ten hit single in the U. K. but stalled at # 74 in the U. S. She had another minor U. K. success with the single " Kissing With Confidence ", a song off the 1983 album Dancing For Mental Health by Will Powers ( a pseudonym for photographer Lynn Goldsmith ).
She may have published poetry and prose in collaboration with Zuylen under a pseudonym, Paule Riversdale.
She later became a successful photographer under the ironic pseudonym Alice Springs ( after Alice Springs, the central Australian town ).
She originally intended for her pseudonym to be " Nelly Bly ," but her editor wrote " Nellie " by mistake, and the error stuck.
She is sometimes known in fiction by the pseudonym as the " Eastern Mata Hari ”.
She is the daughter of singer, musician and composer Leandros Papathanasiou ( known as Leo Leandros – composer pseudonym Mario Panas ).
She also wrote a column under the pseudonym of the " Wednesday Witch ," in which she developed her vitriolic style.
She also recorded under the pseudonym Bessie Jackson.
She contributed regularly to periodicals, sometimes under the pseudonym James Lincoln, including Atlantic Monthly, Congregationalist, Boston Evening Transcript, Christian Century, Contemporary Verse, Lippincott's and Delineator.
She wrote about fifty books under the pseudonym Runa.
She chose the pseudonym " Cherry Wilder " when she began writing science fiction stories in 1974.
She was also one of the founding members of Teamsters for a Democratic Union, and wrote under the pseudonym Sue Daniels .< ref >
She was also one of the first artists to have a music video banned because of its lyrics rather than its imagery ; some broadcasters refused to air the sexually risqué " Sugar Walls ", which had been written for her by Prince ( using the pseudonym Alexander Nevermind ).
She adopted the pseudonym, Anne Philipe, and wrote about her husband in two books, the first called Souvenirs ( 1960 ) and a second biography titled Le Temps d ' un soupir ( No Longer Than a Sigh, 1963 ).
She wrote many books in the Nancy Drew series ( under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene ) and a few in the Hardy Boys series ( under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon ).
She takes on the pseudonym " Merry Gentry " to hide from her family and her past while hiding out in Los Angeles, California as a private investigator at Grey's Detective Agency.
In 1979, she recorded a single using the pseudonym Connie con Carne titled " She Dances With Meat.

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