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It was this collaboration effort that earned Rumbaugh, Jacobson and Booch the moniker " The Three Amigos " within the software engineering industry.
Three people have taken the moniker of the supervillain Chemistro in the fictional Marvel Comics universe.

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Early Adelaide was shaped by religious freedom and a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties, which led to the moniker " City of Churches ".
Producer Lee Smith was dropped and KRS-One adopted the Teacha moniker and made a deliberate attempt at creating politically and socially conscious Hip-Hop.
The mistake was picked up and repeated by numerous other media sources, and the moniker " D. B. Cooper " became lodged in the public's collective memory.
After the album's completion, the band were forced to change their name after Dreja issued a cease and desist letter, stating that Page was only allowed to use the New Yardbirds moniker for the Scandinavian dates.
Evans had been the arranger for the Claude Thornhill orchestra, and it was the sound of this group, as well as Duke Ellington's example, that suggested the creation of an unusual line-up: a nonet including a French horn and a tuba ( this accounts for the " tuba band " moniker that was to be associated with the combo ).
Indeed, this moniker was characteristic of the college ’ s growth.
However, the new moniker did not take, and it was quietly dropped by 1949.
He explains that his purpose in life is to be the archvillain to David's hero, even going so far as to suggest that his childhood moniker, " Mr. Glass ," should have alerted him to the fact that he was always a villain.
The 1991 Canada Cup marked the last time the tournament was played under the " Canada Cup " moniker.
Although the song was written by Lennon during his tenure with the Beatles it was both written and recorded without the help of the band and released as Lennon's first independent single under the " Plastic Ono Band " moniker.
Another track recorded during these sessions entitled " Guaguanco " was released separately under the Mighty Dub Katz moniker in 2006.
The year moniker was eventually dropped and the park was known simply as Epcot, a non-acronym, mixed-case word.
His commonly known name is not truly a personal name, but rather a moniker, which can be loosely translated as " Great Ruler " or " Patriarch Ruler " and was the Turkic equivalent of Timur's Perso-Arabic title Amīr-e Kabīr.
However at the time of their February 1880 breakthrough, Bell was immensely proud of the achievement, to the point that he wanted to name his new second daughter " Photophone ", which was subtly discouraged by his wife Mabel Bell ( they instead chose Marian, with Daisy as her moniker ).
" It was this moniker, as applied especially to the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, that was popularized in the lyrics and title of the 1905 hit song " In My Merry Oldsmobile.
By the end of the 1990s, the corporate raider moniker was used less frequently as private equity firms pursued different tactics than their predecessors.
* The Hughes H-4 Hercules was made mostly of birch wood, despite its better-known moniker, " The Spruce Goose ".
Vickie Lynn Marshall ( née Hogan ) ( November 28, 1967 – February 8, 2007 ), aka Vickie Smith, before settling on Anna Nicole Smith as her moniker, was an American model, actress and television personality.
During the 1970s blue was the primary road color, with the more popular moniker ' SIXERS ' written in Art Deco lettering.

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John Cage, for instance, never published work under the Fluxus moniker due to his contract with the music publishers Edition Peters.
The origin of the township's name has never been fully established, but is believed to have been taken from an area of town that was referred to by this moniker, which itself was assumed to be derived from Lord John Berkeley, who was co-proprietor of New Jersey from 1664 to 1674.
" With the new line-up in place, the band intended to leave the My Bloody Valentine moniker behind, but according to Ó Cíosóig " we never could think of a good enough name ".
The occasionally used model moniker " Model 1943 ( M43 )" for these converted 7. 92mm rifles is wrong, as they were never so designated by the Italian military.
And as for the name Johnny Quest, that was his moniker, his nickname, he never heard us before or anything.
Although she never officially retired her Ms. Marvel moniker, she became more popularly known as the She-Thing and it is by this name she is most known to comic book fans.
The name did not take long to become very popular, although the moniker has never become official.
It was created before the 1966 election by the merger of Cranbrook and Fernie ridings, and despite its long period under the " Kootenay " moniker, never extended to cover more than a fraction of the whole " Kootenay " region.
Despite having Cornette in their corner and the name " Midnight Express ", wrestling fans consider this incarnation of the team as nothing more than a rib by Vince McMahon on Cornette, and in shoot interviews Cornette has indeed indicated that he never considered the team as continuing the lineage of the Midnight Express, since it was not his idea nor his intention to have " glorified jobbers " like Gunn and Holly take on the moniker ( although Gunn and Holly were both former tag team champions prior to being teamed ).
Although he never held a doctorate, and there is no such title in his working descriptions, he used the moniker " Dr. Hofzinser " as a stage name after retiring in 1865.
A newer version of the band continued with McDonald and Brown using the same moniker and momentum gained from the original lineup, but never gained the notoriety of the first Edmonton lineup.
Following the breakup of A House, Couse and Bunbury started a new project together under the moniker Lokomotiv and recorded an album, but this was never released and Lokomotiv were only ever represented by one single, " Next Time Round " ( 2000 ).
But the unofficial " Steagles ", despite never being registered by the NFL, has become the most enduring moniker.

moniker and used
The moniker Conservadox is sometimes employed to refer to the right wing of the Conservative spectrum, although " Traditional " is used as well ( as in the Union for Traditional Judaism ).
Modicon used the 84 moniker at the end of its product range until the 984 made its appearance.
On January 1, 2000, the BBC listed the noughties ( derived from " nought " a word used for zero in many English-speaking countries ), as a potential moniker for the new decade.
His patients affectionately called him " Papa Doc ", a moniker that he used throughout his life.
Crosby also attempted various musical projects, first ( post-Ratt ) re-uniting with San Diego friend and former Warrior / Atomic Playboys vocalist Perry McCarty, Krys Baratto, Dino Guerrero and Mark Lewis as an updated version of Secret Service, a moniker used by McCarty and Crosby previously for their pre-Ratt San Diego band.
Members of The 77s have used the moniker 7 & 7is to release projects that they do not see as fitting under their regular band name.
" Pop art " as a moniker was then used in discussons by IG members in the Second Session of the IG in 1955, and the specific term " pop art " first appeared in published print in an article by IG members Alison and Peter Smithson in Arc, 1956.
Although officially the name of only the village, the simple moniker " Fairport " is often used when referring to the encompassing township of Perinton as well.
The moniker " Mrs. Brown ", used both at the time and in the film, implied an improper, and perhaps sexual, relationship.
This agglomeration was informally known as the Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra, a moniker later used on a Kantner album in the early 1980s.
For their subsequent releases and shows performed in the United States, the band used the moniker " The London Suede ".
The Neoist Alliance was a moniker used by Home between 1994 and 1999 for his mock-occult psychogeographical activities.
Team merchandise almost always used the shortened Bolts moniker.
The origin of the name has multiple theories, one of which describes how the North-West Mounted Police were called Roughriders because they broke the wild horse broncos that were used by the force and the moniker was adopted from them.
Older models added the Xeon moniker to the end of the name of their corresponding desktop processor, but more recent models used the name Xeon on its own.
" It is a retronym, given upon the birth of one's first born son, and is used as a moniker to indicate the newly acquired fatherhood status, rather than a family name.
* Fuser, a moniker used by Ernesto " Che " Guevara de la Serna, prior to his nickname Che
) If not discussing a specific version, the moniker BPEL is commonly used.
There had been speculation that both tracks would host Grands Prix, with the readoption of the Pacific Grand Prix moniker used by the TI Circuit when it hosted Grands Prix in 1994 and 1995.
* Eggman, a moniker used by Sice Rowbottom, formerly of The Boo Radleys
The Twelfth Army moniker was originally used by ' A ' Force, a Cairo-based deception department, for a formation used in Operation Barclay and Operation Zeppelin.

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