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pseudonymous and probably
The Tablet of Cebes is probably by a pseudonymous author of the 1st or 2nd century.
Some of the people that Ellis and Krafft-Ebing classed as inverts would probably now be considered transgender – particularly the pseudonymous Count Sandor in one of Krafft-Ebing's case studies, who passed as a man, and whose childhood experiences resemble Stephen's.

pseudonymous and family
The Pine Barrens were home to the pseudonymous Kallikaks, a poor, backwoods family who were held up as a case study in genetic inferiority by eugenicists in the early 20th century.

pseudonymous and John
In 1950, St. John Publications produced the digest-sized, adult-oriented " picture novel " It Rhymes with Lust, a 128-page digest by pseudonymous writer " Drake Waller " ( Arnold Drake and Leslie Waller ), penciler Matt Baker and inker Ray Osrin, touted as " an original full-length novel " on its cover.
In his article, " Gray Barker: My Friend, the Myth-Maker ," John C. Sherwood claims that at age 18, he cooperated when Gray Barker urged him in the late 1960s to develop a hoax – which Barker subsequently published – about what Barker called " blackmen ", three mysterious UFO inhabitants who silenced Sherwood's pseudonymous identity, " Dr. Richard H. Pratt ".
The phrase appears in print in John Wolcot's pseudonymous Peter Pindar's Pair of Lyric Epistles in 1792: " Lo, like a Cheshire cat our court will grin.
John Wayne was cast as Wead, Ken Curtis as John Dale Price, and Ward Bond played director Ford in the thinly-disguised pseudonymous character of John Dodge.
E. E. Bradford, John Addington Symonds, Edmund John, John Moray Stuart-Young, Charles Edward Sayle, Fabian S. Woodley, and several pseudonymous authors such as " Philebus " ( John Leslie Barford ) and " A. Newman " ( Francis Edwin Murray ).
Peacham's was in what he called " Utopian ", which was partly gibberish, and the pseudonymous Glareanus Vadianus ( tentatively John Sanford ) wrote something close to literary nonsense.

pseudonymous and William
* William Symson-A New Voyage to the East Indies ( pseudonymous )

pseudonymous and Jack
In 1967, the pseudonymous Whistling Jack Smith ( actually a session vocalist ) recorded an all-whistling number called " I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman ", which went Top 5 in the UK.
A popular character in his era, the Blue Beetle had his own short-lived comic strip, drawn by a pseudonymous Jack Kirby and others, and a radio serial that ran for 48 thirteen-minute episodes.

pseudonymous and provided
Swift's pseudonymous choice served two essential purposes: it provided him with an alternate persona which he could use to hide from potential political reprisals, and it allowed him to create an identity that was closely aligned with the common people of Ireland.

pseudonymous and comic
Wanda Tinasky, ostensibly a bag lady living under a bridge in the Mendocino County area of Northern California, was the pseudonymous author of a series of playful, comic and erudite letters sent to the Mendocino Commentary and Anderson Valley Advertiser between 1983 and 1988.

pseudonymous and Antrim
Scots also regularly appeared in Ulster newspaper columns, especially in Antrim and Down, in the form of pseudonymous social commentary employing a folksy first-person style.

pseudonymous and for
SSKs can be used to establish a verifiable pseudonymous identity on Freenet, and allow for documents to be updated securely by the person who inserted them.
Before the advent of copyright, anonymous and pseudonymous publication was a common practice in the sixteenth century publishing world, and a passage in the Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ), the leading work of literary criticism of the Elizabethan period and an anonymously published work itself, mentions in passing that literary figures in the court who wrote " commendably well " circulated their poetry only among their friends, " as if it were a discredit for a gentleman to seem learned " ( Book 1, Chapter 8 ).
An assassination market or market for assassinations is a prediction market where any party can place a bet ( using anonymous electronic money, and pseudonymous remailers ) on the date of death of a given individual, and collect a payoff if they " guess " the date accurately.
During the 1990s, various American and Scottish publishers ( most notably Rebel Inc .) reissued his originally pseudonymous Olympia Press novels and a retrospective of his articles for Merlin and others, A Life in Pieces ( 1997 ), was issued in response to revived interest in his life and work by a younger generation.
If the natural author or authors are not identified, nor become known subsequently, then the copyright term is the same as that for an anonymous or pseudonymous work, i. e. 70 years from publication for a literary or artistic work ; or, if the work has not been published in that time, 70 years from creation.
Primordial pseudonymous remailers once recorded enough information to trace the identity of the real user, making it possible for someone to obtain the identity of the real user through legal or illegal means.
Other widely mentioned elements of a SLAPP are the actual effectiveness at silencing critics, the timing of the suit, inclusion of extra or spurious defendants ( such as relatives or hosts of legitimate defendants ), inclusion of plaintiffs with no real claim ( such as corporations that are affiliated with legitimate plaintiffs ), making claims that are very difficult to disprove or rely on no written record, ambiguous or deliberately mangled wording that lets plaintiffs make spurious allegations without fear of perjury, refusal to consider any settlement ( or none other than cash ), characterization of all offers to settle as insincere, extensive and unnecessary demands for discovery, attempts to identify anonymous or pseudonymous critics, appeals on minor points of law, demands for broad rulings when appeal is accepted on such minor points of law, and attempts to run up defendants ' costs even if this clearly costs more to the plaintiffs.
The name “ James Bond Junior ” was first used in 1967 for an unsuccessful spinoff novel entitled The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003½ written by the pseudonymous R. D. Mascott.
For instance, the popular imagination remembered Peisistratus for an episode-related by ( pseudonymous ) Aristotle, but possibly fictional-in which he exempted a farmer from taxation because of the particular barrenness of his plot.
Odier is best known for the series of his pseudonymous novels which centers around an underage girl named Alba.
that the advocate of national pensions relies ....." Later, in October 1891, as a query in Notes and Queries, the pseudonymous questioner, signing as " St Swithin ", asked for the originator of the phrase, indicating common usage even at that date.
Grantham obtains videotaped testimony from a pseudonymous lawyer who calls himself " Garcia ", as well as a document that points to involvement by Garcia's law firm which worked for Mattiece.
Black began his online political life in Salon magazine's Tabletalk messageboards under the pseudonym of Kurt Foster, then began blogging as Atrios, remaining pseudonymous for several years, and even joking that he was actually a high school gym teacher.
Compact Ricci-flat manifolds are particularly difficult to find: in the monograph on the subject by the pseudonymous author Arthur Besse, readers are offered a meal in a starred restaurant in exchange for a new example.
Wanting to address the negative feedback they'd received from the zine community, the Goads wrote and distributed a pseudonymous screed against themselves ( in which they claimed to be the lesbian couple " Valerie Chocolate " and " Faith Impulse "), going so far as to set up a fake address for it in Kentucky.
The Mike Portnoy message board was rife with fans scouring the song looking for what it might be, until a fan going by the pseudonymous name " DarrylRevok " mentioned that from 5: 51 to 6: 07 there appeared to be morse code audible, which Nick Bogovich ( user handle " Bogie ") isolated and discovered that when translated to English, the phrase " eat my ass and balls " ( a Mike Portnoy catchphrase ) was the result.
* Seven pseudonymous novels for the Nexus imprint between 1991 and 2002
In 1968 he entered 31 separate pseudonymous translations of a single Baudelaire poem, in a competition for the Sunday Times, run by George Steiner.
The image around the letter ' i ' in ' Crimson ', for example, depicts the Beatles, corresponding with their pseudonymous appearance in the lyrics to " Happy Family ".
It is most notable for the first use of the pseudonymous Allen Smithee directorial credit.
Jean Alexandre Eugène Dieudonné (; 1 July 1906 – 29 November 1992 ) was a French mathematician, notable for research in abstract algebra and functional analysis, for close involvement with the Nicolas Bourbaki pseudonymous group and the Éléments de géométrie algébrique project of Alexander Grothendieck, and as a historian of mathematics, particularly in the fields of functional analysis and algebraic topology.

pseudonymous and over
Similarly, in a Corinthian Oration, Dio Chrysostom ( or yet another pseudonymous author ) accused the historian of prejudice against Corinth, sourcing it in personal bitterness over financial disappointments-an account also given by Marcellinus in his Life of Thucydides.
Prior to the release of SilverFin, the idea of a Young Bond series had not gone over too well with the fans of the more traditional Bond literature and had come under heavy fire, with some fans comparing it to an unsuccessful 1960s attempt by Bond's publishers to launch a youth-oriented line of fiction that resulted in only one book: The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003½ written by the pseudonymous R. D. Mascott.

pseudonymous and years
Although The Moonstone is usually seen as the first detective novel, a number of critics suggest that the lesser known Notting Hill Mystery ( 1862 – 63 ), written by the pseudonymous " Charles Felix ", preceded it by a number of years and first used techniques that would come to define the genre.
In the case of works-for-hire, anonymous or pseudonymous works, the term was set at 95 years from the date of first publication, or 120 years from creation.
For the next 20 years, he combined a distinguished medical career under his real name with pseudonymous revolutionary socialist writing and translation.
Where the identity of the author is unknown ( if the author is anonymous or pseudonymous ) then the copyright lasts for either 50 years from the publication of the work or 75 years from the making of the work, whichever is shorter.
Anonymous or pseudonymous works gain protection for the later of 70 years after the work is lawfully made available to the public or 70 years from creation.
Proprietary rights in pseudonymous, anonymous or collective works last for seventy ( 70 ) years after the date of publication ( Art.

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