Like all anonymously sourced articles, this piece should be met with a barrage of doubting questions. |
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This handbook offers advice on blogging anonymously and getting round censorship. |
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He was a competent woodsman and would have had no problem traveling inland through the bush and back into mainland civilization anonymously. |
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It appeared to be mixed with objects that might have been trees, animals, people, all anonymously gray from the ubiquitous ash. |
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Her desire to publish anonymously was not unusual because, for a woman writer, fame could often lead to infamy. |
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The court's determination will go a long way toward reassuring citizens that they may anonymously criticize public officials. |
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A co-worker was anonymously threatened with highly abusive and threatening emails from an anonymous address. |
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In 1917, she anonymously provided the first of what would be many benefactions to Joyce. |
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At the same time, he is anonymously romancing the shopkeeper through email. |
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In their initial decades, both magazines presented anonymously written news compendiums. |
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Students anonymously commented on these interpretations through reflective writing. |
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They advertised free software, which it claimed would allow consumers to anonymously engage in peer-to-peer file sharing. |
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The result is a certain vividness of speech, which counteracts his often rather anonymously straightforward prose. |
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Through this essence, these people, whether immigrant or still resident of the homeland, seek to anonymously eternalize their own existence. |
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This man's stare is anonymously vacant and yet also threatening fills the film with his presence. |
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I moved into my new antiseptic apartment, anonymously beige and thoroughly inoffensive, and became a relative recluse. |
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Our tester's black-trimmed cabin looks anonymously inoffensive at first, but a few areas will rouse persnickety observers. |
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Can't you do anything without proving how anonymously idiotic you truly are? |
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Almost weekly she arrives at work to find a litter of puppies left anonymously. |
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It's anonymously directed, mechanical and unsurprising and is aimed at the indiscriminate lowest common denominator. |
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I don't like the idea of someone being hounded by anonymously sourced allegations in the press. |
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The hill is also home to the samadhi of Babaji, the founder of the temple's order who now rests in a cave tucked away anonymously. |
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Through the transplant coordinators at the hospital he was able to send a Mass card to the family and thank them anonymously. |
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It can be placed anonymously and is usually invoked by a tohunga, an expert practitioner, who can also lift it. |
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In the Dreamworks film version, a Capitol Hill nymphet blogs anonymously about her Congressional sexcapades. |
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The Internet can be used anonymously, or as a shell game to hide identities. |
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Sitting anonymously in the crowd, he gets up, takes out a red balloon, blows it up, then lets the air out in sporadic farting sounds. |
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I posted it anonymously because I also wrote a blurb for the book, and I didn't want to look as if I was piling on. |
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Even then it was published anonymously under the name of a printer that had long been out of business. |
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Why did James continue writing anonymously after he had been published under his own name? |
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But while the ability to travel namelessly may be a prerogative we can sacrifice, what about the right to speak anonymously? |
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They do this job tirelessly, for what many would consider inferior pay, sometimes unthankfully, and often anonymously. |
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But from the 17th century much of Huelva's production was sold to Jerez, where it was blended anonymously into sherry soleras. |
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Jay and Claire, who meet rather anonymously and sordidly once a week, apparently know nothing about each other's life. |
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If you follow the scheme above, you can send a message anonymously via a Web-based account. |
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The witness approached a minister after the publicity given to the inquest, where witnesses gave evidence anonymously by video link. |
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One or two turned vitriolic in their public criticism, and one anonymously accused him of fraud. |
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Students posed questions to Savage either by raising their hands or passing questions anonymously via note cards. |
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He stalks her, following her to the church where she does volunteer work, and even calls her up anonymously on the telephone. |
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His state of mind becomes even more troubled when a copy of Rebecca's childhood diary arrives anonymously in the post. |
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Some ask to be buried anonymously in a Zurich cemetery and a few have their bodies repatriated for burial. |
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It consists of 100-odd supernally beautiful snippets of video that someone has anonymously posted on the Web. |
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Together, the three cases the court cited protect the right to pamphlet and petition anonymously. |
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Residents write down information anonymously about suspicious people or activity they see in their area on forms circulated by the police. |
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Written anonymously, it was published in instalments on the internet and soon became an underground sensation in mainland China's gay community. |
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You are invited to anonymously contribute a secret to the PostSecret project. |
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This had caused a frenzy of speculation after it was placed anonymously in the Sunday Times last month. |
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The company posted the spreadsheet of manufactured identities anonymously to cyber-crime marketplaces on the Dark Web. |
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In 2001, the duo anonymously released a single called Soft, which sampled Chicago's deathless 1976 number one If You Leave Me Now. |
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Journal articles are no longer published anonymously, and ghostwriters demand that their contributions be acknowledged. |
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Curiously it was only today that off-blog I was talking about women choosing to blog anonymously or pseudonymously, through reasons of fear. |
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While they would prefer if callers leave their names and contact details, information can be left anonymously. |
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The officials and diplomats spoke anonymously because of the delicacy of the negotiations on what tack to take on Iran. |
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Surreptitious e-mailers sending spam anonymously will likely ignore the requirement. |
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This extends into his professional life, where he works as an evictor, shoving notices anonymously under doors and scuttling away. |
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In other words, rather than returning to their communities anonymously, ex-cons will come back under a watchful eye. |
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All subjects agreed to anonymously donate blood and urine samples and gave written informed consent to participate in the study. |
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On paper, there's something almost anonymously simple about this singer. |
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But back in the executive suites, the Old Guard running the league anonymously grumbled. |
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Chretien de Troyes has Yvain and Gawain fighting anonymously for hours without stopping until night forces them to draw back. |
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Aragon's writings circulated anonymously or under pseudonyms. |
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Their reward was to be paid highly and then retire gracefully and anonymously, with a state honour or two, to a place in the country, secrets kept and views unrecorded. |
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The one-and-a-half-million tael facility was donated anonymously to the municipality by a British businessman, believed to be a leading philanthropist of the time. |
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You don't often get rude things said to your face, but you get people writing letters, often anonymously, attacking your wish to be treated as fully human. |
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Relays are special computers that Tor uses to anonymously transmit traffic across the Internet. |
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As a result of this secrecy, Russian servicemen are dying in Ukraine anonymously, relatives in Kastroma said. |
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He just smiled, grandly shrugged his shoulders and went back to living his life as anonymously as possible. |
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But mothers who abandon their babies anonymously have no easy way to learn of the child's status or prove their maternity in time to appear and contest the adoption. |
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Italy and Greece both have clauses under which women can give birth anonymously. |
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Onion routers refers to the TOR network, a system that allows users to mask their location and communicate anonymously online. |
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The work being done quietly and anonymously by the Samaritans organisation has a role to play in helping those going through crisis periods in their lives. |
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I'd like to encourage some interactivity in this blog, so if anyone would like to email me with their awkward or embarrassing moments, I can post them here anonymously. |
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The article, by Jonathan Strong, is rife with scaremongering, anonymously sourced accusations. |
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Lower down the slopes of Parnassus, even Shakespeare published anonymously. |
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She told the audience that the idea for the show originated when she went through a tollbooth and anonymously paid for a number of cars behind her. |
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The plain envelope which landed on my desk was sent anonymously. |
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There must be a few liberal moles toiling anonymously inside the conservative news channel who can smuggle these things to the outside world, right? |
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People who download it can also participate in a Customer Experience Improvement Program, which lets users anonymously give feedback on the pre-release version. |
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People are a lot keener to throw mud when they can do it anonymously. |
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I am undecided as to whether this is a good idea, since some people can't help themselves in saying odd things anonymously, but I shall err of the side of laissez-faire. |
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Three weeks ago, Gawker published an email sent to them anonymously. |
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It was a simple enough piece, a rocking number, anonymously dull. |
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There were great dangers in being associated with satire and its publication was generally done anonymously. |
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In addition to news reports, The Athenian Mercury allowed readers to send in questions anonymously and receive a printed answer. |
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In May 1738 his first major work, the poem London, was published anonymously. |
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Though the Dunciad was first published anonymously in Dublin, its authorship was not in doubt. |
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Later that year Grotius anonymously published Bona Fides Sibrandi Lubberti in response to Lubbertus. |
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Her novels have rarely been out of print, although they were published anonymously and brought her little fame during her lifetime. |
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He anonymously published articles in the Rheinische Zeitung, exposing the poor employment and living conditions endured by factory workers. |
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As Austen's works were published anonymously, they brought her little personal renown. |
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Sir Walter Scott, a leading novelist of the day, contributed one anonymously. |
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The Luddites and their supporters anonymously sent death threats to, and possibly attacked, magistrates and food merchants. |
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It was published anonymously, but the true authorship was quickly discovered and Defoe was arrested. |
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The book was not published anonymously and cites Defoe twice as being its author. |
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He donated some of his money, at first anonymously, to Austrian artists and writers, including Rainer Maria Rilke and Georg Trakl. |
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In general, publication of satire was done anonymously, as there were great dangers in being associated with a satire. |
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In 1701, he anonymously published the political pamphlet A Discourse on the Contests and Dissentions in Athens and Rome. |
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He became a founding director, publicist, and in due course a contributor, mostly anonymously. |
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Users must also install Firefox browser for Android to start browsing anonymously. |
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If you would be willing to talk anonymously about your payday loan experiences, email map. |
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The Blahs are awarded anonymously to an individual or department identified as needing moral support or a good laugh. |
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They work anonymously and there is nobility in what they do. |
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These folk artifacts continue to be passed along informally, as a rule anonymously and always in multiple variants. |
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The new website aims to chronicle our hook-up culture by allowing people to anonymously share their stories. |
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Another local anchor who chooses blazers over bustiers agreed to talk anonymously. |
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Unfortunately these decisions are not published anonymously and therefore its impossible to show on individual cases that this happened. |
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The judge calls out the names of the anonymously challenged prospective jurors and those return to the pool for consideration in other trials. |
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In Mexico, POSIT Alert allows buyside traders to anonymously cross blocks of shares on the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores. |
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This dissection of Blackstone's first book made Bentham's name notorious, though it was originally published anonymously. |
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The process of peer review involves evaluation of the experiment by experts, who typically give their opinions anonymously. |
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Marvell took up opposition to the 'court party', and satirised them anonymously. |
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Most people search and read Wikipedia anonymously, since you don't need an account to view its tens of millions of articles in hundreds of languages. |
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He therefore published it anonymously and did not tell Calvin, who denied knowledge of it until a year after its publication, that he had written it. |
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Published anonymously in 1814 as Scott's first venture into prose fiction, it is often regarded as the first historical novel in the western tradition. |
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It was issued anonymously, with a preface written for Mary by Percy Bysshe Shelley and with a dedication to philosopher William Godwin, her father. |
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In 1821 she began to write anonymously for the Monthly Repository, a Unitarian periodical, and in 1823 she published Devotional Exercises and Addresses, Prayers and Hymns. |
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Lamennais said in a work published anonymously in Paris that the era that France crosses requires an awakening of the ultramontanist spirit and a religious revival. |
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It was a collection of essays that he had contributed to the solid magazines of the day and he issued it, as became his sense of decorum, anonymously. |
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He said Coulson then devised a plan to make a copy, put it in a Jiffy bag and take it to reception so it would look like it was dropped off anonymously. |
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A tradition has developed in the United States in which, in some places, gold coins or rings or bundles of large bills are anonymously inserted into the kettles. |
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Since Frankenstein was published anonymously in 1818, readers and critics argued over its origins and the contributions of the two Shelleys to the book. |
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Without surviving original manuscripts, there is no way to know how much of the original draft survived in the novel published anonymously in 1811 as Sense and Sensibility. |
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At the end of the war in Europe, on Victory in Europe Day, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret mingled anonymously with the celebratory crowds in the streets of London. |
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