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How to use monikers in a sentence

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While a handful of new names are completely new to the list, others are previously ranked companies with new monikers or new owners.
In no particular order, listed below is a sampling of the many monikers that I have been marked as, by my surprisingly loving brother.
The new monikers allow people to talk about old concepts as if they were new, a useful practice in breaking old bad habits.
The biggest mutual funds like to adorn themselves with high-minded monikers like Fidelity, Puritan, Flagship, and Strong American.
I find all those aptronymic characters, their personalities revealed in their whimsical monikers, unbelievably irritating.
The dominant voice throughout the narrative is a sensitive, somewhat misguided young woman who assumes various monikers, yet retains the same endearing, familiar tone.
Just as the birds' Latin names are mixed up, so are the common monikers.
Every animal had a name, including such unmasculine monikers as Princessa, Furhouse, and Littless Kitty.
This was a rumbustiously motley affair where amateurs would don disguises and curious monikers to run for cash in what is, I believe, the oldest sprint event in the country.
The name Pickles won out over monikers such as Ralph, Kermit and Winston.
With three speech scrolls, Quinatzin engages the two men to his right, whom the painter identifies with ethnic monikers instead of personal names.
It was the July 1996 issue of the British music magazine Top of the pops which gave the girls their monikers.
These are the inscrutable monikers of this year's crop of overlooked errors in widely distributed software programs.
American monikers are becoming more originalA BABY'S name can affect his life profoundly.
Basically it tends to be the same people, again and again, with different organizational monikers.
Despite different monikers, their responsibility and contribution to the workplace is essentially the same as that of full-time employees.
Under both monikers, the property developer is credited with changing the face of retail complexes.
Not surprisingly, the weapons are inspired by contemporary real world armaments, to the extent that some, but not all, bear the monikers of specific makes or models.
Again fairly common, and always amusing, are the monikers drawn from the childhood of a particular vagrant.
Leonidas's acrobatic skills earned him the nickname the Rubber Man while another of his monikers, 'the Black Diamond', featured on a chocolate bar he endorsed after the tournament.
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