Each is given his own nom de guerre and warned not to tell anybody what he has learned. |
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Those using an Arabic nom de guerre should at least use the name properly rendered in Anglicized form. |
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Like many other aristocrats, he serves the revolutionary cause, using the nom de guerre of Louis Sade. |
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That career lasted a year, and Hodgson appeared in five public fights under the nom de guerre Mad Dog Madison. |
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Back then she went by her nom de guerre, Bruna Surfistinha, or Bruna the Surfer Girl. |
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His nom de guerre was bestowed because it's said he can dance like Michael Jackson. |
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One member of our group, an adventurous type who preferred the nom de guerre, Cheeko, injured himself sliding down a wooden bannister. |
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Sadly, however, this turned out to be only a nom de guerre for a French agent called Albert Guerisse. |
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I waited for three months and went to Mr. Fowler again, heralding my arrival with a card bearing both my name and my nom de guerre. |
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And I always remember that when they were in the Resistance, they had secret code names, a nom de guerre. |
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I think the most interesting member of our crew, however, was our gray and grizzled translator, who goes by the nom de guerre of Jdhooshi. |
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Shamir even used Michael as his nom de guerre, after Michael Collins. |
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But Steinitz had particularly stern words for Abbas, whom he referred to by his nom de guerre, Abu Mazen. |
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It is headed by another shadowy figure using the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al Golani. |
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A former military man, Molina had served under Rios Montt, reportedly under the nom de guerre Major Tito. |
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A month-long siege there led to the death of top rebel commander, Youssef al-Jader, who used the nom de guerre Abu Furat. |
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The director of the media operational committee was known by the nom de guerre Abu Reuter-an obvious reference to the famous global news wire service. |
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He delegated speechmaking duties to Magomed Daudov, a former rebel fighter who switched to Moscow's side in 2004 and is still known by his nom de guerre, Lord. |
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