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  • 71Division (business) — A division of a business entity is a portion of that business that operates under a different name.[citation needed] It is the equivalent of a corporation[citation needed] or limited liability company[citation needed] obtaining a fictitious name… …

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  • 72pseudonym — [so͞o′də nim΄] n. [Fr pseudonyme < Gr pseudōnymos: see PSEUDONYMOUS] a fictitious name, esp. one assumed by an author; pen name pseudonymity n. SYN. a PSEUDONYM is a fictitious name assumed, esp. by a writer, for anonymity, for effect, etc.;… …

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  • 73Illegals Program — See also: Illegal immigration Illegals Program …

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  • 74jukes — ˈjüks noun (plural jukes “ ; also jukeses ksə̇z) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Jukes, fictitious name of a family that was the subject of a study of hereditary tendencies to crime, immorality, disease, and poverty by Richard L. Dugdale… …

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  • 75doing business as — n. Phrase used to identify a trade name or the name of a business. abbrv. d/b/a The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. doing business as …

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  • 76nom de guerre — n. (pl. noms de guerre pronunc. same) an assumed name under which a person fights, plays, writes, etc. Etymology: F, = war name * * * noun a fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role • Syn: ↑pseudonym, ↑anonym •… …

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  • 77Ahmed Ressam — Born May 9, 1967 (1967 05 09) (age 44)[1][2] Bou Ismaïl, Algeria[3] …

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  • 78alias — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. assumed name, pseudonym, nom de plume or de guerre; nickname. adv. also known as, aka. See nomenclature. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. pseudonym, false name, assumed name, pen name, nom de plume, incognito …

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  • 79Pajamas Media — Pajamas Media, briefly known as Open Source Media, is a startup company founded in 2004 by mystery writer, screenwriter and blogger Roger L. Simon, and Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs with the intention of... aggregating blogs to… …

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  • 80Tax protester conspiracy arguments — Part of the Taxation in the United States series Tax protest in the United States …

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