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  • Highlights include "Moniker," which looks at the incident through a prism of Monica Lewinsky's Jewishness; "The Face That Launched a Thousand Jokes," a study of why Americans were so quick to make fun of Linda Tripp; and "Sex of a Kind," in which the author revisits the discomfort broadcast journalists clearly felt when discussing the more tawdry details of the story.

    An Affair To Remember 2007

  • "I need two things: Vesper's home address and a complete telephone record for the last three months for a strip club called Moniker's.

    Floating City Lustbader, Eric 1990

  • For these prices, you should consider an intermediary like Moniker.com or Escrow.com -- for a $250 to $500 fee -- to help ensure that sellers truly transfer title to the address.

    Marty Zwilling: When to Pay a Premium for Your Company Domain Name Marty Zwilling 2011

  • I finally settled on Moniker. com, which got excellent reviews for customer service, has a clean UI, and specializes in REGISTRATION (which is what I needed) rather than hosting and all those other related services.

    Bentopress.com emails being rejected as spam/virus 2009

  • My intention coming to London was to also attend Moniker, the street art festival in East London which runs as a counterpoint to Frieze.

    Carmen Zella: London Art Festivals and the East End's Response Carmen Zella 2010

  • But this foray into the festival/gallery world -- as documented by the Moniker festival -- is a product of our economic climate.

    Carmen Zella: London Art Festivals and the East End's Response Carmen Zella 2010

  • Atahualpa Severino, Stephen King and Zechry Zincola have made Moniker Madness, a bracket devised to determine the best name in minor league baseball.

    What the Nationals have in Michael Morse 2010

  • The authors explain that performance reflects both motivation and ability, so although having a name tied to “easy-to-achieve negative outcomes” might hurt you, having a name whose first letter reflects “hard-to-achieve positive outcomes” may not offer a boost. — “Moniker Maladies: When Names Sabotage Success,” Leif D. Nelson and Joseph P. Simmons, Psychological Science

    Primary Sources 2008

  • Monitor Your Moniker: To quickly learn about content containing your name, or any query you specify, establish alerts through Google, Yahoo! and other online search systems to monitor your Internet reputation for you.

    Robyn Greenspan: Don't Let Digital Dirt Derail Your Career Robyn Greenspan 2010

  • Monitor Your Moniker: To quickly learn about content containing your name, or any query you specify, establish alerts through Google, Yahoo! and other online search systems to monitor your Internet reputation for you.

    Robyn Greenspan: Don't Let Digital Dirt Derail Your Career Robyn Greenspan 2010

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