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  • noun Plural form of alias.

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Examples

  • The Juror #6 Job — Parker gets a spotlight, as one of her aliases is called for jury duty in a wrongful death case involving a supplement pill.

    Leverage: The First Season » DVDs Worth Watching 2009

  • And there has not been a DanW at SP before, so I think it's a continuation of the Mary B, Ben, etc. string of aliases from the other day.

    Sound Politics: Voter registration ruling was based on bogus evidence 2006

  • The list would be longer, but researchers used DNA analysis to cut more than 50,000 "aliases" -- different names for the same creature -- from the species list.

    atlas(t) clairelight 2009

  • However you can add additional addresses in the form of 'aliases' - an alias is an additional address which delivers into your main inbox.

    Discussions: Message List - root 2009

  • Steven Heller’s recent Design Observer rant over bloggers using aliases is less interesting for the post itself than the heated discussion it prompted.

    Alias Smith and Jones : Scrubbles.net 2008

  • Steven Heller’s recent Design Observer rant over bloggers using aliases is less interesting for the post itself than the heated discussion it prompted.

    2008 January : Scrubbles.net 2008

  • That’s funny cuz one of my aliases is Street Smarts.

    STILL NO HAWK MAN??? 2007

  • Mr. Poiré said the planners had already assigned Mexican-sounding first-name aliases to the Gadhafi family members, like Daniel Bejar Hanan and Sofia Bejar Sayed.

    Mexico Alleges Escape Plot by a Gadhafi Son Nicholas Casey 2011

  • Irony of ironies, proselytising liberal and convinced egalitarian, Anjem Choudary, told the Today programme that the banning of Islam4UK, al-Muhajiroun and their aliases is a ‘failure of democracy’.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • Irony of ironies, proselytising liberal and convinced egalitarian, Anjem Choudary, told the Today programme that the banning of Islam4UK, al-Muhajiroun and their aliases is a ‘failure of democracy’.

    Islam4UK: the clue’s in the name 2010

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