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Pseudonymously - Definition of Pseudonymously at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Pseudonymously. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use pseudonymously in a Sentence...
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Definition of pseudonymously in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of pseudonymously. Pronunciation of pseudonymously. Translations of pseudonymously. pseudonymously synonyms, pseudonymously antonyms. Information about pseudonymously in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... (redirected from pseudonymously)
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A fictitious name, especially a pen name. ... [French pseudonyme, from Greek pseud numon, neuter of pseud numos, falsely named : pseud s, false; see pseudo- + onuma, name; see n -men- in Indo-European roots.] ... pseudonymously adv...
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Definition of pseudonymously from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of pseudonymously. Pronunciation of pseudonymously. Definition of the word pseudonymously. Origin of the word pseudonymously. ... "pseudonymously." Webster's New World College Dictionary. 2009...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about pseudonymously. pseudonymously. Information about pseudonymously in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from pseudonymously)
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Then, they all had to blog, but the choice to do so pseudonymously or not was theirs, and they had constantly to triangulate their ethical obligations to each other and their informants when figuring out what to post and how.
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Whole Foods CEO John Mackey posted messages under a pseudonym on Yahoo forums that praised his company and blasted Wild Oats, which Whole Foods is seeking to buy. ... Then Again, Yahoo Poster Was a Whole Foods Staffer, The CEO to Be Precise ... Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only.
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"The second theory, which normally assumes that the work was pseudonymously attributed to the Lord's brother to give it authority, gains credence from the quality of Greek in the Epistle and the argument that 2:14-26 was written to counteract an antinomian perversion of Paul's doctrine of justification by faith.
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