How To Use Assumed name In A Sentence

  • It transpired that the couple were among many passengers travelling under assumed names, which along with stowaways led to confusion when calculating the final death toll of around 1,500.
  • We need only read the celebrated memorial already mentioned, entitled “It is Time to Speak Out,” printed at Avignon in 1763, under the assumed name of Anvers. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • We always use an assumed name when putting our names on waiting lists at restaurants.
  • When sold under assumed names, they are to be considered and classified as adulterated, and not as syrups from definite and specific products. Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value
  • Getting thrown out of it, preferably after signing in under a fictitious and assumed name, was always a local rite of passage.
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  • n. - art of calculating, especially in Arabic numeration; arithmetic. algorismic, alias adj. - otherwise called; n. assumed name. alicyclic adj. - denoting organic compounds that are both aliphatic and cyclic, i.e. aliphatic in chemical behaviour but having their carbon atoms in a ring. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • The show had to be listed under an assumed name -- Catseye -- and could not be advertised thanks to some sort of contractural obligation having to do with their appearance at Coachella that same weekend. April 2005
  • He was living under an assumed name in Richmond, Va., where he was remarried, working as an accountant and serving as treasurer of his Lutheran church.
  • These articles were signed by his newly assumed name, Nguyen Ai Quoc.
  • Many left the country or worked clandestinely under assumed names.
  • Why are they so fired up over the party-crashers when they completely ignored the male whore under an assumed name lobbing Bush's press secretary big fat softballs. Think Progress
  • Windsor, the assumed name of the royal family — formerly Saxe-Coburg-Gotha — turns out to be outranked by about a third of the population. 'Pigden' Prestigious, 'Windsor' Not
  • Under the assumed name of Parallax he visited most of the chief towns of England, propounding what he calls his system of zetetic astronomy. Myths and Marvels of Astronomy
  • These bods were so concerned about their safety they were using assumed names - due to the numerous death threats their contentious web site had provoked.
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  • In his assumed name of Brown he sold the timber to an innocent purchaser.
  • It is considered an offense to check into a hotel under an assumed name.
  • There was some implication that he did go in and out, possibly on assumed names and false passports.
  • I've booked into hotel rooms under so many assumed names that I couldn't remember how to sign the bill.

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