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(1) A name, title or alias. See alias. |
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The team has some high-tech tools that also help identify vandals, including a database that tracks similarities in scrawls even if a tagger changes his moniker. We live in a country," Wren writes, "where Philip Morris airs antismoking ads; where beer companies urge us to drink responsibly; where legislation that shreds civil liberties gets the moniker of the USA Patriot Act. Agenda 2007" is the moniker given to the American Farmland Trust's (AFTs) farm bill proposal unveiled last week, focusing on three "pillars:" A safety net, environmental stewardship and new markets for ag products. |
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