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  2. Nomen nescio - Wikipedia

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    Nomen nescio (pronounced [ˈnoːmɛn ˈnɛskɪ.oː]), abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or unnamed person. From Latin nomen – "name", and nescio – "I do not know", it literally means "I do not know the name". [1]

  3. Anonymity - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme court explained that protecting anonymous political speech receives the highest protection however, this priority takes on new dimensions in the digital age. The right of individuals for "anonymous communication" was established by the decision in case Columbia Insurance Company v.

  4. Category:Anonymity pseudonyms - Wikipedia

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    Common multiple-use names reserved for and used when the person's identity must remain unknown or anonymity is specifically desired. It is a strategy that has been adopted by many unconnected radical groups and by cultural groups, where the construct of personal identity has been criticised.

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  6. Category:Unidentified people - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous artists (1 C, 228 P) B. Unnamed people of the Bible (3 C, 50 P) Anonymous bloggers (38 P) C. ... Person on business from Porlock; Philemon Arthur and the Dung;

  7. Anonymous letter could help solve 40-year-old missing person case

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    An anonymous letter sent to parents of a Portland, Maine man who has been missing since 1977 claims to know where he is. Anonymous letter could help solve 40-year-old missing person case Skip to ...

  8. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Old person – OAP; Old Testament – OT; One – I (I is the Roman numeral for 1) or rarely A, AN (not normally used in British crosswords), ACE (playing card), UNIT; Operating system – OS; Operation – OP; Order – OM (Order of Merit) Ordinary Seaman – OS, Rating; Oriental – E (East) Other Ranks – OR (military term for non ...

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