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  • '''"Gimax"''' was the racing [[pseudonym]] of '''Carlo Franchi''' (born [[January 1]], [[1938]], a racing driver fro
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  • In 1921 Amadeo Chiribiri, racing under the pseudonym of ''Deo'', won the 'Coppa della Cascine' in [[Florence]] and Mauro Ramasso
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  • ...dum''', the Michelin Man, introduced in [[1898]] by French artist O'Galop (pseudonym of Marius Rossillon), and one of the world's oldest [[trademark|trademarks]
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  • ...love of fast cars, but wishing to maintain a low profile Philippe used the pseudonym "Georges Philippe" in order to race anonymously.
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  • ...n [[1964]], further literary adventures were written by [[Kingsley Amis]] (pseudonym "[[Robert Markham]]"), [[John Pearson (author)|John Pearson]], [[John Gardn ...release ''The Book of Bond, or Every Man His Own 007'' (written under the pseudonym "Lt.-Col. William ("Bill") Tanner", a recurring character in the Bond novel
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  • ...n [[1964]], further literary adventures were written by [[Kingsley Amis]] (pseudonym "[[Robert Markham]]"), [[John Pearson (author)|John Pearson]], [[John Gardn ...release ''The Book of Bond, or Every Man His Own 007'' (written under the pseudonym "Lt.-Col. William ("Bill") Tanner", a recurring character in the Bond novel
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  • ...e the famous [[British racing green]]. Another driver who competed using a pseudonym was "[[Georges Philippe]]", the [[Philippe de Rothschild|Baron Philippe de
    38 KB (5,197 words) - 21:23, 4 November 2009
  • *[[Nicola Salerno]] ([[1910]] - [[1969]]), lyricist under the [[pseudonym]] Nisa
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  • ...n opener, Räikkönen competed in a [[snowmobile]] race in Finland under the pseudonym "[[James Hunt]]", referring to the 1976 world champion whom Räikkönen adm
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  • ...]] was at heart still a romantic. [[Olindo Guerrini]] (who wrote under the pseudonym of Lorenzo Stecchetti) is the chief representative of ''verismo'' in poetry
    111 KB (18,030 words) - 13:31, 8 October 2009
  • ...]] was at heart still a romantic. [[Olindo Guerrini]] (who wrote under the pseudonym of Lorenzo Stecchetti) is the chief representative of ''verismo'' in poetry
    112 KB (18,241 words) - 13:59, 29 March 2010