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a.k.a. prep. abbreviation for "also known as" when someone uses different initials, a nickname, a maiden or married name. Example: Harold G. Snodgrass, a.k.a. Harry Snodgrass, a.k.a. H. G. Snodgrass, a.k.a. "Snuffy the Snod."



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Byline: NEIL FARRELL RICHARD AKA proved the hero of the hour as Underbank kept alive their Conference National title hopes with a dramatic 30-28 triumph over leaders Bramley Buffaloes at The Cross.
Meanwhile, at the AKA extended-stay chain, there are "sleep seminars" initiated by Larry Korman, the co-president of Philadelphia-based Korman Communities, which owns the AKA properties.
Track listing: '88 AKA Come Down On Me '68 AKA Only Time '93 AKA Don't Stop Now '95 AKA Make Things Right '79 AKA The Shouty Track '75 AKA Stay With You '76 AKA The Slow Train '90 AKA Man Like Me '64 AKA Go North London duo Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen AKA Lemon Jelly return with their unique brand of downbeat madness, melody and whimsical humour.
 
 
 
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