Name that identifies a person for legal, administrative and other official purposes.
1 It didn't take long for people to identity both her government name and her Twitter handle.
2 My name is Dick Hammerbush, and it's a very difficult government name to use because of the connotation it provides.
3 Either way, a computer flagged his government name from fund-raising lists, popped out a White House invite, and that was that.
4 On Monday, the government named a commission to study the OCP contract.
5 Last month, the government named former federal prosecutor Bart M. Schwartz to oversee the agreement.
6 The Abbott government named him as the director general of security with responsibility for Asio last year.
7 The British government named Mr John Scarlett as the new head of its MI6 spy agency today.
8 Ten months after the government named Kelvin Davis the Crown-Māori Relations Minister, it's still unclear what his job is.
9 President Ashraf Ghani's government named Razeq's brother as his successor after his supporters threatened to block the Kandahar vote.
10 On Friday, the government named a three-member team and invited Madhesi leaders for talks aimed at ending the violence.
11 Three months ago, the Maoist-led government named a special multi-party committee to oversee the fate of the ex-rebel fighters.
12 The government named it Ammons.
13 Nsemi and his followers are angry the group did not receive ministerial posts in a power-sharing government named in December.
14 Icon's announcement comes as the NSW Government named two professors of engineering to lead an inquiry into what happened on Christmas Eve.
15 The military government named an interim legislative assembly on Thursday and it is expected to hold its inaugural sitting on Aug. 7.
16 As part of the latest campaign, the government named 60 "food safety model counties" to show how things should be done.
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