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The affectionate name has been given to what at first appears to be a giant loom from the Industrial Revolution.
You do, however, ask if they have more cauli gnocchi (my affectionate name for the stuff) in the back, only to see them emerge with an entire box seemingly just for you (it is not).
Don Pancho was the affectionate name of Francisco Martinez Llano, who in 1936 turned to the retailer Brooking in Madrid for a watch that, presumably, he could wear in the mines he owned in Peru.
They formed SLR— 'S' for Blake's affectionate name Sherry, 'L' for Latoya and 'R' for Rashawn, the group's other two members—and in 2008 made their debut on the Rising Stars stage, even advancing as top ten finalists.
An affectionate name used by students and alumni for their Alma Mater.
Therefore, "Bemba" is an affectionate name for the town used by locals. Jovellanos is an industrial town, with large and small factories, while sugar cane is cultivated in the surrounding areas.
Mandela regularly wore this type of shirt, which became known as "Madiba shirts" after Mandela's Xhosa clan name. The affectionate name became linked to the shirts when Mandela wore them to many business and political meetings during (1994–99) and after his tenure as President of South Africa.
"Noguerita", the affectionate name given to him by the Mexicans, played in Mexico from 1943 until 1948. Velez toured Mexico, Chile and El Salvador in 1940 with a very successful campaign. They lost only 2 of the 10 games played. Noguera was one of the outstanding players of the tour.
Ramabai married Ambedkar in 1906 in a very simple ceremony in the vegetable market of Byculla, Mumbai. At the time, Ambedkar was aged 15 and Ramabai was nine. His affectionate name for her was "Rāmu", while she called him "Saheb". They had five children – Yashwant, Gangadhar, Ramesh, Indu (daughter) and Rajratna.
Bonne Maman jar of jam Bonne Maman is a French manufacturer of jam, marmalade, compotes, desserts, cakes and biscuits. The company was founded in 1971, in Biars-sur-Cère, a small commune in France. The term "Bonne Maman" is used as an affectionate name one would call their grandmother. Bonne Maman is owned by Andros.
In the concentration camp she lived in a heroic charitable manner. She distributed the small amount of food that she received to help those who needed it most. She maintained good spirits in spite of the hardships and she enlightened her cell-mates with nice stories that she remembered about Peru. For this reason she received the affectionate name "Bird of the Isles".
McCrae's Battalion was the affectionate name given by the people of Edinburgh to the 16th (Service) Battalion of the Royal Scots in World War I, raised from volunteers in 1914 as part of the New Armies called to the Colours by Lord Kitchener. The unit was named after its charismatic colonel, former Liberal MP for Edinburgh East, Sir George McCrae.
131–149 Talabani received his elementary and intermediate school education in Koya (Koysanjak) and his high school education in Erbil and Kirkuk. When he was in his teens, Talabani's peers began referring to him as "Mam" Jalal, as 'mam' meaning "paternal uncle" in Kurdish, and the Kurds have called him by this affectionate name ever since. In 1953, he began a to study law at the Baghdad University.
In 1945, she completed nearly forty years employment at Liverpool University and she was appointed curator of the Scott Macfie Gypsy Collection. In 1948 she published a collection of Gypsy folk tales and in 1953 she published My Gypsy Days; Recollections of Romani Rawni. In 1963, her university recognised her achievement and awarded her a doctorate. The gypsies of northern England had already given her the affectionate name of "Rawnie Dorelia".
Of all the non-sister characters in Sister Princess, only Jiiya has a personal affectionate name for the sister's brother. She addresses the brother as , a more polite version of Aria's address. ; : : Featured only in Sister Princess 2, Kakinomoto is one of the handful of non-related girls allowed to be near the sisters' brother without causing any issues. She has been known to disagree with him, and played something of a devil's advocate role.
The Young Kabbarli is a one-act chamber opera written in 1964 by the Australian composer Margaret Sutherland; it is her only work in the operatic genre. The libretto was by Maie Casey, based on poetry by Judith Wright and Shaw Neilson. The plot is based on an episode in the life of the Irish- Australian welfare worker and anthropologist Daisy Bates. Bates was given the affectionate name 'Kabbarli', meaning 'grandmotherly person'.
Marvel Comics. In the S.H.I.E.L.D. series, Daisy later reveals to her father that she has uncovered the origin of her abilities: she is an Inhuman whose genetic abilities were activated by her father's unstable DNA, rather than through Terrigenesis. The nickname "Skye", Daisy's original name from the show, is also introduced to comics as Coulson's affectionate name for her, and she is redesigned with the likeness of Chloe Bennet. During the "Iron Man 2020" event, Quake appears as a member of Force Works.
Nano Nagle also known as "Lady with the Lantern", was born in Ballygriffin, just north of Killavullen, County Cork, in 1718, the daughter of Garret and Ann Mathews Nagle. The name "Honora" given at baptism was soon replaced in the family circle by the affectionate name "Nano". She was the eldest of six children, the others being Ann, Catherine, Elizabeth, David, and Joseph. She was born in the Blackwater Valley in County Cork which possesses views of the distant Nagle Mountains.
It was from this venue that it got its affectionate name, now its official name, The Loft (after the hay loft in the barn). The barn was used for nine years after which the company again went 'on tour' until a suitable new venue, the Victorian Grand Pavilion, was found. Situated by the River Leam in the centre of the town this is the current site of the Company although two fires in 1958 and 1964 meant that the current theatre building was not opened until 1968.
Fogarty, Faith in Virginia, 5. In 1859, he moved his family to Abingdon, Virginia, and lived at first on East Main Street. An Abingdon resident noted that "it was a delightful home to visit and the young men enjoyed the cordial welcome that they received from the old and the young."Cosby, Remembrances of Abingdon, 8 While there, the family started construction of a new home called "Eggleston", three miles (5 km) east of town; the family's affectionate name for it was "Castle Dusty".
She switched to the current usage (日高) around 1995 when she found that it was written that way already on many things and after friends recommended the kanji with the lower stroke count. Her fans have given her the affectionate name "Nonko" (ノン子). In 1982, during her time as an idol star, Hidaka appeared in the commercial for Nivea skin milk. She has also done voice-over commercials for programs and games, in which she plays a role for 3rd Super Robot Wars Alpha: To the End of the Galaxy.
Espinosa founded – on 23 August 1945 – the Poor Clare Missionary Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament in Cuernavaca in Morelos and received the papal decree of praise in 1949 and the full approval of Pope Pius XII on 22 June 1951. She received the affectionate name of "Manuelita". Her next and final order founded was titled the Missionaries of Christ for the Universal Church and was established on 23 November 1979 in Nievo León. On 9 December 1980 she had an audience with Pope John Paul II in Rome.
In April 2010, Vasily was released on parole and settled in Gagarin with a woman he had met while still in jail. The couple lived by modest means, with most of their income supplied by a cousin of Bolgarov who worked in the United States. Although described as hot-tempered, Vasily's girlfriend claimed that he was never violent, and was a kind and cheerful man, known by his affectionate name "Kot". Unbeknownst to her, he contacted various girls on Odnoklassniki using various pseudonyms, whom he would ask out on dates.
On the night of Christmas Eve, so important is the appearance of the first star in remembrance of the Star of Bethlehem, that it has been given an affectionate name of "the little star" or Gwiazdka (the female counterpart of St. Nicholas). On that evening, children watch the sky anxiously hoping to be the first to cry out, "The star has come!" Only after it appears, the family members sit down to a dinner table. According to tradition, bits of hay are spread beneath the tablecloth as a reminder that Christ was born in a manger.
'The Old Grey Mother' is an affectionate name for the school, referring to the older part of the current building, which is both very old (1789) and very grey, as the original beautiful sandstone was first cement rendered to prevent water ingress which then became stained over the 19th Century by the local industrial chimneys' smoke emissions. The Former Pupils' Association occasionally use this name in correspondence to members. The term "Old Grey Mother" was first used when the original sandstone front of the Headmaster's House was covered with a cement rendering which discoloured badly (due to industrial chimney discharges) until cleaned in the 1980s.
Norweb continued to use the former Tame Valley generating station building as a maintenance depot until 1984 after which it was sold to Beck & Politzer who continue to use it as a workshop. The Grade II listed Thorn House, the former SHMD head office near to Stalybridge bus station was used for many years by Norweb as an area office and showroom before being sold and converted into flats. Following the nationalisation of its electricity interests SHMD continued to operate bus services until 1969 when it was absorbed into SELNEC i. However, its origins in the electrical transport and electricity generation to power the teams and trolleys meant that the affectionate name of “Joint Board” was not lost entirely.
Sanctuary of Loyola, in Azpeitia, built over Ignatius' birthplace Íñigo López de Loyola (more fully, de Oñaz y Loyola; sometimes erroneously called de Recalde) was born in the municipality of Azpeitia at the castle of Loyola in today's Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, Spain. He was baptized Íñigo, after St. Enecus (Innicus) (; ) Abbot of Oña, a Basque medieval, affectionate name meaning "My little one". Article in Spanish It is not clear when he began using the Latin name "Ignatius" instead of his baptismal name "Íñigo". Historian Gabriel María Verd says that Íñigo did not intend to change his name, but rather adopted a name which he believed was a simple variant of his own, for use in France and Italy where it was better understood.
A tourist advertisement for Guide Alice from the early 1900s Manfield with packhorses carrying wooden chairs up the mountain Manfield soon became involved in leading tours up the mountain herself, and became widely and fondly known as Guide Alice. In the early days the only access to the subalpine Buffalo plateau was by a rough unsigned track accessible only by walking or on horseback, and there was only rudimentary accommodation and no signposting on the plateau itself. Guide Alice served as a calming influence to the burgeoning tourist numbers concerned about the wildlife, dangers on the mountain, and being lost. The Manfields soon built a second hotel, a small timber chalet built near Bents Lookout on the plateau itself, and gave it the affectionate name of Granny's Place.
He takes the documents found in the shelter, and an illumination of one of the documents on which he has spent years working, as a gift to the Pope. En route, he is robbed and his illumination taken. Francis completes the journey to New Rome and is granted an audience with the Pope, who was modeled after Pope John XXIII. Francis presents the Pope with the remaining documents, and the Pope comforts Francis by giving him gold with which to ransom back the illumination; however, Francis is killed during his return trip by a group of "The Pope's Children" (an affectionate name for the people who have been so severely affected by the genetic mutation caused by radiation that they are subhuman in intelligence), receiving an arrow in the face.
Angelica e Medoro is a 1720 serenata by Nicola Porpora to libretto by Metastasio, after Ludovico Ariosto. The opera, written to celebrate the birthday of the Habsburg emperor, Charles VI and performed 28 August 1720 Naples, Palazzo del Principe di Torella, marked the debut of the castrato Farinelli.Daniel Heartz, John A. Rice -From Garrick to Gluck: Essays on Opera in the Age of Enlightenment 2004 1576470814 "Born in Apulia in 1705, he was trained in Naples by Nicola Porpora, the performance of whose serenata Angelica e Medoro, written to celebrate the birthday of the Habsburg emperor, was the occasion of Farinelli 's debut in 1720. The poet was none other than Metastasio, who elaborated on the significance of the event in his preface to La Nitteti, set by Nicola Conforto and sent to Farinelli for its premiere at Madrid in 1756: "the affectionate name of twin, used between the Cavaliere ...
The packaging of tins of Milo in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore are also green and also have people playing sports on the tins, giving it the affectionate name of "Tak Kiu", which is Hokkien Chinese for football. In Colombia, Milo is closely tied to football, and the slogan several generations have sung is Milo te da energía, la meta la pones tú ("Milo gives you the energy, you set the goal"). Milo is very popular in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, where the brand name is synonymous with chocolate flavoured drinks: Milo has a 90% market share in Malaysia (not the often quoted 90% worldwide share of Milo consumption), and Malaysians were said to be the world's largest consumers of Milo. This is because Milo was once used as a nutrient supplement when it was first introduced in the country, and has thus gained a reputation as a 'must have' drink for the old and the younger generations.
After the Umayyad invasion, this name remained in use among the Mozarabs, being adapted into Arabic as Išbīliya (): since the /p/ phoneme does not exist in Arabic, it was replaced by /b/; the Latin place-name suffix -is was Arabized as -iya, and a turned into ī due to the phonetic phenomenon called imāla. In the meantime, the city's official name had been changed to Ḥimṣ al-Andalus (), in reference to the city of Homs in modern Syria, the jund of which Seville had been assigned to upon the Umayyad conquest; "Ḥimṣ al-Andalus" remained a customary and affectionate name for the city during the whole period throughout the Muslim Arab world, being referred to for example in the encyclopedia of Yaqut al-Hamawi or in Abu al- Baqa ar-Rundi's Ritha' al-Andalus. The city is sometimes referred to as the "Pearl of Andalusia". The inhabitants of the city are known as (feminine form: ) or , after the Roman name of the city.

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