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"affectionately" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows caring feelings and love for somebody

819 Sentences With "affectionately"

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Even if "absolute unit" is being used affectionately, the joke is still that it's funny to act affectionately toward fat things and people.
" Davis pronounced it, affectionately, "the most Minnesota thing ever.
And then what I affectionately call an urban micro brand.
Talabani is affectionately known as Mam, the Kurdish for "uncle".
She very carefully and affectionately gave it back to me.
Goichi Suda, more affectionately known as Suda51, has a reputation.
Opportunity, or Oppy as it's affectionately called, did not respond.
" At the Awood Center, people affectionately call her "the lioness.
So, I heard you were affectionately called the Sparkler King.
Today is April 231, affectionately known by many as 22000.
Locals affectionately call her "Om Sin," which translates to Piggy Bank.
"Harry's brought his bird so I've brought mine," Shelton said affectionately.
Fergie, as she is affectionately known, penned an essay supporting Hello!
In the clip, she knocks out Stallone, affectionately calling him Rocky.
The animal, which the police affectionately named "Piggy Smalls" was captured.
They tease — affectionately — but I just feel singled out and embarrassed.
The duck in charge, a common merganser, is affectionately called Mama.
Despite his sometimes irascible style, Mr. Anton's colleagues viewed him affectionately.
They speak of them affectionately, as if they are close friends.
"You are not my adviser," he affectionately recalls telling Mr. Brady.
"I mean this affectionately, but they're a bit unusual," he said.
Gomez said his brother affectionately called them "girlfriends of the sun".
That's a big deal for Ovi, as fans affectionately call him.
In one shot, the mystery guy affectionately kisses Dunham on her head.
The comedian met Ali, who affectionately called him "little brother," in 1974.
As they strolled, Jackson draped his arm affectionately around Turner-Smith's shoulder.
I'm sure it's remembered affectionately for people that liked it, but please!
Cole approaches her affectionately, but she tells him not to touch her.
While some affectionately call it the "Mighty Mac," others aren't so fond.
"[My dad] would always accommodate my random creative whims," Parker says, affectionately.
What my friend affectionately called her "vulgarity" is what singles her out.
Sweep the room with one namaste while looking affectionately into everyone's eyes.
They finish each other's sentences and tease one another relentlessly, but affectionately.
My studio is located on the third floor, affectionately known as 3B.
I say, affectionately, we'll just have to tariff those cars coming in.
Stephen Collucci, the pastry chef, treats American desserts affectionately but not indulgently.
"Our guardians," Missoni says affectionately, her braided ducktail falling over one shoulder.
I also met several women who love the #sugarlife, as it's affectionately called.
San Francisco's Lombard Street is affectionately nicknamed Crooked Street, and for good reason.
Did Neal, the coder whom the show affectionately called "Sasquatch," continue to entertain?
" Showcasing his cheeky side in May, Tatum affectionately called the songstress a "snack.
"She'd really just be so proud," Fergie, as she is affectionately known, said.
The father-to-be affectionately captioned the photo with a heart eyes emoji.
She affectionately recalled spending time with the two at Havana&aposs Hotel Panorama.
The key ingredient in my spell is what I affectionately call my tuft.
" The two bantered back and forth, affectionately calling each other "Kutch" and "Pre.
An army of dedicated superfans, affectionately nicknamed the Hearties, are behind these numbers.
There is precedent: Sarbanes-Oxley, known affectionately by financial professionals everywhere as SOX.
"I affectionately like to refer to Sanford as the quiet storm," she said.
"He's not, like, the smoothest guy on the planet," Ms. Yaklin said affectionately.
But Rezball, as it's affectionately known, isn't just basketball played on a reservation.
She is the mate that your mum affectionately says "She's mad, her" about.
It sat affectionately behind my bedroom door, slowly gathering dust and draped clothing.
And after the storm cleared, Opportunity — affectionately called "Oppy" — didn't "wake" back up.
Jaffa's "Claremonsters"—as they came to be known, sometimes affectionately—blended the two.
"Muppets," Mr. Prest said, affectionately mocking his colleagues, himself, their New York excursion.
It's not their poncho liner or, as it's more affectionately known, their woobie.
He scanned the room affectionately and landed on a worn-down makeshift sofa.
My grandmother was, in addition, fond of affectionately grabbing and squeezing my forearm.
Aaliyah was affectionately known by her family and fans alike as "Babygirl," i.e.
It's too sprawling for that, and too affectionately aware of its characters' pettiness.
Sante thinks of the city more affectionately as 'the world capital of contradictions'.
"You write about Sacramento so affectionately, and with such care," she tells her.
The two men were so close that the president affectionately called him 'my Cliff.
The woman smiles affectionately, and eventually offers Hannah a tea set on the house.
Later, Newton affectionately hugged and kissed Rami Malek, before introducing him to her husband.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds — affectionately known as PUBG — took the gaming world by storm this year.
Technicians dress in an all‑covering white uniform affectionately known as a bunny suit.
Beyoncé — affectionately knows by her fans (ahem, Beyhive) as Queen Bey — is music royalty.
On Prince's biggest hits, he sang passionately, affectionately and playfully about sex and seduction.
"It's an amazing story," said Cramer, who affectionately renamed his rescue dog to Nvidia.
Thatcher—or the She-wolf, as Bell affectionately calls her—remains his political lodestar.
Bates pretended to stub a cigarette out on Paulson's shoulder, then nuzzled her affectionately.
"It's quite old, probably been around since the 1970s," he says, patting it affectionately.
Pope Benedict's Mercedes-Benz M-Class was the last of the affectionately-named popemobiles.
"She's a warrior," he added, kissing her affectionately on the side of the head.
"Big Apple, little apple," she affectionately calls Manhattan and Hobart, the capital of Tasmania.
This 21:9 display — affectionately dubbed an "UltraWide" — adds extra room on the sides.
I wrote affectionately yet unsparingly from that area, where I still choose to reside.
Star, as she is affectionately known, burps A LOT — some might even say professionally.
"You write about Sacramento so affectionately, and with such care," says Sister Sarah Joan.
He was a short, chill man whom John affectionately referred to as his sidekick.
The Fannies—as they're affectionately referred to by fans—haven't exactly been prolific this century.
Since then, Perry has affectionately made jokes about sauce while commending Raghu for her voice.
The contrast with Spithill, known affectionately by some as the 'pitbull', could not be starker.
Fans in attendance reportedly appreciated the gesture, and affectionately chanted his name throughout the gig.
A player with enough personality to get his own affectionately rendered Saturday Night Live character.
Her wheelchair-struck mother, a well-regarded midwife affectionately known as "Aint Baby," was inside.
For the uninitiated: Player Unknown Battlegrounds (affectionately known as PUBG) is some pretty addictive shit.
The Game has unleashed his dick silhouette (affectionately called the #meatprint) back upon the world.
To this day, the concrete buildings affectionately known as "Khruschevki" evoke memories of the USSR.
Next on the decks is Lee Reynolds, affectionately dubbed Papa Lee by those around him.
Keuning was running her hands through his black hair affectionately, like you would a lover.
" And Rotheram says affectionately: "They're [Henderson and Gulliver] like my parents in the restaurant world.
It was a class of genes that we now affectionately refer to as longevity genes.
The SGC-250, more affectionately referred to as "Big Carl", is the world's largest crane.
The people of Kallstadt are affectionately known as Brulljesmacher, meaning braggart in the regional dialect.
In fact, it's been affectionately dubbed "PoHo" by the large influx of expatriate residents there.
The BTS Army, as the group's fandom is affectionately called, is happily obsessing over "Scenery."
They have been directed, broadly but affectionately, by David Saint in a Primary Stages production.
Astro Roast is a column in which astrologer Danny Larkin drags each sign, but affectionately!!
Bush said she felt the same way, and she affectionately called the prince Bandar Bush.
Thor steps inside The Benatar where he's greeted by Groot, who he affectionately calls Tree.
They squabble affectionately, for approximately the thousandth time, over whether she can be called Tiffany.
But both men spoke affectionately about each other when there was less at stake politically.
And to my Irish relatives, my sister and I will always be affectionately considered Yanks.
But Riksheim spoke affectionately of the cabin, which he called "Squatty's," and the colonists, too.
"Oppy," as the rover is affectionately known, has well outlasted her original 90-day mission.
Ms. Theron shot back with a posterior-related curse word, and Mr. Reitman smiled affectionately.
Since the 1990s, customers have affectionately called it the French-inflected "Tarjay" to convey fanciness.
" Like father, like son "I followed in my dad's footsteps," said Shamshirsaz, affectionately known as "Dr.
The man affectionately known in my text correspondence as "Zaddy" is wearing multiple hats and winning.
In 2009, he painted a portrait of Margaret Thatcher in a similar style, affectionately titled, Maggie.
As The Guardian notes, Samboja's mom Sandy is affectionately known in the zoo as Demolition Woman.
However, it was Sarah Ferguson, affectionately known as "Fergie" to royal fans, who facilitated their connection.
" In the meantime, Terry is left with only memories of the child he affectionately called "Heaven.
In Thor: Ragnarok, which my colleague affectionately dubbed "the fun Thor movie," Matt Damon briefly appears.
But one teen crush ruled above them all: Jonathan Taylor Thomas, also affectionately known as JTT.
First, we have the Grandma—or nonna—pizza, as it is affectionately know throughout many pizzerias.
Bunkerish viewers could see that Hollywood liberals were laughing with him, affectionately, rather than at him.
The man known affectionately as Doc Bill has invested many years in the revitalization of Sapelo.
But Harris, who is affectionately known as "Mama Shu," refused to let Highland Park go dark.
"My baby," she affectionately said in the clip, as she recorded Addie playing a video game.
He's affectionately known as "Mad Dog" by troops who trade his quips like prized baseball cards.
Ginsburg, affectionately referred to by fans as the "Notorious RBG," is, however, known for her resolve.
But the on-air personality — affectionately known as "the science guy" to most millennials — certainly hasn't.
Now she is known as Private Stewart or, more affectionately, C. C. (for Cadet Candidate) Wimbledon.
Tuesday morning, we gathered around our laptops in a windowless conference room, affectionately named the Bunker.
Although affectionately nicknamed Mudfest, the event this year was a little short of the sloppy stuff.
That is the money strategy of New England Patriots legend Rob Gronkowski, affectionately known as Gronk.
Are you envisioning Trump and Putin in their stalls, kicking around some hay and whinnying affectionately?
Mussard smiled affectionately at her diligent elves, and left to catch a plane home to Belgium.
It's "turr" season on The Rock, as this massive inkblot of an island is affectionately known.
Affectionately called "Young Tommy," D'Alesandro served as Baltimore's mayor for one term, from 1967 to 1971.
Eventually, Ken-chan started turning up with a ginger cat, which museum staff affectionately named Go-chan.
As the newlyweds interacted with the young girl, Harry affectionately rubbed Meghan's back, continuing their PDA streak.
"♡ Auntie KiKi ♡," Kardashian, 34, affectionately captioned the image, using one of her older sister's nicknames.
"Pumps is still Pumps," the design guru says affectionately of her longtime best friend in the clip.
Photographers caught her not only holding Urban's hand but also affectionately placing her hand on Skarsgård's knee.
The Trocks, as they are now affectionately known, are the only company from that time still thriving.
"SNL" had him host and take part in silly sketches; Mr Fallon affectionately ruffled his comb over.
Carolyn Pope rarely went anywhere without her 5-year-old daughter — her "mini," she affectionately called her.
"Happy 193 years baby," Locklear, 54, captioned a throwback photo of her and Lee, 53, kissing affectionately.
Photographers caught her not only holding Urban's hand but also affectionately placing her hand on Skarsgård's knee.  
TYB (more affectionately known as "thank you, Bananas" for the storylines) consists of Hunter, Cory, and Nelson.
The latter would be his older daughter, Anissa (Nafessa Williams), whose sibling affectionately calls her Harriet Tubman.
For the 13th year, the affectionately dubbed PSL has entered stores just ahead of the fall season.
Parisian priests, too, wrote testimonials about "Our Lady," as the cathedral was affectionately known among the French.
He has studied with (and affectionately describes) some of the boffins devising the future of solar technology.
Last year, the goat, affectionately called Gävlebocken, made it to 27 December before arsonists set it ablaze.
Tucker agrees that the Deuce, as it's affectionately called by locals and regulars, checks every single box.
"We left blood on the dance floor," Murphy said, affectionately, of his three-year collaboration with Kramer.
The following day, Cuoco posted an update on the baby sea lion, who she affectionately named Sandy.
Provincetown, affectionately nicknamed P-Town, is the ultimate queer travel destination because it has something for everyone.
But that's just how lame Pawlenty (known affectionately as T-Paw to politics Twitter) seems to be.
The Paradox, affectionately known as the Dox by regulars, was a Baltimore nightlife institution for 25 years.
She looked at his back, where the cancer had so bulged that she affectionately called him Quasimodo.
He spoke affectionately about his time in the Illinois Legislature, where he said lawmakers listened and compromised.
He was and still is affectionately known here as Bangabandhu, which means "friend of Bengal" in Bengali.
The tough painters that hung from buildings through all kinds of weather were affectionately nicknamed wall dogs.
Nicolas Mateo Flores, affectionately known as Nico, had taken forever to arrive and then came too early.
Mr. Forcade "grabbed me affectionately and told me not to walk toward the back," Mr. Kowalski remembered.
Mr. Trump has spoken affectionately about past attorneys general who he said were loyal to their presidents.
A statement by Barrow's office noted that Jawara was affectionately known as "Kairaba Jawara", or "Peaceful Jawara".
The force is strong with the Child — or Baby Yoda, as the creature is more affectionately known.
And Nancy is accustomed to being laughed at by her grown-up boys — condescended to, affectionately minimized.
Another quick demo found Clicbot responding affectionately when a Keyi rep rubbed the side of its face.
It starts with the original Xbox controller, affectionately called "the Duke" due to its uncomfortably large size.
PARIS — The iron lady, as the French affectionately call the Eiffel Tower, is getting a security upgrade.
Tributes poured in from around the world for the man affectionately nicknamed "Kaiser Karl" and "Fashion Meister".
In the clip the rapper can be seen gazing affectionately at his freakishly huge new mode of transportation.
Her performances at the event, affectionately dubbed "Beychella" by attendees, were without question history-making and distinctly Beyoncé.
He affectionately grabs her arms and then places his hands on top of her ever-growing baby bump.
Torres, who won 12 medals during her 24-year Olympic career, was affectionately called "Grandma" by her teammates.
This flurry, affectionately named "Piss Twitter" by its participants, continues to have a monopoly on social media feeds.
The dad-to-be, 32, affectionately hugged his wife from behind and nuzzled his face against her cheek.
Held at a location affectionately called "the oil stain," d'Lemons is a celebration of the world's worst cars.
Most recently the couple attended Vanity Fair's Oscar party, where they affectionately held hands on the red carpet.
The affectionately dubbed "Hiddleswift" seemed inseparable when they began dating in June but, in fact, everything has changed.
But the most pressing need today lies in the modeling of errors, or what we affectionately call MOE.
Priscilla will surely look on affectionately, remembering how she not only graduated from college but also medical school.
Officially know as J2, but affectionately known as Granny, this killer whale was likely the oldest living orca.
Affectionately known as OVO Megan, Flores was able to meet the two through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Their most notable research subject is a 16-foot female, affectionately named "Mary Lee," after Fischer's own mother.
They were, as I'd later learn, affectionately known as Dykes on Bikes, the very start of the march.
In it, the actress affectionately leaned her head on Jennings' shoulder while the pair smiles alongside Mr. Nibbles.
As the film executive Dana Gordon, her main job was to clash affectionately with Jeremy Piven's Ari Gold.
You may be, affectionately or not, a space trucker, rather than an illustrious Captain Kirk or a Picard.
And amid the silence, a determined network of radio hobbyists, affectionately called "hams," is helping communities make contact.
Negan regards his weapon of choice, affectionately nicknamed Lucille, like something between a loyal pet and a lover.
It is not just Mr. da Silva, often affectionately called Lula, who has changed in those intervening years.
Rhett and Akins posed affectionately together as the "Life Changes" singer held onto his wife's growing baby bump.
Sometime around 2004, travelers reported that the Rice Shoe Tree, as it was affectionately known, had burned down.
Musicians and singers referred to him affectionately as "Papa Santi" and complained that New York critics underrated him.
"It's utterly impossible to wrap one's mind around van Gogh, seeing this going on," the curator notes affectionately.
Caribbean inventiveness is most evident in the region's diverse musical traditions, and Jelly-Schapiro affectionately explores them all.
The grocery store in question is (affectionately) known by locals as the "Soviet Safeway," Tree said in another tweet.
On the contrary, she's actually glad Martínez, whom she affectionately calls Gabito, is getting his moment in the sun.
Among them, under the Best Related Work category, was the Archive of Our Own, universally affectionately shorthanded as AO3.
The children led their pet dogs around the grounds, with Mia affectionately patting her boxer, Spey, on the back.
Urban also hared an adorable Instagram post from the evening, featuring him affectionately leaning his head against his wife.
The "Culvert Cat," as he was affectionately referred to, was discovered by a National Park Service biologist on Dec.
It will also feature appearances from her 5-year-old twins, Moroccan, who she affectionately calls "Rock," and Monroe.
Because of their oversized tongues, ovaries and testes, biologists have affectionately nicknamed Thorius the "tongue-flipping gonad" of salamanders.
Affectionately known as Jokowi, the president has amassed thousands of fans, and even has his own hashtag, #JKWVLOG. #JKWVLOG!!
In the picture, Jonas put his arm around Turner as she leaned into him affectionately and closed her eyes.
Eugenie's mother, known affectionately as Fergie, was the second daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson and his first wife, Susan.
In fact, the family was so fond of Harambe that he was affectionately referred to as my adopted son.
The newlyweds, who affectionately refer to themselves as The Faltrows, are loving life as a blended family of six.
Holding Joao affectionately, she explains why he had to be fitted with special boots to realign his lower limbs.
" Photos of Theodore and Clarabelle together especially tug at the heartstrings — the two are affectionately called "the happy couple.
Why it matters: Ireland's similar tax break on intellectual property, known affectionately as the "Double Irish," ends after 2020.
The chat affectionately refers to her as "mom", and lovingly hand out hearts in loving support of the stream.
Affectionately dubbed the "air tractor," K-MAX has a cruising speed of 91 mph and can carry 700 gallons.
Dozens of Num Saum cakes are stacked in a pile, guarded by squatting clergy who pat the mound affectionately.
Affectionately known as the sweatshirt, the top got its name from how they looked post-game — drenched in sweat.
Technically, every "icicle," as its members are affectionately called, possesses the requisite killer instinct to tackle virtuosic new music.
Grandma Chang's product is known affectionately throughout the village as the "humpback tofu" because of her husband's deformed back.
As a toddler, Joe was affectionately called a "space invader" for wanting to hug and touch everyone, especially me.
Built by researchers at the University of New Hampshire, the Bathymetric Explorer and Navigator is more affectionately called BEN.
"The Woz," as the inventor is affectionately called, sold his bitcoin because riding the roller coaster stressed him out.
Also known affectionately in South Africa as Bra Hugh, Masekela was born in the town of Witbank in 1939.
"Tush," he stammers, transparently groping for a justification, "that — that was in thy rage," and the audience laughs affectionately.
The Esplanade Hotel, affectionately known as the Espy, has lived through all the eras of its neighborhood, St Kilda.
The second photograph, taken on May 2, Charlotte's third birthday, shows the princess holding her sleeping younger brother affectionately.
Then, he referenced their two children, Faith, 7, and Sunday, 10 (whom he affectionately referred to as "Feef" and "Munchkin").
In keeping with the holiday spirit, Carey, affectionately nicknamed the "Queen of Christmas," has already kicked off her festive celebrations.
At one point, the comedian was seen affectionately resting his hand on his wife's knee as they posed for pictures.
Ortiz -- affectionately known as Big Papi -- was raised in Santo Domingo and made his Major League Baseball debut in 1997.
Affectionately known as the "bride of the desert," Palmyra had attracted tens of thousands of tourists to Syria every year.
He was affectionately playful with his family, his sisters said, following up his kisses with soft punches to their arms.
After placing the baby squirrel on a tree in their yard, the man in the clip affectionately rubs its back.
Feiping's couture wedding gown was designed by Italian fashion designer Giambattista Valli, she affectionately calls him "the king of tulle."
The actress took to social media this week to help track down her missing feline, affectionately known as Mr. Mew.
They've been provided by Elit Vodka, which is made by Stolichnaya, or Stoli, as we affectionately called it in college.
After freeing the shark, affectionately named Cindy, it followed the fisherman around years, scaring away his catch in the process.
"Don't worry, pregnancy isn't an illness," said my midwife, smiling affectionately as I worried about my lack of morning sickness.
She also helped bathe him and get him medical attention, before affectionately naming him La-Z-Boy Gatson, Today reports.
The late leader, affectionately known as "Uncle Ho" in Vietnam, died in 1969, at the height of the Vietnam War.
A mobile version of Battlegrounds (affectionately referred to as PUBG by fans) launched for Android and iOS devices late Monday.
Bette enlists Olivia (who she affectionately, adorably calls Livvy) to fly in from Paris to serve as her Oscar date.
Kimmel also covered other important subjects, such as the 22-year-old's dedicated social media following — known affectionately as Arianators.
McGuinn affectionately remarked that when he first heard "American Girl" on the radio, he thought it was a Byrds record.
The Instant Pot Duo comes in three sizes: 8 Quart, 6 Quart, and 3 Quart (affectionately known as Duo Mini).
Nessie, as she's been affectionately nicknamed, allegedly swims in the depths of Loch Ness, the second-deepest lake in Scotland.
The trainer, who was more affectionately known as "Coach Alloway", had been battling the sickness for the past three months.
The Archive of Our Own, universally affectionately shorthanded as AO33, is one of the internet's most well-known fanfiction archives.
He showed it to director Matthew Hunziker (affectionately known as Hunzi), who jazzed it up with graphics and sound effects.
SpaceX was able to receive images of "Starman," as the mannequin was affectionately named, floating through space in the car.
Senators can be especially compliant as evening approaches on a Thursday, long affectionately known as getaway day on Capitol Hill.
London-based photographer Sujata Setia shoots elderly, long-married couples posing affectionately as if they were newlyweds or just engaged.
Known affectionately as "Big B," he'll always be synonymous with the city at the heart of India's film industry, Mumbai.
The sinuous silhouette of the Loch Ness monster (affectionately known as Nessie) appeared in the British paper in April 1934.
Loved ones try their best, but your fellow "spoonies," as they're affectionately called, intimately know the challenges of forever sickness.
And thrashing around in the controversy over his longstanding habit of affectionately putting his hands all over women he meets.
Beyoncé's fanbase, affectionately known as the beyhive (pronounced bee-hive, not bay-hive) will stop at nothing to protect their queen.
However, the reactions on what is affectionately known as "black Twitter" were far from unanimous, and many actually appreciated Adele's gesture.
Now affectionately called the "Dumpshine," Nick says he's happy to have permanently cut a monthly rent bill out of his life.
Priss and Pop, as they are affectionately known, love to take pictures with their even smaller pig friends Posey and Pink.
The Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100 — or Trash 80, as it was affectionately called — was one of the first laptops.
Students refer to it affectionately as Holiday Prep for the abundance of days off, and alumni describe their classmates as brothers.
This guy, who we have been affectionately referring to as "Cap'n" for all these years has this whole other complicated identity.
End of an era ... Riff Raff's ridiculously purple Las Vegas home he affectionately dubbed the Codeine Castle is up for grabs.
Bachelor Nation, as fans affectionately call it, is an ever-expanding amoeba, slowly taking over our television screens (and Instagram feeds).
Scotto remembered that guards would affectionately call him Nordberg, after the bumbling police officer he played in the "Naked Gun" movies.
Prada's 72-year-old CEO has been trying to win the America's Cup, affectionately known as the "Auld Mug", since 1997.
The jockey, 19-year-old David Mullins, rips off his riding goggles, spits, and pats his horse affectionately on the neck.
"I want to do what he does," Jose says in the article: [Jose] looks at his brother affectionately, swelling with pride.
In that light, "G" (as we affectionately call him) was actually the perfect candidate around which to build our new office.
"The Woz," as he is often affectionately referred to, also owns two ether, the cryptocurrency associated with the Ethereum blockchain platform.
The US Air Force has confirmed that the AC-130U gunship (affectionately known as "Spooky") has finished its final combat deployment.
He also affectionately fictionalizes his own past (he wrote the script), drawing from his actual meeting in adolescence with Mr. Salinger.
The couple frequently posted photos of their time together on social media and spoke affectionately about each other throughout their marriage.
"Many in the field (including myself) affectionately refer to Charlie Bergman as the 'dean of artist-endowed foundation leaders,'" she said.
It is affectionately known as the man-cave, where the family uses a home entertainment system to watch movies or soccer.
Or when I know someone is sad, and it's not appropriate to talk about what's wrong; I can't reassure them affectionately.
Li Ao, 82, a Taiwanese writer and politician who became known affectionately as the "madman" for his fiery anti-establishment stance.
Optis, as the boats are affectionately known, are designed for small, light bodies, or for sailors 15 years old and younger.
Its projects begin in The Times's photo archive, affectionately known as the morgue, where more than six million pictures are held.
" So does Mohammed, her 19703-year-old son, who lost his best friend and her mother, whom he affectionately called "auntie.
The WHCA dinner — somewhat affectionately dubbed "Nerd Prom" inside the Beltway — is typically attended by thousands of VIPs and the president.
One such passenger was Mario Salcedo, or "Super Mario" as the crew of the Enchantment of the Seas affectionately calls him.
She was so passionate about coaching the girls, Bryant and the players affectionately called her the MOD -- the Mother of Defense.
Celine's mom, who was known affectionately in Canada as "Maman Dion," reportedly passed late Thursday surrounded by her family and friends.
And then Taylor took back the imagery of snakes in everything she touched during what fans affectionately call her Rep Era.
They are affectionately known as South Africa's "boxing grannies," and these women are juking and jabbing their way to healthier lives.
Grande, 26, sings affectionately about him in her hit single "thank u, next," referring to him by his given name Malcolm.
PHILADELPHIA — Here, at the Wells Fargo Center, they have embraced the Process — as their long-term rebuilding plan is affectionately known.
Also known affectionately in South Africa as Bra Hugh, Masekela was born in the town of Witbank on April 4 1939.
Little sister Marlena hadn't seemed to mind when Scott affectionately called her his princess, but such terms had made Eli recoil.
Her husband, who affectionately called her "Mommy" while she called him "Ronnie," died in 2004 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's.
Her husband, who affectionately called her "Mommy" while she called him "Ronnie," died in 21988 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's.
Take a moment to read through Astro Roasts, a column in which astrologer Danny Larkin drags each of the signs—affectionately!
His childhood was spent following the sport – which he describes affectionately as "this amazing, technicolour, cartoon-like thing" – via the broadcasts.
Daly's biological father died when he was 5, and his mother Pattie married Richard  — whom he affectionately called "Pops" — three years later.
Felines affectionately swarm the man anytime he arrives at the sanctuary, as if they sense that it was Arsenault who saved them.
ET: Scientists with NASA shared a slightly clearer image of what they affectionately referred to as a "pixelated blob" taken pre-flyby.
Camacho, who is affectionately referred to as "Doña Romanita," knew she needed to do something to take care of her four children.
But no one was more hype than a woman named Priscilla, or "Avatar" as the deejays and hype men affectionately dubbed her.
Words are pronounced very precisely, vowels are lengthened, exhalations are amplified, a portrait of the perfect, sincere, shallow lover is affectionately painted.
That's my explanation for Stitch, a character fiercely beloved by many for 15 years now, and affectionately remembered by basically everyone else.
Morris purchased the vehicle, affectionately known as "Bentley," from his pastor for just $2 during his junior year at Florida Atlantic University.
Yearwood and Brooks — whom she affectionately nicknamed "Gartha Stewart" — work together to make hosting dinner parties easy and comfy for her guests.
Affectionately known as SPLAT , for Strategically Placed Landscape Area Treatment, the technique involves clearing rectangular chunks of forest in a herringbone pattern.
Joe Jonas has formed DNCE and is dating Sophie Turner; the happy couple just adopted a new puppy, affectionately named Porky Basquiat.
They also printed out what they affectionately call the "sea anemone," a strange little Cthulhu creation that squirts water through its tentacles.
Searching for some of these banned books leads to an error page affectionately known as "dog pages," since they feature employees' pups.
On Wednesday, Cyrus shared three black-and-white photos on Instagram, showcasing her and Hemsworth embracing affectionately in some fancy schmancy outfits.
As much as he was all about the work, the Boss, as all his clerks affectionately called him, also loved to play.
Studio Tender Claws is known for the game Virtual Virtual Reality, which affectionately mocks the more grandiose claims of virtual reality proponents.
Like most 4-year-old kids, Luke Swofford has a stuffed animal, affectionately named Teddy Bear, that he brought everywhere with him.
Page, his wife and their three biological children have bonded with 6-year-old Alexandria, who they affectionately call "Lexi," he says.
Reynolds, 39, and James, affectionately nicknamed "Shrimpie," recently spent an "epic" afternoon together, the actor tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
LONDON (Reuters) - A mischievous toy dog known affectionately as 'Dylan the Villain' won the Crufts dog show in Birmingham, England, on Sunday.
The aircraft, affectionately known as the "flying bum" or the "butt blimp," did a loop around the airfield before touching down again.
Most ominously, the gun that Winnie pulls from her bag and kisses affectionately in the opening moments is now beyond her reach.
The carrier affectionately known as "Big E" was decommissioned in 2017, and inactivation of the eight nuclear reactors was completed last year.
The two-week setback was insignificant compared with the nearly five years her fans, affectionately known as the Kash Bratz, have waited.
We've affectionately dubbed the Tree Breezers "machine-washable pillows for your feet" in our team's Slack channel because they're just that comfortable.
In a commercial for Oreos, the rapper affectionately plays with his son Bash around their family mansion, dunking cookies and horsing around.
Affectionately nicknamed "Auntie Maxine" by her supporters, Waters has inspired an avid social media following and spawned a series of viral clips.
Inside the B-52, affectionately known as a Buff (as in "Big, Ugly, Fat," followed by an expletive), the noise was deafening.
We've affectionately started to call ourselves the "tripod," which I jokingly claim is because we're just stable enough to support each other.
But on Wednesday, her Instagram account was public with the new profile photo of Kobe and Gigi, as Gianna was affectionately known.
Fans of Barstool, which says it has 66 million unique monthly visitors, are affectionately known as "Stoolies," according to CEO Erika Nardini.
Manufactured by Bell, UH-1N, the helicopter affectionately called "Huey," first entered service in 1970 to assist in search and rescue missions.
"They are biologically interesting," said Catherine G. Haase, a postdoctoral researcher from Montana State University, as she affectionately handled a docile bat.
We already know that Prince Charles and  Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (who affectionately call each other "Fred and Gladys") have the most fun.
The account frequently shares adorable photos of the baby, who is affectionately referred to as a "#ShadyBaby" thanks to her hilarious facial expressions.
Although Fergie, as she is affectionately called, and Prince Andrew divorced in 1996, the two have remained good friends and dedicated co-parents.
Before each show, the man affectionately known as "Number One" insists on telling jokes to ensure everyone hits the stage with a smile.
"Chance the Snapper," as the gator was affectionately named, was caught overnight, Chicago Police Department spokesman Anthony Guglielmi confirmed to CNN on Tuesday.
She affectionately refers to her followers as chickadees, using the baby-chicken emoji combined with the letters "adees" to get her point across.
But this would not be the last time that Bashin, as Modise is affectionately known, would have to go up against the federation.
After just one year of dating, Queen Elizabeth's second son announced his engagement to Fergie, as she is affectionately known, in March 1986.
After marrying husband Chris – a man she affectionately calls "her rock" – nearly 16 years ago, Payne says she put her dreams on hold.
Covered in letters of the alphabet and other academic-related symbols, the building has affectionately been dubbed the "A-B-C-D School".
Parents to sons Indiana, 11, and Atticus, 8, Affleck and Phoenix got married in 2006 and spoke affectionately about each another for years.
And Lopez also raved about Rodriguez's humor as well as his affinity for snapping photos with fans affectionately calling him her Instagram boyfriend.
Most kitties have 20 furry, little toes — affectionately called "toe beans" by many cat fanatics — but for Paws the cat, that wasn't enough.
Though he and Nielsen, whom he affectionately nicknamed Gitte, only dated for one year, Flav recalls making a lifelong friendship with her sons.
"Mutti," as the Germans affectionately call her, is only the fourth German chancellor of the last 45 years, after Schmidt, Kohl and Schroder.
Continuing resolutions-known affectionately as CRs-are nothing more than short-term spending bills that just punt the ball forward a few months.
Wolverton perfected what was affectionately called the "spaghetti and meatballs" style of depicting figures, something Ken Price and Peter Saul also picked up.
"Izzie," as she is affectionately called by her parents, Dave and Mackenzie Kaplan of Redwood City, California, came into the world on Jan.
Once inside the rink, the two didn't stop from sharing PDA as they were photographed passionately kissing and affectionately touching in the stands.
She was like"—here, Crossan paused to get in character, affectionately imitating singer Heloise Letissier's French-accented English—"'You wanna do it again?
She didn't want him to, and when she tried to wriggle away, he bit her left arm, only not so affectionately this time.
As the teams departed, Meghan, 36, affectionately rubbed her husband's back and the couple — who wed in May — joined hands and walked away.
And when the actor affectionately put his arm around the 68-year-old-royal, it prompted speculation that Hiddleston had broken royal protocol.
Motorbikes jostled by, honking shrilly as they slalomed around young men in western clothes strolling with friends, their fingers or arms linked affectionately.
I suspect it's because the country uses $1 and $2 coins — affectionately called loonies and toonies — so there's a larger variety of coins.
Emmett, more affectionately known as "Bobo" by the people who loved him, had traveled to Mississippi from Chicago to visit his great-uncle.
Duboeuf, affectionately called "Papa of Beaujolais," has the Gamay grapes hand-harvested in September followed by a quick fermentation and bottling in October.
M & S — or Marks and Sparks, as it's affectionately called — is now a cultural fixture in the daily lives of millions of Britons.
Things ended poorly between the Knicks and Porzingis, with the affectionately nicknamed Unicorn being traded to Dallas while he was rehabbing his knee.
She rubbed a deodorantlike stick (affectionately referred to as "butt glue") on her upper thighs to make the one-piece stay in place.
" There's a welcome, restrained elegance to these gauzy interludes starring the man the online fandom has already semi-affectionately termed "Old Man Rick.
The duo even showed off a rare moment of PDA — William affectionately put his hand on Kate's back as the entered the event.
" The third member of the "Three Amigos," as they are affectionately known, is Alejandro G. Iñárritu, a winner for "Birdman" and "The Revenant.
A sprawling $47 million student center has landed on the grounds, replacing a flying-saucer-shaped cafeteria with an affectionately remembered smoking area.
The sinuous silhouette of the Loch Ness monster (affectionately known as Nessie) appeared in The Daily Mail, a British newspaper, in April 1934.
That following, known affectionately as the "Yang Gang" (and individual members as "Yangsters"), has the businessman polling better than most of the field.
Krim had made plans to meet Ortega, whom her children affectionately called Josie, at a dance class for Lucia at 5:30 p.m.
Affectionately known in Iran as "The Tsunami," Alizadeh announced she was leaving her birth country amid searing criticism of the regime in Tehran.
Krim had made plans to meet Ortega, who her children affectionately called Josie, at a dance class for Lucia at 5:30 p.m.
The annual journalist-, lawmaker- and celeb-filled WHCA dinner, which is not-so-affectionately dubbed Washington's "Nerd Prom," raises money for journalism scholarships.
Over that period, Big Mess, as he is affectionately known in both countries, has been one of Japan's most dominant and consistent pitchers.
Affectionately called Monir by her friends, collaborators, and admirers throughout the film, Farmanfarmaian is a force of nature from the very opening scenes.
Moreover, Davies does not attempt to answer why she became a recluse, confining herself to her family's estate, affectionately known as the Homestead.
Pablo Sandoval was a folk hero during his tenure in San Francisco, affectionately nicknamed "Kung Fu Panda" by at least one former teammate.
The proud mother, clad in a sheer black lace dress and a stylish hat to match, affectionately cradled her daughter's face in her hands.
In 1995, photographer Catherine Opie created a deck of playing cards with portraits of lesbian women, mostly her friends, affectionately titled the Dyke Deck.
Affectionately known as "Uncle Kathy", the liberation struggle stalwart who spent 26 years in prison under the apartheid government, was a critic of Zuma.
" And after looking at his job well done, Williams affectionately stares at the house and says with a smile: "There's no place like home.
Friends and family affectionately called them "freedom babies"—a term I spent quite some time over the next few months trying to fully understand.
" While I'm poking around the kitchen, Gonçalves tells me that the rice cookers in question have been affectionately dubbed "the Fiat" and "the Ferrari.
It goes on like this: Higashioka lacing into bombastic guitar solos while Dante Bichette Jr. and Lane Adams affectionately roast him in the comments.
Known affectionately, if tactlessly, as the "Three Amigos" around Hollywood, the trio all separately found commercial success and acclaim in the mid-2000s. 5.
She has an unflappable demeanor and a ready smile, affectionately calling the rest of the staff her "daughters," hugging them close to her chest.
Most of the books I read as a kid belonged to what I affectionately refer to as the "plucky girls make shit happen" genre.
Students, teachers and parents affectionately call him Kuya Erwin (Brother Erwin), as he watched them enrol as freshmen, and then leave after their graduation.
The 'Dox, as it's affectionately known in the scene, opened in 1991 and Davis secured a 25-year lease that runs out this year.
Is Harry Potter destined to be like the Beatles, an enduring passion handed affectionately from one generation to the next, or an Engelbert Humperdinck?
Fans affectionately refer to the ship as "Japril," and the two even have a child together, so you'd think their future is somewhat set.
"We've become more closed off to death than we were in the past," Fournier, who is affectionately known as the "Green Reaper," tells PEOPLE.
This year, the event to which some refer affectionately as "Spring Break for nerds" is attracting a new brand of geek — the political kind.
Since 2015, her nonprofit -- which she affectionately named Monkey's House -- has provided a loving place where dozens of dogs have spent their final days.
" Just north of the Whirlpool factory is Le Touquet, a small seaside town a short drive from Calais, affectionately known as "Paris par plage.
The 66-year-old singer, affectionately known as "Tuku", died at a local clinic on Wednesday afternoon, the Minister of Information Monica Mutsvangwa said.
Morris purchased the vehicle, affectionately known as "Bentley," from his pastor for just a couple bucks during his junior year at Florida Atlantic University.
The 35-year-old — affectionately known as "Moose" internally at DeepMind and among his friends — lives in Peckham, South London, with his artist fiancée.
In Pearl Harbor, the battleship affectionately known to crew members as "The Okie" capsized about 19983 minutes after the first of numerous torpedo strikes.
The company affectionately calls its in-house customer service team its "Client Happiness Team" and they are available to help via email or phone.
It was a fitting end to a springtime single-elimination competition known affectionately as 'March Madness' for its regular upsets and last-second victories.
What He Said: Kasich can come off as an affectionately daddish figure, the moderate grown-up in a field full of war-mongering toddlers.
Chelsea Handler bid farewell to her rescue dog, Tammy, which she affectionately called Bear, on Friday and her send-off was a total tearjerker.
Based in Louisville, Baker is affectionately known as the last of the disco queens and recognized as the United States' last disco ball maker.
Famous siblings Derek and Julianne Hough are in mourning after the death of their beloved grandfather, Bobby Hough, affectionately referred to as Grandpa Hough.
"THIS HAS PRINTED OVER THREE 'UNDRED DOCUMENTS FOR ME, THE BEAUTY," he'd say, while patting it affectionately in front of the board of directors.
Meanwhile, Untitled (Flooring)—affectionately nicknamed "Peanut"—came from image research on rupture, which brought to light parallels between diagrams of volcanoes and lactating breasts.
This week is the anniversary of the birth of Gabriel García Márquez, the Colombian novelist, who was affectionately known as Gabo in Latin America.
This week is the anniversary of the birth of Gabriel García Márquez, the Colombian novelist who was affectionately known as Gabo in Latin America.
The Grammy-winning pop star sings affectionately about him in her hit single "thank u, next," referring to him by his given name Malcolm.
The original 2500 small car, launched in the late 280s and known affectionately as the "Cinquecento", quickly become a symbol of Italian urban design.
The only therapist who had helped him with such feelings was Krzykowski, whom he affectionately called Ms. K. "She would actually listen," he said.
And indeed, over the course of that day, she mentioned him only once, albeit rather affectionately, in a conversation about wearisome questions from journalists.
Known affectionately as "La Yupi," U.P.R. offers 452 degree-based programs, including 40 at the doctorate level, a medical school and a law school.
Zion and his "auntie Tay" as Jefferson was affectionately known, were playing the video game, Call of Duty, for several hours starting Friday evening.
" All reconciliation bills receive a special analysis to see if they abide by these restrictions, a process known semi-affectionately as a "Byrd bath.
Now, both he and "Glams," as her fans have affectionately titled her, receive hundreds of comments per video, from makeup lovers all over the globe.
A "mustachioed" kitten named Sally Ann, now affectionately also called Mustache Cat, was rescued from a Salvation Army donation bin in Fresno, California this week.
Microsoft's retail workers — affectionately nicknamed "Skittles" for the brightly-colored shirts they wear — go above and beyond to ensure every Microsoft user's needs are met.
Before the Edison was dubbed "the Edison," some Theranos employees affectionately called it the "gluebot," because it was based on a robot that dispensed glue.
Veep has always put the spotlight on some of Washington, DC's most vicious assholes — a term I use affectionately, as the show's characters undoubtedly would.
MARTIN TESTORFF, AA AIRCRAFT MANAGER, ROSWELL INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT CENTER: Affectionately, we call it a boneyard, but for me, it's like a big aircraft enthusiast playground.
Known affectionately by his nickname, "Hawkie" was Australia's prime minister between 1983 and 1991, winning four elections and becoming the country's third longest-tenured leader.
Both of Eugenie's parents, Sarah Ferguson (affectionately known as "Fergie") and Prince Andrew, dedicated social media posts to their youngest daughter on her special day.
Scorsone's Instagram is also filled with shots of her youngest daughter, who she affectionately calls "Pippa" (the nickname "she likes best," according to the star).
Affectionately known as the "doomsday plane," the modified Boeing 747 is used to transport the secretary of Defense and is born and bred for battle.
The legendary empanadas were passed into the hands of Serena's grandmother, aunt, and mom by Lily's nanny (more affectionately known as her second mother), Lelia.
Affectionately, Khloé added a GIF in the corner of a beating red heart, which transformed into the words "I love you" after a few pulses.
Kimmie -- as she is affectionately called by her family and friends -- has been laying low since being robbed at gunpoint in Paris on October 3.
" Zeppelin and Arrow's unique names fit right in with their parents and big sister Justice Jay, 5, whom the family affectionately refer to as "JJ.
The original 500 model, launched by Fiat in the late 1950s and known affectionately as the "Cinquecento," quickly become a symbol of Italian urban design.
Sisters Sharon Cooper and Shante Needham sat down with Refinery29 to talk about why telling Bland's — affectionately known as Sandy — story themselves was so necessary.
He then joined the pop star on the piano bench, where they finished the performance singing affectionately cheek-to-cheek, gazing into each other's eyes.
The shelter has kept track of Nigel's progress and hijinks on an Instagram they created for the kitten, who they affectionately call No Nose Nigel.
The students at Ada — Adies, as they affectionately call one other — are in many ways representative of Seattle's churning, anxious arc of growth and change.
SGC-250, more affectionately referred to as "Big Carl", is the world's largest crane, and it's now working on its first project: a nuclear plant.
In other years, the Hollywood pro taking the reins at the not-so-affectionately dubbed "Nerd Prom" was revealed by mid-February, at the latest.
To wit: She affectionately refers to her fans as "her warriors" and has made it her priority to empower them in every way she can.
The original 500 model, launched by Fiat in the late 1950s and known affectionately as the "Cinquecento", quickly become a symbol of Italian urban design.
Scaramucci, affectionately nicknamed "Mooch," is director of the White House Office of Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs, and will report today's findings to Jared Kushner.
Several years later, my version has a similar layout to his, with a "gaping maw" (as I affectionately like to call it) in the middle.
This week is the anniversary of the birth of Gabriel García Márquez, the Nobel Prize-winning Colombian novelist affectionately known in Latin America as Gabo.
But even in the winter, some onlookers, affectionately known as "boat nerds," greet passing vessels from a piece of Canadian shoreline near the shipping lane.
The Times's comment moderators are a tight-knit group, affectionately familiar with our frequent commenters and appreciative of those who contribute thoughtfully, like Mr. Luettgen.
Stengel was the affable Midwesterner — Casey, as in K.C., his hometown — who charmed fans with his meandering speech (affectionately known as "Stengelese") and absurd antics.
"All the Natalie Portmans," affectionately directed by Kate Whoriskey, fluctuates between realism and surrealism on the same crowded, kitchen-sink set, designed by Donyale Werle.
"ZiGi," as the couple's 66 million Instagram followers and 35 million Twitter followers affectionately call them, asked for privacy in their statements announcing their split.
Shallow water prevented large navy vessels from coming to shore, but smaller private boats, affectionately called "the little ships of England," came to the rescue.
" Tidal pools, found where land and sea meet, create depressions that fill with water and nurture what the landscape architect Signe Nielsen affectionately called "critters.
Shallow water prevented larger navy vessels from coming to shore, but smaller private boats, affectionately called "the little ships of England," came to the rescue.
Chinese fans are enamoured with Song — whom they call "qianmin laogong" affectionately — because of his portrayal of a devoted special forces officer in the drama.
Would Congress allow nearly 800,000 young immigrants we affectionately call DREAMers to stay and thrive, or subject them to permanent second class status and deportation?
Macau-born singer, TV personality and film star Maria Cordero, affectionately called Fat Mama by her fans, has supported the Hong Kong police and government.
Show Us Your Wall LOS ANGELES — Cheech Marin gestures affectionately at a canvas hanging in the kitchen of his hilltop home here in Pacific Palisades.
The Staten Island native, 39, posted an endearing photo announcing the birth of her third son, which shows the new mom affectionately holding her new baby.
On a yearly basis, a passionate selection of individuals come together to partake in the Sensible Soccer World Cup, or Sensible Days as it's affectionately known.
Mtukudzi, 66, and affectionately known as "Tuku", died at a local clinic on Wednesday from diabetes, ending a career that spanned four decades and 67 albums.
The couple posed affectionately as they snapped photos on the carpet — with Paige, in one shot, pressing her face against his while flashing a big smile.
The white-skinned father, donning a powdered wig, and his bejeweled indigenous mistress, resplendent in her Chinese silk huipil, stare affectionately at their two happy children.
As a girl, there'd been a man who lived next door, who invited her over affectionately and then forcefully, and it had gone on for years.
"It was a very touching experience for all of the staff," Uffer says of treating the Turpin children — affectionately dubbed "The Magnificent 13" by their supporters.
While competing at Jeffereys Bay — affectionately known as JBay — in South Africa last July, the world held its breath as Fanning fought off a huge shark.
What becomes clear through the course of Becoming is that affectionately dragging everyone is the Obama love language — and it's ultimately what brings the pair together.
Each paper seeks to explain how Sputnik Planitia—the brilliant, ice filled basin affectionately called the "left lobe" of Pluto's heart—formed and evolved over time.
"I already drive in a great American car, which we affectionately know as the Beast," Mr. Obama said, referring to the armored Cadillac limousine he uses.
The second bomb tested, an implosion-type nuclear weapon affectionately named "Helen of Bikini," created a towering spray dome of two million tons of radioactive water.
Singing the star's praises, Shaquille O'Neal even gave up his "Superman" nickname to the player — who is affectionately referred to as the Greek Freak — in November.
Calloway had cultivated a tight-knit community on the social network—one she affectionately dubbed her #AdventureFam—and quickly turned it into a $500,000 book deal.
It's the tendency for Arkansas teams coached by Bret Bielema—affectionately known as Bert by much of the internet—to come into the season woefully unprepared.
"To be honest, I was terrified at the idea of working with Alain," says frontman Ben Harwood, or "Hobo Ben," to which he is affectionately referred.
The film everyone is affectionately calling their long shot, the film people vote for and simultaneously assume one else is voting for: Mad Max: Fury Road.
"We have a very good relationship, a good friendship," Trump said in Paris, on a day when he affectionately patted his younger counterpart on the back.
It was my first taste of being in the public eye, alongside a cast of characters who I would soon call affectionately my sisters in sin.
But within racing it is known that the diminutive Frenchman, sometimes affectionately called Napoleon, has in fact dominated every series in which he has been involved.
In November 2009, she and her team had their first meeting with the White House, a time she affectionately calls "pardon season" — near Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The river was then so alluring that Bangkok was affectionately called "the Venice of the East," a serene warren of canals, floating markets and stilt houses.
Of course, Starbucks drinkers may be all too familiar with the upcharge for a pumpkin spice latte (affectionately dubbed PSL) when it is released each fall.
Known affectionately as the "the Grand Dame of Dish," Smith's legendary work included a chronicle of Donald and Ivana Trump's divorce, which made front-page news.
Just north of Yonkers, the villages of Hastings-on-Hudson and Dobbs Ferry — affectionately called the "river towns" — have made their own investments in the waterfront.
Talking about their time together with the Islanders provided Denis an opportunity to shower praise on his older, less famous brother, whom he affectionately calls Potsy.
Halberstadt became close to his mother's father, spending so much time with him that he can affectionately recreate him here, in all of his minor glory.
Many were teenagers when they heard artists like Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Eminem (referred to rather affectionately among Chinese as "Em") for the first time.
Mr. Maguire, affectionately known as Slab-Head, became a hero for England fans during the World Cup this year after he scored a goal against Sweden.
Yogi, as he is affectionately called by his followers, is known for incendiary statements and sometimes turning to violence to advance his agenda of Hindu purity.
After he came off the course, his father's mother, Anne, known affectionately as Granny Annie, waited until they were alone and then delivered a stern lecture.
Desiree Holt, affectionately known as the oldest author of erotic romance at 212 years old, climbed out of a financial plight in 2000 thanks to Amazon.
But setting aside his dramatic persona to demonstrate his showbiz chops, he affectionately mocked the most-admired new musicals on Broadway as he opened the awards.
Fergie, as the 60-year-old Duchess of York is affectionately known, gave a rare interview with Vogue Arabia where she said she understands Meghan's struggles.
In her five years of hosting telephone conference radio shows, Miss Lee has amassed a loyal fan base, mostly "older ladies," as she affectionately calls them.
The Queen, who has a passion for horse racing, considers new horses with her racing manager, the seventh Earl of Carnarvon, whom she affectionately calls Porchey.
The fight came after an acrimonious weigh-in during which Alvares almost head-butted Golovkin, who is known affectionately through the boxing world as 'Triple-G'.
The flexible grandfather, affectionately called "Teacher Le" by his students, enjoys minor celebrity status in his hometown where he teaches yoga for free, three times a week.
Lomax, a friend of the family affectionately known as the "Hart tribe," tells PEOPLE she first met them about five or six years ago at a festival.
After they emerged from their closed-door talks, Macron put a hand on Francis&apos shoulder, and then kissed him on both cheeks, affectionately taking his leave.
Yeri — who's been affectionately nicknamed "Yeriana" for her obsession with Ariana Grande — keeps her signature Yeri Pink shade of Etude Matte Chic Lip Lacquer in close reach.
As evidenced by the comments section of the crowdfunding page, fans of the affectionately nicknamed "Squatch Shack" are eager to help them get back on their feet.
Captain Sully, as he became affectionately known, now 67, was heralded as a hero following the event and was suddenly the most famous pilot in the world.
By the third, John is as beset by admirers as Reeves was at that Bakersfield bus stop, only in the film they're affectionately trying to murder him.
The couple, who star as husband and wife on the Netflix series Gypsy, affectionately held hands while leaving Vogue's BAFTA afterparty in London together on Sunday night.
The birth of the male and female lion cubs — who are affectionately named P-47 and P-46 — has prompted a lot of questions, specifically regarding parentage.
In the photos, obtained by Just Jared, Audrina Patridge and Stephanie Pratt (yes, Spencer's younger sister), were caught giving each other air kisses and affectionately holding hands.
Henry Moore's "Draped Seated Woman" (19713–58), affectionately known as "Old Flo," was installed at Cabot Square in Canary Wharf, following a protracted dispute over its ownership.
And not only did she shrug off the kidney stone (whom she's affectionately named her "Doha pearl"), she flashed her signature megawatt grin in her hospital gown.
Ant shared a video and a series of photos of their journey, and affectionately referred to the vehicle as their "little German lady" which they named Agnus.
Walter Kimbrough, the president of Dillard University—affectionately known as "the hip-hop prez"—teaches a class every semester called Hip-hop, Sex, Gender, and Ethical Behavior.
After Brady affectionately rubs the 77-year-old owner's head, the pair appears to share a brief kiss on the lips, before giving each other a hug.
San Francisco 49ers player Jarryd Hayne — known affectionately as the Hayne Plane — has once again taken off, but this time it is to chase an Olympic dream.
Known affectionately as "Doctor Ralph" after receiving an honorary Doctorate of Music from Lincoln Memorial University in 1976, Stanley was born in Dickenson County, Virginia, on Feb.
THURSDAY PUZZLE — I've been affectionately teasing my friend Matt Bai in my last few columns over his solving "quirk" about French entries and clues in the crossword.
When I used to watch The Simpsons, I thought Apu was at least more affectionately intended than Peter Sellers's brown-face character in the movie The Party.
Duty, honor, country, service, patriotism, loyalty to friends, respect for adversaries— these timeless notions guided the man affectionately known as Bush 22019 who we remember kindly today.
If you haven't yet gotten in on the half-up bun trend (we have so hard we're affectionately calling it the "hun"), it's time to stop resisting.
With a heartfelt apology to the innocent stingray, who he affectionately called a water pancake, he made peace and ended "the cycle of violence" he had created.
Still, Mr. Xi is popular in many areas — his fans affectionately call him "Uncle Xi" — and his brand of folksy nationalism wins accolades, especially in rural areas.
Uncle Sher, as the staff affectionately called him, was wizened and white-haired but only 60; he died in the ambulance on his way to the hospital.
" Thor affectionately refers to Rocket as "rabbit" and the two share a relationship that's sort of similar to the one he had with Yondu in "GotG Vol.
I've started affectionately referring to my local partner as a "hothouse flower" in that she can only tolerate so much together time before withering a little bit.
Koirala, affectionately know as "dijju" which means "elder sister" in Nepali, has won numerous awards from across the world for her work, including from the United Nations.
Former Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch affectionately praised Mr. Boente last February when he was sworn in as United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Nominees have been announced for this year's New York Dance and Performance Awards — affectionately known as the Bessies, the dance world's equivalent of the Tonys and Oscars.
In London, she was taken under the wing of the Lyceum Theater group led by Ellen Terry (who affectionately called her 'Pixie'), Henry Irving, and Bram Stoker.
"The Freep," as it was affectionately called, regularly chronicled underground culture in the City of Angels from 1964 through 1978, and continues to maintain a presence today.
The first prototype, affectionately named Leona Philpot — a character in Microsoft's Halo video game series — has been returned, partly covered with barnacles, to the company's corporate campus here.
The film was ultimately helmed by Kenneth Lonergan and stars Ben's little brother Casey Affleck, an actor Damon affectionately noted he's known since the younger Affleck "was 5."  
According to Creative Loafing, the lucky Autobride is Jennifer Huber, who is affectionately referred to as Sanborn's "enabler" in a set of Flickr photos documenting his Kraftwerk love.
Her husband, who affectionately called her "Mommy" while she called him "Ronnie," died in 2004 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's, the progressive brain disorder that destroys memory.
A gentle horde of 20-to-50-somethings in exercise clothes and loose palazzo pants were affectionately touching each other's faces and greeting one another with slow embraces.
She was placed in an inconspicuous aisle seat, much to the astonishment and delight of the surrounding crowd, to whom she blew kisses and affectionately clasped hands. 8.
A unanimous decision win against Mickael Lebout quickly followed to round off 2015 with three wins inside the Octagon for the man affectionately known as Stevie "fuckin'" Ray.
So they went Hansel and Gretel-style, luring the pig, whom they affectionately nicknamed "Smalls," home with a trail of Poppin' Jalapeno Doritos from Deputy Ponce's lunch bag.
Just a couple of months before The Powerpuff Girls premiered, The Spice Girls wrapped their global Spiceworld tour, which had been affectionately known as The Girl Power Tour.
" Whether it's his contribution as a driver, team owner or track promoter, the gratitude of the race fans is enough to satisfy the driver affectionately known as "Smoke.
Sitting Indonesian President Joko Widodo, known affectionately in the country as Jokowi, was declared the winner of April's hard-fought election on Tuesday by a double-digit margin.
Well, it appears that the ancient tradition of cheap tickets, affectionately known as Tight-Arse Tuesdays, is going to be much harder to find at cinemas in Australia.
Affectionately awarded nicknames like Quiz Daddy, Quiz Khalifa, Host Malone and Trap Trebek from the "HQties" who played daily, he was the de facto face of the startup.
Headed by the titular RuPaul (known affectionately to fans and friends as Ru), each episode celebrates what it means to be unique and in pursuit of your dream.
In the sweet snap, the makeup mogul affectionately held her baby girl, who was wrapped up in a white towel, and planted a big kiss on her lips.
They then sang affectionately cheek-to-cheek as the cameras gave a 360-degree look at their performance, which ended with the two staring into each other's eyes.
Her husband, who affectionately called her "Mommy," while she called him "Ronnie," died in 2004 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's, the progressive brain disorder that destroys memory.
Guy Williams propped his phone up on the ground to take a video of a raccoon he had affectionately nicknamed "Stanley," but Stanley saw it as an opportunity.
Oliver Rios, one of several artists who participated in Mi Querido Barrio, grew up in the historically Latinx area, often affectionately called El Barrio, and still lives there.
Now 23, Pogba is affectionately known in Turin, Italy, as Il Polpo Paul (The Octopus Paul) because of his long reach in tackles, or striding away from them.
The current bus, which George and her friends affectionately call "Christine," has a kitchen, a bed, a piano, and space for George and her friends to call home.
This week on THE TRIXIE & KATYA SHOW, now known affectionately to some as THE TRIXIE & BOB SHOW, the drag queens discuss lies, cheats, deception, and everything in between.
Dixon has spent the last year researching and developing a chamber, "The Fridge" as he calls it affectionately, that serves as a controlled environment for growing marijuana plants.
The Colts sent out a statement shortly after Jackson's death: Jackson, an Atlanta native, was affectionately called "Pound Cake" and was a championship finalist in high school wrestling.
"Brad Jacobs, the chief operating officer at Las Vegas fight firm Top Rank, which promotes Lomachenko, said there is another obvious answer — a man athletes affectionately call "Papachenko.
Zoodles, as zucchini noodles are affectionately called, offer a no-cooking alternative and can be served warm or cold and topped with a variety of raw vegan sauces.
The enduring popularity of "Corrie" (as the show is affectionately known) seems to rely most on its feisty, gossipy female characters: Elsie Tanner, Bet Lynch and Liz McDonald.
Outside a London mall with my brother Robin, en route to Glastonbury in a bus with an odor I will affectionately liken to a can of old farts.
But in recent years, the gathering affectionately known as "K'zoo" — and the field of medieval studies itself — has been shadowed by conflicts right out of the 21st century.
The "Lex," as patrons affectionately called the bar, was one of the few surviving venues that catered to queer women in a city awash with gay-male entertainment.
But most in China said they remained bigger fans of their own first lady, often affectionately referred to online as Peng Mama, which roughly translates as Mother Peng.
In order to hit magma, a drilling rig (affectionately named "Thor") is boring down between two tectonic plates, in a boundary region known as the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
He is known affectionately there as "Bald Lau Sir," and an account that he created recently on Weibo, a Chinese social media platform, has more than 13,21 followers.
Changbin's duality on and offstage is one of the most pronounced in the group — though he's not the youngest, he's known affectionately as the "baby" by his members.
"Auntie Maxine," as she is affectionately known by her supporters, has used her committee gavel to refocus the panel's agenda on protecting consumers and expanding opportunities for minorities.
Lafayette, as he is more affectionately known to Americans, became the fifth of seven foreign born individuals conferred honorary citizenship in the entire history of the United States.
The hook immortalizes Slip-N-Slide luminaries, affectionately remembering the ass that made him want to "Pull Over," and the gold-fronted teeth that gleam in Trick's mouth.
Some of the lyrics are pantomimed baldly (opening the schoolbook), and when the narrator affectionately mocks those lyrics for corniness, he could be speaking of the choreography, too.
" The Internet of Wings now has a custom facility with a kitchen, packaging line and a hive of custom sandwich-delivering quadcopters Jill has affectionately dubbed "The Drone Zone.
"Samantha Edwards, affectionately known by most as 'Sami,' was one of the most vibrant, crazy, compassionate, loyal balls of energy you could ever come across in life," Dereschuk wrote.
Normal radio telescopes aren't capable of seeing the closest known black hole to Earth, affectionately known as Sagittarius A*, though at 26,000 light years away, it isn't exactly close.
Related: 'Toy Story 4' delivers another cinematic grand slam At 32, I even named my real life cat Hammy, affectionately after my love of the "Toy Story" piggie bank.
McAree tweeted that the owner of a lucky bulldog, affectionately named Mr. Wrinkles, rented out a private area just for the drooling birthday boy and his tail-wagging guests.
Fans of Ree Drummond are likely familiar with her husband, Ladd, whom she has affectionately referred to as "Marlboro Man" since she started her wildly popular blog in 2006.
We've seen this gesture — the thrown drink, the upended dinner plate — countless times in films and on stage and here they were affectionately satirized and put to provocative use.
What's new: Scientists have figured out what causes the cosmic phenomenon affectionately known as STEVE — a mauve-colored streak that appears farther south than where auroras typically are visible.
Image: Flickr / Phil GuestLast night, the band Muse was jamming though the song "The Globalist," when a concert drone known affectionately by fans as "dildrone," crashed into the crowd.
"I didn't know who you were!" she says, laughing, as a big drooly French bulldog who I will later learn is called Olive proceeds to affectionately headbutt my ankles.
Winogrand had a knack for discovering intimate dramas — an untitled image from Coney Island captures two tan, tattooed young men, one affectionately leaning his head against the other's shoulder.
The latter caption, which accompanied a photo of the woman's head known affectionately as Lilibet photoshopped on Rihanna's body clad in her "Queen of Coachella" ensemble, was soon updated.
In a GoFundMe set up for Muehlberger, who was affectionately called "Sweetpea" by her parents Cynthia and Bryan, the teen was remembered for her "vivacious, funny, [and] loyal" personality.
Affectionately dubbed The Knick, this historic property dating back to 1906 has been lovingly restored as one of the only five-star hotels in the heart of Times Square.
Before the floats and dance troupes and steel-band drummers went through, yet another friend, parked nearby, mentioned that she'd known my husband's paternal grandmother, affectionately called Aunt Vic.
Her staff, whom Cutler affectionately calls her "minions," will also be featured, with the core team consisting of social media director Shannon, store manager Brittainy and office assistant Reagan.
While the DACA deal is far from done, "Chuck and Nancy," as Trump affectionately calls them, have seemingly struck two deals with little downside for Democrats in two weeks.
The sun is rising over Kotti (as the area is affectionately called in German), reflecting on the satellite dishes and the windows of the surrounding kebab joints and bars.
With "suitmation" (as fans have affectionately named it), Ho has the opportunity to plan and rehearse his shots without sacrificing fluidity of movement, painting the creature as essentially human.
Mr. Aronsson, who is stocky with bright brown eyes and an enthusiastic manner, speaks affectionately of the debonair designer, who he says encouraged him to break traditional fashion boundaries.
The death of George H.W. Bush, affectionately called Bush 41, after months of declining health follows less than a year after the passing of his beloved life partner, Barbara.
They seem to skirt the prickly confrontations that come with adolescence — though Anna is, in the way of so many teenagers, a master of casually if affectionately withering condescension.
Like "High Fidelity," still the definitive distillation, on page and screen, of Mr. Hornby's genial cool-guy sensibility, "Juliet, Naked" hinges on an affectionately critical view of musical obsession.
Though politically they differ greatly, the memes that affectionately mock Saied are evocative of the fandom that developed around the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn among young people in Britain.
Jones co-wrote and starred in the affectionately daft "Spam" song and sketches about "Four Yorkshiremen" and "the Spanish Inquisition," all of which have been frequently quoted and imitated.
The poem, titled "how many of us have them," follows two boys ("yes, black — on bikes — also black") as they tease each other, affectionately hurling abuse back and forth.
He is affectionately known as "Khizr Uncle" to many of us South Asians who are not related to him but still proudly claim kinship due to shared immigrant roots.
Kyle Chandler and Ben Mendelsohn fester as brothers — one a detective, the other a ne'er-do-well — in an affectionately sprawling clan of inn owners in the Florida Keys.
" Miller dated pop superstar Ariana Grande for about two years before they split in May 2018 and she sings affectionately about him on her hit single "thank u, next.
Unfortunately, I'm no cook — my halfhearted attempts at preparing dinner all inevitably end up affectionately being referred to as "gruel" by my husband, who is a much better cook.
But a smiling Ewing ambled out afterward, affectionately greeting one of the reporters he had treated with a chronic indifference for a decade and a half in New York.
Affectionately known as "Uncle Pringles" for his signature moustache, the U.S.-educated lover of fencing and martial arts has served as the former British colony's finance minister since July 2007.
Affectionately dubbed a "link tax," the misguided plan is being driven by a handful of publishers that believe that Google and Facebook are somehow unfairly profiting off of their work.
A.J. Green is officially out for Week 17, and the player I affectionately call "Uncle Duck" is a legit fantasy starter if your league rolls with a two-week final.
In "Scream," the director Wes Craven and the screenwriter Kevin Williamson affectionately pick at the clichés of the eternally popular "attractive teens get picked off by a costumed maniac" genre.
" Plackis got down on one knee to pop the question, to which Mack (affectionately known as J-Mack on the show), of course answered yes "after I quit freaking out.
The oblivious and adorable clone (affectionately named Twoie) starts going to school for Will and changing his reputation while two dubious scientists set out to kidnap the clone for themselves.
Porchie, as he was affectionately known, "was a sensitive, quiet man who shared her passion for horses," Robert Lacey, a royal historian and consultant to the series, previously told PEOPLE.
The 84-year-old designer, affectionately called "King Giorgio" in his native Italy, opened his "Freestyle"-named show with oversized jackets - in white or ginger and patterned - worn with dresses.
She currently has a Samsung phone that works with 2G: "Affectionately known as a 'post office special' and colloquially known as the 'burner,'" she told Mashable Australia in an email.
Turnbull later told 3AW radio that he was disappointed by the breach of protocol, but emphasized his speech was "affectionately light-hearted" and was a roast of himself as well.
And it is Hoover High School, where food service worker Deborah Davis, affectionately called Aunt Debbie by the students, was surprised with a new reliable way to get to work.
Glastonbury, which is known affectionately as "Glasto", opened on Friday with a minute's silence to reflect the events, and many performers have dedicated songs to the victims and those affected.
The 66-year-old singer, affectionately known as "Tuku", died at a local clinic on Wednesday afternoon, the state-owned daily Herald and privately-owned NewsDay reported on their websites.
This is what is not-so-affectionately referred to at The Verge as crapware — which you can normally avoid by buying an unlocked phone, except, well, these are unlocked phones.
Affectionately called "Uncle Pringles" for his resemblance to the crisps brand icon, Tsang presents a softer image more in touch with the city's youth, even doing a Facebook live interview.
Instead, that honor went to Asian-American biracial tech wizard John Graham, who has been affectionately nicknamed "Venmo John" for the 28-year-old's involvement in the app's fledgling stages.
In a Facebook post, author Carl Hiaasen said he was "devastated and heartsick" to confirm the death of his brother, affectionately known as "Big Rob" because he towered over people.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - No wonder Caroline Wozniacki could not stop hugging the trophy she referred to affectionately as 'Daphne' on Saturday after outlasting Simona Halep to win the Australian Open title.
A tough old bird with a seen-it-all manner and smoked-'em-all drawl, Marcus and his Mexican-Comanche deputy (Gil Birmingham) exchange affectionately racist insults with gruff familiarity.
With a vented case that calls to mind a kitchen tool, it's a homage to and advancement of the Power Mac G5 that fans affectionately likened to a cheese grater.
Now that the process is over, Miller affectionately calls it "Frankenheart" and compared the unveiling to the birth of a child because she's been working on it for so long.
It's a note-perfect evocation of the handmade, homemade YouTube aesthetic by an artist who has forged a successful career from affectionately parodying the medium that has brought her fame.
Local observers say the new additions to the lodging scene embrace the fact that a diverse group of travelers finds the "Bu," as Malibu is affectionately called by surfers, compelling.
Riders twice went up the Mur de Bretagne, or Wall of Brittany, which the local cycling-crazed Bretons affectionately refer to as their smaller version of the famous Alpe d'Huez.
Affectionately called Chucky for his resemblance to the horror-film doll, Gruden coached the team from 1998 to 2001, leading it to double-digit win totals his last two seasons.
However, Wong also used bricks as a backdrop for serene familial scenes, as is the case in "The Babysitter" (1998), in which a young man plays affectionately with an infant.
It was not until the beginning of their second year of law school that Mr. Loigman sent what they now affectionately call "the Scully article," originally printed in National Review.
The literal translation of the word describes a brunette woman, but it can also be used (affectionately or not) to describe a woman with light dark or olive skin tones.
Puns and Anagrams puzzles require a different interpretation of clues than American-style crosswords, but I like the variety of clue styles in these PandAs, as they are affectionately called.
And I say affectionately: The farmers are going to have to go out and buy much larger tractors, because it means a lot of business, a tremendous amount of business.
Judge Laura, as she is affectionately called by everyone who works with her, says the code works because it was created by the very people it is designed to protect.
"I bought them in Shenzhen," a smiling Wong, known affectionately as grandma, told Reuters of the flags, referring to the southern Chinese city across the border where she now lives.
The singer, whose first name is Murphy, is his father's junior and was affectionately known in his community as "Lil Murphy"—that is, until he wasn't quite so little anymore.
Tony Beavers, a family friend whom Collins affectionately calls his "Uncle Tone," is a Pop Warner coach and had tried for years to coax Jojuan into picking up a ball.
Mitch is affectionately known as the "prince of pasta" among his Sydney peers, having gained a firm grasp on Italian cuisine through stints in hatted establishments in Australia and Europe alike.
The 59-year-old, who is affectionately known throughout the golf world as 'Wee Woosie', was inducted on Tuesday along with Americans Davis Love and Meg Mallon, and Mexican Lorena Ochoa.
And the more that we as a community take antibiotics, the more chances the bacteria have (END VIDEOTAPE) AZUZ: For "10 Out of 10", she's affectionately known as Kung Fu Grandma.
Tonight, El Departamento de la Comida (or "El Depa," as it's affectionately called) returns to its former life as a restaurant for one night only, inside the walls of Basico Jugueria.
I like the Christopher Nolan Batman movies, but still find them almost parodically self-serious, so I'm in favor of anything that affectionately pokes fun at them and other Batman stories.
In the sweet snap, the makeup mogul affectionately holds her 13-month-old baby girl, who is wrapped up in a white towel, and plants a big kiss on her lips.
By contrast, Hillary Clinton's husband is more affectionately known to his fans as "the big dog"—a phrase suggesting a tolerance for his foibles, a courtesy rarely extended to his wife.
"I accept this award knowing that the legacy of Muhammad Ali is that of a champion of the people, and one who was affectionately known as the 'People's Champ,'" Kaepernick said.
These "lesser-knowns," as they are affectionately called, can thrive here because of the state's small size and the heavy population of national media that descend to cover the presidential election.
I recognized he was a stereotype, of course, but saw him as affectionately done, in the manner of some of the broadly depicted Jewish characters on Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
On Friday the robot, which its maker, Beijing Science and Technology, affectionately calls 小胖 (Xiao Pang, or "Chubby"), wheeled itself into the glass pane of an exhibition stand, shattering it.
The A330-743L, or as it's affectionately known, the "Beluga XL," is based off of Airbus' A330-200 airliner, but heavily modified to carry oversized cargo like parts for smaller aircraft.
Affectionately referred to as RBG by supporters, Ginsburg has emerged as a cultural icon for liberals who see her as a bulwark against President Trump's efforts to install more conservative justices.
Kyle Chandler and Ben Mendelsohn earned Emmy nominations as brothers — one a detective, the other a ne'er-do-well — in an affectionately sprawling clan of inn owners in the Florida Keys.
Our youngest climber, Jessica, an American on her gap year who we affectionately called Baby Bird, was just 19 years old and wanted to do something meaningful before she started college.
Based out of Duebendorf in canton Zurich, JU-AIR offers sightseeing, charter and adventure flights with its three midcentury Junkers Ju-52 aircraft, known affectionately in German as "Auntie Ju" planes.
Affectionately called Baby Al, the 20-something musician recalled his early teenage forays into the city's night life: going to "The 'Dox" (a now-closed club called The Paradox) to dance.
Some of the most striking of Mr. Connors's photographs are portraits of North Koreans: three schoolgirls as frozen as waxworks, one young man affectionately touching another at a public swimming pool.
The Chinese restaurant is one of TGAF's haunts; they affectionately renamed "#46" after their favorite dish to eat between sessions at their studio in an artist squat a few blocks away.
By the time Mr. Bush became president in 1989, his wife — "Bar," as he affectionately called her — was so well liked that her approval ratings were higher than his own. Mrs.
They met in Brooklyn as teenagers, and now their children run wild, an affectionately rowdy, half-naked pack seemingly unperturbed by their parents' volatile cycle of flaring arguments and passionate reconciliations.
Affectionately compiled by her screen-sharing daughter, Melissa Rivers, and her onetime producer and longtime pal Scott Currie the book also charts her love of fashion, evident from the very start.
" Of all the things people love to hate — Mondays, the Kardashians, candy corn, Nickelback — few evoke the scorn and indignation of what Mr. Connare affectionately calls "the Justin Bieber of fonts.
On a public dig in 2015, Ms. Barnes and her crew discovered a mosasaur that would have been between 33 and 4033 feet, "a big sea monster," she affectionately called it.
Though affectionately called "Wittertainment" (after its hosts' tendency to witter in charming but aimless fashion), the show packs in plenty of substance alongside the charismatic banter into its two-hour episodes.
It may not be as conventional as "The Nutcracker," but any performance by the Trocks, as they are affectionately known, adds up to one of the most festive outings in town.
Mr. Bush and his two siblings, who are Mexican-American, were once famously referred to as "the little brown ones" by their late grandfather, who claimed to use the term affectionately.
Paloma (whom Scorsone affectionately calls "Pippa") is wearing a pink-and-gray floral-patterned dress over her diaper, a pink hair bow and a huge smile as she enjoys the fun descent.
When Vanity Fair put Mark Zuckerberg at the top of its annual list of 220 worldwide influencers that year (affectionately named "The New Establishment"), the publication apparently struggled to justify the choice.
Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise alum Christen Whitney — who was not entirely affectionately nicknamed "Scallop Fingers" — appeared on ABC's The Proposal Monday night and had some choice words to describe the experience.
The dad-to-be, 32, affectionately hugged his wife from behind and nuzzled his face against her cheek, while she gave followers a frontal view of her crochet bikini top and thong.
Bowie drew with characteristic cheek upon Mr Ferry's distinctive croon in the mid-1970s, and affectionately teased him by casting a lookalike in the comic short film "Jazzin' for Blue Jean" (1984).
Harris, who is affectionately known as "Mama Shu," has a supportive team behind her, including city officials, licensed contractors and local youths who are learning useful trades while contributing to Avalon Village.
A month earlier viewers of "Icons", a British TV show, voted Madiba, the clan name by which he is affectionately known in South Africa, as the greatest figure of the 20th century.
Himself. No one believes this more than Stephen Colbert, so the comedian hosted an all-Trump debate during Thursday's The Late Show to pit Donald vs Trump (more affectionately known as "Dump").
I have the utmost respect for McDonald's, which I affectionately refer to simply as "Donald's," and eat an unhealthy amount of it, usually ordering fries and a bacon, egg, and cheese McGriddle.
Some flavorists I spoke with semi-affectionately called it "beaver balls," and castor sacs do look remarkably testicular—two pendulous blobs, brown and wrinkled like dried figs, connected by a thin tube.
LISA Pathfinder is a super-nerdy (and super-exciting) mission to test the tech that will go into building a huge gravitational wave observatory affectionately known as LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna).
The turtle — affectionately known as Cu Rua (great-grandfather in Vietnamese) — weighed around 200 kilograms (441 pounds) and was estimated to be between 80 and 100 years old, according to the outlet.
That means a year since medical workers at Rosie—as the jail complex's Rose M. Singer Center is affectionately called—removed the implant that was supposed to spare her getting pregnant again.
But Saenchai's interesting side kick which is often performed with the ball of the foot like a front kick and is sometimes affectionately referred to as his 'Tornado Teep' is pretty unusual.
There are many people with a presence on social media who are what we affectionately call lurkers, those who may never or rarely post or share but who simply consume content widely.
The Kurt/Blaine relationship, affectionately known as "Klaine," was an important plotline throughout "Glee" — it's easy to forget that for a significant chunk of season two, Kurt's love for Blaine was unrequited.
CreditCreditCarter Johnston for The New York Times One humid Tuesday in July, I summited the highest point on Grand Cayman, an eight-story dump known affectionately by the locals as Mount Trashmore.
Apple co-founder Wozniak, affectionately referred to as "the Woz," told an audience at the Nordic Business Forum in Sweden on January 24 he has stopped believing what Musk or Tesla promises.
When they were miraculously rescued, having been spotted by a 24-year-old pilot named Chuck Gwinn, whom in later years they affectionately called their "angel," they felt they had been reborn.
If the galaxies are moving slowly enough to eventually merge, their shapes become quite lumpy and distorted—we affectionately call these "train wrecks"—until millions of years pass and gravity smooths everything out.
Spanky McSpankster, as he's affectionately called by the Eleventh Hour Rescue in Randolph, New Jersey, was adopted over a year ago but returned when he failed to get along with a canine roommate.
It's an exhilarating moment underscored with unease, as their colleagues slap them on the back and cuff their head affectionately, rewarding them with "one of us" gestures of acceptance they weren't seeking out.
Born Barrington Hendricks but known affectionately to his fans as "Peggy," the US Air Force vet from Baltimore went from Bandcamp curio to underground sensation off the strength of this year's Veteran mixtape.
Now, the critter (or quite possibly a lookalike), who has come to be affectionately known everywhere as Pizza Rat, is back, and this time, he invited some rat pals to his pizza party.
" His weekly trips, of which he typically stays for hours at a time, allowed him to become familiar with the Chick-fil-A staff, who now affectionately refer to him as "Mr. Steve.
They spent time with champion horse jockey Frankie Dettori, and Fergie, as she is affectionately known to fans, couldn't help but share a smiling selfie with Dettori and her 30-year-old daughter.
It's Thanksgiving Eve, known affectionately in some parts as Blackout Wednesday, for all the revelry and, er, catching up that goes on as old friends and acquaintances reunite at the local watering hole.
After Image-Line settled a trademark dispute with the Kellogg cereal company, it was time to simplify the name to "FL Studio," though many users still affectionately call it FruityLoops to this day.
While walking the red carpet at the Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, the couple stared affectionately at one another with wide smiles, posing for photos before sealing the moment with a smooch.
The six-times Melbourne Park champion, seeded 14th, dropped to his knees and patted the blue court affectionately after completing his first match since retiring hurt from a Wimbledon quarter-final last July.
In November 19903, the British author H.E. Bates penned a newspaper article affectionately describing soccer as "the most beautiful game in the world," a phrase famously adopted by Pele for his 1977 autobiography.
The Taiwanese man, affectionately known as Uncle Pokémon, learnt about the game from his grandson, and can play up to 20 hours straight before he runs out of battery power for his devices.
Allie Gemmill at Bustle reminds us that you've actually seen the real-life Mimi-Suku (affectionately known as "Mitsubishi" by his dad, because sure) long after Jungle 2 Jungle came out on VHS.
Her recent health scare has liberals fearing their legal hero, affectionately dubbed the "Notorious RBG," may not be able to serve the five years she said she had left in her last July.
While the story of Plane Bae, as it was affectionately nicknamed, continued to spread around the internet in one conveniently packaged, shareable moment, real life carried on — and real life comes with consequences.
He was affectionately turned into the meme "Goofy Uncle Joe," and though he didn't particularly enjoy the title, it may have helped his approval ratings during public speculation for a 2016 presidential bid.
Established in 1982, JU-Air offers sightseeing, charter and adventure flights on mid-century Junkers Ju-52 aircraft decommissioned by the Swiss Air Force and known affectionately in German as "Auntie Ju" planes.
Around the same time Trump was speaking, actor Tom Hanks, known affectionately as "America's dad," announced in an Instagram post from Australia that he and his wife Rita Wilson had contracted the disease.
Pak Topo, as he is affectionately known, grew up in the Central Java town of Boyolali, about 330 miles east of Jakarta and close to Mount Merapi, one of Indonesia's many active volcanoes.
The ensemble, affectionately named the Be Phil, was an amateur orchestra of 101 musicians, ages 10 to 75, who had come from all over to play with one of the world's greatest conductors.
Alexander Sr., whom everyone on the team and in the players' lounge affectionately calls Papa, recalled that every time he and Mischa traveled for tournaments, Sascha would cry and beg to come along.
Set in the city of Long Beach, California, this mysterious dramedy follows Sean Dudley (Russell) — known semi-affectionately as "Dud" — a drunken ex-surfer with more grief than many know in a lifetime.
Pat O's, as it is affectionately called by locals, is known for its deadly Hurricanes (a passion fruit-flavored drink filled with rum), its flaming fountain and courtyard, and the dueling piano bar.
LOREN sent me looking for some short video of Sophia and Marcello, but everything I found was too steamy for Wordplay except for the actress in 223, bundled up, affectionately discussing their relationship.
In the interview, Munoz spoke about the practical considerations behind the retirement of the iconic plane known affectionately as the Queen of the Skies as well as the future of the airline's fleet.
The study measured the sleep experiences of dogs who were exposed to either positive or negative emotional experiences pre-sleep, like being affectionately touched by their owners, or approached by an intimidating stranger.
On Tuesday, she announced that her next record will be titled Norman Fucking Rockwell, in affectionately mocking honor of all of the self-involved male artists who've crossed her path over the years.
Now with Brexit looming, rock-bottom interest rates squeezing margins, and behemoth competitors cratering loan prices, 'The Hanley' as it is affectionately known in its central England hometown, is taking some radical steps.
With the same zeal they applied to ancient pagan churches, they blew up iconic mosques, including the city's leaning minaret of al-Nuri, which residents affectionately called "the hunchback", and the old university library.
Along with her longtime friend Jennifer Patafio, affectionately known as "Little Jen," the two formed a beautiful organization called Big Ang's Angels, which made a difference in the lives of every individual it touched.
Taylor Swift defended fellow musician Hayley Kiyoko after the artist, whose fans affectionately refer to as "Lesbian Jesus," used Swift as an example when talking about originality and songwriting in an interview with Refinery29.
Agnes Zhelesnik, affectionately referred to by her preschool and elementary-aged pupils as "Granny," has been teaching sewing and cooking classes at The Sundance School in North Plainfield, New Jersey, since she was 80.
Last year on Beatrice's birthday, mom Sarah Ferguson, or Fergie, as the Duchess of York is affectionately known, revealed an even more unusual nickname for her eldest daughter, calling her Trixie-Belle on Twitter.
Tanzania matters, in part because of the aura of the late Julius Nyerere, its first prime minister, as a founding father of post-colonial Africa (he is still affectionately known as Mwalimu or "Teacher").
Ficara, affectionately referred to as "the David Copperfield of the kitchen" by his crewmates, hails from Sicily, where he spent five years training as a chef in the IPSSAR Hospitality School in Catania, Italy.
Well-known Turkish chef Nurset Gokce — affectionately nicknamed "SaltBae" after a video went viral of his slicing and salting technique — cast his vote in the controversial Turkish referendum with his signature flourish on Sunday.
Time will tell how this friendship works out … After that heartwarming moment, it's back to the alleged love triangle: James and Logan, both a little tipsy, are acting affectionately enough that Jax takes notice.
Many have affectionately dubbed it "Trainwreck Alley," as the more basic, off-BPM clubs on the strip blare out trashy EDM at a volume that leave the street in a state of dizzying cacophony.
Dr. Thorne, played with circumspect grace by Tom Hollander ("The Night Manager"), is respected but subordinate, tending to both the medical and financial affairs of a local baronet (Ian McShane), who affectionately bullies him.
While Markle is often affectionately known as "America's princess," it's easy to forget that her son is being raised in a completely different environment and culture than the one she was brought up in.
Ginsburg has become a sensation among millennials, who affectionately dubbed her the "Notorious R.B.G" after the rapper Notorious B.I.G., and those who admire her as a symbol of legal progressiveness on the high court.
In sections with titles like "Cows Make Good Decisions," she affectionately details veterinary crises, inter-bovine bonds, and the quirks of Ditch-Hog, Charolais Charlotte, and other residents of her family's farm, in Worcestershire.
CreditCreditPhilip Montgomery for The New York Times On a recent morning at her photography studio in Chelsea, Annie Leibovitz was affectionately discussing with her longtime friend Gloria Steinem a photo shoot they did together.
The first is a Lincoln MKZ Nvidia purchased kitted with sensors ready for autonomous driving off the shelf from a third-party supplier that retrofits the vehicles specifically for this purpose, affectionately nicknamed 'BB8.
Waters—who has affectionately been given the nickname "Auntie Maxine" by millennials—has become an internet sensation because of her consistent displays of candor and her refusal to be belittled, silenced, or condescended to.
I'm what most people like to affectionately refer to as Type A. That is, I second-guess every decision, weigh all my options extensively, then brainstorm back-up plans in case something goes wrong.
" She and her husband, the actor Bill Camp, call their government representatives every morning, and she attends marches and shares in political actions with a group of actresses she affectionately calls her "power coven.
Keenum has never appeared in a postseason game, though he has stood on the sideline for one, as a member of the Texans' practice squad in 2012, which he affectionately calls his redshirt year.
The legendary "Mouse House" (a moniker affectionately bestowed upon it by industry trade paper Variety) didn't release one film in 2000 that cracked the top 10 in terms of the year-end box office.
I called everyone I knew with experience in the cosmetic dermatology space, and eventually I found myself meeting with Matthew White, MD, a NYC-based plastic surgeon who's known (affectionately) as The Neck Guy.
" The 13-hour surgery occurred at Stony Brook Children's Hospital in New York in April 2017, followed by chemotherapy and a prosthetic below her new knee -- which the family has affectionately dubbed the "knankle.
The 85-year-old designer, affectionately called "King Giorgio" in his native Italy, kicked off the "Earth" Spring/Summer 2020 show with his trademark trouser suits, presenting short jackets with round collars and shoulders.
During a research trip to the Swedish island of Gotland — affectionately known as Swedish "Hawaii" — the Studio team thought about surf culture and the women who do it (yes, you can surf in Sweden!).
Also, "yelling guy," as we affectionately coined him while sitting at the hotel bar yesterday, is still outside yelling and we hope he doesn't decide to cross the street and yell directly at us.
There was never any question that "Hopie," as Trump affectionately refers to his longtime communications aide, would follow Trump to the White House once he clinched victory -- the only question was, in what capacity?
She is affectionately known as Katie-Grand-a-Minute, thanks to her ability to command eye-wateringly high consulting rates from big-name clients such as Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs and Loewe.
For more than four decades, this all-male ballet troupe, affectionately known as the Trocks, has been honoring and satirizing the cult of ballet with a delicious blend of sly humor and true reverence.
The owners of Etsy shop I Heart Pop Candles, are answering a, ahem, burning question: What does Derek Shepherd (or as fans of the long-running series affectionately refer to him, McDreamy) smell like?
Ms. Rosa recalled that Ms. Marshall, who was the second woman elected Queens borough president, had entered office with a detailed list of priorities, which staff members affectionately called the Marshall Plan for Queens.
And while their growing closeness is benefiting Tillerson's standing internally — he's affectionately referred to as "T-Rex" by West Wing aides — there remains a disconnect with how he's viewed outside the White House walls.
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The late leader, affectionately known as "Uncle Ho" in Vietnam, is preserved in a large Soviet-built mausoleum in the capital, Hanoi, where he is displayed within a glass coffin in the dark interior.
Suffield Animal Control announced in a Facebook post on Thursday morning that they discovered the dog, whom they affectionately named Brooks, tied to a tree off of a trail in Stony Brook Park in Darien.
There were about 30 to 40 photographers there to capture the moment, and Diana sat on a bench (now affectionately known as Lady Di's Chair) for a minute or two while they took her picture.
As they trickled out of last Wednesday's Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute gala — affectionately known as "Latino prom" — frustrated members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus were flummoxed by the news that Trump and Democratic leaders Sen.
Famous for her Peter Pan-style cropped blonde hair and big personality, Adler (affectionately known as Lee Lee to her family and friends) was an artist, musician, restaurateur and, admittedly, a bit of a kook.
Jerrick kicked off its online strategy by acquiring the assets of Bob Guccione (that's right, the founder of Penthouse) and relaunching Omni, Guccione's affectionately remembered science and science fiction magazine from the '80s and '90s.
That wireless controller had a screen and direction pad so you could play music without a PC. Some engineers affectionately referred to it as a "Russian iPod" because of its chunky, jog-wheel-bedecked design.
And former President Bill Clinton, a man affectionately known in the African American community as the nation's "first black president," will travel to Memphis, Tennessee on Thursday and South Carolina on Friday, the campaign announced.
Access-A-Ride, affectionately nicknamed "Stress-A-Ride," might sound like a great way to get around if the subway doesn't work for you, but in practice, it's an eternal frustration for the disability community.
Although Airbnb has faced fierce opposition in San Francisco, Berlin and Barcelona, the new law in New York arrives at a moment when certain governments and municipalities have begun to regard it far more affectionately.
The 15th season, affectionately dubbed the "season of love" picks up directly after Jo (Camilla Luddington) and Alex's (Justin Chambers) wedding and finds Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) rolling around in bed together.
Proponents of sanctions, or "boa constrictors" as I affectionately call them, were sounding less triumphant by September, when Kim Jong Un flouted the UNSC by carrying out a fifth nuclear test -- the largest to date.
Ri's first official appearance as Kim's wife in North Korean state media was in July 2012 at an opening ceremony for an amusement park, seen holding onto Kim's arm affectionately as they toured the grounds.
Also part of the plan: chapbooks by the young writers (affectionately called "Tumbleweeds") who often live for a time at the shop; those works will be available exclusively at the store and on its website.
ARMY were thrilled to see Cardi appreciating the boys, especially since she affectionately referred to RM and J-Hope by their nicknames, meaning that she must be familiar with them — or part of the fandom.
The Redwood City Fire Department announced on social media on Sunday that they had helped rescue a baby seal — whom they affectionately named Santos — after a citizen found him waddling around a local parking structure.
Rather, it was that most 21st-century of office meetings: a hackathon with engineers and user-experience experts presenting new software ideas for "dub-dub," as Weight Watchers is affectionately known among some digital natives.
The sustainably-built B20113, affectionately called "The Hub," houses all of the services offered to employees in one central location, such as a concierge service, fitness center, career center, health center and a rooftop garden.
Until an intervention by Ms. Bent's childhood friend Billy Cotton, an interior designer, everything that wasn't from Ikea — the ratty old sofa affectionately nicknamed "Old Cran," for instance — was a castoff from a family member.
Mr. Kgositsile — whose full name was pronounced KERR-ah-PET-seh HO-set-SEAL-eh, but who was affectionately known as Bra Willie — first received acclaim while living in the United States in the 1960s.
Fergie, as the Duchess of York is affectionately known, recently became a patron of the Natasha Allergy Research Foundation, a charitable organization that campaigns for allergy research and safety, named in memory of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse.
Lambert revealed the union over Valentine's Day weekend, and the new couple has laid low ever since — though used the ACMs as an opportunity to make their relationship red carpet official, affectionately posing for photographers together.
Jeopardy James, as he's affectionately known, said he's not sure how much he's influenced the game, though he is interested to see whether future contestants mimic his thrilling, high-stakes playing style that captivated the audience.
Raccoons, or trash pandas, as they've been affectionately rechristened by the Internet, are not typically aquatic animals, unless you count that GIF of the one submerging himself in a bowl of food and pellets and milk.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS As evidenced by the comments section of the crowdfunding page, fans of the affectionately nicknamed "Squatch Shack" are eager to help them get back on their feet.
Our favorite couple on Riverdale, Betty and Jughead, affectionately known as Bughead, is have quickly become one of the most beloved romantic pairs on TV. Lili Reinhart, though, thinks they could become something even more notable.
"It's so endearing to see y'all kissing, holding hands, looking affectionately, speaking loving sentiments, and laughing at each other's corny jokes (to the point of tears) as though you were still high school sweethearts," she added.
It is at times joyful and life-affirming—such as when Ms Goodall makes first contact with the chimpanzees, or when her and van Lawick fall in love and have a baby, affectionately known as "Grub".
Held at the Washington Hilton, "nerd prom" – as the annual event has been affectionately dubbed – will also feature remarks by Comedy Central's Larry Wilmore, a task taken on by Seth Meyers and Cecily Strong before him.
"When Scumbag Steve started happening, people started realizing, 'Maybe this thing I do is kind of scummy,'" says Amanda Brennan, a senior content insights manager at Tumblr who is affectionately known as the resident meme librarian.
Although locals who have been following the case have taken to affectionately calling the Turpin children "The Magnificent 13," the siblings themselves remain unaware of how much media attention their case has generated, their attorney said.
Yasmani Copello of Turkey was just one of so many Olympians sporting saucy specs (affectionately known as "speed dealers" by Australians) that have the added bonus of being able to stare at someone without them noticing.
"I've always done the best I can / To get out of my neighborhood / Growing up I spilled my blood / But you're still my home / You stay within my bones," she sings affectionately in the opening lines.
A milestone 58 years in the making Affectionately known as "Pop" to friends and neighbors in his hometown of Barnesville, Georgia, he was married to Bernice Sheffield for 68 years before she died four years ago.
The Josh Murray and Amanda Stanton saga has been playing out since their December split last year, after they got engaged on the summer show Bachelor in Paradise (which I affectionately call "cake by the ocean").
In fact, they affectionately refer to their hometown, about 250 miles south of downtown Denver, as "the bubble" because crime is low, the schools are top-notch, and the unemployment rate is a downright skimpy 25%.
British artist Wiley, affectionately known as grime's godfather, has sat down for an extended 70-minute interview with UK web show Not For The Radio, and the result is one of his most candid interviews ever.
The Brutalist donut, as Gordon Bunshaft's arced design for the museum is affectionately called, is a site well suited to examine the development of Kusama's distinct installations, which bridge architecture, sculpture, performance, light, and even textiles.
The fast-talking but good-hearted Rollo affectionately called Fred "Pops," but Fred viewed him with skepticism and sometimes hostility because he thought Rollo, who had spent time in jail, was a bad influence on Lamont.
The news she broadcasts to her 120,000 followers on Facebook is salted with curses in equal parts English and Spanish, and it's delivered by live stream from the pickup truck she affectionately calls the Blue Demon.
Ginsburg, affectionately known by her fans as the "Notorious RBG," has already hired four clerks for the October 2018 term and four clerks for the October 2019 term, which ends in June 2020, according to CNN.
He treats his wife as his partner in the true sense of the word, even telling his dad that "she's not a doll, she's a public interest attorney," when Jerry affectionately refers to her as one.
She makes a small amount of money by promoting restaurants she frequents, though it is not enough to replace her 1998 Dodge Ram truck, which she bought used for $700 and affectionately calls her Blue Demon.
Apparently, McGregor has been doing his homework, because the Watson jersey wasn't a coincidence—it was a reference to allegations that Watson at one point was texting affectionately with the mother of Mayweather's children, Josie Harris.
"The Beast," as Severn had affectionately become known by then, was in the midst of the final preparations for his eleventh UFC bout, a rematch against Shamrock, who won their previous matchup less than a year earlier.
The baseball star, affectionately called "Big Papi" by fans, spent 14 of his 20 major league seasons with the Red Sox, becoming a 10-time All-Star, three-time World Series champion and an American League MVP.
Until we meet again where I'll be DJ-ing in your nightclub in the sky, as you affectionately told everyone, I say to you sleep easy my baby, and may God bless you from now until eternity.
For instance, on Thursday, October 24, American University of Beirut professor Charbel Nahas, who some in attendance were affectionately calling "Lebanon's Bernie," gave a lecture on the "Crisis of Capitalism," which was followed by a Q&A.
On a recent trip to Quebec City, I had to see for myself why Timmy's (as it's affectionately called by Canadians) is so synonymous with Canada — as well as how it stacks up to its US counterpart.
At a Starbucks after the event, a few of the moms, who refer to him affectionately as "Andy," say that their goal is to raise him a million dollars by staging monthly fundraising events in his name.
The 43-year-old former MLB slugger, affectionately called "Big Papi" by fans, was hospitalized on Sunday after he was shot during a burglary attempt at an amusement center in his hometown of Santo Domingo, ESPN reports.
Fans of The Real Housewives of Atlanta saw star Cynthia Bailey find and fall in love with the stunning and tranquil lakeside home she affectionately named Lake Bailey on season 9 of the hit Bravo reality show.
With preparations for the second royal wedding of 2018 well underway, Fergie, as she is affectionately known, is enjoying working with her daughter, 28, and future son-in-law Jack Brooksbank, 31, on the October 12 ceremony.
A sea of blue flickering lights greet the band head on, each of them a "star in their galaxy" as they are affectionately called by V, representing just how many people found a connection to their words.
In the past year, Marwan Kenzari has gone from being a relatively unknown Dutch actor to being affectionately dubbed "hot Jafar " by the internet as a breakout star of Disney's live-action "Aladdin" film, which opened Friday.
While on stage, the on-screen lovers shared a piano bench, singing a stripped-down take on the track cheek-to-cheek before affectionately gazing into each other's eyes, with Cooper wrapping his arm around Gaga's waist.
In the last few days, as the European Union has been ramping up to roll out the European General Data Protection Regulation—referred to affectionately by the acronym GDPR—folks online have been both reeling and ready.
Although Clinton has been in the public eye for three decades, Clinton's friends affectionately refer to the former first lady, senator and secretary of state as "one of the most unknown well-known people" in the world.
After my visit to his studio, I laughed to myself that he's one of those people I affectionately call "painting nerds"; we could have spent hours hashing out other artists' paintings in obsessive detail without a pause.
Known affectionately as "The Beast", Mtawarira has recovered from a knee injury sustained in April to play in the Rugby Championship and he feels rejuvenated ahead of the tournament opener against Australia at Ellis Park on Saturday.
I could talk to him for an hour about his run-in with the underbelly of the internet en route to making what, for all intents and purposes, seems like a really fun and affectionately made film.
But Ginsburg, who's affectionately known by her fan following as the "Notorious RBG," has survived bouts of cancer before, colon cancer in 1999 and pancreatic cancer in 85033, both of which were caught in the early stages.
One month after marrying TV producer Brad Falchuk, 47, the actress, 46 and her new husband — who affectionately refer to themselves as The Faltrows — have settled into a cozy life together as a new family of six.
After Nicola's exit, the newly hired CFO Stephen Kaplan — a veteran finance pro in the consumer goods space and someone the team affectionately called the "adult in the room" — subsequently resigned, upset that she had been terminated.
Yet another Yemen work nearby, a near-abstract alabaster head of a woman with enormous eyes and a small, sweet smile (she was affectionately nicknamed Miriam by the archaeologists who found her), could not look more different.
Far from the predatory mogul of real life, for instance, the MGM boss Louis B. Mayer (Stephen DeRosa) is here an avuncular presence, affectionately manipulated by his secretary, Kay Koverman (the Broadway and cabaret veteran Karen Mason).
A multimillionaire who one acquaintance affectionately likened to a "beat-up Toyota Camry" for his unpretentious demeanor, Egerman earned his money as a health care technology entrepreneur, co-founding one company that eventually sold for $1.2 billion.
However, one of Stern's biggest accomplishments was aiding the creation of the 1992 Olympic men's basketball team — affectionately dubbed as the "Dream Team" — consisting of basketball legends like Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Charles Barkley, and Scottie Pippen.
Halfhearted dating plot lines collided with Nick and Jess's roommate Schmidt (Max Greenfield) luxuriating in all his most misogynistic tendencies, while his girlfriend and Jess's best friend, Cece (Hannah Simone), shook her head affectionately on the sidelines.
Julian Carlton, who was hired with his wife to cook and serve food at the house, placed a bowl of soup in front of Cheney—affectionately called "Mamah"—and then promptly split her head open with a hatchet.
Hackl, known affectionately as the 'Speeding White Sausage' during his competitive days, remains a part of the technical set-up while Loch's father Norbert, who competed in luge at the 1984 Sarajevo Games, is the team's head coach.
The 37-year-old "Come on Over (All I Want Is You)" singer, who affectionately goes by XTina, is a perfect choice for "season X" of Drag Race — and she appears to be serving glamor on the runway.
Originally housed in a basement underneath the Victoria & Albert museum, affectionately known as the boiler house, it was given a space of its own in 403: a converted banana warehouse in Shad Thames on the city's South Bank.
When she finally went into the house to tell her husband and father the news, East, 27, was so happy that he picked up her dad in a big bear hug before affectionately embracing his wife as well.
The early introduction happened while the family matriarch known affectionately as "Ganny" treated the girls to a birthday trip to Italy — and apparently decided they were ready to trade in the soft drinks for something a little harder.
Linda's four dogs — Scaredy, 16, Brewsy, 14, Suzy, 14, and Runty, 14 — affectionately known as "The Doodles," are a special case: Vintage Pet Rescue hopes the senior dogs walk out of their care and back into Linda's life.
There are indications that the entrenched, highly ideological, ethically unencumbered bureaucrats now affectionately termed the "deep state" are continuing to apply the spirit of Operation Choke Point in the regular oversight and rule-making functions of American business.
The 65,000-tonne HMS Queen Elizabeth ("'Big Liz', as we affectionately call her," according to Britain's defence minister in June), currently exercising with its F-35 jets in the North Atlantic, cost Britain under £5bn ($6003bn) to build.
In a Facebook post, best-selling author and Miami Herald columnist Carl Hiaasen said he was "devastated and heartsick" to confirm the death of his brother, Rob Hiaasen, affectionately known as "Big Rob" because he towered over people.
A number of components from the decommissioned carrier affectionately known as the "Big E" have been handed off to other carriers, giving new life to a flattop that served the US Navy for more than half a century.
"Anecdotally, I can tell you that it does become a reason not to buy a new home in what we affectionately call the 'drive till you qualify' areas," said John Burns, CEO of John Burns Real Estate Consulting.
Sir E.U. of After F Lined with live music venues and clubs, U Street—affectionately known as Black Broadway at its pinnacle—has long been a major artery in the heart of the DMV's music and arts scene.
The locale is home to nearly 28,000 people from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Rwanda, Somalia and Ethiopia, among other nations, and while Badere, known affectionately as "Vava," now lives outside the camp, his mother, Furaha, remains.
"I affectionately refer to this area as the land that time forgot," said Steve Wagner, 68, the president of the Armour Villa Neighborhood Association, a 1,000-member group that publishes the "Villa Voice" magazine six times a year.
On Sunday, those mutts, as their coach affectionately calls them, cut down the nets at the Sprint Center as Midwest Regional champions, sending the Tigers to the Final Four for the first time in program history. Proudly. Defiantly.
Book Riviera Palm Springs starting at $98 per night'The Riv' as this hotel is affectionately called, is a sprawling resort that blends the curated look of a boutique hotel with the expansive amenities of a full-service resort.
Her notoriously passionate fans - known affectionately as the Beyhive - tweeted non-stop during the afternoon about the new sports apparel after the beloved celeb shared new photos and videos of herself wearing the gear on her Instagram account.
Mr. Golden's first marriage ended in divorce, and within a year after the war, Ruthie, as her father affectionately called her, was married and in Chattanooga, where she would settle, raise her children and make her mark. Mrs.
As the years marched on, their moody anthems created a die-hard fanbase (affectionately referred to by the band as "The Painless"), and at their commercial height, they were once proclaimed to be the U.K.'s answer to Metallica.
Former Tour de France champion Wiggins, affectionately known as 'Sir Wiggo' after receiving a knighthood for his exploits, ran across the steeply banked track to celebrate his eighth Olympic medal, one more than Chris Hoy, with his wife Catherine.
Cater Wilkerson, affectionately known as "Nugget Boy", became the holder of the most retweeted Tweet of all time on Tuesday with his plea for free Wendy's chicken nuggets—and now everyone wants a piece of him, including United Airlines.
The Lucky 7 date from 1909 to 1911, part of a larger set designated the T206 series - affectionately known by collectors as "The Monster" - and originally distributed as tobacco brand promotions with cards of all the era's baseball stars.

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