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Nicknamed Beadnose, she won the matchup by more than 3,000 votes and will meet Bear 854, nicknamed Divot, in the semifinals.
When it investigated the breach at the DNC, CrowdStrike identified the attackers as two prolific Russian groups: one nicknamed Cozy Bear and another nicknamed Fancy Bear.
" Herjavec also threw some shade at O'Leary, nicknamed "Mr.
Lovingly nicknamed " trash pandas," raccoons should be taken seriously.
Winfrey already owns two properties in the area: She purchased the first, nicknamed the "Promised Land," for $50 million in 2001, and the other, nicknamed "Seamair Farm," for $29 million in 2015.
So he nicknamed the lad Chase, and the moniker stuck.
But one claim remained, related to a patent nicknamed 936.
There's one slightly hazy patina they've nicknamed civil war vintage.
Mutura, often nicknamed "African sausage," is Kenya's traditional blood sausage.
He was nicknamed Tintin but renowned for his uncompromising aggression.
The Triceratops, nicknamed Hatcher, is 20 feet (6 meters) long.
Australia, nicknamed the Boomers, led by five points at halftime.
Now the price is $21 in what are nicknamed "zollars".
That island has been derisively nicknamed "Pedophile Island" by locals.
The man nicknamed Megatron was preposterously, unrealistically effective in Madden.
This bear, nicknamed "Chunk" by park rangers, is Bear 32.
One neuroscientist actually nicknamed his apparatus the Pit of Despair.
The devices can be nicknamed so they're easier to identify.
A male bichon frise nicknamed Flynn wins Best in Show.
Arizona's gregarious assistant coach is a Harlem native nicknamed Book.
This is why they are nicknamed Tomorrow and Yesterday Island.
So does the Texas town of Addison, nicknamed Kaboom Town.
Aroldis Chapman was nicknamed the Cuban Missile for a reason.
He nicknamed us "Romes and Jules" after the Zeffirelli movie.
Svensson loves the food so much he is nicknamed 'Taco.
The man nicknamed "Sho-Time" had a batting average of .
She nicknamed the shell Bruce's tortoise in her field notebook.
"I was nicknamed Sandwich Bag for doing that," he added.
Nicknamed "The Great Race Place," Santa Anita is certainly scenic.
" Or, as NOAA has nicknamed it, "a weather time machine.
Republicans set up a boogeyman in the derogatorily nicknamed Obamacare.
Randall and Ellis have nicknamed the surviving embryo Little Frosty.
Dominican prosecutors said two of the suspects -- Carlos Alvarez, nicknamed "Carlos Nike," and Jose Eduardo Ciprian Lebron, nicknamed "Chuky" -- may have helped plot the hit on Ortiz while serving time in a Dominican prison.
There was Robert Lambert, a painter, and his irritable half-paralyzed screenwriting friend, nicknamed Mr. Crafty, who traded insults and nicknamed Ms. Rips "Lttle Crafty," awarding her entry into their tiny, profane club of two.
Some of his properties have been recently listed for sale, including a Beverly Hills property, nicknamed "The Enchanted Hill," listed for $110 million, and a mega-yacht, nicknamed "The Octopus," listed for about $326 million.
Little is known about the teenager, who was nicknamed the Chalinillo.
Hodge Huffington — nicknamed Huff — is a cute little hedgehog from Utah.
InSight's second main instrument is the heat probe — nicknamed the mole.
Bongbong, as he is nicknamed, is one of Ferdinand's three children.
But SoBi, as its nicknamed, has been operational since about 2010.
Scully left in 1992, succeeded by Mike Spindler, nicknamed the Diesel.
He was alternately nicknamed Twiggy, and Mighty Mouse and Mini Hawk.
According to Curbed, One 57 has been nicknamed the "Billionaire Building."
Nicknamed "The Floating City," Venice is situated on 118 small islands.
Kauai has been nicknamed "The Garden Isle" for its sprawling landscapes. 
Each year, 26 million Americans experience allergies, sometimes nicknamed hay fever.
The school is nicknamed "India's Eton" after the prestigious English school.
Venice is nicknamed "The Floating City" because of its annual floods.
Adam: I mean, I have been nicknamed Super Adds before now.
She'd nicknamed them the Bleeding Hearts and the Contract Sugar Daddies.
The dinner, nicknamed "Nerd Prom," will begin at 7:30 pm.
Many settled in the Taiwanese port of Fugang, nicknamed "little Shipu".
The Pulaskis, nicknamed for their tool, a type of shovel, follow.
A male wire fox terrier nicknamed King wins Best in Show.
X is a secretive R&D lab, nicknamed Alphabet's moonshot factory.
Nicknamed Mongo, Ramon Castro organized several of the guerrillas' supply networks.
The F-2125, nicknamed the Super Sabre, was a versatile aircraft.
Dr. David Fajgenbaum was a former college athlete nicknamed the Beast.
He was nicknamed Irish and his birthplace, like Conlon's, was Belfast.
Good. Anakin Skywalker, nicknamed ANI, grew up to be Darth Vader.
One patient nicknamed me Torquemada, after the head of the Inquisition.
"The larger lobe, nicknamed 'Ultima,' more closely resembles a giant pancake, and the smaller lobe, nicknamed 'Thule,' is shaped like a dented walnut," the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab (where the mission is headquartered) detailed online.
Leguizamo found Chewbacca — nicknamed Chewy — on a tip from the late comedian.
Yeager nicknamed the plane "Glamourous Glenis" after his wife, according to NASA.
Squiciari, whose coworkers nicknamed him "Mikey Arms," is a bodybuilder and trainer.
Mika's body began to heal so quickly that they nicknamed him Wolverine.
A football player nicknamed her "Beat Weeds," a reference to pubic hair.
This year, we expect to hear about what's reportedly nicknamed Redstone 3.
He arrived in tweeds, smoking a pipe; friends nicknamed him "the Englishman".
Nye Bevan was nicknamed the "Bollinger Bolshevik" and Roy Jenkins "Old Beaujolais".
" And of course, there's Simone Biles – nicknamed the "Michael Jordan of gymnastics.
The R9X, nicknamed the "flying Ginsu" by insiders, doesn't contain a warhead.
He is been nicknamed "The Bulldozer", partly for his pugnacious management style.
Nicknamed "Little Mogadishu," Rinkeby was also the scene of unrest in 28500.
Benda's wife has nicknamed him "the turtle" because he refuses to quit.
Bird welcomed the hairless Delicious, nicknamed Lish, into his home last year.
Surely nothing bad could ever happen to a little girl nicknamed Cupcake.
Because of this phenomenon, we have nicknamed this graph the "gramophone plot".
It had the same problems the last bill -- nicknamed "skinny repeal" -- had.
From her first single in 2003, "Galang," Mathangi (nicknamed Maya) Arulpragasam, a.k.a.
"—Jane Coaston (@cjane87) August 22, 2019Author Chuck Wendig nicknamed BeeJay "Chonkasaurus Rex.
Nicknamed the Bean, it is now partway to achieving Eiffel-like status.
Nicknamed "Morning Glory," Frankel purchased the house last year for $4.23 million.
" Trump also nicknamed Pelosi "Nasty Nancy," saying she "is a disaster, OK?
Grant Harrold, nicknamed "The Royal Butler," has 20 years of etiquette experience.
Apparently it's nicknamed "Wallaby," perhaps because it keeps things in a pouch.
It was the first ever matchup between the schools, both nicknamed Cowboys.
Nicknamed "Missing Doses," these pieces engage vacant space with color and light.
SpaceX has begun small hop tests of a preliminary design, nicknamed Starhopper.
Comanche is nicknamed "the aircraft carrier" because of its exceptionally wide beam.
Fellow rerouted riders nicknamed the passengers and crew the Hoboken Yacht Club.
Nicknamed Starhopper, the rocket is the prototype for SpaceX's vehicle called Starship.
He called Hertha, nicknamed the Old Lady, the love of his life.
They had three children, two of whom Edison nicknamed Dot and Dash.
A fishmonger nicknamed A Feng remembers her own impoverished, largely meatless childhood.
At freshman orientation, an upperclassman nicknamed her Marca and the name stuck.
Weber grew enamored of the former soldiers, who nicknamed her Mama Brenda.
And his supporters, whom he&aposs nicknamed the "Yang gang," skew male.
Most recent tests have included a crash test dummy nicknamed Mannequin Skywalker.
Apparently, he was nicknamed Nous or Mind by Plato, which seems appropriate.
Two months on, the new notes, nicknamed "bollars", are rapidly losing their value.
Is there a real biological explanation for what&aposs been nicknamed "pregnancy brain"?
San Francisco's Lombard Street is affectionately nicknamed Crooked Street, and for good reason.
Buffett is often nicknamed the "Oracle of Omaha," for his stock-picking abilities.
Uber had a software nicknamed "Hell" that allowed it to track Lyft drivers.
One knobby tower in the Pacific Ocean, nicknamed Godzilla, grew 15 stories high.
The event, nicknamed the 'Race to the Clouds', has been running since 1916.
In attendance were six campaign secretaries, nicknamed "Boiler Room Girls," and six men.
The 1,300-foot-long space nugget, nicknamed "'Oumuamua," was an equally tantalizing discovery.
There's a reason Annalise nicknamed her course How To Get Away With Murder.
I think I even nicknamed it "CanCan" and slept with it every night.
The test vehicle, nicknamed Starhopper, has already seen a little bit of action.
Trump nicknamed former White House staffer and "Apprentice" star Omarosa Manigault-Newman "wacky."
For his role in the genocide, Karadzic was nicknamed the Butcher of Bosnia.
Duterte, 71, has been nicknamed "the Punisher" for his tough stance on crime.
An army of dedicated superfans, affectionately nicknamed the Hearties, are behind these numbers.
""That's an understatement," said Shane, nicknamed Grubs because of his "sweaty-hand problem.
Lam, nicknamed "fighter", is widely rumored to be the preferred candidate of Beijing.
The attic is nicknamed "the forest" for its dense timber structure, says Heitz.
His father had nicknamed him "Mousie" because he was the youngest and smallest.
He was nicknamed the Kangaroo Kid on campus because of his lofty jumps.
It was nicknamed "Top Whack Mansion" by the British media for obvious reasons.
Ehrman's banged-up Buick, nicknamed "Old Rattletrap," and began the drive, with Mrs.
This medium-size rocket is nicknamed Kraken, after the legendary Icelandic sea monster.
" Jenkins, nicknamed the Big Smooth, said: "I think every shot is going in.
Nicknamed "The Juice," Simpson was one of the football players of the '70s.
Choking and the South African cricket team, nicknamed the Proteas, are almost synonymous.
But the boxer nicknamed "Showtime" isn't just trying to put on a show.
The MIT Media Lab was nicknamed "The Future Factory" on CBS's 60 Minutes.
Western hostages nicknamed the three men "the Beatles" due to their English accents.
When it came to troops, "Westy," as the general was nicknamed, proved crafty.
The source, soon nicknamed "Le Figaro," ultimately provided hundreds of thousands of documents.
I'm nicknamed V. V. for my initials and it always makes me smile.
One, nicknamed Abs, had appeared in a TV documentary about jihadis in Britain.
The aircraft belonged to the Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 265, nicknamed the Dragons.
The number of homicides in Baltimore, nicknamed "Charm City," began rising in 22018.
We're talking about the Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act, adorably nicknamed Share.
The "have-nots" are the Bruforts, whose own patriarch is nicknamed the Eternal.
Armand Duplantis, nicknamed Mondo, demonstrating a training device for pole-vaulting this month.
But what else should we expect from the state nicknamed the Sunshine State?
The aircraft has been nicknamed the "The Flying Bum" due to its appearance.
Locals nicknamed Little St. James "Pedophile Island" because of Epstein's activities, Bloomberg reported.
The Hanoi Hilton, a ruefully nicknamed prison, is the city's main tourist site.
To distinguish them, the uncle became Big Kika; Eligio was nicknamed Little Kika.
They're nicknamed the "Blinky Drinker," in a nod to the cartoon koala, Blinky Bill.
Owing partly to his slim build and small stature, he was nicknamed 'Little Chocolate'.
The vulnerabilities, nicknamed Meltdown and Spectre, can cause data to leak from kernel memory.
When comedian Tomoaki Hamatsu—nicknamed "Nasubi"—began his stint on 1990s Japanese gameshow Susunu!
"Hell is now public," the new forum administrator, nicknamed "HA," wrote in a post.
The pain and damage that can result from that has been nicknamed text neck.
Here are some clips of the whale, nicknamed "Benny", which were filmed yesterday morning.
They have been dorkily nicknamed "The Three Rs": reinsurance, risk corridors, and risk adjustment.
When it's unseasonably cold in a town nicknamed the "Icebox," you know it's bad.
" The moment inspired him to focus on school, despite bullies who nicknamed him "Harvard.
These are all outcomes that the dubiously nicknamed "Cocaine Mitch" McConnell is happy with.
The "grand coalition" in Berlin, nicknamed GroKo in German, has never been so unpopular.
The 20-kilometer strait, known for its treacherous currents, is nicknamed the Dragon's Mouths.
Danger, danger Some have nicknamed her "Lion Queen," while others simply question her motives.
The ads are distinguished by Snap's signature yellow and ghost logo, nicknamed Ghostface Chillah.
The shots showed Ellora, nicknamed Ellie, wrapped in the colorful cloth during the ceremony.
NICKNAMED "God" by his fans, Robbie Fowler scored 19963 goals for Liverpool Football Club.
Kazakhstan's pavilion, topped by a giant blue orb, was quickly nicknamed the "Death Star".
As stockmarket regulator, he was nicknamed "The Flayer" for trying to root out corruption.
Few state representatives or aldermen are openly criticising a man nicknamed the "Velvet Hammer".
Jessica has nicknamed Katz "Nurse Barbie" for her attractiveness and her straight blonde hair.
Nicknamed crypto, this parasite spreads through contact with the feces of an infected person.
They've collectively nicknamed certain chokepoints in the game and look forward to reaching them.
The Shiba Park Building - nicknamed the "Gunkan" or "Warship" building - was built in 1982.
Nicknamed "The Greatest," he retired from boxing in 1981 with a 56-5 record.
That is run by Pier Silvio Berlusconi, the ex-premier's bodybuilder son, nicknamed "Dudi".
Later versions of Google's lidar were nicknamed Grizzly Bear 903 and Grizzly Bear 290.
Meyer idolized Burton, nicknamed Mr. Machine because of his ability to grind out mileage.
Nicknamed the "Iron Butterfly," Marcos was famous for her lavish spending while first lady.
The skull, nicknamed "MRD," was unearthed in 2016 in the Afar region in Ethiopia.
Another man nicknamed "hurricane cowboy," is venturing into hurricane damaged areas to save animals.
It also has plenty of strip clubs and has been nicknamed "Hound-ale Beach."
Nicknamed "Ace Ventura," he won 22017 games during his first full season in 224.
" During the three-week trial the jury heard testimony about how Duntsch — nicknamed "Dr.
They found a studio and nicknamed it "The Space" in the spring of 2017.
What does the Disney version of a character nicknamed the "space pimp" look like?
Their exoskeleton, nicknamed HAL, is used at the Brooke Rehabilitation center in Jacksonville, Florida.
Buchanan Street, nicknamed Lake Buchanan because it flooded during heavy rains, is now repaired.
" Climbers nicknamed her the "living archive" and the "Sherlock Holmes of the mountaineering world.
World Bank staffers sniff at the project, which they have nicknamed the Ivanka Fund.
Horace Ashenfelter III, who was nicknamed Nip, was born in Phoenixville, Pa., on Jan.
Nicknamed "la bestia" (the beast), the train is infamous for causing injury to migrants.
Magufuli, nicknamed "the Bulldozer", swept to power in 2015 promising an end to corruption.
As his waistline increased, a tabloid nicknamed him "King paunch" and published unflattering photos.
Was the Canada native nicknamed Big Maple too soft for the high-pressure market?
Ventura County fire crews nicknamed the owl "Ram" after the Los Angeles football team.
In fact, I like it so much, I nicknamed the Tab A this: AMAZING.
Charles Wesley Shaw Jr., nicknamed Bobo by his mother, was born in Pope, Miss.
They have nicknamed the flaw in the library ROCA — return of the Coppersmith's method.
Pete Mitchell, nicknamed Maverick, training other Top Gun naval aviators for a specialized mission.
Williams, nicknamed "the Gentle Giant," had a rich voice, gentle delivery and storytelling style.
The seven-member South Korean group has attracted a global fan base, nicknamed ARMY.
A separate group, nicknamed "Cozy Bear," reportedly accessed the committee's internal emails and chats.
At the center of the building is a 55-foot-tall tree nicknamed Rubi.
The court is nicknamed the "rocket docket" for its efficiency handling a heavy caseload.
Barbara Mikulski of Maryland (who good-naturedly nicknamed Tillis "Catfish") and, more recently, Sen.
"We've sort of nicknamed it 'berry benders,'" Gilbert Police Chief Ty Techer told Fox9.
Nicknamed the "Crocodile," the former vice president is widely seen as another ruthless strongman.
Now nicknamed "Señora Trump" she says she is "charmed" the photo has been shared.
Nicknamed Little Sunfish, it was engineered to operate ­underwater, in total darkness, amid intense radiation.
He maintained a close bond with his band, nicknamed the Neil Diamond Road Racing Team.
Gibson, nicknamed "Falcon", served in Honduras, Beirut, Norway, the Philippines, Kuwait and Operations Desert Storm.
As the Financial Times notes, President Magufuli is nicknamed The Bulldozer for his confrontational style.
While Cartwright stays inside, her grandmother, nicknamed "Mamaw," shows Taylor the ropes of farm life.
Others have nicknamed her "Shirley Temper," a child cast in a role in Palestinian propaganda.
Nicknamed "Op Art," the period played with geometric shapes and exercised a fearlessness with color.
Nicknamed "Wall Street South," the city's financial hub is situated just south of downtown Miami.
Liu, nicknamed "Fairy Sister" in China, is one of her native country's most popular actresses.
So much so that it's been nicknamed, Cinco de Drinko and even Gringo de Mayo.
One such, Alfonse D'Amato, an American politician, was nicknamed "Senator Pothole" by his grateful constituents.
It started in England three years ago with a rogue Bozo nicknamed the Northampton Clown.
Nicknamed "Chateau Houghton," the couple's wedding in France inspired the design of the sprawling property.
Sing is nicknamed "Mighty Steel Leg" for his super fast, super strong shots on goal.
One of those lunar rocks, nicknamed "Big Bertha," contained this tiny speck of baby Earth.
Foes nicknamed Mr Costa's experiment the geringonça ("contraption"), and gave it six months at most.
Michael Pearce, who had been assigned to toughen up the actress he nicknamed Private Pyle.
Some residents nicknamed the warlord "Rocketyar" for his faction's frequent rocket strikes on the city.
" In a series of tweets, Trump also nicknamed the former FBI chief "Slippery James Comey.
The user is nicknamed Q, after the Department of Energy's top-secret security-clearance level.
Within months Earhart purchased her first airplane, which she nicknamed "Canary" for its sunny hue.
Supporters have nicknamed him the "EXO of South Chungcheong," after a popular K-pop band.
"That yeast we've nicknamed 'Buttercup' because it's sort of acting like our cow," Pandya said.
Newton, meanwhile, is nicknamed "Superman" for a reason, and he's become a superstar this season.
Ginger ale, which is delightfully nicknamed "gin," is served in mugs straight from the freezer.
Researchers later determined that the attack, nicknamed NotPetya, was a sophisticated virus, but not ransomware.
Many media outlets, including The Guardian and Rolling Stone, nicknamed the Night Wolves "Putin's Angels."
They were nicknamed EVE and WALL-E, for the robots from the 2008 Pixar film.
Nicknamed Jimmy Mac, McMillian was a three-time all-American and All-Ivy League player.
Nicknamed Little Tehran, it is one of the main thoroughfares of the Persian-American community.
She was nicknamed "peacemaker" in middle school because she couldn't stand to see kids argue.
One bomber, nicknamed "Ghost Rider" returned in 2015, and the other, "Wise Guy," in May.
In Aspen, Colorado, Red Mountain, nicknamed "Billionaire Mountain," is home to the rich and famous.
Nicknamed "The Razor House," the home was designed by San Diego architect Wallace E. Cunningham.
While the phenomenon is nicknamed "watermelon snow," visitors are not encouraged to try eating it.
He was nicknamed Otzi because he was found in the Otztal Alps of South Tyrol.
The cottage, nicknamed "Nott Cott" and often described as "snug," was Harry's home since 2013.
He also said its caretakers had nicknamed the elephant Bangabahadur, after a brave Bengal hero.
One afternoon, I was buying fish from a chubby, bearded man nicknamed Abu al-Bara'.
Nicknamed the "Spice Island of the Caribbean," Grenada is known worldwide for its nutmeg crop.
Melodie Conn arrived first, in a sputtering car that her daughter had nicknamed Madam Blueberry.
It is why one Yankee was nicknamed Mr. October, while another was dubbed Mr. May.
Baker was 24 years old, nicknamed Tiny because he was only 5 feet 4 inches.
Johnson, the actor and former wrestler nicknamed The Rock, lived in Hawaii as a child.
PARIS — Cristian Garín, a stocky tennis player from Chile, is nicknamed El Tanque — The Tank.
An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of the character nicknamed Dollar Bill.
She was restrained and beaten with a four-foot-long wooden paddle nicknamed Ole Thunder.
Last month, the bank, nicknamed Banxico, unexpectedly raised its benchmark rate by 50 basis points.
And who better to lead a counter-insurgency than a Marine general nicknamed "Mad Dog"?
Similar culture clashes are playing out across the nation in historically gay districts, nicknamed gayborhoods.
He even nicknamed Hughes "Allen," in honor of the former N.B.A. point guard Allen Iverson.
The 59-year-old has been nicknamed "The Bulldozer", partly for his pugnacious management style.
North Korea responded to Trump's renewed nicknamed by bringing back its own 2017 insult: dotard.
The mansion, nicknamed "Thunder Ridge," is in Evergreen, Colorado, less than an hour from Denver.
They have a grown daughter, Elysabeth, nicknamed Lizzy, and a 20203-month-old granddaughter, Emma.
Above, a luxury apartment building, nicknamed the "Angolans' building," in a coastal town near Lisbon.
One suitor is nicknamed Per Se, for the wildly expensive restaurant he invites her to.
But, he said, Bamberger's predecessor — Harry Brecheen, who was nicknamed the Cat — felt the opposite.
Nicknamed Truth Squads, it was a team that tracked and tried to expose Soviet disinformation.
" John J. Florio's firehouse in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn is nicknamed "The Nuthouse.
One, nicknamed Abs, above left, had appeared in a TV documentary about jihadis in Britain.
Even his dogs are part of his taco-mania: He nicknamed them Beans and Cheese.
" John J. Florio's firehouse in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn is nicknamed "The Nuthouse.
In past decades, many were sent to Union City, N.J., nicknamed Havana on the Hudson.
He was also nicknamed Houdini because of his knack for wriggling out of tight spots.
The ship, nicknamed Sea Hunter, is capable of spending months at sea without a crew.
Nicknamed "Charm City," Baltimore is beloved for its seafood -- don't miss blue Maryland crab cakes.
Mr. Reed, once nicknamed Harrisburg's "mayor for life," was credited with much of its development.
Its blue atmosphere was also marked by a dark blemish nicknamed the Great Dark Spot.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn thanked those involved in finding the soccer team nicknamed the Wild Boars.
The roof's latticework used so much wood, it's been nicknamed "la forêt," or the forest.
Coached by Adenor Leonardo Bachi, nicknamed "Tite," its first match will be played against Switzerland. Egypt
However, Hutch—nicknamed "The Monk" because of his religious beliefs and humble lifestyle—was never prosecuted.
Because of his toughness as a military commander, Jackson was nicknamed "Old Hickory" by his soldiers.
The flowers are considered the Blaschkas' masterpiece, nicknamed the "Sistine Chapel of Glass" for their excellence.
Microsoft is putting out a new Xbox, nicknamed Project Scarlett, by the end of the year.
The White House posted video on Snapchat of him climbing into his car, nicknamed The Beast.
In 2014, Symantec, Kaspersky Lab, and The Intercept wrote about a UK intelligence operation nicknamed Regin.
Bill Clinton flew on Epstein's plane, nicknamed the "Lolita Express," numerous times, according to flight logs.
And then Rojas saw that the baby — Amadeus Reign Rojas, nicknamed Ami — was also a girl.
The Iceman was nicknamed Otzi because he was found in the Otztal Alps of South Tyrol.
Syndergaard, 240, is nicknamed Thor because of his muscular, 22017-pound physique and long blond hair.
Joseph Hunter, a burly former US Army drill sergeant nicknamed Rambo, briefed them on the assignment.
Nicknamed the "Anti-Amazon law," France fought Amazon's free delivery book service to protect local booksellers.
The American president is said to have nicknamed his soon-to-be Mexican counterpart "Juan Trump".
Polo is about a royal a sport as it gets:  It's nicknamed the Sport of Kings.
For the time being, UFC is pinning its hopes on Conor McGregor (pictured), nicknamed "The Notorious".
Chinese media initially nicknamed Xiaomi the "Apple of the East" (its literal translation is "little rice").
That is, unless you're headed to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, aptly nicknamed el pueblo mágico.
Some 105,000 electronic voting tablets from South Korea have been nicknamed machines à voler (stealing machines).
He had nicknamed himself the "Trump from Pahrump," after the town where he lived in Nevada.
She nicknamed her daughter Dumplin' — a reference to her round shape — much to the teen's chagrin.
Some residents nicknamed the warlord "Rocketyar" because of his faction's frequent rocket strikes on the city.
Inside the bookstore Springsteen, nicknamed "The Boss," hugged, shook hands and took photographs with his fans.
The electronic tablets, nicknamed machines à voler (stealing machines), did little to redeem their dodgy reputation.
There is one woman, though, a nanny nicknamed "Bekah" from Los Angeles whose age isn't listed.
CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed the existence of a Google search engine for China, nicknamed Project Dragonfly.
One section includes the Gulf Hagas trail, which is nicknamed the "Grand Canyon of the East."
German Chancellor Merkel, nicknamed mutti, or mother, has been in power for more than a decade.
Baby Monty, as she and husband Christian Horner have nicknamed him, weighed in at 7 lbs.
That cutoff is so dramatic that it's nicknamed the "death penalty" and is almost never used.
A pig nicknamed "Pork Roll" was recused by police in New Jersey over Memorial Day Weekend.
Nicknamed "Friendship Beach," the sand-and-dirt park is regularly scoured for abandoned needles and weapons.
The rescuer nicknamed his new pal "Little C." (His own nickname is "Big C," of course.)      
Democrats won't be able to block Mnuchin — who they've nicknamed the "foreclosure king" — on their own.
For nine months he was shunted into a shanty—nicknamed the cowshed—on the university campus.
He has been nicknamed the "CEO whisperer" for his ability to help leaders grow their businesses.
The men nicknamed the project Poison Road: so steep that a single drop would kill them.
Nicknamed "Dorothy's Cottage," the adorable cabin in West Jefferson, North Carolina is ideal for two people.
Another man, nicknamed "hurricane cowboy," has ventured out into damaged areas to help save vulnerable animals.
That same year, Beatrice wore another daring fascinator — nicknamed "the satellite dish" — to Zara Phillips' wedding.
At medical school, he was nicknamed Small Print Barker, for his mastery of the course materials.
It's not literally a baby Yoda, but "Star Wars" fans have nicknamed it "Baby Yoda" anyway.
Not to mention its cars' enormous dimensions and Dagmar bumpers, nicknamed after the voluptuous TV star.
Besides his homes, Epstein also owned luxury vehicles, including a Boeing 727 jet nicknamed "Lolita Express."
Democrats won't be able to block Mnuchin, whom they've nicknamed the "foreclosure king," on their own.
Hammerman, nicknamed "The Hammer," grew up fighting against the expectations that were laid out for her.
In 230, hundreds of students occupied Taiwan's parliament for weeks in protests nicknamed the Sunflower Movement.
Salvant told me that, when she was a kid in Miami, her friends nicknamed her Grandma.
The contras of today, often nicknamed "the rearmed," are a shadow of what they once were.
But years before, the young Trump — nicknamed D. T. — excelled in sports in school, Dobias said.
"I'm in shock," the downcast 24-year-old, nicknamed 'Bear' in his home country, told reporters.
My boyfriend Mark (nicknamed Earth) moved to a queer community in Tennessee to work the land.
The young guards there nicknamed him Snoop because of his resemblance to the rapper Snoop Dogg.
A remote lake nicknamed "Skeleton Lake" sits more than 16,13 feet up in the Indian Himalayas.
The SIFI label, nicknamed "too big to fail," subjects firms to stricter federal oversight and requirements.
At last year's E3, Microsoft unveiled its plans for a new Xbox console, nicknamed Project Scarlett.
There was a soccer player, a student nicknamed Guac and a trombonist in the marching band.
Over his career Quini (he was also nicknamed "the wizard") scored 219 goals in 19843 matches.
In the other, we had powerful Brazilian Michel Prazeres; built like a tractor and nicknamed accordingly.
One proposal, nicknamed Cupid's Arrow, envisions using the spacecraft to study the opaque atmosphere of Venus.
" The family already had a dog, Cooper, age 10, whom the family had nicknamed "the Wing.
One of them, the enigmatic Alleras, nicknamed the Sphinx, might be a Sand Snake named Sarella.
Nicknamed F.A.A., Auger-Aliassime seems headed on a flight path right to the top of tennis.
In Washington, Mr. Bannon works and lives part time in a townhouse nicknamed the Breitbart Embassy.
Isaiah Quintabe, nicknamed IQ, is a reticent African-American guy living in East Long Beach, Calif.
One patron, Donna Fagan, is nicknamed "Yeah Yeah Yeah" for her rowdy chants during his sets.
The whirl, sometimes nicknamed a "firenado," was so large it was picked up on Doppler radar.
Nicknamed the Iceman, Wim Hof has set records for withstanding extreme environments, including swimming below ice.
Under Mr. McCloskey and Daly, the Pistons became a sharp-elbowed team nicknamed the Bad Boys.
Charles Hamilton Houston was a famous lawyer who was nicknamed "The Man Who Killed Jim Crow."
So Mr. Smith organized a group to go litter picking that has been nicknamed Team Sparkle.
Although affectionately nicknamed Mudfest, the event this year was a little short of the sloppy stuff.
The bus — nicknamed "Buster" — consists of three "rooms": a kitchen, bedroom, and dual office-garage space.
In October of 2018, Google introduced a new method nicknamed BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers).
In Britain McFarlane was nicknamed "Mack the knife" during his chairmanship of Aviva and then Barclays.
In Britain McFarlane was nicknamed "Mack the knife" during his chairmanship of Aviva and then Barclays.
In Britain McFarlane was nicknamed Mack the knife during his chairmanship of Aviva and then Barclays.
Musk nicknamed his machine Godot, after the character in a Samuel Beckett play who never arrives.
"Eldon had been nicknamed 'The Mayor of Mogadishu' because of his outgoing, friendly manner," it says.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, nicknamed MBS, has rapidly consolidated power within the kingdom.
The tumor, which she nicknamed Brian, was remarkable chiefly because of its size: 4.6 centimeters across.
She also said she "went out with" one of Kavanaugh's close friends, Chris Garrett, nicknamed Squi.
In between are their baffled children — 6-year-old Riad and his tiny brother, nicknamed Yahya.
Sightings of his wife, nicknamed "Gucci Grace" for her love of designer goods, became similarly scarce.
Calder, nicknamed Sandy, was born in Philadelphia in 1898 and came from a line of artists.
With money to burn, they have bought properties and built mansions on streets nicknamed Bankers Row.
Cities like Charlotte, N.C. — nicknamed the Queen City — and Boston might just emerge as the winners.
In Mexico, out of money, we traveled on the freight train nicknamed "la Bestia," the Beast.
That's likely why Gwen Stefani is putting her Beverly Hills mansion, nicknamed The Summit, up for sale.
" This year, I made a couple of visits to see the beekeeper, aptly nicknamed "the honey man.
First up is a rare jellyfish galaxy, nicknamed for its long, winding "tentacles" trailing out behind it.
Nicknamed "Thug," Namajunas was soundly booed as the challenger in the first fight at Madison Square Garden.
Its practitioners are nicknamed madonnari, because early street artists often used the traditional religious imagery as subjects.
Yammoo has cultivated a relationship with her devoted viewers, who she's lovingly nicknamed yamm-baechus (her "cabbages").
A coach had nicknamed it "Oops, I did it again," after the Britney Spears song, she said.
Prosecutors now say that Gizzell, nicknamed "Gizzy," was already suffering extreme abuse by the time DCFS visited.
So they took a gripping robot on a plane that simulates zero gravity — nicknamed the Vomit Comet.
To them, President Emmanuel Macron, nicknamed "the president of the rich," is the embodiment of that inequality.
Unfortunately, InSight's drill, nicknamed the "mole," got stuck while hammering itself into the ground on February 28th.
"The Bitches of Eastwick," as they're nicknamed by their student peers, are more Riot Grrrl than 90210.
The T. rex is now nicknamed the "Tufts-Love Rex" in honor of the two enterprising volunteers.
Heck, I went back to Mansfield, Ohio, so many times that my colleagues nicknamed me the mayor.
The attic is nicknamed "the forest" for its dense timber structure, says Paris public prosecutor Rémy Heitz.
MU69, now nicknamed Ultima Thule, was ideally placed on New Horizons' path out of the Solar System.
That is how Saudi Arabia's big investment conference, nicknamed Davos in the desert, began on October 23rd.
The Stewarts nicknamed the bull "Frank Lee" for Frank Lee Morris, who escaped Alcatraz prison in 1962.
Nicknamed Mysterro, the car came from the mind of the late Vaclav Kral, namesake of Design Kral.
But the Graecopithecus — nicknamed "El Graeco" — may be even older, according to an international team of researchers.
Jayda Jewel, nicknamed JJ, looks like the perfect child, with big eyes, content in her mother's arms.
It's estimated the shark, nicknamed Noah by police, measured around 4.5 to five metres (14 feet) long.
" She has faced Islamophobic abuse online since defecting, and right-wing Breitbart London nicknamed her "Baroness Token.
Fidel Castro died in 2016 at 90, and his eldest son, nicknamed Fidelito, killed himself this year.
One faction was led by El Licenciado, or "the graduate," nicknamed for his university study in law.
The object, formally called "218 VG18" but nicknamed "Farout," orbits some 120 Astronomical Units from the sun.
Duntroon graduates remember a prince, who they nicknamed "Vaji", enduring tough military training with no special treatment.
Nicknamed Posh Spice, she married footballer David Beckham in 1999 creating Britain's most high-profile celebrity couple.
Yekatom, a sitting MP once nicknamed "Rambo", had been under arrest in Central African Republic since Oct.
Fourteen years later, after her death, they finally did and rightly nicknamed the 19th Amendment after her.
Northrop Grumman is the prime contractor on development of the B-21, an aircraft nicknamed the Raider.
In that guise, she suggested meeting up at a teen hangout, an outdoor spot nicknamed the Arches.
Magufuli — a populist leader nicknamed "the bulldozer" — has railed against foreign investors and promised to end corruption.
Deal nicknamed that version of the band the East Los Breeders, but it wasn't built to last.
Maria Toorpakai's father nicknamed her "Genghis Kahn" as a child, and she certainly grew into the name.
The woman, who local residents have nicknamed "the Mad Pooper," first jogged into town over the summer.
Nicknamed "Little Beirut," it was known for its Lebanese stores and smoky cafes playing old Arab songs.
The player nicknamed "Polar Bear" also won the Home Run Derby at the midseason All-Star Game.
"When news of Bezos' divorce broke earlier this year, Trump tweeted gleefully and nicknamed Bezos "Jeff Bozo.
One woman nicknamed the "Dollar Store Junkie" was filmed unconscious beside her frantic two-year-old daughter.
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The youngest, a boy born with a noble look, the man had nicknamed J.C., for Julius Caesar.
Links between CyberCaliphate and the Russian hackers — typically nicknamed Fancy Bear or APT28 — have been documented previously.
CANTON, Ohio — Joshua Brown loved his all-electric Tesla Model S so much he nicknamed it Tessy.
This flying behemoth, which the researchers nicknamed "Squawkzilla," stood 3 feet tall and weighed about 15 pounds.
The object, nicknamed 'Oumuamua, was discovered in October 2017 by the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope in Hawaii.
A few blocks away, Myrtle Avenue — nicknamed "Murder Avenue" in prior times — includes a few noteworthy boutiques.
Two tiny NASA satellites nicknamed Wall-E and Eva are about to hitch a ride to Mars.
Nicknamed "the Worm," Rodman won two championships with the Detroit Pistons and three with the Chicago Bulls.
You can see one of these cars in the video above, nicknamed BB8 and trained in California.
Planets two to four times Earth's size, nicknamed super-Earths, or sometimes mini-Neptunes, are especially debated.
Take the fossil nicknamed Baby Louie, the first dinosaur embryo found with the bones still in place.
Nicknamed the "Doomsday Vault" it holds thousands of plant species seeds from gene banks around the world.
Provincetown, affectionately nicknamed P-Town, is the ultimate queer travel destination because it has something for everyone.
Despite Silva's being nicknamed "Netto BJJ," the thing that won him this fight was his punching power.
The boys schools lovingly nicknamed us the "cowshed girls," often mooing when we approached the bus stop.
For Sophie North, it's a cat on a chocolate bar, representing a beloved pet nicknamed Kit-Kat.
The "impeachment wall" as it has been nicknamed, is manned by police and reinforced by military personnel.
It's also the first version of Android in a decade that won't be nicknamed after a dessert.
The tough painters that hung from buildings through all kinds of weather were affectionately nicknamed wall dogs.
Phil Heath, a six-time Mr. Olympia, has been nicknamed the Gift in the world of bodybuilding.
Grenada, nicknamed "the Spice Isle," is one of many evolving its agricultural delights into profitable tourism activities.
The 2300-pound canine, nicknamed "Sparky" by visitors and museum staff, was sawed from its concrete base.
Nicknamed "Big Bad John," the ship is 505 feet long and has a crew of 338 people.
The tree cuts so sad and forlorn a figure that it has been nicknamed Spelacchio, or Mangy.
Scott — players know him on a first-name basis — has been nicknamed "Quiz Daddy" by his fans.
Cooper, in turn, nicknamed himself Smokin' Bert — in homage to Frazier, who was known as Smokin' Joe.
The Gophers' hitting coach, Pat Casey, nicknamed third baseman Micah Coffey M.C. Hammer based on his initials.
A crew of scientists here this summer studying the forest's regrowth nicknamed the sections Densetown and Stumptown.
The game EverQuest, introduced nearly 20 years ago, was nicknamed EverCrack for the long binges it inspired.
Nicknamed the Fro, his hairstyle isn't some tribute to Dr. J and the A.B.A. of decades past.
Her sister was calling to say that Lieutenant Kelly's plane — nicknamed Heaven Can Wait — had been found.
Nicknamed the "dementia tax," the policy prompted such an outcry that it was discarded within four days.
The team is nicknamed "the Tillies," a somewhat mystifying shorthand to new followers befitting a historic team.
Tracee Ellis Ross plays his wife, who, like the real Rainbow, is a biracial anesthesiologist nicknamed Bow.
Hamanaka was nicknamed Mr. 26.7 Percent for the share of the world's copper he reputedly controlled. Feb.
Barbosa, nicknamed "Gabigol," scored 43 goals in 2019 to match Neymar's best seasons in 2010 and 2012.
And, undoubtedly, if it were nicknamed Trumpcare, one highly placed official would be a most enthusiastic supporter.
My daughter is on the same team as my son, and is nicknamed "bullet" for her speed.
The cows developed a prion disease of their own, called bovine spongiform encephalopathy, nicknamed mad cow disease.
The aircraft that crashed bore registration number 165000 and was nicknamed Triple Nuts for the three zeros.
Nicknamed Lola by anthropologists, this human ancestor had dined on duck and hazelnuts before chewing the gum.
A ProShares fund nicknamed the SVXY has shot up to $700 million from $100 million in assets.
It was nicknamed the "Blackstone bill," because that firm was then preparing a $22012-billion public offering.
The campus, also nicknamed "the spaceship", was designed by Ive in collaboration with the architect Norman Foster.
"Polar Bear," as he's nicknamed, hit his 53rd home run during Saturday's game against the Atlanta Braves.
One of the rocks has even been nicknamed Mount Doom, since it's extra tall and peak-shaped.
The top-floor apartment, nicknamed "Cliff House," is located in Mollymook Beach in New South Wales, Australia.
"Scotty" was nicknamed for the celebratory scotch that was imbibed on the night the fossil was discovered.
The band members nicknamed him Junie, he told the Red Bull Music Academy, because they were older.
"LL was shot in the foot in crossfire at a Brooklyn public housing area nicknamed "Smurf Village.
Amazon has searched for a home for its second headquarters — nicknamed HQ2 — for more than a year.
The moisture flow, nicknamed the "Pineapple Express" for its origin near Hawaii, unleashed its full force overnight.
Tributes poured in from around the world for the man affectionately nicknamed "Kaiser Karl" and "Fashion Meister".
Steve Zissou, of Anderson's The Life Aquatic, was named after Lartigue's brother Maurice, who was nicknamed Zissou.
If you go up the hill to Bernal Heights, the neighborhood completely changes (it's nicknamed Maternal Heights).
" Britain will hold a referendum on Thursday on whether to leave the European Union, a decision nicknamed "Brexit.
As an infant I was nicknamed Buddha Baby — because I was plush and I didn't have much hair.
However, President-elect Donald Trump has warned against moving any more prisoners from Guantanamo, which is nicknamed Gitmo.
World champion Matsumoto, who is nicknamed 'the beast', will face Mongolia's Sumiya Dorjsuren in the other semi-final.
Kotey was one of four Britons who started an ISIS cell nicknamed "the Beatles" for their British accents.
Rodriguez, now 20, testified that he came from a dysfunctional family and trusted Harrison, who students nicknamed "Rev."
Indeed, already Airwallex has an internal team nicknamed "Alpha" that helps SMEs and other businesses to grow overseas.
She gained coverage through the Healthy Indiana Plan — nicknamed HIP 2.0 — the state's version of Obamacare's Medicaid Expansion.
President-elect Donald Trump took to Twitter Tuesday to slam the administration's transfers from the prison, nicknamed Gitmo.
His plight has rocked his university, the Higher School of Economics, nicknamed Vyshka, angering students and some teachers.
On Wednesday, moderate Democrats introduced a bill, nicknamed "Medicare for More," that's significantly less sweeping than Bernie's plan.
Nicknamed "the pressure cooker that crisps," the Ninja Foodi uses two different lids to achieve such savory results.
Stunned fans trolled show creator Shonda Rhimes on social media, demanding the return of the man nicknamed McDreamy.
The Petrobras scandal – nicknamed Operation 'Lava Jato' (Operation Car Wash)– implicates an enormous amount of the country's politicians.
Edward Sotomayor was a popular travel planner nicknamed "top hat Eddie" for the black hats he always wore.
The Audi, nicknamed "Jack," slows down on its own, giving the other cars enough room to merge safely.
The US tested the first hydrogen bomb, nicknamed George, on Enewetak Atoll in the South Pacific in 19923.
For 10 years, the museum kept watch over a lone male Sehuencas water frog, which they nicknamed Romeo.
The discovery, nicknamed "The Cow," came as a delightful surprise during a routine survey of the night sky.
Dr Denis Furtado, nicknamed "Dr Bumbum", has appeared frequently on Brazilian television and has 650,000 followers on Instagram.
It's a charming little egg fellow (whom I've nicknamed Simon) that multiple people are contributing to at once.
Juno's Radio/Plasma Wave Experiment, nicknamed Waves, has recorded ghostly-sounding transmissions coming from Jupiter, according to NASA.
Thanks to the mummification process, researchers found the remains of the man, nicknamed "Alex," to be relatively intact.
But this does not necessarily mean that we are witnessing the gradual death of the program nicknamed Obamacare.
The magic of Shark Nicknamed "Shark," it's fair to say Steil had an obsession with the ocean creatures.
The astronomers emphasize that thus far, much of their understanding of the planet — nicknamed Proxima b — remains speculative.
The effort, reportedly nicknamed "Marzipan," has been in the works for years, with rumors going back to 2017.
From the streets of Paris, this tuxedo kitty—nicknamed "Astrocat"—would reach heights never achieved by feline kind.
Working for a head of state nicknamed "Jupiter", Mr Philippe does not seem in danger of doing this.
Scientists nicknamed the mammoth Larry to honor their late distinguished colleague, Larry Agenbroad, a world leader in paleontology.
The well-preserved remains of a cave lion cub, nicknamed Spartak, were also revealed at the mammoth exhibition.
However, the new derivative version of the 737 MAX 9, nicknamed 737 MAX 10, would bring significant headaches.
The adorable kitten, nicknamed "Seven" and "WXYZ," is now available for adoption at the Huron Valley Humane Society.
It was the first time the experimental craft, nicknamed "Starhopper," flew free without being tethered to the ground.
But political observers in Madrid warn against counting out the man some once nicknamed "el Guapo" — the beautiful.
We've also identified about 40 home brewers who work at Whirlpool, that have been nicknamed our 'beer group.
I would train with Goggins (aptly nicknamed "the toughest athlete on the planet") if I had the guts.
Her character may be nicknamed "Fat Lindsay," but You're the Worst's Kether Donohue doesn't appreciate getting body shamed.
Laforest, who was creatively nicknamed "Trees," went undrafted but was signed by Detroit as organizational depth in 1983.
Biles did all this with the kidney stone, which she nicknamed "the Doha Pearl," still in her system.
Nicknamed the 'Trump of the Tropics,' Bolsonaro has moved quickly to ally Brazil closer to the United States.
These spectral, sensual renditions of the human body, nicknamed Nudogramms by Neusüss himself, are the stencil-esque result.
In 2014, Kaspersky Lab revealed an espionage campaign nicknamed DarkHotel that was aimed at high-profile Asian hotels.
The escarpment, nicknamed Hacksaw Ridge for the treacherously steep cliff, was key to winning the battle of Okinawa.
Right now, in parts of Europe, a severe and prolonged heat wave, nicknamed "Lucifer," has gripped the continent.
The cub is nicknamed Juno and she's finally learning to put one paw in front of the other.
Nicknamed 'Crocodile', Mnangagwa was a close Mugabe ally during much of the post-colonial leader's 37-year rule.
Symantec compiled the most thorough case linking Wanna Cry to a North Korean government intelligence group nicknamed Lazarus.
The four — nicknamed "the Squad" — have been among the most adamant opponents of Trump's hardline anti-immigration policy.
Uber sees an opportunity in the looming transit disruption in New York City, nicknamed the L Train Apocalypse.
The president, nicknamed "the Bulldozer", has delighted Tanzanians with an anti-corruption drive and public displays of austerity.
The last big pandemic flu — the H1N1 virus nicknamed the Spanish flu — killed 2843 million people in 1918.
After a solid opening block of racing, Rodriguez, nicknamed "Purito", is fifth overall in the Tour de France.
"Cloth Lullaby" honors the influential French-American artist Louise Bourgeois, nicknamed "Spiderwoman" for her large-scale spider sculptures.
For the past three Olympics, Walsh Jennings, nicknamed 'Six Feet of Sunshine', had Misty May-Treanor alongside her.
A Navy E-6B Mercury aircraft, nicknamed the "doomsday" plane, was grounded after striking a bird this month.
" Edward Davis, 85, an oil executive known for his withering office memos and nicknamed the "world's grumpiest boss.
Sightings of his wife, nicknamed "Gucci Grace" for her love of a lavish lifestyle, have become similarly scarce.
He teaches a financial-literacy class he nicknamed "Life 101" at his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania.
I missed my mom desperately and feared for her safety — so much so that she nicknamed me Mrs.
The clandestine effort -- untaken with Israel -- deployed a computer virus security researchers nicknamed Stuxnet that destroyed Iranian centrifuges.
NOAA also has a third plane in the Hurricane Hunter fleet: a Gulfstream IV-SP jet nicknamed "Gonzo."
Among them is a June 23 referendum in Britain, nicknamed Brexit, over whether to leave the European Union.
His coworkers said he was nicknamed "Resuscitation Rambo," but prosecutors said he could not always bring them back.
Wyoming, nicknamed the Equality State, embraced the right to vote for women decades before the 19th Amendment passed.
Nicknamed "The Crocodile" for his political cunning and longevity, Mnanagagwa served as Mugabe's right-hand man for years.
In the eyes of many gun enthusiasts, the "black rifle" -- as it was nicknamed -- was ugly and expensive.
But the president said he would keep the stocky, fiercely loyal general, nicknamed "Bato" (Rock), beyond that date.
The marquee match pitted him against another firefighter: Casey Coley, a 260-pounder from Alabama nicknamed King Kong.
The combative politician, nicknamed "Wee Eck" (little Alex), led the devolved Scottish government for seven years until 2014.
Luckily, his "turdles," as Amanda has nicknamed them, are easier to clean up than cat or dog shit.
The device, nicknamed "Frank" within Amazon, is a new type of digital video recorder for the streaming era.
Cortese shared a video of her baby, who she has already nicknamed CJ, on Instagram in early January.
Nicknamed "the mayor of Silicon Valley," Robert Noyce was one of the forefathers of the modern semiconductor industry.
She was later nicknamed the "Goddess of Water" and was the only woman to have done it alone.
A 4-year-old and 1-year-old who we nicknamed Bam Bam because of his wild nature.
Negan regards his weapon of choice, affectionately nicknamed Lucille, like something between a loyal pet and a lover.
Now based in Brooklyn, O'Leary grew up between Ireland and a remote part of Pennsylvania nicknamed Happy Valley.
Another man linked to the plot, Luis Alfredo Rivas Clase, nicknamed "The Surgeon" remained at large, Bautista said.
Joey Barrington has nicknamed him the Maverick, because everything he does on and off the court is unorthodox.
Among the first on the scene are the novel's narrator, a detective nicknamed Prof, and his partner, Gary.
In another operation, a tactical team was dispatched to arrest an elusive MS-13 leader nicknamed The Impossible.
Negombo is nicknamed "Little Rome" because of its robust Catholic culture, which dates to 16th-century Portuguese colonialism.
And a building nicknamed the Haunted House is slathered in gold leaf, like an early Renaissance panel painting.
" Ms. Ronald notes that Helen Gould was nicknamed "Sister Helen" in the family, "referring to her unswerving righteousness.
" (The Bird nicknamed me Gorilla, because of my barrel chest and hirsute body.) "Gorilla is at Legal Aid.
He said the attack was motivated by the man — nicknamed Mountain — attempting to rape a smaller, younger inmate.
De Minaur, nicknamed "the demon", was delighted to notch up his first win over a top 10 player.
Garcia, nicknamed "Nacho," was the first to drizzle melted yellow cheese and sliced jalapenos over crispy tortilla chips.
Her profile also grew when she was named to Amazon's executive suite, nicknamed the "S-team," in December.
The light-skinned Kevin has nicknamed Chiron Black, and he asks why, wondering if it's a put-down.
This road — Coachella Road in California's Sonoran Desert, which several teams nicknamed Death Canal Road — becomes my nemesis.
Someone nicknamed him Flea Collar, because he had some fishing line wrapped around his neck, which isn't uncommon.
Reggie White was nicknamed "The Minister of Defense" as both an ordained minister and a defensive football player.
The independent board, now nicknamed "the Supreme Court of Facebook," is expected to begin its work next year.
Photos and videos of the lopsided structure went viral, and people nicknamed it the Leaning Tower of Dallas.
The type of bike he started off with, nicknamed the "Black Mamba," is still used widely in Africa.
The group was nicknamed the Antwerp (or Belgian) Six to avoid the difficulty of pronouncing their Flemish names.
Ms. Felice, nicknamed Nene, began baking in Paterson, N.J., with her own mother more than 50 years ago.
Nicknamed Macho by his father — who was out of the family's life — he lived up to the moniker.
The spot is nicknamed the "trophy waters," but purist fly anglers stick upstream to pursue the wild ones.
It has been nicknamed the iPhone X Plus, but it isn't clear what Apple will ultimately call it.
The spacecraft will have to maneuver around treacherous ground, including a three-story-high boulder nicknamed Mt. Doom.
Disarmingly, Noe is aware of his own flaws, telling us he was nicknamed "Know-All" as a child.
Nicknamed Mannequin Skywalker, the dummy is equipped with sensors to study how the trips will affect future customers.
We also got photos of the most distant object humanity has ever visited: a space rock nicknamed Arrokoth.
The unknown victim, nicknamed Ötzi, has literally been in cold storage in her museum for a quarter-century.
Nicknamed the "border buster", it was bought via fundraising by locals for around 3,000 pounds ($3,855) in 453.
Another boy nicknamed Bran Bran walked off the field with his head down after Henderson scored a touchdown.
A rescued Oedipus (Juan Castano), nicknamed "Patas Malas," or the not-so-macho "Bad Legs," grows up unmoored.
It was in one of the most violent spots on the Afghan map, nicknamed the Valley of Death.
The dinosaur, nicknamed Scotty, probably weighed about 9.8 tons and lived for more than three decades, they said.
They cheered as the first Max, nicknamed the Spirit of Renton, lifted off for its maiden test flight.
The infamous Irma Grese for example, nicknamed the Hyena of Auschwitz, began her career in Ravensbrück in 1942.
The user has been nicknamed the "Pangolin Princess" due to her proclivity for eating unusual and endangered species.
Nunes -- nicknamed "The Lioness" -- showed up in lion mask and looked VERY easy going about the whole fight.
Image: James B. AndersonIt's nicknamed the "humongous fungus"—an unusually large fungal growth belonging to a single genetic individual.
The two older suspects, nicknamed the "grandfather robbers," are apparently veterans of the Parisian crime scene, according to People.
But, after arriving on his winged beast, nicknamed "The Black Dread," Aegon actually offered mercy if Hoare just surrendered.
Chippy was actually a male tabby, but McNish was nicknamed "Chippy," and the cat's moniker reflected their close relationship.
Nicknamed Pixie, she was an early-19513th-century illustrator inspired as much by 19th-century symbolists as Art Nouveau.
BBC, which some insiders nicknamed "Billionaire Boys Club," said it could offer double-digit returns while guaranteeing investors' principal.
He had little positive to say, for example, about Abdirizak Warsame, a onetime spoken-word artist nicknamed A-Zak.
Trump announced he would be skipping the dinner — nicknamed "Nerd Prom" by Washington insiders — in a tweet last month.
Charlie Crist was gay, nicknamed him "Miss Charlie," and claimed that he only married a woman for political purposes.
Media nicknamed him "Robin Hood", after the legendary English outlaw who robbed the rich and gave to the poor.
Foreign experts have nicknamed the missile "Musudan" after the village in the northeast where North Korea has a Launchpad.
A conservative justice, he's been nicknamed "Scalito" because his views are similar to those of late Justice Antonin Scalia.
Microsoft beat out Amazon for a $10 billion cloud computing contract with the U.S. Department of Defense, nicknamed JEDI.
She has emerged as a leader of a group of young House Democrats nicknamed "the squad," consisting of Reps.
Her beloved silver 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe, nicknamed Lily, was flooded in her driveway and is a total loss.
The concept of the "Hit Oscar" or the "Popcorn Oscar", as it has been nicknamed, raises other questions, too.
We had nicknamed the statue "Hubal," after the greatest god of the Jahaliyya, the pre-Islamic period of Arabia.
Sajwani has been nicknamed the "Donald of Dubai" for all the real estate development he's done in that country.
The 1894 game between Harvard and Yale was nicknamed the "Hampden Park Blood Bath" after four players were crippled.
North Las Vegas Police Officer Eric Leavitt tells PEOPLE the boy, nicknamed Yo-Yo, has still not been found.
Mr Schwartzman, nicknamed "El Peque" ("the small one"), had only once before reached the third round of a major.
Earlier this month one such voyage, nicknamed the "cruise from hell", came to a resounding end in Melbourne, Australia.
The would-be revolutionaries were nicknamed the "Colorado Eight," and Curry's name was added to the indictment shortly thereafter.
SARKIS HOMBERGERGeneva A little over a year ago you nicknamed the British prime minister "Theresa Maybe" (January 7th 2017).
There, they found a never-before-described species of worm snail, Thylacodes vandyensis, or as they nicknamed it, Vandy.
Mr Magufuli, who is nicknamed "the bulldozer", impressed many when he came into office by cracking down on corruption.
Because of their oversized tongues, ovaries and testes, biologists have affectionately nicknamed Thorius the "tongue-flipping gonad" of salamanders.
This shotgun, nicknamed "The Terminator," is displayed with Blood members' bandannas covering it in the hallway of some projects.
Nicknamed MOAB (short for "Mother of All Bombs"), the weapon is the largest non-nuclear bomb in America's arsenal.
Tilikum, a male orca nicknamed Tilly, grew widely known in 2013 after being featured in the CNN documentary Blackfish.
Nicknamed Superman, Newton's big-play ability, and demonstrative celebrations, can quickly swing momentum for the Panthers and their fans.
Unemployed Americans started to set up shanty sites, nicknamed "Trump towns" in memory of the "Hoovervilles" of the 1930s.
The distinctive undulations in the data gave it a shape that caused it to be nicknamed the "duck curve".
It is nicknamed the "rum bill", because it would affect a Cuban-French venture that sells Havana Club rum.
Aiyawatt, nicknamed "Top", was recently appointed King Power's chief executive and serves as a vice chairman of Leicester City.

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