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