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Affectionately dubbed the " OSH " by its residents.
Affectionately known as " Foth " as well as " Dr. Foth ", he dubbed himself " the Great Gatheringfroth " and coined some well-known terms in BC political history:

Affectionately and was
Affectionately known as " Mr. Cowboy ," his name was the first inscribed in the " Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor ", above Texas Stadium and the current Cowboys Stadium.
Affectionately known as " Cardy ", he was the first Standardbred to win US $ 1 million in prize money in North America.
In the latter category, Henry Gibbs ' Affectionately Yours, Fanny: Fanny Kemble and the Theatre was published in eight editions in English between 1945 and 1947.
Affectionately nicknamed ' Uncle Bill ' by the men of the expedition, Wilson was the confidant of many, respected for his judgement, mediatory skills and dedication to others.
Affectionately known as ' JPL ' by his fans, Lewis was a member of the third group of semifinalists and performed the Elton John song " Tiny Dancer ".
Affectionately known to local consumers as the " School ", it was for many years the only television and radio provider in Turkey.
Affectionately known as Gurudeva, he was born in California in 1927 as Robert Hansen.
Affectionately known as " The Fridge ", Friedgen was previously an offensive coordinator at Maryland, Georgia Tech, and in the National Football League with the San Diego Chargers.
Affectionately known as ' Dalyer ' by fans, it was also historically the " home of Irish football ", holding many Irish internationals and FAI Cup finals.
Affectionately known as " Killer ," Kilkenny was 9-0, with 129 strikeouts, 46 walks, nine complete games and an earned run average of 1. 31.
Affectionately known as Il Vecchio Maestro ( The Old Master ) and described as both an Anglophile and authoritarian, Pozzo's time as national coach coincided with the period in which Benito Mussolini governed Italy and it has been written that Pozzo was a beneficiary of that era in that he was able to command a type of control over players not permissible in the aftermath of that time.
Affectionately nicknamed " Papa Jack " since his playing days, Jackson was a highly respected and popular person among the Red Sox members and Fenway Park fans.
Affectionately called Zacke ( spike ) by the residents of Stuttgart, the line was opened on 23 August 1884.

Affectionately and taken
Affectionately known as " Dead Fred ", the portrait is taken by fraternity members to Centre football and basketball games and other events.

Affectionately and years
Affectionately, she calls Kingston “ Little Dog ,” an endearment she has not called her for years.
Affectionately called LIDS, the laboratory has hosted several luminaries over the years, such as Claude Shannon and David Forney.

Affectionately and when
Affectionately embracing satirical portrayals has been a Bush tactic at other times as well, such as when he presented a self-parodying slide show at the May 2004 Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner about looking for weapons of mass destruction in the Oval Office after the political comic strip Doonesbury satirically portrayed him on a similar comical search.

Affectionately and below
Affectionately referred to as " The Mountain " by its residents, there are a number of roads or " mountain accesses " that join the urban core below with the suburban expansion above.

Affectionately and .
Affectionately referred to as " The Arb " or " The Arbo ", Lincoln Arboretum is to the east of the City and retains its line of sight up the hill to the nearby Lincoln Cathedral.
Affectionately referred to as " The Arb ", the Nottingham Arboretum it also gives its name to the residential area-in which it lies-of the City of Nottingham, England.
He is Lord Chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth I. Affectionately known to the Queen as " Melchy ", the earnest Lord Melchett has set himself up as her closest personal advisor and is always close to her.
Affectionately nicknaming him " Bertunot ", he commissioned Bertone to create complete car bodies, above all for the limited series that the companies of the day were not always equipped to manufacture.
Affectionately remembered by alumni as " Jenny Wren ," she laid the foundations of a modern library.
Affectionately known as " Bogyoke " ( General ), Aung San is still widely admired by the Burmese people, and his name is still invoked in Burmese politics to this day.
Affectionately known as " Mr. New Year's Day ," Nelson subsequently did the play-by-play of the Cotton Bowl Classic for 26 seasons on CBS television, where he earned widespread recognition for his Tennessee drawl and signature opening greeting: " Happy New Year ; this is Lindsey Nelson in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
Affectionately called by her Polish name, " Justyna ", she lived in Ukraine for a year, but spent most of her childhood in the village of Wożuczyn near Zamość, Poland.
Affectionately known as the " Seventhsu " or simply " 7th Sukairain " by owners, due to it being the 7th-generation Skyline.

dubbed and bomber
Ciano took part in the Italian invasion of Ethiopia ( 1935 – 36 ) as a bomber squadron commander ( his unit, 15ª squadriglia da bombardamento, was dubbed " La Disperata ") where his future opponent Alessandro Pavolini served as lieutenant.
Until 2004, Dryden operated the oldest B-52 Stratofortress bomber, a B-52B model ( tail number 008 ) which had been converted to drop test aircraft, dubbed ' Balls 8.
Other aircraft recognized as Schnellbombers by the Luftwaffe were: the Junkers Ju 88, the first to be custom-designed for the role, three years before the start of the war, the Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse, and the jet-engined Arado Ar 234 Blitz ( dubbed " the fastest bomber " – " Schnellstbomber ").

dubbed and light
He dubbed this radiation " calorific rays ", and went on to show that it could be reflected, transmitted, and absorbed just like visible light.
Harlow new town and the rebuilding of Coventry city centre are said to show the influence of the Festival Style " in their light structures, picturesque layout and incorporation of works of art ", and Coventry Cathedral ( 1962 ), designed by Basil Spence, one of the Festival architects, was dubbed " The Festival of Britain at Prayer ".
General Pershing chose the Hotchkiss M1914 medium machine gun and the Chauchat light machine gun ( dubbed " automatic rifle " by the A. E. F.
However, the experiments unexpectedly create a bubble of something more stable than ordinary vacuum, dubbed novo-vacuum, that expands outward at half the speed of light as ordinary vacuum collapses to this new state at the border, hinting at more general laws beyond the Sarumpaet rules.
* The 15th Harpy Eagle, named " Hope " released in Belize, was dubbed, " Ambassador for Climate Change ," in Belize, in light of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009
Parry Moon dubbed this function the photic field ( 1981 ), while researchers in computer graphics call it the 4D light field ( Levoy 1996 ) or Lumigraph ( Gortler 1996 ).
Its name lives on through its original sponsorship of the Mercury Music Prize, now dubbed the ' Barclaycard Mercury Prize ' in light of its most recent sponsors.
All the characteristics would then be fed into a computer at the same moment, leading to one musical note culminating in mass nirvana that Townshend dubbeda kind of celestial cacophony .’ This philosophy was based on the writings of Inayat Khan, a Sufi master musician who espoused the theory that matter produces heat, light, and sound in the form of unique vibrations.
Armored versions were introduced as well as fire support versions, dubbed Amtanks, which were fitted with turrets from Stuart series light tanks ( LVT ( A )- 1 ) and Howitzer Motor Carriage M8s ( LVT ( A )- 4 ).
During 1940 the light cruiser HMAS Sydney and five elderly destroyers ( dubbed the ' Scrap Iron Flotilla ' by Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels — a title proudly accepted by the ships ) took part in a series of operations as part of the British Mediterranean Fleet, and sank several Italian warships.
The first, dubbed the " Blue Marvin ", housed in a light blue / grey metal case, was assembled in a small facility on Kenneth Street in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts, during ARP's infancy as a company.

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