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Affectionately known as her " Boar " or her " Turk ," discord arose between them, and on 1 July, Oxford bolted to the continent without permission, travelling to Calais with Lord Edward Seymour, and then to Flanders, ' carrying a great sum of money with him '.
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.
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 known as " Cardy ", he was the first Standardbred to win US $ 1 million in prize money in North America.
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 " Dead Fred ", the portrait is taken by fraternity members to Centre football and basketball games and other events.
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 known as Gurudeva, he was born in California in 1927 as Robert Hansen.
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 known as the " Seventhsu " or simply " 7th Sukairain " by owners, due to it being the 7th-generation Skyline.
Affectionately known to Boro fans as " Mogga ", Mowbray became a legend in Middlesbrough for being a local lad who led the club from liquidation back into the top league of English football within two seasons.
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 called Yukarin by her fans, she is also known for her high-pitched voice and interest in Lolita fashion.
Affectionately known as Gon, Nakayama is a fan favorite among many casual Japanese football fans for his outspoken and humorous nature.
Affectionately known as " Colonel Sam ," McLaughlin served as Honorary Colonel until 1967, earning the distinction as the longest continuously serving Honorary Colonel in the history of the Canadian Forces.
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 " Monz ," he had a 48-year tenure at Saint Charles, from 1950 until his retirement in 1998.
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 known as " Wee Daniel ", O ' Donnell is a prominent ambassador for his home county of Donegal.

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Affectionately remembered by alumni as " Jenny Wren ," she laid the foundations of a modern library.
Affectionately called " Korean nation's little sister ," Moon started modeling at the age of 12 and appeared in the documentary film On the Way ( 1999 ) the following year.

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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 dubbed the ' bomber ' light, it was taken down during the war years when locals feared that a bomb may be dropped, sending a shower of glass onto theatre patrons below.
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.

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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 nicknamed ' The Tsar of Balaídos ' by the fans, Mostovoi formed an impressive midfield society with, amongst others, compatriot Valery Karpin, and helped Celta win the 2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup.
Affectionately giving the Doctor the nickname of " Professor ", she is convinced that the Doctor needs her to watch his back, and protects him with a fierce loyalty.
His writings include Affectionately, FDR ( with Sidney Shalett, 1959 ) and My Parents, a Differing View ( with Bill Libby, 1976 ).

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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.

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Affectionately dubbed the " OSH " by its residents.
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.
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 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, 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.

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* John Wayne Gacy, a convicted serial killer also known as the " Killer Clown "
Killer whale s, also known as Orcas
They are the second ( known ) victims of the Zodiac Killer.
Killer and pilot whales are the only nonhuman species in which the females are known to go through menopause and live for decades after they have finished breeding.
" The Funniest Joke in the World " is the title most frequently used for written references to a Monty Python's Flying Circus comedy sketch, which is also known by two other phrases that appear within it, " Joke Warfare " and " Killer Joke ", the latter being the most commonly spoken title used to refer to it.
Killer whales are the moose's only known marine predator as they have been known to prey on them when swimming between islands out of North America's Northwest Coast.
Smoking PCP is known as " getting wet ", and a cigarette or joint which has been dipped in PCP may be referred to on the street as a " fry stick ," " sherm ," " leak ," " amp ," " lovely ," " KJ ( an abbreviation for ' Killer Joint ')," " toe tag ", " dipper ", " happy stick ," or " wet stick.
They are the second ( known ) victims of the Zodiac Killer.
Police knew that this description could be none other than a former member of Egan's Rats, Fred ' Killer ' Burke ; Burke and a close companion, James Ray, were well known to wear police uniforms whenever on a robbery spree.
Killer Queen and Khashoggi are looking for " The place of Living Rock ", blowing up all the known artifacts made of stone.
The modern archetype of the evil clown has unclear origins, but one of the first appearances of the concept is that of John Wayne Gacy, an American serial killer and rapist who became known as the Killer Clown after it was discovered that he performed as Pogo the Clown at children's parties and other events.
In 1972, Sega released an electro-mechanical game called Killer Shark, a first-person light gun shooter known for appearing in the 1975 film Jaws.
He is known by the nickname " The Killer ".
* William Bonin, serial killer known as the Freeway Killer
Killer whales or orcas have been known to come up the Firth of Forth as far as Queensferry and have been observed from the coastal path which passes through the reserve.
Ira Samuel Einhorn ( born May 15, 1940 ), known as " the Unicorn Killer ", is a convicted murderer and former environmental advocate.
# Island of Death ( original title: Ta Pedhia tou dhiavolou ; also known as Devils in Mykonos, A Craving For Lust ) – refused a video certificate in 1987 as Psychic Killer II ; released with 4m 9s cut in 2002 ; released uncut September 2010
50 years later after " The Change ", life on the island of Florida is constantly threatened by the threat of mutation due to residual ionizing radiation and encounters with local ruffians known as the Killer Clowns, as well as three organized crime factions: the DeSoto Family, the Obeah Orders and the Bahia Mafia.
21 in the UK, but the second, " Killer on the Loose ", reached the top 10 amid much adverse publicity due to the ongoing activities of serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, known as " The Yorkshire Ripper ".
The Ninth Configuration, ( also known as Twinkle, Twinkle, " Killer " Kane ) is a 1980 American film directed by William Peter Blatty.
William Peter Blatty had cast him as Killer Kane in The Ninth Configuration ( also known as Twinkle, Twinkle, Killer Kane ), and the film was being shot in Budapest, Hungary.
United Film Distribution, affiliated with the United Artists theatre chain and best known for releasing George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead, picked up the film and released it in other markets under the title Twinkle, Twinkle, " Killer " Kane.
* The Jackal may have been partially inspired by an assassin employed by the French SDECE during the Algerian War, known only as " the Killer ," who specialized in killing arms traffickers in creative ways ( including a poison dart fired from a hand-propelled blowgun, and a limpet mine filled with ball bearings ).

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