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Charles was nicknamed " Spinky " by his father, and kept the nickname as an adult.
Brown's concert success, however, remained unabated and Brown kept up with a grueling schedule throughout the remainder of his life, living up to his previous nickname, " The Hardest Working Man in Show Business ", in spite of his advanced age.
The immigrant ethnic groups kept their cultures and languages to some extent, especially Brazilians known as " brancos " which is also the nickname for Brazilians in Bolivia.
The nickname and the garden are among the details about the former Iraqi leader that emerged during a 27 March 2008 tour of prison of the Baghdad cell where Saddam slept, bathed, and kept a journal in the final days before his execution.
Despite his nickname, he actually only kept birds at Leavenworth Penitentiary, before he was transferred to Alcatraz, where he was not allowed to keep pets.
The newly united team kept black-white-green as the club colours, but they chose to take to the field in red, giving the team the nickname Die Roten ( en: The Reds ).
When Hulk Hogan came back to the WWE, the WWE kept his Hollywood nickname.
Its successor, the Essex Regiment, kept the colour and the nickname.
An unrelated " Canton Bulldogs " team played in the United Football League in 1964 ; the team's name was somewhat coincidental, as it had moved from Cleveland and kept its original nickname ; that team moved to Philadelphia and became the " Philadelphia Bulldogs.
When he was the age of 3, in 1959, his parents divorced and he and his brothers were brought up by his maternal grandmother Alicia Acton ( born Chapman ; 1896 – 1968 ) until 1962, when his mother re-married Ernest W. Hook .. Like his band-mate Bernard Sumner, he took his step-father's surname, although in contrast of his friend he kept it, even more, he created his nickname, Hooky, from it.
* The Lair, nickname for the location in the " Valley of the Gods " where Stringfellow Hawke kept the helicopter Airwolf hidden in the 1980s TV action-adventure series Airwolf
Another school of thought involves English workers who came to work at the armaments depot at Crombie and at Rosyth Dockyard ; they kept their association with their local team by forming the Plymouth Argyle ( Rosyth ) Supporters Club and it is said that the Dunfermline nickname comes from the banners in evidence around the ground.
With the affiliation change to the Brewers, the franchise took the parent club ’ s nickname — which it kept despite changes in affiliation to the Cleveland Indians ( 1973 – 1975 ) and Texas Rangers ( 1976 ).
One of the reasons for doing so is that each nickname connected to the network increases the size of the network database which is being kept in sync across all servers.
Steamboat kept the nickname and gimmick for the remainder of his career.
As the area grew, it was given the nicknamed “ Walker ’ s Town .” Though the community kept this nickname for a few years, eventually it would be changed to something else ; something more famous which it holds to this day.
As part of Greek politician Aiskhines ( Aeschines )' proof that a member of the prosecution against him, Timarkhos ( Timarchus ), had prostituted himself to ( or been " kept " by ) another male while young, he attributed fellow prosecutor Demosthenes ' nickname Batalos (" arse ") to his " unmanliness and kinaidiā and frequently commented on his " unmanly and womanish temper ", even criticising his clothing: " If anyone took those dainty little coats and soft shirts off you ... and took them round for the jurors to handle, I think they'd be quite unable to say, if they hadn't been told in advance, whether they had hold of a man's clothing or a woman's.
Since the early controversy, the statue kept its nickname of les quatre sans culs, (" the four without arses ", which sounds in French similar to the title of the best-known movie by nouvelle vague director François Truffaut: Les quatre cents coups, " The 400 Blows ").
For what was left of the season, he caught fifteen games and had a batting average of. 294 He also acquired the nickname " Noisy John ," because he kept up a constant chatter on the field ; some baseball historians have noted this was part of his skill in waging " psychological warfare " on his opponents ( Bogen and Anderson, http :// bioproj. sabr. org / bioproj. cfm? a = v & v = l & pid = 7608 & bid = 1214 ) By all accounts he was an exceptional defensive catcher, praised for his skill in throwing out runners who were caught stealing.
During that time it acquired the nickname of “ The Donkey ”, as before the days of motor traffic, donkeys were kept tethered outside the Inn to help the horses and carts up the hill ; officially becoming this in 1947.
Harvey was easily recognizable due to his thick white hair, which had already gone completely gray when he was in his 30s, leading to the early nickname of " Silver ," and in 1971 he grew a handlebar mustache, at a time when no major league field personnel had worn facial hair since the 1940s ; he kept it trimmed to the edges of his mouth, and he wore it for one season.
McGreevy earned his nickname " Nuf Ced " due to the way he kept peace in his bar: when he grew frustrated with arguments over the Boston Americans ( who would later be renamed the Red Sox ) and the Boston Braves ( who would later move to Milwaukee and, eventually, Atlanta ), he would pound his hand on the bar and declare "' Nuff said !".
His nickname is due to his black hair and his custom-made, black armor, which is kept at the Jasna Góra Monastery.
Shortly before the names had been settled, Peter O ' Doherty had a pseudonym, Ouzo Pork — at that stage his brother was known as Brett Orlando — but he kept his real name for professional purposes, from June 1982 his nickname, as used in interviews, was Yoga Dog.

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Bronson Alcott later reflected on his childhood at Spindle Hill: " It kept me pure ...
Arnulf kept his seat here and from later events it may be inferred that the Carantanians, from an early time, treated him as their own Duke.
Later Biro pens had a spring that kept pressure on the piston, and still later the Biro pens used just gravity and capillary action.
Ivinskaya later recalled, " But I became so ill through loss of blood that she and Luisa had to get me to the hospital, and I not longer remember exactly what passed between me and this heavily built, strong-minded woman, who kept repeating how she didn't give a damn for our love and that, although she no longer loved Leonidovich herself, she would not allow her family to be broken up.
The population which kept its independence during the Venice Republic was later severely hit by World War I.
This is closely related to the increase in the size of armies throughout the early modern period ; heavily armored cavalrymen were expensive to raise and maintain and it took years to replace a skilled horseman or a trained horse, while arquebusiers and later musketeers could be trained and kept in the field at much lower cost, and were much easier to replace.
She did not ally herself with Eakins ' ardent student supporters, and later wrote, " A curious instinct of self-preservation kept me outside the magic circle.
TCL kept the revenue generated by Tramlink and LRT had to pay compensation to TCL for any changes to the fares and ticketing policy introduced later.
ClearType was later introduced as an operating system feature in Windows XP, where it was kept turned off by default.
The scheme was first published by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman in 1976, although it was later alleged that it had been separately invented a few years earlier within GCHQ, the British signals intelligence agency, by Malcolm J. Williamson but was kept classified.
To save Elvira's honor, her family kept her infant and took him to the near village of Bolaños de Calatrava, and Diego was later transferred to Aldea del Rey under the tutelage of Sancha López del Peral.
Davros proved too effective a character to be kept dead and was resurrected four years later in 1979's Destiny of the Daleks ( played by David Gooderson using the mask Friedlander made for Wisher-the mask had to be split into sections and rejoined to get as good a fit as possible ).
Jones later stated, in Tiger Beat magazine, " I kept my marriage a secret because I believe stars should be allowed a private life.
The captain had a wooden hand which was stolen during the battle ; it was later returned to the Foreign Legion and is now kept in a case in the Foreign Legion Museum at Aubagne, and paraded annually on Camerone Day.
It was later upgraded to Mk II specifications with a 7. 0 liter ( 427ci ) engine and a standard four ratio Kar Kraft gearbox, however the car kept specific features such as its open roof and lightweight chassis.
Five years later they laid siege to Chersonesos Taurica ; their cavalry kept roaming the steppes of Crimea until 590.
Reportedly, 40, 000 Goths were brought by Constantine to defend Constantinople in his later reign, and the Palace Guard was mostly composed of Germans, as the quality of the native Romans troops kept declining.
Then I say, such an engine may be made large enough to do the work required in employing eight, ten, fifteen, or twenty horses to be constantly maintained and kept for doing such a work …" The idea was later used by James Watt to help market his improved steam engine.
Many customers kept using their old software and one of the features of the later System / 370 was the ability to switch to emulation mode and back under operating system control.
William Dusinberre has argued that Polk's diary, which he kept during his presidency, was written for later publication, and does not represent Polk's policy.
Humayun's son, Akbar, never kept the diamond with himself and later only Shah Jahan took it out of his treasury.
They kept the British ships from approaching Germany, spotted when and where the British were laying sea-mines, and later aided in the destruction of those mines.
His pastels and portraits of his parents and friends, made when he was 15, were later kept in the museum of the Pasteur Institute in Paris.
He reportedly kept the " von " name in homage to Erich von Stroheim and Josef von Sternberg, both of whom also added it later in life.
The original colonists signed the " Covenant of Planetfall ", agreeing that this outcome was just recompense for the labors of the crew during the voyage ; that they signed at gunpoint as they were awakened from hibernation is kept secret from later generations, and also that those who refused, died.

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