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Her nickname appears as a store name in the story " Christmas in Duckburg ", featured on page 1 of Walt Disney ’ s Christmas Parade # 9, published in 1958.
* Aunt Pittypat Hamilton: Her real name is Sarah Jane Hamilton, but she acquired the nickname " Pittypat " in childhood because of the way she walked on her tiny feet.
Her nickname, Murasaki, was most probably given at a court dinner in an incident she recorded in her diary: in c. 1008 the well-known court poet Fujiwara no Kintō inquired after the " Young Murasaki "— an allusion to the character named Murasaki in Genji — which would have been considered a compliment from a male court poet to a female author.
Her smallest tattoo was on her left ear and consisted of an arrow pointing to her left over the symbol of an eye, a reference to her nickname.
Her nickname for Dudley was " Eyes ", which was symbolised by the sign of ôô in their letters to each other.
Her sisters gave her the nickname " The Governess " and sent her as their group representative when they wanted their parents to grant a favor.
Her background and performances earned her the nickname " the Flying Housewife ".
Her nickname was " la tragédienne de la chanson ", and amongst her big hits were " Les goélands ", " Johnny Palmer ", " C ' est mon gigolo " and " Tu ne sais pas aimer "-- the latter song became a theme for French sufferers of AIDS.
Her nickname is " The tragic heroine ".
Her nickname is Brown Sugar.
* Fredda Gibson takes her professional name, " Georgia Gibbs ", and began appearing on the popular Camel Caravan radio program, hosted by Jimmy Durante and Gary Moore ( It was Moore who bestowed the famous nickname " Her Nibs, Miss Georgia Gibbs " upon her.
Her next hit, " Dynamite ", coming out of a 4 ft 9 inch frame, led to her lifelong nickname, Little Miss Dynamite.
Her birth name is Lillian, but during her high school years she acquired the nickname Gish, named for actress Lillian Gish.
Her name '" Camille " is actually a nickname given to her by first husband Gordon Souter in reference to the consumptive heroine of Alexandre Dumas ' La Dame aux Camélias.
Her mother Máire ( better known by her nickname, Baba )( née Ní Dhúgáin or Duggan in English ) was a music teacher and her father Leo Brennan was a member of a cabaret band with whom she performed as a child.
Her stage name " P! nk " was a nickname of hers when she was singing in the clubs.
Her nickname, " Titsie ," refers to her large breasts.
Her nickname, Tipper, derives from the lullaby " Tippy, Tippy, Tin ", originally sung in the 1940 Our Gang short " All About Hash " by child actress Janet Burston.
Her use of turbans has made her so distinguishable to the point of having earned the nickname " the lady with the turban " in Colombian popular culture.
Her character's nickname was " Lassie " due to the way she howled during intercourse.
Her appearances at air shows earned her the nickname the " Girl Hawk ".
Her father ran a small general store in the small town of Lafayette, Minnesota and gave her the nickname " Tippi.
Her tireless efforts earned her several variations of the nickname " Grande Dame of the Everglades " as well as the hostility of agricultural and business interests looking to benefit from land development in Florida.
Her olive skin and rosy complexion earned her the nickname " Wild Rose.
Her grandma's name is Ida Green, and the men's affectionate nickname for her is " Spuds ".

Her and Dar
Her trilogy of novels collectively entitled Dar Zamanlar (" Tight Times ", 1973 – 1987 ), for instance, examines the changes that occurred in Turkish society between the 1930s and the 1980s in a formally and technically innovative style.
Her responses are never less than opaque, though, and when she finally does complete the marriage ceremony in Knife of Dreams, just before her return to Ebou Dar to reassert control over the Seanchan, it is entirely for political reasons, though Tuon expresses interest in the idea of affection growing between them.
Salma married King Mohammed VI on 12 October 2001 ( nikah ) and on 21 March 2002 ( zifaf ), at the Dar al-Makhzin, Rabat, and was granted the personal title of Princess with the style of Her Royal Highness on her marriage.

Her and originated
Her Op-ed discusses the recent provision in the Dodd-Frank Reform bill that requires companies to prove where their minerals originated.
Her cult originated in what is today known as Ardennes, a region of Belgium, Luxembourg and France.
Her cult may have originated at Smyrna.
In the United Kingdom, where the practice originated, Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech, also known as the Gracious Address or, less formally, as the Queen's Speech, is typically read by the reigning sovereign at the State Opening of Parliament ; this occurs annually in May — prior to the Fixed Term Parliament Act 2011, the State Opening usually occurred in November or December — or soon after a general election.
Her brother Robert LuPone is an actor, dancer, and director who originated the role of Zach the director in A Chorus Line.
His father's family originated in Lancashire, and both grandfather and father held high posts in Her Majesty's Customs, the father becoming Collector at Liverpool.
Her character actually originated on the sitcom Perfect Strangers in a recurring role as a sarcastic elevator operator from 1987 to 1989.
The name Piz Gloria originated in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service ( 1963 ), wherein the hideout of the villain, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, is Piz Gloria, a mountain-top building containing an allergies investigation clinic.
Her name as given is Greek in form, although it ultimately originated from the Hebrew masculine name י ְ הו ֹ ח ָ נ ָ ן Yehôḥānān or יו ֹ ח ָ נ ָ ן Yôḥānān meaning ' God is gracious '.
Her first solo single, " Shy Girl ", was released the same year, while her first solo album, Stacey Q, was distributed in cassette format to limited release ( the album contained an early version of " Two of Hearts ", which originated with another artist, Sue Gatlin ).
Her father was in the lace trade, and his Jewish family originated in 1860 from Jever in the historical state of Oldenburg, currently Lower Saxony, Germany.
Her paternal grandparents originated from Slonim ( then in Poland, now in Belarus ), and emigrated to South Africa in 1929.
Her mother's family originated from Poland, and her grandfather was deported to Siberia shortly after the January Uprising, a Polish uprising against forced conscription in the Russian Army in 1863.
Her interest in child psychology originated from her dramatic role as the sexually abused youngster in CBS TV's Child of Rage when she was 7 years old.
Her best-known Off-Broadway role was her feisty portrayal of the title character in 1988's Pulitzer prize-winning drama Driving Miss Daisy which was originated by Dana Ivey at Playwrights Horizons in New York.
Her father, Charles Patrick Roberts ( 1892-1980 ), originated from Texas and by 1900 his family moved into Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory of Oklahoma, to farm while Charles was still very young.

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