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This style of drive had the popular nickname " Toaster Drive ", because it required the use of a knife or other thin object to pry out the stuck media just like a piece of toast stuck in a real toaster ( though this is inadvisable with real toasters ).
Here, he was given his nickname “ Grien .” This name foremost comes from his preference to the color green, and secondly to distinguish him from the three other Hans ’ in the apprenticeship.
In contrast to other IRC networks of the time, in 1995 DALnet implemented " services ", a system that enforced IRC nickname and channel registrations.
While attempts to implement a similar system had been made before and other networks have since developed registration services of their own, at the time DALnet's successful decision to allow and enforce nickname and channel registration was considered to be unique and even controversial, as it went against established practice.
A user on one side of a netsplit takes the nickname of a target on the other side of the split ; when the servers reconnect, the nicks collide and both users are killed from the server.
* 1834 – Joaquim António de Aguiar issue a law extinguishing " all convents, monasteries, colleges, hospices and any other houses of the regular religious orders ", earning him the nickname of " The Friar-Killer ".
Boston is known for, among other things, baked beans ( hence the nickname " Beantown "), bulkie rolls, and various pastries.
This helped earn the city the nickname " Beirut on the Lake ", and many people wondered if Chicago would ever recover or face the more permanent declines of other cities in the U. S. Midwest.
The skills he learned while he was in the Secret Service have made him expert in communications and techniques of infiltration and sabotage and has a natural instinct for imitation which probrably earned him his other nickname " Spooky ".
Her nickname for Dudley was " Eyes ", which was symbolised by the sign of ôô in their letters to each other.
Other languages may use other conventions ; for example, Italian writes the nickname after the full name followed by detto ' called ' ( e. g., Salvatore Schillaci detto Totò ), in Spanish the nickname is written in formal contexts at the end in quotes following alias ( e. g. Alfonso Tostado, alias « el Abulense »), and Slovenian represents nicknames after a dash or hyphen ( e. g., Franc Rozman – Stane ).
His other party nickname was ' stone arse ', owing to his long hours at desks.
The names themselves come from Edmondson's and Mayall's own nicknames for each other ; many of Mayall's characters are referred to by some variation of the name " Richard " and " Eddie " is taken from " Eddie Monsoon ", Edmondson's nickname since University, which is a play on his then stage name, Ade Edmondson ( compare Edina Monsoon in Absolutely Fabulous, who is called " Eddie " by her friend Patsy, and is played by Edmondson's Comic Strip fellow and wife Jennifer Saunders ).
The modern theory is that " Laertius " is a nickname, to distinguish him from the many other people called Diogenes in the ancient world, and derived from the Homeric epithet " Diogenes Laertiade ," used in addressing Odysseus.
The young couple, mismatched from the start, never grew to like each other, and soon the young Philippe gave his wife the nickname of Madame Lucifer.
" Accordingly, Chamberlain advocated investment in the tropics of Africa, the West Indies and other underdeveloped possessions, a policy that earned him the nickname " Joseph Africanus " among the press.
It is rumored that some participants engage in sexually promiscuous activity although several eventually ended up marrying each other ( hence the Love Boat nickname ).. Several unplanned pregnancies were documented on the 1996 study tour which resulted in more stringent rules for subsequent tours ; including rules against the opposite sex being present in the same dorm room and more strictly enforced curfews.
More state governors have hailed from Marshall County than any other county in Tennessee, giving the county the nickname " Mother of Governors.
* Baba ( nickname ), meaning father in Farsi ( Persian ), Pakistan ( Urdu language ), Indian ( Marathi / Maharastra ), Middle Eastern, Greek, and African cultures & grandmother in Ukrainian, Macedonian, Serbian and other Slavic languages
His career lasted longer than other romantic actors, winning him the nickname " the last of the cinema's great lovers.
" Personally, their friendship never faltered, though strained by the pressures of business and Ericsson's quick temper, DeLamater called Ericsson " John " and Ericsson called DeLamater by his middle nickname " Harry ", intimacies almost unknown in Ericsson's other relationships.
Palmdale refers to itself with the nickname the " aerospace capital of the United States ", and has been the site of research, development, final assembly, flight testing and / or servicing / modifications of the Space Shuttle, B-1 Lancer, X-15, B-2 Spirit, F-117 Nighthawk, F-35 Lightning II, SR-71 Blackbird, Lockheed L-1011 Tristar, and many other aircraft that have been used in the United States Air Force, NASA and air forces and airlines around the world.
As a result, it became a railhead destination for cattle drives from Texas and other south-western points, from whence it has derived its nickname " Cowtown.
Its nickname is " The Only One " because no other town in the world is known by the same name.

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In terms of values, Leeming contrasts " the myth of Jesus " with the myths of other " Christian heroes such as St. George, Roland, el Cid, and even King Arthur "; the latter hero myths, Leeming argues, reflect the survival of pre-Christian heroic values —" values of military dominance and cultural differentiation and hegemony "— more than the values expressed in the Christ story. Pomors often depicted Sirin s on the illustrations in the Book of Genesis as birds sitting in paradise trees.
Mountbatten was a strong influence in the upbringing of his grand-nephew, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and later as a mentor —" Honorary Grandfather " and " Honorary Grandson ", they fondly called each other according to the Jonathan Dimbleby biography of the Prince — though according to both the Ziegler biography of Mountbatten and the Dimbleby biography of the Prince, the results may have been mixed.
For example, in the UK ( and in other Commonwealth countries ), to " table " a motion means to place it on the agenda ( to bring it to the table for consideration ), while in the US it means exactly the opposite —" to remove it from consideration " ( to lay it aside on the table rather than hold it up for consideration ).
The album provided two mainstream hits: the lead single " Price to Play ", and " So Far Away " ( which spent 14 weeks on top of the rock chart, and was featured on an episode of Smallville ); in addition, two other singles failed to crack the Hot 100 —" How About You " and " Zoe Jane "— but " How About You " was a fairly popular song on modern rock radio.
It involves some elements of classical tragedy —" noble " characters and the audience's knowledge of Thomasina's impending death — but the predominant element is comedy, in the way that the characters interact with each other and their witty, epigrammatic dialogue.
While this precise terminology —" by faith alone "— does not appear in English Bible translations other than in where it has been claimed that the author seems to reject the notion that a person is justified by God solely on account of faith, other Catholic authorities also used " alone " in their translation of Romans 3: 28 or exegesis of salvation by faith passages, and it is claimed to summarize the teaching of the New Testament, and especially the Pauline epistles such as, which systematically reject the proposition that justification before God is obtained due to the merit of one's obedience to the Law of Moses ( see also Biblical law in Christianity ), or Abraham's circumcision and works.
This concern of " appropriation " is not unique, with similar criticisms having been raised about Catholic narratives regarding other convert victims of the Holocaust —" making it seem that the Church, not the Jewish people, was the primary victim of Nazi genocide ".
Between the two extremes —" broad Patois " on one end of the spectrum, and " perfect " Standard on the other — there are various in-between varieties.
They were seen as the likely leaders of the impending regency —" there are no other nobles of a fit age and ability for the task ", Eustache Chapuys, the former Imperial ambassador, commented from his retirement.
The album's other singles —" Don't Let Me Get Me ," the Dallas Austin-produced " Just like a Pill ," and " Family Portrait "— were also radio and chart successes, with " Just like a Pill " becoming Pink's first solo UK number-one hit.
The third pastoral in this book —" Who can live in heart so glad As the merrie country lad "— is well known ; with some other of Breton's daintiest poems, among them the lullaby, " Come little babe, come silly soule ," ( This poem, however, comes from The Arbor of Amorous Devises, which is only in part Breton's work.
All members of the Order of Ministry, active and retired, Recognized Designated Lay Ministers under appointment as well as several other classifications of lay members are members of the presbytery —" presbyters "— rather than members of their pastoral charge.
However, the adjectives used to describe Telemachus —" blameless ", " discerning ", and " decent "— are words with positive connotations in other of Tennyson's poetry and within the classical tradition, where " blameless " is an attribute of gods and heroes.
Blended of pure, dry propane ( refrigerant designator R-290 ) and isobutane ( R-600a ) the blend —" R-290a "— has negligible ozone depletion potential and very low global warming potential and can serve as a functional replacement for R-12, R-22, R-134a, and other chlorofluorocarbon or hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants in conventional stationary refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
This novel arrangement proved too much for the resident Anglican priest, Erasmus Stourton —" that knave Stourton ", as Baltimore referred to him — who, after altercations with Baltimore, was placed on a ship for England, where he lost no time in reporting Baltimore's practices to the authorities, complaining that the Catholic priests Smith and Hackett said mass every Sunday and " doe use all other ceremonies of the church of Rome in as ample a manner as tis used in Spayne ".
His other poems written at the same time —" The Mask of Anarchy ," " Prometheus Unbound ," and " England in 1819 "— take up these same problems of political change, revolution, and role of the poet.
During the trial, testimony from the children stated that the naked movie star game was actually a rhyming taunt used to tease other children —" What you say is what you are, you're a naked movie star ,"— and had nothing to do with having naked pictures taken.
The term can also apply to errors in the other direction —" errors of impunity ", and to civil cases.
Unlike the other tables in the game, the name of the table in the menu did not reflect the name displayed on the table itself —" Graveyard ".
Unlike two other similarly named state songs —" Maryland, My Maryland " and " Michigan, My Michigan "—" Oregon, My Oregon " is not set to the tune of " O Tannenbaum.
In 1995, Billboard magazine named four Anderson compositions —" City Lights ," " Once A Day ," " Still ," and " Mama Sang A Song "— among the top 20 country songs of the past 35 years, more than any other songwriter.
In March 1989, together with five other Communist dignitaries ( Gheorghe Apostol, Alexandru Bârlădeanu, Silviu Brucan, Constantin Pîrvulescu, and Grigore Răceanu ), he signed the open letter known as Scrisoarea celor şase —" The Letter of the Six ".
The English phrase is something of a pun —" umbles " were the intestines, offal and other less valued meats of a deer.
" He quickly added however that Zionism, like all other national movements, must guard itself against the dangers of degeneration into jingoism —" If it ever developed in that direction, it will forfeit all claims to Socialist sympathy.

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