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Houser's and Panic
Unknown at the time, this would be Michael Houser's last studio album with Widespread Panic, before his cancer-related death in 2002.

Houser's and once-frequent
The band was named for Houser's once-frequent panic attacks.

Houser's and for
However, Houser's unique sound laid the foundation for the focus of the band's music.

Houser's and .
Houser's Tourist Court, Romney.

nickname and earned
In his early years he played with the camel foals and goats, and his love for camels earned him the nickname " Abu Bakr ", the father of the foal of the camel.
He had a humble background, and appears to have earned a living as a porter at the docks of Alexandria, hence his nickname of " Sack-bearer " ( Sakkas for sakkophoros ).
After the Soviet occupation of 1979, his role as an insurgence leader earned him the nickname of " Lion of Panjshir " ().
Its design style and excellent cross-country performance earned it the nickname of ' Greyhound '.
Managed by Harry Wright, Cincinnati adopted a uniform with white knickers and red stockings, and earned the famous nickname, a year or two before hiring the first fully professional team in 1869.
His torrid strikeout numbers earned Wood the nickname " Kid K ," and ultimately earned him the 1998 NL Rookie of the Year award.
The young Gaius earned the nickname Caligula ( meaning " little soldier's boot ", the diminutive form of caliga, n. hob-nailed military boot ) from his father's soldiers while accompanying him during his campaigns in Germania.
His constant demands for Western support and funding also earned him the nickname of " General Cash-My-Check ".
This corner is reportedly named after a local character who had earned the nickname of Tarzan and only wanted to give up his vegetable garden in the dunes if the track's designers named a nearby corner after him.
His aggressive driving style earned him the nickname " The Intimidator ".
In the 1987 season, Earnhardt earned his nickname " The Intimidator " after spinning out Elliott in the final segment of " The Winston ", a non-points event now known as the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.
In the Convention, David soon earned a nickname " ferocious terrorist ".
It earned the nickname " Lighthouse of the Pacific " because it was the most active volcano in Central America.
The following year, his squadron was based on the as a member of Air Group 51, where his lanky physique earned him the nickname ' Skin '.
" It earned this nickname from the troubles that couples have to endure while trying to navigate the many locks by themselves.
A characteristic mannerism in Rossini's orchestral scoring is a long, steady building of sound over an ostinato figure, creating " tempests in teapots by beginning in a whisper and rising to a flashing, glittering storm ," which earned him the nickname of " Signor Crescendo ".
His unconditional loyalty and efforts to please Hitler earned him the nickname of der treue Heinrich (" the faithful Heinrich ").
Menzies recalled Holt from the army, appointing him Minister without Portfolio assisting the Minister for Trade and Customs, and his recall earned him the ironic nickname " Gunner Holt.
During this period, Bagwell, Biggio, Derek Bell earned the collective nickname " The Killer Bs ".
So great was his zeal in encouraging patients to read the book that he earned the nickname " Doctor My-Book ".
It has earned the praise of Pope Benedict XVI and the nickname " The Pope's Favorite Rabbi ".
After naval studies in England between 1871 and 1878, Togo's role as Chief Admiral of the Grand Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Russo-Japanese War made him a legend in Japanese military history, and earned him the nickname ' Nelson of the Orient ' in Britain.
KSR called their cache-only memory architecture ( COMA ) by the trade name Allcache ; reliability problems with early systems earned it the nickname Allcrash, although memory was not necessarily the root cause of crashes.
" which earned him the nickname " Uncle Louis " in the media ( Papa Louis in Quebec ).

nickname and due
According to Hippolytus of Rome, John Mark is not Mark the Cousin of Barnabas, and Barnabas did not dispute with Paul because of personal favor to a blood relative, but due to his character as his nickname Barnabas (" Son of Encouragement ") indicates.
The team continued to dominate in and, reaching the playoffs due to the effort of a stubborn defense that gave the team the nickname " The Purple People Eaters.
When Netscape acquired the website directory NewHoo in 1998, they re-branded it the Open Directory Project with the nickname " dmoz " ( Directory of Mozilla ) due to its similarity to the Mozilla project.
The 60 and 66 MHz 0. 8 µm versions of the P5 Pentium processors also had ( for the time ) high heat production due to their 5V operation, and were often known colloquially as " coffee warmers " or some similar nickname.
Unfortunately, due to the failure to gain rights to the title they wanted, id designers were forced to fall back on the project's nickname of " Quake II.
From the late 18th century onwards, the British city of Manchester acquired the nickname " Cottonopolis " due to the cotton industry's omnipresence within the city, and Manchester's role as the heart of the global cotton trade.
Scott had earned the nickname of " Old Fuss and Feathers " in the military due to his insistence on appearance and discipline, and while respected, was also seen by the people as somewhat foppish.
During this time, due to his political activities, Louis received the nickname " Monsieur Veto " – and the name " Madame Veto " was likewise subsequently bequeathed on Marie Antoinette.
Red Planet is a nickname for the planet Mars, due to its surface color.
Although the nickname " Football War " implies that the conflict was due to a football game, the causes of the war go deeper.
The gulf is known by the nickname " Pirate Alley " due to the large amount of pirate activity in the area.
The < span lang =" fr "> chambre introuvable </ span >, elected in 1815 and given the nickname " unobtainable " by Louis, due to the overwhelming ultra-royalist majority, threw out the Talleyrand-Fouché government and sought to legitimize the White Terror, passing trial against enemies of the state, sacking 50, 000 – 80, 000 civil service members, and dismissing 15, 000 army officers.
His curious nickname ( Plon-Plon ) derives from his pronunciation of his name when he was a child, while the nickname " Craint-Plomb ", " Afraid-of-Lead " was given to him by the army due to his absence from the Battle of Solferino.
Crowned " Thomas the Light-Bringer ," he soon receives the nickname " Thomas the Tax-Bringer " due to the merciless 80 % tax increase he imposed upon the people of Delain at the urging of Flagg.
Wilkes-Barre's population exploded due to the discovery of anthracite coal in the 19th century, which gave the city the nickname of " The Diamond City.
Historians have christened her " Lemonade Lucy " due to her staunch support of the temperance movement ; however, contrary to popular belief, she was never referred to by that nickname while living, and it was her husband who banned alcohol from the White House.
The San Diego franchise nickname became the " Rockets " due to the local development ( General Dynamics ) of the Atlas missile and booster rocket program.
The team gained the nickname " Lob City " due to several alley-oop plays, usually from Paul to Griffin or Jordan.
Verni gave Ellsworth ( pictured ) the nickname " Blitz " due to his over the top lifestyle
Verni gave Ellsworth the nickname " Blitz " due to his over-the-top lifestyle.,
He was known by the nickname " Kannuksen Kennedy " (" The Kennedy of Kannus ", Kannus being his hometown ) due to his streamlined and well coiffed habitus, a comparison with United States President John F. Kennedy.
They are often nicknamed Boeren (, Dutch for either peasants or farmers ) This nickname was first used as a derogatory name by rival supporters, due to Eindhoven's status of being a provincial city.
Six months later Dude came back without her, drunk ( hence his nickname, " Borrachón ", " big drunk "), but Dude has stopped drinking due to the crisis.
During the many years that the show was sponsored by Johnson Wax, Fibber nicknamed Wilcox " Waxy ", due to Wilcox's constant praises of their various products, and during the years the show was sponsored by Pet Milk, Fibber changed the nickname to " Milky ".

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