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This statue is the centerpiece of Lubbock's Walk of Fame, which honors notable people who contributed to Lubbock's musical history.
This procedure does not however typify all work described as narratological today ; Percy Lubbock's work in point of view ( The Craft of Fiction, 1921 ), is a case in point.

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Prince Henry attended St Peter's Court in Broadstairs and Eton College from September 1913 and during the First World War the house in which he lived, Mr. Lubbock's, was also home to Crown Prince Leopold of Belgium ( later Leopold III ).
After first working as a clerk in Lubbock's Bank, he was appointed Assistant Secretary to the Society for the Encouragement of Art ( precursor to the Royal Society of Arts ), in which capacity he made many influential friends, who furnished the means for publishing his various translations, which besides Plato and Aristotle, include Proclus, Porphyry, Apuleius, Ocellus Lucanus and other Neoplatonists and Pythagoreans.
Lubbock's Prehistoric Times ( 1865 ), Darwin's The Descent of Man ( 1870 ), James Archibald Geike's The Great Ice Age ( 1874 ) and William Boyd Dawkins ' Early Man in Britain ( 1880 ) became the standard works on the fields to which Lyell had introduced a generation of mid-Victorian readers.

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Lubbock won the bid to host the game over newer stadiums in larger cities, Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee and San Diego Stadium in San Diego, after the AFCA was convinced that Lubbock's advantages as a college town without competing entertainment would fill the stands with existing college football fans from West Texas.

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But the nickname never stuck and Gehrig was no match for Ruth in `` color '' -- which is sometimes a polite word for delinquent behavior on and off the field.
The title refers to the nickname given his wife by the composer, who is also a member of the National Film Board of Canada.
* Atlas is a nickname for Michael Marra, a Scottish musician ( born 1952 )
As king, Afonso IV is remembered as a soldier and a valiant general, hence the nickname the Brave.
Arizona State University's Division I athletic teams are called the Sun Devils, which is also the nickname used to refer to students and alumni of the university.
* Molly Pitcher was a nickname given to a woman said to have fought in the American Battle of Monmouth, who is generally believed to have been Mary Ludwig Hays McCauly.
Its name is derived from the nickname for New York, the Empire State.
There is a Mozart reference in the title — A Little Night Music is an occasionally used translation of Eine kleine Nachtmusik, the nickname of Mozart's Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, K. 525.
One well-known association the town has is with the ' Accrington Pals ', the nickname given to the smallest home town battalion of volunteers formed to fight in the first world war.
Strictly speaking, the ' Accrington Pals ' battalion is properly known as the ' 11th East Lancashire Regiment ': the nickname is a little misleading, since of the four 250-strong companies that made up the original battalion only one was actually composed of men from Accrington.
However, the nickname is also factually accurate, as the city ’ s tree coverage percentage is at 36 %, the highest out of all major American cities, and above the national average of 27 %.
The movie's title is from the nickname for the 41st Police Precinct in the South Bronx which was nicknamed " Fort Apache ".
The city was referred to as " Hüdavendigar " ( meaning " God's Gift ") during the Ottoman period, while a more recent nickname is " Yeşil Bursa " ( meaning " Green Bursa ") in reference to the parks and gardens located across its urban tissue, as well as to the vast forests in rich variety that extend in the surrounding region.
A common nickname for the intentional walk is four-finger salute, since most managers call for an intentional walk by holding up four fingers.
Other names were sometimes used before Boston officially adopted the nickname " Braves " in ; the club eventually left Boston for Milwaukee and is now playing in Atlanta, Georgia.
Ẓahīr ad-Dīn Muḥammad (, also known by his royal titles as al-ṣultānu ' l-ʿazam wa ' l-ḫāqān al-mukkarram bādshāh-e ġāzī ), is more commonly known by his nickname, Bābur (< big > بابر </ big >).
In the 2006 anime Black Lagoon, the nickname of the local Russian mob boss is " Balalaika ".
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.
This area of Manhattan is often called the Theater District or the Great White Way, a nickname originating in the headline " Found on the Great White Way " in the February 3, 1902 edition of the New York Evening Telegram.
" Great White Way " is a nickname for a section of Broadway in the Midtown section of the New York City borough of Manhattan, specifically the portion that encompasses the Theatre District, between 42nd and 53rd Streets, and encompassing Times Square.
" The Big Apple " is a nickname for New York City.
It is possible that the writer simply understood " Big Apple " as an appropriate nickname for any large city:

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* Hub City ( disambiguation ), the nickname of several cities
The city has gained the nickname " Hub City " because of its central location and also because Moncton has historically been the railway and land transportation hub for the Maritimes.
Today it goes by a more popular nickname as the " Hub City " of Northwest Florida.
It is believed by some area residents that the town got its nickname " The Hub City " because the two railroads intersected near the Ohio and Indiana state line.
Closter's central location earned it the nickname " Hub of the Northern Valley ".
Belen is Spanish for Bethlehem, and over time has gained the nickname " Hub City " because of the Belen Cutoff of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.
Hattiesburg's population first expanded as a center of the lumber and railroad industries, from which was derived the nickname " The Hub City.
Hattiesburg gained its nickname, the Hub City, in 1912 as a result of a contest in a local newspaper.
A combination of road, canal and rail links all converging on Portadown railway station gave it the nickname " Hub of the North " and this created employment through mass industry as well as helping the traditional agronomy of the area.
A set of locks joins Lake Muskoka and Lake Rosseau, so much boat and ship traffic in the township passes through, hence its nickname Hub of the Lakes.
With two college campuses, a shopping centre, a major hospital, and three long-term care facilities the town has energized its importance as a regional retail, service, transportation, government, and cultural centre, earning it the nickname " Hub of the Bay ".
On August 1, 2000, this format was implemented on channel 66 as WHUB-TV ( from Boston's nickname " The Hub "), using the branding " Hub 66 ", airing primarily syndicated programs ( both reruns, including Cheers, Taxi, and Star Trek: The Next Generation, and first-run programs ); the station also obtained the rights to Boston University ice hockey games ( previously held by WABU / WBPX ), as well as the annual Beanpot tournament.

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The name of the group, Boogie Down, derives from a nickname for the South Bronx section of The Bronx, one of the five boroughs of New York City.
* Triple C's, popular nickname for the rap group Carol City Cartel
* Silicon Gulf, a nickname for Davao City at Southern Mindanao, Philippines
The nickname " Texans " was also used by the precursor of the NFL's present-day Kansas City Chiefs, the Dallas Texans, which was also the name of a former Arena Football League franchise.
It is most notably known as a center of the music industry, earning it the nickname " Music City ".
He was educated at the Liverpool City School of Art, where he acquired the nickname Josh, which comes from having his work compared to that of Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Local output peaked in 1929, when workers in Ybor City and West Tampa rolled over 500, 000, 000 " clear Havana " cigars, earning the town the nickname " Cigar Capital of the World ".
* Contribution to Chicago's nickname, the " Windy City ".
* Redwood Forest, nickname for the Kansas City Chiefs that won Super Bowl IV.
New Haven had the first public tree planting program in America, producing a canopy of mature trees ( including some large elms ) that gave New Haven the nickname " The Elm City ".
The town soon became home to Hell's Half Acre, the biggest collection of bars, dance halls and bawdy houses south of Dodge City, Kansas ( the northern terminus of the Chisholm Trail ), giving Fort Worth the nickname of " The Paris of the Plains ".
The city's nickname, The Magic City, comes from this rapid growth.
A basin of urban ecology, Metz gained its nickname of Green City (), displaying extensive open grounds and public gardens and the historic downtown is one of the largest commercial, pedestrian areas in France.
*" Highland Park ", the nickname for Hilltop Park, a defunct baseball venue in New York City
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.
Basin City, almost universally referred to by the nickname Sin City, is a fictional town in the American west.
* New Haven, Connecticut, had the first public tree planting program in America, producing a canopy of mature trees ( including some large elms ) that gave New Haven the nickname " The Elm City ".
The team gained the nickname " Lob City " due to several alley-oop plays, usually from Paul to Griffin or Jordan.
In the 2009-10 NBA season they introduced a special jersey commemorating the Blazers ' " Rip City " nickname, borrowing elements from their old and current logos.
Stengel was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and originally nicknamed " Dutch ", a common nickname at that time for Americans of German ancestry.

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