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Popularly known in Piedmontese as " Bela Rosin " ( Little Rosa the Beautiful ), she was born a commoner but made Countess of Mirafiori and Fontanafredda in 1858.
Popularly known as Palazzo Francia, surname of the family that built and owned it, it originally housed the Knights ' foundry-hence the name Ferreria.
Popularly known as Cajuns, the descendants of the Acadians maintained a separate culture that immeasurably enriched the Baton Rouge area.
Popularly known in Piedmontese as " Bela Rosin ", she was born a commoner but made Countess of Mirafiori and Fontanafredda in 1858.
Popularly known in Puerto Rico by its assigned channel number, Canal Cuatro, the station was also known by its animated cartoon mascot during the 1970s and 1980s, a bongo-playing cat ( known commonly as el gato de WAPA in Spanish ) and therefore its rhyming slogan is, Por el cuatro como el gato ( colloquially " on four like the cat "), which rhymes in Spanish.
Popularly known as " Redbud City " because of the many redbud trees that have historically lined city streets and the major approaches to the city, Buchanan has long been recognized as a Tree City USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation.
Popularly known as Beesontown, " The Town of Union " was founded by Henry Beeson on July 4, 1776, only coincidentally the same date as the United States Declaration of Independence.
Popularly known as Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, it was a guide to running a Victorian household, with advice on fashion, child care, animal husbandry, poisons, the management of servants, science, religion, and industrialism.
Popularly known as " the Alice " or simply " Alice ", Alice Springs is situated in the geographic centre of Australia near the southern border of the Northern Territory.
Popularly known as the ' Old Mo ', it was built on the site of the Mogul Saloon.
Popularly it is perhaps best known from the surviving archeological and literary evidence of its existence in medieval England.
Popularly known in India as the Eternal yatri or Eternal Charioteer, L. K.
Popularly known competition quizzes include
Popularly known as Kam Tin, from the name of the area, it is home to about 400 descendants of the Tang Clan, who built the village back in the 17th century.
Popularly known by his initials, T. O., Owens is as renowned for his flamboyant touchdown celebrations and public persona as he is for his talent on the field.
Popularly known as NCL, a constituent member of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research ( CSIR ) India, it was established in 1950.
Popularly known as the " Harlem Renaissance ", the period was one of intense literary and artistic production, with Harlem becoming the center of black American intellectual and artistic life.
Popularly known as the Duck Stamp Act, the bill's whole purpose was to generate revenue designated for only one use: acquiring wetlands for what is now known as the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Popularly known as FMS Baroda, it started offering a two-year full-time MBA course in 1984.
Popularly known as E. Davie Fulton.
Popularly called the " Little Kyoto of San-In ," Tsuwano is known for its picturesque mainstreet, " Tono-machi ," which is lined with Edo-era buildings and Koi ponds.

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Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao ( Telugu: స ా మర ్ ల వ ెం కట ర ం గ ా ర ా వ ు) ( 3 July 1918 18 July 1974 ) Popularly Known as S. V. R.

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Popularly, it is said that " if it isn't raining in Olot, it isn't raining anywhere " ( Si no plou a Olot, no plou enlloc in Catalan ).
Popularly, the name is used for any papal document that contains a metal seal.
Popularly hailed as The Wall, Dravid is regarded by many to be one of the greatest batsmen in cricketing history.
Popularly and among tango dancing circles, the authentic tango is considered to be the one which is closest to that originally danced in Argentina and Uruguay.
Popularly referred to as a " black box " by the media, the data recorded by the FDR is used for accident investigation, as well as for analyzing air safety issues, material degradation and engine performance.
Popularly, it is eaten raw when it ripens.
Popularly known as the " Princess of Tibet ", she is considered important in Tibetan Buddhism and Tibetan-Chinese politics, as she is the only offspring in the 620 plus year history of either the Panchen Lama or Dalai Lama reincarnation lineages.
Popularly, Camillus is the patron saint of the sick, hospitals, nurses and physicians.
Popularly the brothers equally figured as a pair, as is apparent from street talk reported to the authorities in March 1581: " My Lord of Warwick and my Lord of Leicester are traitors and come of traitor's blood, and if they had right they had lost their heads so well as others for making away of King Edward.
Popularly, this " ink " outline applied to animation and games is what ’ s called cel shading, while originally the term referred to the shading technique, regardless of whether outline is being applied or not.
Polonia International Airport () ( Popularly Polonia Airport, as in Indonesia, Bandara Polonia ) is located in the city of Medan, Indonesia, about 5 km from the Central Business District.
Popularly classified as closet drama, which means it has not had a major performance for centuries, the play was revived at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2011 by the Movement Theatre Company, in what is described as a " reconstructed " version.

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Popularly used in the music of Asturias, Galicia, Brittany, Spain, and even the Scandinavian countries ( in fact, there is even now a new Nordic branch of the instrument, having been modified further to suit the unique requirements of those musics ).

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: Popularly known as the Takarazuka Pair, these two are classmates of the lead characters.

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Popularly known as ' Aban Thakur ', his books Rajkahini, Budo Angla, Nalak, and Ksheerer Putul are landmarks in Bengali language children's literature.

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Popularly referred to as the " DC bullet ", this logo premiered on the February 1977 titles.
Popularly called flavus (" the blond "), in reference to the yellowish colour of its water, the Tiber has heavily advanced at the mouth by about 3 km since Roman times, leaving the ancient port of Ostia Antica 6 km inland.
Popularly reported sounds include a freight train, rushing rapids or waterfall, a nearby jet engine, or combinations of these.
Popularly, though, " Northern California " usually refers to the state's northernmost 48 counties.
Popularly nicknamed " The Mongoose ", he was in government office almost continuously from 1807 until his death in 1865, beginning his parliamentary career as a Tory and concluding it as a Liberal.
Popularly eaten raw.
Popularly nicknamed " St. Michael in peril of the sea " by medieval pilgrims making their way across the flats, the mount can still pose dangers for visitors who avoid the causeway and attempt the hazardous walk across the sands from the neighbouring coast.
Popularly dubbed " Star Wars " at the time, SDI was a multi-billion dollar research project for a missile defense system that could shoot down incoming Soviet missiles and eliminate the need for mutually assured destruction.

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