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Bedrock is also the name that Digweed and Muir use as their production moniker.
Additionally the team as a whole is occasionally referred to as the " Big Blue Wrecking Crew ", even though this moniker primarily and originally refers to the Giants defensive unit during the 80s and early 90s.
The combination of eight wheels on the trailer and ten wheels on the tractor is what led to the moniker " eighteen wheeler ".
He explains that his purpose in life is to be the archvillain to David's hero, even going so far as to suggest that his childhood moniker, " Mr. Glass ," should have alerted him to the fact that he was always a villain.
His commonly known name is not truly a personal name, but rather a moniker, which can be loosely translated as " Great Ruler " or " Patriarch Ruler " and was the Turkic equivalent of Timur's Perso-Arabic title Amīr-e Kabīr.
The Tech Coast is a moniker that has gained use as a descriptor for the region's diversified technology and industrial base as well as its multitude of prestigious and world-renowned research universities and other public and private institutions.
Mérida has been nicknamed " The White City ", though the exact origin of this moniker is not clear.
" Sir Nose D ’ Voidoffunk " is a character with a Pinocchio-like nose, whose moniker is a play on the name " Cyrano de Bergerac ".
The name is merely the standardized and accepted moniker.
In 1998, the group released its last album of original material under the NTM moniker, as both Joey Starr and Kool Shen started their own labels, promoting new bands and branching out in other fields such as the clothing industry ( 2High is Kool Shen's brand, Com-8 is Joey Starr's ).
One such is the character Ganelon, whose name is taken from the Matter of France: specifically, it is the name of the man whose moniker is more often " Ganelon the Traitor ".
In this short, his character first appears as he does in the series, and is given the name " Cartman ", while the character of Kenny appears as the character is depicted today and given Cartman's moniker from the previous short.
To this day, Bell Gardens is affectionately known by this moniker.
It is unclear exactly how Hodgkins ' name came to replace Gary as the village's moniker.
The city's moniker is " The City of Friendly People ".
The community that is today Pearl River was originally known as Halloo, a moniker it reputedly garnered from loggers yelling to one another as they labored along the nearby Pearl River.
* Redford is sometimes referred to as " The Mini-Bike Capital of The U. S. A ." This moniker is immortalized in a T-shirt designed by a long-time Redford resident.

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The area is sometimes referred to as ' The Palm Springs of Washington ', a moniker also proclaimed by a billboard at the entrance to the community.
Members sometimes recorded under the moniker of SP23, and the record label itself was called Network 23.
Royko sometimes used Lake Shore Drive as a political moniker.
Their partnership was known as Diamond-Star Motors, or DSM, and the vehicle trio through the close of the second-generation line were sometimes referred to by the DSM moniker among enthusiast circles.
Although the character adopts the moniker " Hitman " in his first appearance, he only refers to himself by that name once in his own series, in the very first issue ; the rest of the time, he is referred to by his given name ( although he was sometimes called " Hitman " in guest appearances ).
Weezer fans sometimes erroneously apply the Homie moniker to a very different Cuomo-led group of Boston-area musicians that played several shows while Rivers took time off from Harvard.
Fame sometimes produces under the moniker Fizzy Womack, and has produced a significant amount of tracks on all M. O. P.
The moniker " independent " is sometimes associated with these major-label owned independent labels because they use independent distributors to distribute their albums instead of their affiliated major-label distribution system.
However, the informal use of the moniker Shelbourne is sometimes used to refer to the area around Shelbourne Road, Ballsbridge, in the south east part of Dublin city.
For many years, KMID was known as " Big 2 ", but adopted the " ABC2 " moniker in early 2004, but sometimes is still known as " Big 2 ".
In the tradition of the acronym SoHo, realtors sometimes give this area the moniker NoMa ( North of Massachusetts Avenue ).
Cohen also wrote the stories and / or screenplays for at least nine films, co-writing with pal Aben Kandel and sometimes using one pseudonym-either " Ralph Thornton " or " Kenneth Langtry "-between them ( Kandel also wrote solo for Cohen on Kid Monk Baroni and, using the Thornton moniker, on Blood of Dracula ).
The nickname also sometimes applies to a spillover of the Uptown area, which has become the official moniker for the area between downtown Dallas and Oak Lawn beginning in the 1980s.
The ride's moniker is pronounced X-two by the amusement park ; however, the ride is sometimes referred to as X-squared, or Xtreme to the Second Power.
Mon Rivera is the common name given to two distinct Puerto Rican musicians ( both born in Mayagüez ), namely Monserrate Rivera Alers ( originally nicknamed Rate, later referred to as " Don Mon ", or Mon The Elder, and sometimes erroneously credited as Ramón in songwriting credits ) and his oldest son, Efraín Rivera Castillo ( referred to early in his career as " Moncito ", or Little Mon, and later known by his father's moniker ).

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" Philips excels at a variety of different skills including skeet shooting, cattle rustling ( for which he earned the cowboy moniker " Lips "), didgeridoo playing and the ability to discern truck brands simply by hearing their horns ( which he employed for a number of years in a game known as " Whatcha ' Haulin '?

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Although Witten coined the term M-theory to refer to his model of an eleven-dimensional universe, other scientists have generalized the moniker for application to any of various meta-theories involving string theory and brane cosmology.
The moniker is largely symbolic, as locals generally do not refer to the road by that name, although the name is used frequently by the traffic reporter for the area's largest radio station, WHAS 840-AM in nearby Louisville, Kentucky.
The English language translation of the series began referring to the character as Yami for the duration of the second season ( to justify the " Yami Yugi " moniker without having to involve the Japanese language in the explanation ), but this dropped early in the third season, and characters began to refer to Atem as " Pharaoh " without explanation to the sudden reversal of naming.
During these events, the name Hofstad Network became public and the media has continued to use this moniker to refer to the organization.
Afro-Asian and / or Blasian is a moniker used to refer a person of mixed Black and Asian ( specifically East or Southeast Asian ) ancestry.
The lyrics explicitly mention the Golden Gate Bridge and refer to " the City by the Bay ", a common moniker for Starship's hometown of San Francisco, California.
( The moniker does not refer to the now-shuttered Fresh Kills Landfill, at the western end of Arden Avenue.
It is probably for this reason that, in a surprising move, WPSG announced in the summer of 2006 that it would revive the old Philly 57 moniker as part of the station's new branding, CW Philly 57, although on-air promotions refer to the station as CW Philly.
In high school Abbey kept a journal and often used the moniker Jonathan Troy to refer to himself.
In contrast, the moniker is used in the March 31, 1376 bull of excommunication to refer to the otto dei preti ( the levy committee, literally meaning " eight priests ").
All except D800 and D812 were named after Royal Navy vessels, thus the " Warship diesel " moniker used to refer to the class.

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