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Early Adelaide was shaped by religious freedom and a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties, which led to the moniker " City of Churches ".
Producer Lee Smith was dropped and KRS-One adopted the Teacha moniker and made a deliberate attempt at creating politically and socially conscious Hip-Hop.
The mistake was picked up and repeated by numerous other media sources, and the moniker " D. B. Cooper " became lodged in the public's collective memory.
After the album's completion, the band were forced to change their name after Dreja issued a cease and desist letter, stating that Page was only allowed to use the New Yardbirds moniker for the Scandinavian dates.
Evans had been the arranger for the Claude Thornhill orchestra, and it was the sound of this group, as well as Duke Ellington's example, that suggested the creation of an unusual line-up: a nonet including a French horn and a tuba ( this accounts for the " tuba band " moniker that was to be associated with the combo ).
Indeed, this moniker was characteristic of the college ’ s growth.
However, the new moniker did not take, and it was quietly dropped by 1949.
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.
The 1991 Canada Cup marked the last time the tournament was played under the " Canada Cup " moniker.
Although the song was written by Lennon during his tenure with the Beatles it was both written and recorded without the help of the band and released as Lennon's first independent single under the " Plastic Ono Band " moniker.
Another track recorded during these sessions entitled " Guaguanco " was released separately under the Mighty Dub Katz moniker in 2006.
The moniker " Three Stooges " was never used during their tenure with Healy.
The year moniker was eventually dropped and the park was known simply as Epcot, a non-acronym, mixed-case word.
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.
However at the time of their February 1880 breakthrough, Bell was immensely proud of the achievement, to the point that he wanted to name his new second daughter " Photophone ", which was subtly discouraged by his wife Mabel Bell ( they instead chose Marian, with Daisy as her moniker ).
" It was this moniker, as applied especially to the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, that was popularized in the lyrics and title of the 1905 hit song " In My Merry Oldsmobile.
By the end of the 1990s, the corporate raider moniker was used less frequently as private equity firms pursued different tactics than their predecessors.
* The Hughes H-4 Hercules was made mostly of birch wood, despite its better-known moniker, " The Spruce Goose ".
Vickie Lynn Marshall ( née Hogan ) ( November 28, 1967 – February 8, 2007 ), aka Vickie Smith, before settling on Anna Nicole Smith as her moniker, was an American model, actress and television personality.
During the 1970s blue was the primary road color, with the more popular moniker ' SIXERS ' written in Art Deco lettering.

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The Milwaukee franchise transferred from the defunct International Hockey League, and were allowed to keep their previous moniker.
The PAPA organization was transferred to Kevin Martin in January 2004 and its moniker applied to the pinball tournaments formerly held under the name of Pinburgh ; PAPA 7 was the first of these, held in 2004.

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" This ambiguity was fixed a year later in a petition that would make official the Inman Square moniker.

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Although officially the name of only the village, the simple moniker " Fairport " is often used when referring to the encompassing township of Perinton as well.
The nucleus of The Byrds had formed in early 1964, when Jim McGuinn, Gene Clark, and David Crosby — united by a shared love of The Beatles ' music — came together under the moniker of The Jet Set at The Troubadour folk club in Los Angeles.
He stated that he obtained the moniker when he purchased Arnold's restaurant and people thought it was named after him, explaining that it was too costly to buy enough letter signs needed to rename it " Takahashi ".
Reverting once again to the moniker The Specials, the band's second album, More Specials was not as commercially successful and was recorded at a time when, according to Terry Hall, conflicts had developed in the band.
It was Grant's tailor who gave him his moniker by commenting, " I tell you, Rupert, you should call yourself Lord Invader so when you go up to the city you be invadin ' the capital.
The moniker was simply shortened to CNBC when the former was dropped.
For 60 years, the Northwest Conference sponsored sports exclusively for men, but in 1984 it joined with the Women's Conference of Independent Colleges to become the Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges, shortening the name to its current moniker in 1996 when it joined the NCAA.
* Mary J. Blige uses the moniker Brook Lynn when rapping
Having been unconditionally known and accepted simply by his moniker of " Lucky Eddie ," no one of Hägar's entourage, not even Hägar himself, ever knew Lucky Eddie's " real " name until around the late-1990s & early-2000s, when he was asked directly ( by Hägar himself on both separate occasions ) to share his true name: during the first inquiry Eddie squawked out an unpronounceable screed which left him raw-throated and winded ; during the second inquiry, in which Eddie asked for Hägar's assurance that this revelation would be kept " in confidence ," Eddie whispers his " real " name into Hägar's ear, upon hearing which Hägar accidentally blurts out what was shared with him in secret in a fit of uncontrollable laughter, thus inadvertently revealing that Lucky Eddie's real name is " Fortuitous Eduardo.
Financial services company Capital One has been the title sponsor of the bowl since 2001 when it was the Capital One Florida Citrus Bowl but with the exclusive Capital One Bowl moniker since 2003.
There had been speculation that both tracks would host Grands Prix, with the readoption of the Pacific Grand Prix moniker used by the TI Circuit when it hosted Grands Prix in 1994 and 1995.
Alfredshems IK played under that moniker until 1963, when it was renamed Modo AIK after their main sponsor, industrial corporation Mo och Domsjö AB ( commonly abbreviated MoDo ).
It used the Z103. 5 moniker but featured a different logo and slogan, although it continued to use the dot on its branding until 2010, when it was changed to match CIDC's logo, except the ". 5 " (" Dot-5 ") was omitted.
It continued as a pseudo-separate program until the start of the federal election campaign of fall 2000, when the second half-hour was turned over to additional election coverage hosted by Mansbridge, under the moniker " Behind the Ballot ".
Previously nicknamed " Boy Gary " ( Howard called his college roommate Dr. Lew Weinstein " boy " when giving an order ; preceded by " Boy " Lee Davis at WNBC ), Dell ' Abate's " Baba Booey " moniker originated on The Howard Stern Show on July 26, 1990, after telling a story of his prized collection of animation cels.
While the union lasted, Hostess was able to use the name Ding Dong for its Ring Ding clone in formerly restricted areas ; when dissolved, instead of restoring the product's original Big Wheels moniker, Hostess compromised with a new " King Dons " trademark for the affected areas.
The ' Lite ' moniker was removed when the station switched to a more gold-based Adult Contemporary or Classic Hits format.
In addition to the " Schoolboy " moniker appearing on his Hall of Fame plaque, Hoyt was also known as " The Merry Mortician ", for when he was not playing baseball, he spent days working as a funeral director and nights appearing on vaudeville.
Often referred to as the “ Jewel of the Texas League ” ( probably a moniker given the facility when it was new in 1994 ), Wolff Stadium is currently the oldest ballpark in the Texas League with 17 years of use.
It was supposed to function only when the lower house was not in function or could not meet, and had the power to enact " provisory rules " that had the same effect as laws ( hence the " conservative " moniker, because it " conserved " the power.
The moniker ' The Four Bucketeers ' came about as a way of circumnavigating any potential copyright difficulties of using the ' Tiswas ' brand when Tarrant and Co. performed the song outside of the TV show situation, and the initial record release.
These federal cuts were completed in 1997, under the moniker Labrador Transportation Initiative, when an agreement was signed which saw the federal government transfer ownership and operation of two ferry vessels, along with $ 340 million ( CAD ) for extending Labrador's road network.
The current highway dates back to 1971 when the southern end of M-40 was rerouted, and the previous alignment was given the M-51 moniker.
Horton, the inventor of the original Human Torch, became enraged when Johnny Storm began using the same moniker.

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