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    1. ” What is the land of the seven? This was a nickname given to the area where the non-Jews lived


    2. The nickname comes from Deuteronomy 7:1 where God says that Israel will possess the land of “seven nations mightier than you


    3. She checked with her college friends to see if anyone went by the nickname, but she couldn’t find anyone who she could identify as the sender of her flowers


    4. went by the nickname, but she couldn’t find anyone who she could


    5. His nickname was Froggy because he taught French to the students who wanted to take French


    6. I wil nickname it "The


    7. Denalin was pleased, both that she'd been useful---and that she was getting a nickname; and one she didn't mind hearing


    8. This was a new Deni; even her new nickname was stronger


    9. The regular officer knew the other man only by his nickname, 'The Leader'


    10. Mute: The nickname given to a shrouded figure, seemingly aligned with the ern

    11. born in 1912, who went by the nickname Mollie


    12. I like to think that part of my nickname comes from the way I relentlessly hunt down these villains and tear them to pieces


    13. Particularly when I found out I had been given the nickname “Cowboy” because of it


    14. Her nickname went back to a drunken night a few weeks after their first date, when they had watched Gone With the Wind and fumbled around on the couch


    15. The dates had led nowhere but the nickname had stuck


    16. Her name was Mildred O‘Brian and her nickname was Mickey


    17. * The Wild West was a nickname we gave a certain part of Pretoria, situated in the western half of the city


    18. In fact, he had a Micmac nickname which, translated, meant


    19. That was the day he earned his lifelong nickname, ‘The Mutant


    20. Today their name is a nickname for ignorant bigots

    21. It was Jeffrey Hunter’s old nickname, followed by the year of his birth


    22. He spent most of his life trying to get the office only to be hated once he was president, and happy to leave the office after one term where he acquired the nickname “Martin Van Ruin


    23. acquired his nickname, “Snapper


    24. It’s a nickname my colleagues often use, jokingly of course


    25. You can call me by my nickname, Plunger


    26. “Is that a nickname?”


    27. I knew that four was a low number, low enough to merit a nickname, but I didn’t know it was less than half the average


    28. ” Caleb doesn’t know that Tobias wears his excellence all the time in his own nickname


    29. Stiff,” I say, cringing as I say the word that was my nickname in Dauntless


    30. They seem to have embraced the nickname

    31. Mrs Strang became my hero, I stopped using the nickname I’d created and informed everybody that she was a wonderful person


    32. How does she know my name? And not just my name—my nickname, the name I chose when I joined Dauntless?


    33. “I gave him his nickname, though


    34. New York had gotten its nickname the “Empire State,” because of its vast wealth and


    35. when Dacian gasped at the utterance of his old nickname


    36. I am called Cacalotl as a nickname, much as our ancestor was called the Raven


    37. When speaking of the childhood nickname Junior came to cherish


    38. There was once a stage where it looked like the Daisuke Matsu-morron nickname might spread like wildfire, but luckily hanging out with Kiyori's group helped put a stop to it


    39. nickname, on the same day, or shortly thereafter


    40. Why was the woman calling her Barbie? Was that a nickname they gave her? I was about to burst into laughter when her gaze silenced me

    41. “Peaches!” Nicky exclaimed coming to hug me, I hated the nickname she gave me but in time it grew on me


    42. That is his nickname, as he can always be found on the wonderful downtown Tyler square with all his junk that he carries in his cart


    43. looked and acted like his nickname


    44. ” There it was again, that stupid nickname I’d come up with


    45. ” The stupid nickname my stupid old self made out, irritated me


    46. The Commission also was split with two Republicans, including the chairman who made no secret that he was running for governor (against my ultimate boss, the sitting Attorney General), and one Democrat, who had the longest tenure by far, but was mostly deaf and blind, hence his nickname, Mister Magoo


    47. Acknowledging his nickname, he pauses and stares at me with raised eyebrows


    48. It’s a child’s nickname, and I guess it’s time I stopped being a child


    49. Her nickname was Tet, and when I asked her how she got that name, she said her mother didn’t feel Elizabeth suited her, so she called her by her middle name, which her friends naturally shortened


    50. ” He asked, lamb was his nickname for her












































    1. nicknamed le Mont, and was as gentle as a mouse


    2. Comprising three islands (St Thomas, St Croix and St Jon), these are nicknamed Rock City, Twin City, Love City (and Smal City for the local Water Island)


    3. Such was his modus operandi that he was actually nicknamed the sleeping prophet!


    4. He was nicknamed the Warlord, not so much for his prowess on the battlefield as for his appearance, for his was the face of a hardened warrior


    5. They also continue to support the Global Seed Vault in Svalbard, nicknamed the Doomsday Vault, deep frozen in the middle of a Norwegian mountain


    6. My cousins nicknamed me that because


    7. Since Carolina was not truly coeducational at the time, the best place to find girls was at the Women’s College, nicknamed “WC,” in Greensboro


    8. Aside from his surname, he was nicknamed Dagul because he was tall and stout


    9. Tony nicknamed Anna Paola after the main character of the play: Bella! And from this


    10. (Later to be nicknamed "Harald the Messy-Haired," this boy would grow up to be a famous and cruel warrior, the hero of many sagas

    11. He quickly nicknamed the room in his head, “The Lion's


    12. At the top of the steps Henry, the guard Zoe had nicknamed Goliath, was standing to attention


    13. our first real kiss from a boy nicknamed Scooter, when we were ten years old


    14. "Is there a reason you nicknamed her Nurse Gestapo?"


    15. She remembered when Sonja and her were barely in their teen and nicknamed themselves Smut Ville


    16. Perhaps another reason these flies are nicknamed bee-flies is because of their feeding habits


    17. 1 James, the older of the two apostle sons of Zebedee, whom Jesus nicknamed "sons of thunder," was thirty years old when he became an apostle


    18. Parikshit Agarawal, nicknamed ‘the parasite’ by the prisoners, was literally a lost soul


    19. As we walked out the door and into the car my father had to know why Harley was nicknamed "Stinky"


    20. The chip is equipped with brain stimulators as well as what we have nicknamed, brain "traffickers"

    21. My Viceroy—or ruler in my absence—was a female I nicknamed “Willa


    22. We have nicknamed the machine "Cornucopia" or "Corny" for short


    23. Peter had engineered the entire project that he had nicknamed the car "Edwin" after his father Edwin La Fontaine


    24. Otherwise, I would've been nicknamed 'Dummy'


    25. This Lady Hawk, as she is nicknamed on the radio, was seen leading the first wave of P-40 fighters


    26. Bill Hurst and his copilot, Steve Cheshire, smiled at Gridley�s question: a lot of RAF crews dreamed about the Canadian woman popularly nicknamed �Super Nancy�


    27. � These blockowas and stupowas, as they are commonly nicknamed, are to be treated like the Germans and segregated from the other camp inmates


    28. ����������� �I don�t believe this, Pierre: the Germans are bringing in a female prisoner nicknamed the She-Wolf


    29. ����������� �It seems that a female prisoner nicknamed the She-Wolf by the Germans has just arrived


    30. As he approached the kitchen that was only a few doors down from his own office, he noticed Captain Higgins’s secretary, June (affectionately nicknamed Junebug by the entire force) with her trademark beehive hairdo perfectly arranged as if bonded with shellac, filling a cup at the water cooler

    31. ’’ Replied Krulak, who was nicknamed ‘The Brute’


    32. ’’ Replied the one nicknamed ‘Sparrow’, who was still rather formal with her


    33. Last but not least, she spoke with the ship’s main computer, nicknamed ‘Spirit’, a machine with a high level of artificial intelligence and with access to all the ship’s databanks


    34. The Club was what the good Reamstown alcoholics nicknamed the


    35. They had nicknamed him “Stumpy”


    36. I noticed that despite the fact that Nikolai Andreevich was a psychotherapist, zealous atheist, and the common sense of our company (as we jokingly nicknamed him), he didn’t miss a single training and treated Sensei with delicate respect


    37. nicknamed her as Cold Blood!” And moved back three steps as he shivered at the


    38. The pasha was well acquainted with Officer Sheikho’s deeds which were most important to the hierarchy of the Turkish government and they had nicknamed him ‘Aslan’ (lion), for he truly feared no-one and he was greatly admired and respected by his followers and leaders, especially the high commander of the Turkish army who had great affection for him and had made him one of his closest confidants


    39. I recently read about a disorder called Sirenomelia which people nicknamed the ‘Mermaid Syndrome


    40. ” – as Jeremy had nicknamed them – I had to say that it was better than any other I had tasted

    41. She had laughed and laughed, at all his jokes, at everything he said, and had nicknamed him her A


    42. They took turns in attending to Nguyen, who they’d nicknamed ‘The liberator’ even though in the past there was never any love between the Cambodian and Vietnamese people, however they all knew that, this time the Vietnamese had come to help rid their land of their Cambodian nightmare, the Khmer Rouge


    43. Fisherman Ca introduced himself as Gio-A Tho, but he was always nicknamed Ca


    44. ” He had been nicknamed the weasel, and was as slippery a


    45. nicknamed the Eagle’s Nest because of its highly perched


    46. He was nicknamed Ruksa meaning “Permission” because he allowed free market which destroyed the country’s industrial sector


    47. The next morning, I do all right in the semi-final round, beating the six-six dude I nicknamed The Hammer after seeing the size of his fists yesterday


    48. The office boy and usher of the Greek Consulate nicknamed in Official and Egyptian Government circles, the Super Consul


    49. they nicknamed the Rump Convention – would do


    50. that we nicknamed her “The Terminator





























    1. I can’t say I feel intimidated, but they come across as one large family, calling each other by nicknames, waving and passing drinks to each other


    2. informed of the many nicknames the family has honored her


    3. “The Rich One? Both of those are nicknames for Hades


    4. Some of the characters that worked in construction in London and were well known, had funny nicknames such as Elephant John or Mick the Horse and it could be said on seeing them that they were well named


    5. His nicknames ‘Butcher of Rostov’


    6. Playing the alto and tenor saxophone – he was also a composer – his mastery of the horn was remarkable He soon earned the nicknames of Bird and Yardbird


    7. Dad George has no trouble when referring to any of the younger Georges because of their nicknames


    8. Actually it was just a few miles from where I reside now and those beasts were only the nicknames of the high school teams


    9. “It’s lead to more nicknames and wet willies than I can even begin to mention


    10. He’d heard some shitty nicknames in his day – Moose, Stiffy, Nick the Dick – but this one had to have been the worse to date

    11. ” And who was then quickly given one of those catchy nicknames so obligatory to major crime


    12. “Butcher of Treblinka,” “Jack the Ripper,” “The Boston Strangler” and “The Zodiac Killer” are just a few other media nicknames


    13. My dad and uncles often call her Spritz or Small Fry, but I wouldn’t advise you guys to call her by those nicknames, not unless you like receiving black eyes, cause…“


    14. “It seems you and Miss Meadows here, have a lot in common when it comes to nicknames, Gerry!” Adrian interjected with amusement, from the front seat, where he sat, squeezed into the passenger’s side of the vehicle


    15. Silvertongue is one of Loki’s favorite nicknames


    16. Have you ever heard Oh believers in the past or present of a general leader or marshal took part in one hundred battles and never beaten in one of them, then he is set aside from leadership and works as a soldier after leaving all his nicknames and its ok for him?


    17. ‘Those are the nicknames of three of the individuals we …


    18. “How can you all crack jokes and babble about nicknames and make like nothing is happening here when Doug is bleeding and I just blasted that girl


    19. With reasonable accuracy, they lived up to their nicknames of basket sponges, chalice sponges, distaff sponges, elkhorn sponges, lion's paws, peacock's tails, and Neptune's gloves—designations bestowed on them by fishermen, more poetically inclined than scientists


    20. Little Ham had been another one of their nicknames for Mr

    21. Even if the guys joked about it, Legend was one of the better nicknames you could get


    22. But one of the best nicknames was Ryan Job’s: Biggles


    23. Even if the guys joked about it, Legend was one of the better nicknames you could get


    24. But one of the best nicknames was Ryan Job’s: Biggles


    25. Crewmen gave it a host of nicknames, among them “the Flying Brick,” “the Flying Boxcar,” and “the Constipated Lumberer,” a play on Consolidated Liberator


    26. The prisoners gave them nicknames, including Hogjaw, Baby Dumpling, Bucktooth, Genghis Khan, and Roving Reporter; one unfortunate officer, wrote POW Lewis Bush, wore puffy pants and “walked as though he was always bursting to go to the lavatory,” prompting the men to call him Lieutenant Shit-in-Breeches


    27. The men referred to him by a host of nicknames, including the Animal, the Big Flag, Little Napoleon, and, most often, the Bird, a name chosen because it carried no negative connotation that could get the POWs beaten


    28. He could picture all the angry faces aimed at him, the nicknames to come


    29. Among the newer varieties are a jumble of securities with acronymic nicknames like LYONS, ELKS, EYES, PERCS, MIPS, CHIPS, and YEELDS


    30. That’s where she got one of her many nicknames, “Velcro

    31. He was using the nicknames to be provocative—and flip


    32. I remembered his nicknames for her: “Simple Cipher,” “The Headless Hausfrau,” “Blonde Cow


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