Sentences with phrase «nickname as»

Have I mentioned my nickname as a twentysomething was «Cinderella» because I never stayed up past midnight?
The whimsical name comes from my nickname as a child.
Its 152,750 residents comprise one of the fastest growing cities of California with thriving industries that have resulted in its nickname as the «aerospace capital of America.»
If you're still using a nickname as the main part of your email address, you'll want to trade it out for a more polished title that any career recruiter can use to contact you.
Denver, CO has been a marking point for the western United States for decades, and at 5,280 feet above sea level, its nickname as the Mile High City doesn't go unnoticed.
Surfside Beach, SC earned its nickname as «The Family Beach» because of its small town hospitality and laid back atmosphere.
Consequently, the expert husbandry and impeccable provenance lovingly contributes to the Florentine's nickname as the «jewel of the steak world».
One detects a nod to Cézanne, and to New York's nickname as well.
In this episode, I break my controller and give my car a nickname as I struggle around Snetterton 200.
It was here that Duke Kahanamoku, the legendary Hawaiian swimmer and surfer, introduced surfing in 1925, and the sport's popularity quickly spread along the California Coast leading to Huntington Beach earning its nickname as Surf City USA ®.
With unmatched natural beauty, an upscale casual vibe and world - class attractions, come see why La Jolla lives up to its nickname as «the jewel» of San Diego.
Just minutes from the metro area, South Charleston lives up to its nickname as «Someplace Special.»
When Amazon was first given its nickname as the «evil empire» by some in the traditional publishing and bookselling industries, one question kept coming back up: «Who will be big enough to take down Amazon?»
Campbell Scott (The Spanish Prisoner, Big Night) is Roger «Dodger» Swanson, who earned that nickname as a kid for his knack for being able to finagle his way out of trouble.
In spite of its nickname as Fog City, San Francisco is a beautiful place to roam.
The whimsical name comes from my nickname as a child.
ShareBy Maureen Salamon Oxytocin's nickname as the «cuddle hormone» is well - earned, since many studies have proven its ability to promote attachment not just between mother and child, but among groups.
He was given a nickname as a collaborator or member of the gang.
But the Tory leader's new nickname as «two rugs» might face competition after he also revealed he received two Christmas hampers, one from the Sultan of Brunei and another from Lord Harris.
Are you and your partner using a quirky nickname as a compromise?
It's cute, it's way more feminine and it falls perfectly into the trend of using a nickname as a real name.
We may be hearing Amy more as a nickname as Amelia climbs the charts.
Juve's opponents, known as the Flying Donkeys, seemed to live up to their nickname as they had two men sent off, thereby making the visitors» task that much easier.
Bruno Mars also has Sammartino to thank for his name, with the stage name «Bruno» being an ode to Mars» father, who gave him the nickname as a child after seeing Sammartino compete.
The 19 - year - old has enjoyed a stunning campaign — earning the nickname as the «next Cristiano Ronaldo» — and the Reds are eager to add the powerful winger to their attack next season, according to the Metro.
With the cameras following Diana wherever she went, she lived up to her nickname as «Princess of the People» with her extensive charity work.
Wild responded to the crisis generated by the aficionados of the former nickname by stating that the university was not for sale, by teaching about the true idea of a Catholic university as transcending athletics and nicknames, and by opening the door to a reconsideration of nicknames as long as the nickname did not violate Catholic teaching.
The «Official Portal for the North Dakota State Government» lists that commonwealth's nicknames as the Peace Garden State, the Flickertail State (something to do with squirrels, evidently), and the Roughrider State.
Dong quai, also known as female ginseng, is nicknamed as such for its championed ability to relieve many female - specific ailments, thanks to its phytoestrogenic components and its flavonoid and coumarin content.
They have infact been nicknamed as the immediate weight loss pills after pregnancy because of their effectiveness and guarantee of quality.
Also, to give a back story as to why I adore this necklace (or more accurately why I adore giraffes), I was nicknamed as one since primary school (elementary school).
It is nicknamed as the «Sunshine State» because of its generally warm climate.
Students used humourous, racialised nicknames as an example.
Initially nicknamed as «Baby Benz» due to its compact shape in the lineage, this saloon comes packed with a 1.8 L and 2.2 L engine options of petrol and diesel correspondingly.
The R series has been nicknamed as the BB 10 Curve with less excellence as it has a lower RAM, lower Processor but running on the BlackBerry 10 OS.
The device nicknamed as «Storm 3,» is coming to T - Mobile USA and will come pre-loaded with UMA - lite not full UMA.
St. Catharines, nicknamed as the Garden City, is located in an exceptional area for trade and commerce in the Ontario Province.
They are also trained as walker dogs, which are also nicknamed as living canes.
The English had a close affinity with the breed and gave it such nicknames as the English Coach Dog, Spotted Dick, and the Plum Pudding Dog (the Dal's spots resembling the candied fruit and nuts that fleck Britain's traditional holiday dessert).
Heraklion Airport is some 59 kilometres away while guests will find themselves close to some other attractions including the harbour and the popular Lake Voulismeni, nicknamed as the «the lake».
The town developed into a modern state under the patronage of the Kingdom of Romania and was also nicknamed as «Little Paris» due to the similarities in the architecture.
Because of that it became known locally with various nicknames as «Edinburgh's Disgrace»», Edinburgh's shame», «the Pride and Poverty of Scotland» but it's now a popular landmark among tourists.
Roger had been a crypto evangelist years before the price exploded when bitcoin was valued at $ 1, thus became nicknamed as the Bitcoin jesus.
It's nicknamed as «the spaceship» given its circular, futuristic design spanning a one - mile circumference.

Not exact matches

This popular vacation spot has beaches and plenty of palm trees, as well as 185 miles of waterways and canals (earning it the nickname «Venice of America»).
Along with «thought leader,» there are other nicknames that we need to just stop using, such as maven, visionary, guru, rock star, game changer, and the like.
Nicknaming is just one example of how The Pink Ceiling's culture is defined by «a healthy irreverence,» as Whitehead puts it.
Initially he is introduced at speaking events as H. H. Ziglar, but soon after, he gains the nickname «Zig.»
Also known by his nickname Mattress Mack, McIngvale has already welcomed hundreds of refugees from the storm, shrugging off the tens of thousands of dollars of lost revenue as an acceptable price for the chance to help his community.
In 1998, after serving as director of Lotus Development Corp.'s consulting services with responsibility for Canada and the Midwest United States, he landed at Macromedia, a San Francisco software company, where he earned a nickname — the General.
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