Sentences with phrase «nickname at»

We came up with the nickname at the very beginning of our adoption adventure - long before we knew our kiddo's name.
Some other things to think when first making virtual contacts with a new date use a gender nickname at the start, and offer only general information about you.
Recommended by an old school friend, the Attic Mouse gained his name from her — they had been flat mates, and apparently she'd given him the nickname at the time, because he'd been so quiet to live with.
My nickname at our last home marina was «The Glamorous Sailor.»
My nickname at school was Legsy 11.
I'll let you know if I figure out the conundrum that I face, and hopefully before I get a nasty nickname at class!
«Some consider Miliband, whose nickname at Number 10 was «egghead», as too brainy to be leader.»
Plenty took that to mean that he was hitting out at the club for allowing a player to join a Premier League rival, but it has emerged that that was Oxlade - Chamberlain's tongue - in - cheek nickname at the club.
There's a reason why Nick Johnson's nickname at Arizona was «Air Zona» the past 3 years.
Whilst we can hear the «Yaya» chant loud and clear in the video, the «Kolo» part seems to have been replaced by «Lolo» which is Laurent Koscielny's nickname at the club.

Not exact matches

All her life, Whitehead says she's had multiple nicknames for her mother, so she wanted to apply this practice at the office.
A father and son view the electric chair nicknamed «Old Sparky» on display at the Texas Prison Museum in Huntsville, Texas 07 December 2002.
Jokingly, they at first nicknamed the app Forcefully Unmap Complete Kernel With Interrupt Trampolines - or FUCKWIT for short.
Ours may need some tweaking, but for now at least, my colleagues and I have found plenty of positive things to comment on: work we're proud of, jokes about office nicknames and even a little cheerfulness about the weather («Not wearing a sweater for the first time in... I can't even remember,» one colleague posted).
Initially he is introduced at speaking events as H. H. Ziglar, but soon after, he gains the nickname «Zig.»
At Virgin, Richard Branson's nickname is «Doctor Yes,» he shared in a blog post.
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.
History: The USS George Washington, nicknamed «GW» or «G - Dub», is currently stationed at Yokosuka, Japan.
History: The USS Abraham Lincoln is stationed at Naval Station Everett in Washington and nicknamed «Abe.»
Factory owners, though, said the nickname referred more to the company's take - it - or - leave - it style at the bargaining table.
Over the next few years, hundreds of Protestants were burned at the stake, and for that she earned the nickname «Bloody Mary.»
There were concerns at the time that Sun News was some kind of nefarious attempt by Péladeau to push Canadian political opinion farther to the right, especially because of Teneycke's involvement, which earned the channel the nickname Fox News North.
Indeed, that attitude explains how, nearly seven years after their fateful game of catch, the former dorm mates — RAM not only stands for «Randy and Mike» but also is the nickname (Rams) of sports teams at Colorado State University, their alma mater — have built a $ 4.6 - million company that competes against the likes of Wilson, Spalding, and Nike.
One officer is notorious for harassing local black residents, to the point where he has been given a street nickname of «Bro Stupid,» said Burnell Williams, who works with at - risk youth and ex-prisoners for the nonprofit group Against All Odds.
It was Guzmán (whose nickname, El Chapo, means «shorty») who gained legendary status after a 1993 shootout at the Guadalajara airport that left the city's archbishop dead.
Before he dropped out of Harvard to build Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg was an officer at the Jewish fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi, where the scrawny young computer geek had a ferocious nickname, according to a classmate.
A recent piece in the Financial Times looked at whether the combination of e-commerce, robotics and artificial intelligence in the retail world, nicknamed the «Amazonification» of the economy, was as pervasive as one might think.
After earning the nickname, «SatoshiLite», Mr. Lee earned a job at Coinbase, the large San Francisco - based crypto - exchange.
Ice skating for the first time and earning the nickname «the Michael Jackson of skate» (at least, I like to think that was for me) before falling on my butt publicly.
Prices, he says are «at or better» than the typical Whole Foods stores — maybe not a salve for those who nicknamed it Whole Paycheck, but for what I saw, price points were reasonable, especially for the level of quality.
(As an aside, the week ended with a Cabinet nomination collapsing when it was alleged that, among other things, the nominee, a chief White House doctor nicknamed «the Candyman,» had handed out prescription drugs with abandon, including, on at least one occasion, an alarmingly large supply of Percocet.)
let not some men among you laugh at others: it may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): nor let some women laugh at others: it may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): nor def - ame nor be sar - cas - tic to each other, nor call each other by (off - ensive) nicknames: Ill - seeming is a name connoting wic - ked - ness, (to be used of one) after he has believed: And those who do not des - ist are (Indeed) doing wrong.
let not some men among you laugh at others: it may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): nor let some women laugh at others: it may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): nor de-fame nor be sa - rca - stic to each other, nor call each other by (offensive) nicknames: Ill - seeming is a name connoting wi - cke - dness, (to be used of one) after he has believed: And those who do not de-si-st are (Indeed) doing wrong.
At the end of the day, the university ruled the former nickname out of bounds, and the university community voted to retain the current nickname.
Patient nicknamed «Julia» Psychiatrist - Dr Richard E Gallagher at New York Medical College, documented the case of a patient who he said was possessed by demons rather than mentally ill.
San Diego (CNN)-- At a 1950s - style house nestled in a peaceful neighborhood nicknamed «Hanukkah Hill,» a smiling Buddha on the porch greets visitors — his arms raised as if to say all are welcome.
The use of a nickname, the humorous situation that «breaks the ice» at a stuffy party, swearing which offends the pious because it is close to the logic of the language about God, the use of words with a specialized meaning and enclosed in quotation marks or inverted commas, the discovery of someone's name after an encounter on an impersonal level are incidents which may lead to discernment.
From filmmaker Steve Hoover and executive producer Terrence Malick, the documentary Almost Holy follows a vigilante pastor in the Ukraine nicknamed «Crocodile Gennadiy» who goes to extreme — at times controversial — measure to save orphaned, street children from drug addition and predators.
The name we were given at birth, nicknames, pet names from loved ones, and for women, married names, but none of us have as many names as Christ does.
In fact this is not a legitimate rite at all, as its sarcastic nickname, «Rite Two and a Half», suggests.
On the other hand there seem to have been Christians at this period, nicknamed «Alogi» (= anti-» Word» men, also — anti-Reason men) by their opponents, who rejected the Johannine authorship of the gospel and the Apocalypse, but were not generally regarded as heretics.
True to my hometown's nickname «The Friendly City,» perfect strangers on the street smile at me.
He soon felt at home with Katie, whom he nicknamed «The Morning Star» because she was up so early in the morning.
«This caramel sauce has been nicknamed «pure liquid gold» at my house.
«Our food truck, nicknamed MOE (Mobile Oil Experts), gives us a unique way to deliver great - tasting street food at key customer events around the country.
In case you haven't read the About Me page, I used to eat at least 3 Hershey bars a day, and my childhood nicknames usually involved a candy of some sort.
And then a sighing breeze tunneling up the side of the mountain at a craggy overlook, where through - hikers have carved their nicknames into the rocks.
I love having her close by — we were discussing our Thanksgiving plans at her parents» house, that her BF will be in town (who I've already nicknamed «brother»), and her aunt and uncle will be there as well.
The Soft Drinks Industry Levy (SDIL) was nicknamed the «sugar tax» by the media and online when it was announced at the 2016 Budget.
In fact, his frequent presence backstage at shows, along with the names of his chocolates and his psychedelic - influenced packaging — designed by Shepherd himself — have earned Shepherd the nickname, «Rock - and - Roll Chocolatier.»
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