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Calling both nicknames unsatisfactory, editors of the school newspaper, The Trinity Chronicle, sought a more invigorating nickname.
Both nicknames explain how much the population of Brazil revered Garrincha and some of them believe he was better than Pelé.
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In "Adam's Rib" (1949), they are married, opposing lawyers, both nicknamed Pinky.
England's female football and rugby league teams are both nicknamed the Lionesses, but rugby union's version would have a different smack of authenticity with the weight of the men's history behind them.
In those enclaves, both nicknamed "Little Havana", local residents had very mixed reactions to the news.
At 18 he was fast enough to defeat five veteran auctioneers at a contest in his hometown of Goldsboro, earning him both the nickname "Speed" and a job with Lucky Strike.
"I came back and said, 'Oh shit, Ken, this game is so out of touch it should be wearing a leisure suit,'" Lowe recalls with a laugh, this prophetic quip giving sleazy try-hard Larry both his nickname and his intentionally outdated, all-white polyester outfit.
We like and own both our nicknames and you are welcome to pick whichever you prefer.
A world war later, the Duke of Roxborough, then a lieutenant in the British Army, used to telephone the owner and announce himself using both their nicknames.
Blue was actually a more common name at one stage - famous Blues include author Blue Balliett, born in 1955, and NBA player Blue Edwards, born 1965, though both are nicknames.
My new nickname both labelled me as dangerous and emasculated me.
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