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Lombardo's appearance and physique saw him gain two distinct nicknames: "Popeye", because of his bald head and muscular physique, and "the ostrich", because of his ability to run at electrifying pace for 90 minutes.
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("The Rats of Tobruk" was a nickname distinct from the better-known British "Desert Rats" of Montgomery's 7th Armoured Division).
The remains were determined to be those of the members of a distinct, previously undiscovered species, Homo habilis (nicknamed Handy Man for its ability to use tools).
Along with the route that takes you from the Magic Kingdom (sometimes nicknamed Disneyland, though these are two separate distinct parks), other locations can be found outside the Epcot gate and near the Transportation and Ticket Center (sometimes nicknamed by it's separate initials TTC).
Ggaecheol, one of the central characters, has a distinct name, which the narrator ironically calls "a childish nickname".
The walls are made of a distinct orange-red clay and chalk, giving the city its nickname as the "red city"; they stand up to 19 feet high and have 20 gates and 200 towers along them.
The whales are so few and distinct in appearance that researchers identify them not just by number but by nickname.
From some angles, a distinct dip can be seen in the center of the removable hardtop; this trait is the source of the car's "pagoda roof" nickname.
The group had distinct personas when they burst on to the music scene and were eventually dubbed Sporty, Baby, Scary, Ginger and Posh by a canny pop magazine editor – nicknames which still stick today.
And nicknames!
Eventually, the nicknames started.
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