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On Sunday, the nation delivered Madiba, as he is affectionately known, back to his family.
Thousands of fans had gathered to greet Simi, as he is affectionately known, and his teammates.
The Scandinavian Nidhogg, or "tearer of corpses" (as he is affectionately known), constantly threatens the existence of the entire world.
While Neil – or "Brillo Pad", as he is affectionately known – rightly rises above such schoolboy mockery, his current hair colour is the cause of understandable speculation.
If Dewey, as he is affectionately known, were a thoroughbred instead of a trotter, he would be spoken about in the same breath as Secretariat.
"Madiba's family needs the space and time to grieve for him," she says, using the clan name for Mandela, by which he is affectionately known.
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Dr. P, as he was affectionately known, will be sorely missed.
"Big Daddy," as he was affectionately known by to his grandchildren, graduated in 1949 from Fordham Preparatory School.
"Larry," as he was affectionately known by his many friends, was a convivial person who enjoyed being with people.
He was affectionately known as Uncle Ted and in 2000 was named "Alaskan of the Century" by the state legislature.
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