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ABC11 spoke to a cousin of one of the victims, whom he identified as Alfonso -- though he was known by his nickname: Bread.
Source: https://abc11.com/sampson-county-deaths-sheriffs-office-clinton-nc/13974641/
According to Proctor, Maggie Murdaugh had nickname for her younger son – “little detective.”
According to the website, the name also is a tribute to the owners' "mom’s nickname," Lala.
Source: https://nj1015.com/8-nj-spots-you-must-try-for-national-empanada-day/
Ace was a nickname in elementary school that stuck with him, and with that in mind, he curated a new name for himself that created better opportunities for image-building in his career.
A face well known and respected by tourism professionals in the Caribbean and globally, Mr. Dawson earned himself the nickname of “Mr.
Source: https://sflcn.com/jamaica-tourist-board-deputy-director-of-tourism-donnie-dawson-to-retire/
After Purdy took over for Jimmy Garoppolo during the regular season, we quickly learned of the former 7th-round pick’s nickname “Big C–k Brock.”
Source: https://larrybrownsports.com/football/commanders-sam-howell-quarterback-decision/610135
After tying off his boat, Laumb, who stands about 6 feet, 4 inches tall and goes by the nickname “Sasquatch,” ran over to help Kevin Erickson attempt to land the fish.
Source: https://www.twincities.com/2023/05/20/minnesota-teen-lands-monster-sturgeon-while-fishing-from-dock/
And if the nickname her husband calls her isn’t too sappy, his family will just join in and use the same one.
And she quipped that she sees the phrase "The Great White Way," as Broadway has long been called, to be a nickname - "as opposed to a how-to guide."
Source: https://abc11.com/ariana-debose-tony-awards-host-north-carolina/13117599/
An expert in Puglia-style pasta, earning herself the nickname “The Pasta Machine,” Nonna Dora herself sat at the front of the station, hand-cutting and rolling every individual piece of pasta that made it to our plates.
Source: https://nyunews.com/culture/dining/2023/10/16/nycwff-peronis-taste-italy/
Another person agreed, adding: 'Looks like there's a new KatyCat', referring to the nickname given to the singer's most avid fans.
As Charlie (who the prison guards nickname “Charlie Chaplin”), Goorjian brings a robust comedic energy to the screen.
Source: https://variety.com/2023/film/reviews/amerikatsi-review-1235851805/
As for its nickname, Pirola, WHO is now only assigning Greek letters to variants of concern.
Source: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/pirola-new-covid-variant-uk-symptoms-b1102699.html
As many know, Victoria’s nickname in the pop group is “Posh Spice,” which made the tattoo all the more special!
Source: https://hollywoodlife.com/2023/09/05/cruz-beckham-posh-tattoo-victoria-beckham-photos/
At the time, she was flabbergasted when director Martin Scorsese asked to meet with her, so much so that she didn’t know who people were talking about when they referred to him by his nickname.
At this point, it becomes obvious that Rosie isn’t the girl at the show, but "Rosie Palms," a nickname for masturbation.
Based on the conversation I had with him, it’s clear to see why he earned that nickname.
Source: https://brobible.com/sports/article/new-details-alleged-bank-robbing-chiefs-fan/
Becker’s precision at this even garnered him a nickname from violinist Nigel Kennedy: the Postmaster.
Source: https://www.chicagomag.com/chicago-magazine/january-2023/the-violin-doctor/
Brennan and Ladd knew this was Anderson’s nickname.
Brown later smiled about the nickname, pointing out that others called him “UCLA.”