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1 Known affectionately by friends, family and business associates as Mr.
2 The music mogul is known affectionately for engaging the youth around topics of entrepreneurship.
3 Her husband, known affectionately or otherwise as the King of Cornwall, had died suddenly.
4 Hoffman paid a touching tribute to Connolly, known affectionately in Scotland as the Big Yin.
5 The minister responsible for this was Lord Palmerston, also known affectionately or otherwise as Lord Pumicestone.
6 Known affectionately as "Blue" he was a man of unfailing courtesy, kindness and integrity.
7 He became known affectionately as Dr Golf.
8 Checking into what's known affectionately as the Cosmonaut Hotel helped me believe that yes, this was really happening.
9 The older De Bonneville boy was Benjamin, known affectionately by his parents and Paine as "Bebia."
10 In fact the father played off two and the 22-year-old son, known affectionately as Deeg, was a solid five-handicapper.
11 Known affectionately as Musher, he was the public face of the show in the midst of the Beirut crisis.
12 Known affectionately as 'Cilla' to generations of Britons, Black later moved into television hosting a string of prime-time shows.
13 Now known affectionately as "vegetation day."
14 A talented musician in her own right, drummer Caroline is known affectionately by fans as the "Chick with Stick".
15 Now, some exiles say, few are safe in a city known affectionately as "Londongrad" to many of its Russian inhabitants.
16 That region known affectionately as "Our Village" is Greenwich, pure and simple, and here is the "why" of that statement.
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