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1 We have a nickname for Hong Kong: the Pearl of the Orient.
2 He's going to be famous, and he's got to have a nickname .
3 Man like that's got to have a nickname , Ardoin said emphatically.
4 If you think a man ought to have a nickname , invent one for him.
5 Tony Kelly really should have a nickname by now.
6 Third street should be called by some other name or it should have a nickname .
7 Unlike many top sportsmen, you don't have a nickname .
8 Of course we have a nickname for you too-wecall you Cogs, like you call yourselves.
9 Does the 2011 car have a nickname yet?
10 What does he have a nickname for?'
11 Each seemed to have a nickname .
12 D-do you maybe have a nickname ?
13 It's nice to have a nickname . He paused, his face smiling but his eyes locked onto my face.
14 Perhaps it is the very final test of popularity that a ruler should have a nickname known to every one.
15 An Irishman in Providence: 35 years not out for coach Ray Treacy His athletes have a nickname for him: the guru.
16 All 13 bench players for Florida State scored Monday, and one of the starters revealed afterward that the reserves even have a nickname .
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