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"Swanky Syd" – S. T. B. Lawford, British general (from his penchant for appearing full dress uniform and in the company of beautiful women) "The Swamp Fox" – Francis Marion, U.S. general "The Swamp Fox of the Confederacy" – M. Jeff Thompson, Confederate general "Swede" – Eliot H. Bryant, World War II U.S. submarine commander
Turkey national basketball team – Oniki Dev Adam ("12 Giant Men") Australia men's national basketball team – "The Boomers" Australia women's national basketball team – "The Opals" New Zealand men's national basketball team — "The Tall Blacks" Locations. Air Canada Centre – "The Hangar", "Jurassic Park"
"The Cannibal" = Ole Einar Bjørndalen "The Flying Frenchman" = Raphaël Poirée "The King of Biathlon" = Ole Einar Bjørndalen "Lucky Luke" = Simon Eder "Rotkäppchen" (German: "Little Red Riding Hood") = Kati Wilhelm
Blunt, a mom of two kids, Hazel and Violet, whom she shares with her husband, John Krasinski, said her girls are also very fond of Gosling. "They love him so deeply. Actually, my oldest one — it ...
From Sweetness and Beast Mode to Too Tall Jones and Broadway Joe, Touchdown Wire reveals the ultimate hierarchy of gridiron nicknames. The 101 greatest nicknames in pro football history Skip to ...
JFK, most prominent nickname and abbreviation of his full name. Little Blue Boy, he was called by his precedent Dwight D. Eisenhower; Rat Face, kids at his school called him for his skinny appearance; Lyndon B. Johnson. Bull Johnson for his reputation for boasting at Southwest Texas State Teachers College.
If getting behind-the-scenes glimpses into the lives of royal kids never fails to delight you, you’ve no doubt wondered what Kate Middleton and Prince William call their kiddos at home — after ...
Lyndon B. Johnson Official portrait, 1964 36th President of the United States In office November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1969 Vice President None (1963–1965) [a] Hubert Humphrey (1965–1969) Preceded by John F. Kennedy Succeeded by Richard Nixon 37th Vice President of the United States In office January 20, 1961 – November 22, 1963 President John F. Kennedy Preceded by Richard Nixon ...