In 1960, the gem was resold and nicknamed the "Princie" after the 14-year-old Prince of Baroda.
Still, upon settling in at the palatial headquarters, nicknamed the God Pod, in Plano, Tex.
The bomb, nicknamed the "mother of all bombs, " is officially known as the Massive Ordnance Air Blast.
The aircraft, nicknamed the "Dragon Lady, " has an unusual glider-like design, and is notoriously difficult to handle.
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He's been nicknamed the "Austinpreneur" for his efforts to to nurture Austin startups and attract new ones.
The ban has raised the market price so much that whales have been nicknamed the "Sea Lottery".
The next morning, Hsieh met me in a small, colorful conference room nicknamed the Aladdin, for the casino.
The team, nicknamed the Yellows, was established in 1943 and has been known as a family-friendly place since.
The 24-year-old, nicknamed The Colne Cyclone, won gold in the men's team pursuit track cycling at London 2012.
Stadler admits he is more known for his famous father - nicknamed the "Walrus" - than his own achievements.
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The crew have nicknamed the new boat the "Rosie" She will become the station's working vessel on 23 July.
The ball, nicknamed the Handsome Dan (an homage to Yale's bulldog mascot and Cunningham's brother, Dan), was an immediate success.
The TV personality Steve Irwin, who was nicknamed The Crocodile Hunter, but died in 2006, took part in the study.
Nicknamed the Mosquito, Juan Carlos Ferrero is a clay-court master who has firmly established himself at the top of the game.
Nicknamed the "Donald Trump of the Tropics" in the Miami press, Perez started his career as a developer in low-income housing.
Pistorius, nicknamed the "Blade Runner, " made history when he became the first Paralympian to compete in the able-bodied Olympics last year.
The 26-year-old was nicknamed the "Human Google" after scoring two-thirds of her team's 1, 200 points on the way to the final.
Between East and West, no-man's land is visible, nicknamed the "death strip", as is this is where many escape attempts met a fatal end.
Lucia, an island with so much natural beauty it is nicknamed the Helen of the West Indies, as in Helen of Troy.
It is displayed on the 60th floor of a five-star hotel nicknamed the Farmer's Apartments that is topped with a golf-ball-shaped room.
He had promised voters morality and integrity in public life after what were nicknamed the "bling-bling" years of his conservative predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy.
The capercaillie is big enough to be nicknamed the "horse of the woods" and was hunted to extinction in the late 18th century.
The cubby-like library, windowless as it is in the back of the condo, is nicknamed the "ship's cabin" and is full of teak.
Nicknamed the 'Geordie Messiah', fans' favourite Keegan stepped down as manager on 4 September after stating he had no control over transfer dealings.
Ms Gong was nicknamed the "elder sister of property" for allegedly buying 41 properties in the capital using fake hukou, or household-registration identities.
The Shared Transaction Service Centre, nicknamed The Hub, went live on 2 January and was designed to save the States money by centralising payments.
Stevenson, nicknamed The Cat in the Hat because of the fact that he wears a black street hockey safety helmet, claimed silver with 5.90m.
Additionally, the London-based insurer will act as a presenting partner for Manchester United, nicknamed the 'Red Devils, ' on its pre-season tour of Asia this summer.
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For Ford, the Explorer is down 25%, Expedition is down 27% and Excursion, the massive gas-guzzler nicknamed the Ford Valdez by environmentalists, is down 30%.
This movement, which was subsequently nicknamed the Arab Spring, spread to Egypt and Libya, resulting in the ouster of long-serving dictatorships in those countries as well.
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