Often photographed towering affectionately over Armani, she has become the second-most-recognizable face of the brand.
The old man turned off the wireless, and went on listening affectionately to his wife.
''He may be British but he's spent a long time in Hollywood, '' says Max affectionately.
Blond and hazel-eyed, the Londoner was affectionately nicknamed "007" for his capability, style and charisma.
'He doesn't need to do any of this but he still remembers this as his farm, ' she explains, affectionately.
"Rougi, " as she's affectionately known, came to the U.S. in 2009 to care for an elderly gentleman.
After all, DeAnna, a 125-pound beauty, is a Sea Gal, as the Seattle Seahawks cheerleaders are affectionately known.
The enormous chestnut affectionately known as "Big Red" is probably the most famous winner of the Kentucky Derby.
O-Z, as it's affectionately called, soon moved from the beer closet to a three-room shack in Armstrong Park.
Throughout, he has toyed affectionately with mystery-fiction conventions and old-movie style, and his dash and flair have carried us along.
Yi, who is affectionately known to fans as "A Lian, " has been released by his team, the Guangdong Southern Tigers.
About twice a year I can look forward to the rumored sale of what is affectionately called the pink paper.
Already, it has cut a tornado's swath: Legendary coach Joe Paterno, affectionately know as "JoePa, " is gone, dead and buried.
At the centre of the boom is Wazir Akbar Khan, a district favoured by foreigners and known affectionately as Wak.
Streisand treats this banal material affectionately, even reverently, but it plays better on the screen than it does on the page.
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (affectionately called "SBY" by Indonesians) slashed lavish fuel subsidies in October, a move he knew would be severely unpopular.
Sex and the City (affectionately abbreviated as SATC with fans) is about 4 single successful women living in Manhattan looking for love.
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South Africa hair guru and businessman Jabu Stone, affectionately known as "Mr Dreads" says this type of hair was not always popular.
In the former colliery villages of northern England, long retired miners still raise a glass to Maggie, as she is affectionately known.
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Both he and his newspapers were popular with hyphenated Americans, who were pleased to find themselves affectionately portrayed even in the comic strips.
Apart from these trips, Coral Bay is free of commercialism, which is just how most Western Australians, affectionately called Sandgropers, want to keep it.
For the past 15 years a bronze statue known affectionately as Old Flo has been sitting quietly in a field near Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
"Perhaps history will bear out that the choice of my partner was my best decision, " said the monarch, who is known affectionately as Queen Bea.
Fetching frightening sums is the large version of the Nautilus, affectionately referred to as the "Jumbo, " currently the watch du jour, especially for Italian enthusiasts.
In fairness the Lib Dems have had someone of the female persuasion in what has become affectionately known as their 'lady seat' nearly every day.
He is known affectionately as "El Flaco", or "The Skinny One".
Many had hoped the popular Belgian, affectionately known as "Aussie Kim", would sign off from the grand slam with the trophy in her hands on Saturday.
That is, today the company is rolling out a low-cost version of its intelligent virtual agent, affectionately-dubbed Sarah by some of the institutions that use it.
The 64-year-old, affectionately known as "Big Phil", first took on the job in 2001 before guiding Brazil to success in Japan and South Korea the following year.
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