In Stovall, Mississippi, he met McKinley Morganfield, a guitar player who went by the nickname Muddy Waters.
They allege that a fourth man, whom they know by the nickname "The Master, " insulted and groped her.
He is an ultra-confident player who goes by the nickname of the Machine.
Another regular is the charismatic Alicia Wilson, who goes by the nickname "Beautiful" and is the creator of potent cocktails.
Jean-Yves Delanne, who is known by the nickname Captain Haddock for his salty sea-dog appearance, said he thought justice had been done.
Known to friends by his nickname "Tai, " Ottavio Missoni founded the company in 1953, along with his wife, Rosita Jelmini, who survives him.
His third golfing daughter, Daniela, who goes by the nickname "Crash, " is 16 and will be playing at the University of Alabama next year.
It is also known by a nickname, the "beast of Kandahar, " earned when aviation enthusiasts first spotted the craft flying from Kandahar airfield in Afghanistan.
He is the first Russian leader to have regularly taken holidays outside the former Soviet Union or to have close foreign friends who call him by his nickname, Vova.
Around his home village, Fuk Hing, which means Celebrating Fortune, he was also known by a nickname that he did not much care for: Lang Tou Ping, or Inveterate Gambler Ping.
"The head-hunters got me in as they thought I would be someone they would be interested in, " said the man who insists he can still be addressed by his nickname, Smudger.
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Eva Peron -- better known by her nickname, Evita -- will be on new 100-peso bills released into circulation in the coming weeks, Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner announced Wednesday.
The club is to submit an application for Hernandez - who is known by the nickname Chicarito, which means 'little pea' - and if it is granted, he will become a United player on 1 July.
In one of the charging complaints unsealed Tuesday, Mr. O'Cearrbhail, who went by the Internet nickname "anonsacco, " asked a cooperating witness for help listening in on a conference call between a U.K. law-enforcement agency and the FBI.
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"It is not easy beating 'Superman', " said Taylor, referring to the nickname adopted by Clark of Kent.
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That was more than enough for fans (whose "Browncoat" nickname, by the way, comes from the Western-style dusters worn by Fillion and others on the show).
His nickname, by the way, is 'Cowboy', he wears a proper Stetson and he talks like all British people imagine Americans do, in a kind of honeyed drawl that's utterly charming.
Anyone who stops by is promptly given a nickname - divulge your favourite footballer or hobby, and there you have it - and return customers are treated to warm greetings and hot tea.
The singer earned the nickname Stompin' Tom by his habit of thumping the stage with his left foot during performances.
The unanimous vote saw the youngster become Twice Nightly, a nickname bestowed on Whiteley by Terry Wogan and which alluded to the fact that for many years he presented Calendar on Yorkshire Television as well as Countdown - hence 'Twice Nightly Whiteley'.
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These competing philosophies were encapsulated in the 1974 World Cup final, when a favored Dutch squad, led by Johan Cruyff and featuring a free-wheeling passing game that earned it the nickname "Clockwork Orange, " was shockingly upset by West Germany.
One way Lincoln put people at ease was by telling stories, which got him the nickname Father Abraham.
Setting itself further apart from the competition the Tumblrverse, the fond nickname for all those who blog by its fan base, offers a mimimalist layout to post text, photos, and links on.
K. Jr. detested the nickname and was not a man fulfilled by pleasure-floating.
There's no better nickname in Atlanta than the one sported by Amherst, which is playing in the Division III championship game at Philips Arena.
Goodwin, in contrast, deliberately belied his Shredder nickname, earning customer loyalty at NatWest by keeping almost all of its 1, 500 branches open and eliminating charges for ATM use and overdrafts.
The Hemi, made by DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group, is the nickname for a series of engines known for their dome-shape--or hemispherical--combustion chamber.
Now, the whales migrate through a channel of ocean that's heavily trafficked by cargo and fishing ships, earning the species a new nickname: the urban whale.
That is the nickname given to the plot of global temperatures published by Michael Mann, then of the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, and his colleagues in 1998, which shows a sharp upturn beginning at the time of the industrial revolution.
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He was considered by many to be so dominant at his position that he earned the nickname "Revis Island" for leaving opposing wide receivers stranded.
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