nickname造句121. Hans Albert was no longer signing off with the affectionate nickname Adu, but with the same initial and last name that his father used on formal letters.
122. Remus was not an Animagus; he was a werewolf; it was his monthly transformation into a wolf that earned him the nickname " Moony " and provided the impetus for the others to become Animagi.
123. My nickname is' Nessie 'and people have been hunting me for generations.
124. Big Ben is the nickname of the Great Bell of Westminster.
125. A nickname is a shortened form of a person's name. A nickname can also be a descriptive name for a person, place or thing.
126. North Dakota gets its nickname, the Flickertail State not from some bird, but from a little squirrel.
127. In this mode, Federation Server generates COUNT(*) and COUNT (DISTINCT...) queries against the nickname objects themselves to deduce table cardinality, column cardinality, and index key cardinality.
128. By a similar stage of Gordon Brown's time at the Treasury, he had earned the nickname the "iron chancellor".
129. People liked his clay figurines very much and gave him the nickname of Clay Figurine Zhang.
130. " may seem like a rhetorical one, especially coming from the former "RUP Curmudgeon," my nickname inside the Rational organization before I left to pursue an academic career.
131. He finished off his vulgarities by calling me a pedophile priest (probably a play on the Urban Monk nickname) who preaches to the church straight after molesting a child.
132. South Carolina's nickname is the easier of the two: It is The Palmetto State because of a fan-leafed palm tree that grows there.
133. Iowa's nickname, the Hawkeye State, is in honor of Black Hawk, an Indian chief who spent most of his life in neighboring Illinois!
134. The writer was born Chloe Anthony Wofford in nineteen thirty-one in Lorain, Ohio. She took the nickname Toni in college.
135. From now on, I won't nickname others, and try call their original name instead of byname.
136. In order to make it easy for people to understand, I gave this technique a descriptive nickname which is the "backhand grip forehand shot".
137. More laughter rose at their homemade overseer's new nickname, " Ol'George,'since he was so ridiculously young.
138. Goodman has a better-known nickname: as Kickball Katy, this Brooklynite came to prominence playing bass for Vivian Girls.
139. Its elliptical latticework shell, which has earned it the nickname the Bird's Nest, has an intoxicating beauty that lingers in the imagination.
140. It got its nickname, The Garden State, because New Jersey truck farms once provided vegetables to those big cities.
141. Tennessee got its nickname, the Volunteer State, because of the bravery of its citizens.
142. She was known by the cruel nickname of the Ugly One, and Jabba had her put on warty make-up appliances that hid her true beauty.
143. He is also the highest center the NBA. That is why in China his nickname is "Little Giant".
144. A row of swordlike fangs gave the Enchodus its nickname: saber-toothed herring.
145. Wu, another staff member has admitted involvement in the beating Sumou facts, and give out a nickname called "skinhead" who also participated in the assault.
146. Loading from a cursor is also an efficient method to populate a materialized query table (MQT) referencing a nickname.
147. South Carolina's nickname is the easier of the 2: It is the Palmetto State because of a fan-leafed palm tree that grows there.
148. Life, we will not be the network name, and replaced by the nickname?
149. A photo name tag can include a nickname, name and email.
150. South Carolina's nickname is the easier of the 2: It is the Palmetto State because of afanleafedfan-leafed palmtreeetree that grows there.