1. And the place will need a new nickname. 2. And Simon gets a new nickname. 3. And the city has begun marketing itself under a new nickname, promoting its conductors as tourist attractions in the Musical Metropolis Munich. 4. Adams was supposed to disclose the new nickname during ceremonies at the last regular-season game, against the Minnesota Vikings. 5. But his reasoning does suggest a new nickname for Rodman. 6. But Miller thought it over, and his new nickname started to grow on him. 7. He has a new job, a new nickname and, best of all, a future. 8. I predict Gore is going to pick up just enough votes to carry Florida, and in the process a new nickname. 9. In the limelight now, he earned a new nickname, the Magician, for his ability to visualize and execute extraordinary shots that took spectators by surprise. |