At the very least the man who earned the posthumous soubriquet Father of the Nation should have known. |
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But before all that, the League tested the pop waters in 1979 with a pseudonymous release under the Men soubriquet. |
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The soubriquet derives from the governor's now-legendry telephone conversation with a textile manufacturer called Kamel Nacif. |
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The highway it carries is labelled with the numeral 5 on Finland's road atlas, but really it should have a far more alluring soubriquet. |
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Because of his contribution to Czech statehood and his significance in Czech history, he has been given the soubriquet of Father of the Country. |
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The soubriquet Holy Island was in use by the 11th century when it appears in Latin as Insula Sacra. |
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Her on-stage soubriquet of The Wish Granter may not be the catchiest, but it reflects well on Bromberg's work for the Make A Wish foundation. |
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