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nom.
abbreviation
nominative.
nom.
abbreviation
nominal
nominative
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āWhen the Mexican team plays, itās a celebration, right? But no, it wasnāt,ā said El Coronel, the nom de guerre of the leader of āPancho Villaās Army,ā the Mexican national teamās largest supporter group in the U.S. ā a group started by Sergio Tristan, a Texas attorney and National Guard colonel who spent 30 months on the frontlines in Iraq as a U.S.
For LaNasa, her first Emmy nom could be particularly sweet after 35 years in the business; for 23-year-old Isabela Merced of āThe Last of Us,ā it could be acknowledgment that one of the best young actresses around has hit the big time.
Meanwhile, Trey Mangum says, āIf Delroy Lindo doesnāt get nominated on the film front for āSinners,ā we need to make sure that he leaves this year with somethingā ā a nom for the final season of āUnprisonedā being a sufficient substitute.
Washington, Hamilton, Grant; perhaps Chernow needed a respite, so instead of writing about a towering figure of politics or finance, this time he picked author and humorist Samuel Clemens, whose nautical nom de plume āMark Twainā comes from the Mississippi River setting of some of his famous novels.
āIf you allow forces hostile to Israel to enter Syria and endanger Israelās security interests, you will pay a heavy price,ā Katz said, addressing Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa by his former nom de guerre, Abu Mohammad al Jolani.
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