In 2000, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in Alabama mounted a traveling retrospective of his paintings. |
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Since 1971, eight floristic studies have contributed to our knowledge of the vascular flora of south Alabama. |
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The Mises Institute is located in Alabama, a state blessed with very liberal gun laws. |
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Next door on the wall of Pate's office is an etching of University of Alabama football legend Paul Bryant, wearing his trademark houndstooth hat. |
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I'm writing an article on gandy dancers for Alabama Heritage Magazine, and I'm wondering if you can help me out with a bit of research. |
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Blacks in Montgomery, Alabama refused to ride the city's buses in a protest that eventually led to a landmark defeat for segregation. |
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Jem and Scout lived in Maycomb, Alabama, a drowsy, isolated town where everyone knew everyone. |
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Dark brown and between seven and 15 inches long, the gopher tortoise is found in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida. |
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The Alabama bus system was segregated by race, with the first ten seats reserved exclusively for white people. |
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You should explain that to the farm owners in Alabama who cannot get their crops picked because all the Hispanics self-deported. |
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Her sister reported that mesmerism and phrenology were also sensations in their north Alabama town while she was away. |
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They edit a series of books about poetics through the University of Alabama Press. |
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Such was the case that by 1992, the University of Alabama at Birmingham was responsible for one of every seven jobs in Birmingham's metro area. |
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Utilize this special pull-out section of The Alabama Nurse to register for convention. |
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The law had been applied to hotels and motels to collect a tax from transients, vacationers, and travelers, who stay overnight in Alabama. |
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When a 20-year-old bipolar guy gets sent to court in Alabama, he might not face the same consequences as his non-bipolar counterpart. |
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Between them and die jail stood a wall of city police officers, sheriffs deputies, and Alabama state troopers. |
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Distance was no object for Alabama shoppers looking for the best Black Friday deals. |
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From the very beginning, when Alabama was frontier country, Southern cookery was founded on hard-times staples like corn meal and sidemeat. |
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Mississippi, famous for its calorific mud pie, ranked the highest, followed by Alabama and West Virginia. |
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As Train 20 passed into Alabama we skipped the first call for lunch and snacked in the cafe-lounge. |
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I think it's supposed to be open to interpretation whether it's the same Alabama. |
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A few weeks ago, an Alabama sheriff was arrested for underfeeding his inmates and pocketing the leftover meal money. |
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This map was completed by incorporating prairie sites that were indicated on plat maps for the remaining areas of Alabama. |
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Are you sure you want to trade all this in on an acreage in the boondocks of Alabama? |
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This large and beautiful shrub is so common in Alabama that we forget what a regional specialty it is. |
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We have troops flowing in from Alabama, Kansas, just about every state we're bringing troops in. |
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Working together Alabama nurses can strive for the goal that all children have the right to grow up in a smoke-free and healthy environment. |
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His older brother plays offensive line for Alabama, and this could end up being a major factor in his recruitment. |
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That left Alabama, the two-time defending champion, as the nation's only unbeaten, untied team. |
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Michigan finished 10-2 and capped its season with an overtime victory over Alabama in the Orange Bowl. |
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Geoffrey Hill, a biologist at Auburn University in Alabama, studies coloring in bird feathers. |
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It is one of the few remaining brick and stucco depot buildings remaining in south Alabama. |
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Inside Alabama is an exceptionally readable history of Alabama written by a native son. |
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But almost any small burg that sprang up along a stream in Alabama soon had a working grist mill capable of milling the non-glutinous corn. |
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The one exception is the exciting accidental discovery of a 4.22-carat, gem-quality octahedron in Dale County, Alabama. |
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But other southern states volunteering help, like Arkansas and Alabama, are not much better-off than their neighbours. |
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Remains of birds that migrated into Alabama in the fall, such as the passenger pigeon, were identified. |
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But I have more non-white friends in Greensboro, Alabama than I do in London. |
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Alabama state law allows licensure agencies to adopt and promulgate rules governing professional practices. |
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Alabama is determined to find a suitable backup for QB Brodie Croyle, even if it means developing a walk-on. |
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Jefferson County, Alabama is calling time on fraudulent overtime claims by making non-salaried employees clock in with their fingerprints. |
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During the Civil War Gilmer held a variety of staff positions, including quartermaster and adjutant general of the Hilliard Alabama Legion. |
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Civil rights marchers wave American flags outside the Alabama state capitol at the end of their five day Selma to Montgomery freedom march. |
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The information on these pages contain basic information to begin educating the nurses of Alabama regarding smallpox vaccinations. |
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Today is a day to be proud of the eight associate justices of the Supreme Court of Alabama. |
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The reappearance of road gangs in Alabama revived painful images of the state and the South as a backward and racist region. |
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The number of convicts used in road gangs in Alabama increased rapidly in the late 1940s as demobilization increased the population of young men. |
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I was rehearsing for a small part in Chicago, though my agent felt a understudy role in Alabama was more likely. |
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Activity and habits of the twig girdler in Alabama have been noted and recorded periodically over several years. |
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Now I am a dyed in the wool Alabama fan, but I must admit I had a great time at the game. |
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In 1863 he took charge of the Ramer circuit in south Montgomery County, Alabama. |
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He mingles odd yarns from rural south Alabama with a sprinkling of short, declarative sentences. |
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Hikers will enjoy several Alabama wildlife areas where they can gaze at gators and shorebirds. |
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New on the scene to help house Mississippi's homeless, a 490,000 passenger cruise ship docking next door in Mobile, Alabama. |
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With American troops quickly closing in, surrounding him on three sides, Weatherford's only escape was a bluff above the wintry Alabama River. |
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The question is, can the federal courts come into the state of Alabama and threaten fines to release our inalienable rights? |
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The walnut and yellow pine step-back open cupboard was found in Alabama and appears to have been made there about the same time as the chairs. |
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The season began with a laugher over Tulsa, followed by a big nonconference game against Alabama. |
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We're four miles inside of the central time zone here, in south central Tennessee just north of the Georgia, Alabama border. |
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Margaret B. Johnson from Alabama City, Alabama, patented a very interesting ear corn parer. |
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Several limekilns were in operation, and the developers envisioned a city that would dwarf Birmingham as the industrial center of Alabama. |
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Spurred by the arbitral settlement of the Alabama case, the campaign expanded to other nations, notably Switzerland and France. |
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In Alabama, a chief justice of the state supreme court was forced to remove a giant monument of the 10 Commandments from his courthouse. |
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She is now an assistant professor of creative nonfiction at the University of Alabama. |
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She closed strongly in the stretch over a cuppy track at Saratoga on August 17 to win the Alabama. |
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Kara's voice was more subtle, and her soft lullabies on quiet Alabama nights made it seem as though everything was right with the world. |
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The man who rebuilt sagging fortunes at TCU and Alabama, among other stops, was shellshocked by last year's 4-8 disaster. |
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The late Alabama folk herbalist Tommie Bass used plantain for sunburn, stings, poison ivy and poison oak. |
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He said he is especially happy that Bush has tapped William Pryor, the former attorney general of Alabama. |
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The White House has said he transferred to the Alabama Guard and missed some duty but made it up later. |
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Deep in the old Alabama cotton belt, Mason's Bend is a minuscule hamlet tucked into a backwater of the Black Warrior river. |
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In 1953, 250 car bodies were submerged off Alabama for use as artificial reefs. |
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Alabama Stakes winner Island Fashion was one of five fillies scratched from the race. |
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For instance, the pygmy sculpin is known only from Coldwater Spring, part of the Coosa River system of northeast Alabama. |
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Any good Alabama cop knows that writers are effete liberals who stay up all night doing drugs with their decadent friends. |
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No, the last dictatorships in the United States, which were the police states of Mississippi and Alabama, were taken down through peaceful protest that spurred legislation. |
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As a minister and educator to the hill farmers of north Alabama, Pickens was unbeholden to Bourbon patronage, and he was soon to wield his own printing press. |
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And it looks like the Alabama case actually might be a little bit stronger than the cases in Georgia, because we know that he was ID'd at the scene. |
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From Pittsburgh to Greenhill, Alabama, a tragic spate of mass killings has reignited the debate over gun control. |
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The largest Alabama Guard unit to return from Iraq, the 877th Engineer Battalion, had its first weekend drills earlier this month at its northwest Alabama armories. |
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Nursing the wounds of the split, the group has reformed and settled in Oakland, California, a place a little more welcoming to artsy-fartsy oddball bands than, say, Alabama. |
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The ground or basement story of the Alabama capitol was constructed of traditional masonry consisting of ashlar walls made of locally quarried sandstone. |
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Griffith was elected to a North Alabama district in 2008 that had long been a Democratic redoubt in the midst of a deep red sea. |
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After 12 years of teaching ethics at the Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama, I have learned a few lessons from the lieutenant colonels and colonels I've taught. |
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I spent four years in the army to free a bunch of Dutchmen and Frenchmen, and I'm hanged if I'm going to let the Alabama version of the Germans kick me around when I get home. |
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King says in a sermon a month later at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama. |
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Alabama is one of the leaders in numbers of overweight and unfit people. |
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The author thoughtfully weaves patches of personal history with discourses on topics so fundamental to her growth as a young woman coming of age in Alabama. |
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From Maine to Alabama, the armor of chestnut oaks looked like gold to the tanners who often felled the great trees, stripped the bark, and left the naked wood to rot. |
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Through a familiar process of chain migration, homeland relatives, neighbors, and friends joined compadres in specific Alabama towns and workplaces. |
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In their letter, the CBC members said they were pushing to prevent a similar slate of nominees in Alabama. |
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Our overarching goal is to both provide a needed community service, and to raise the profile and public visibility of the Alabama State Nurses Association. |
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In 1814, a Creek faction, the Red Sticks, rose against settlers in the South but was crushed by General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, Alabama. |
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Born and reared in the east Alabama town of Oxford, the Navy veteran and ex-radio deejay had fashioned a career out of controversy and race baiting. |
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Katherine Webb, the statuesque, tanned girlfriend of Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron, was all anyone was talking about. |
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Even in the middle of a big urban area, the river valleys had a wildness that reminded him of home in Alabama. |
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One type of toy, Appalachian primitive dolls, has been a standard plaything for many children in the mountain communities of Alabama and northwards. |
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The grand irony in this, which was that he spent his own period of military service drinking and whoring around bars in Alabama, was rarely mentioned. |
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He booked me on a show in Alabama, but didn't know who the audience was. |
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In Alabama, you must shoot a doe before you wangle a buck permit. |
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The University of West Alabama wanglers were in action over the weekend, competing at the Troy University Rodeo, as the Tiger women won the meet, while the men placed fourth. |
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The depot of the Alabama Midland Railway was also a hub of activity. |
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In most states you can buy these bath salts legally in little jars or packets, but now Alabama is joining states that have recently banned those drugs. |
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A director of gastroenterology at a laboratory in a medical center in Alabama found that 14 out of 20 medical devices sent to a well-known reprocessor came back contaminated. |
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Coincidentally, Christenberry was born the same year agee and Evans made their trip to Alabama. |
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Rowe was recruited by the FBI in March 1960 and encouraged to join the Eastview Klavern of the Alabama Klan. |
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She made me watch some chick flick called Sweet Home Alabama. |
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Chris McCary and John Sullivan live in Anniston, Ala., a small city even by Alabama standards. |
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South Carolina and Alabama courts have already ruled late-pregnancy substance abuse can be considered a form of child abuse. |
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Three days later, police arrested a 23-year old Iraq War veteran named Courtney Lockhart in phenix City, Alabama. |
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One night he drove from a house in phenix City, Alabama, he was rebuilding to his base in Fort Benning, Georgia. |
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Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Brown seems to believe that this is simply another example of a systemic overhaul. |
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A few days ago, he criticized his home state of Alabama for its entrenched prejudice. |
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Since the spill, the number of unemployed residents in Louisiana and Alabama has only increased. |
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Born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in lithia Springs, Georgia, Goggins moved to California at age nineteen to pursue acting. |
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For example, in Alabama simple possession of steroids can put you away for up to 10 years, while in Alaska steroids aren't even classified as a controlled substance. |
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As a good old boy from Alabama, I thought that was the way to fit in. |
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The wife of a federal judge in Alabama says he savagely beat her in a hotel room. |
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Black people of Birmingham, Alabama aroused the conscience of this nation and brought into being the Civil Rights Bill. |
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A German executive from mercedes-benz was recently arrested in Alabama for not carrying his papers. |
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He was a split end and outside linebacker in a smaller school in Alabama. |
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In between is a hectic travel schedule that will see him criss-cross the continent, including upcoming trips to Alabama and Florida for competitions. |
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After serving six years in the CIA, he is now retired and lives in auburn, Alabama. |
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Marchesa designer Keren Craig's Basenji, Alabama, won the Sarah Jessica Pawwwker award. |
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Rep. mo Brooks of Alabama, another conservative opponent of the bill, agreed. |
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Yes, the jurisprudential underpinnings of the Eleventh Circuit's decision in the Alabama Ten Commandments decision are an extraconstitutional fraud. |
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Actually, Rosa Parks refused to move, and kept her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama bus. |
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A new Alabama Department of Homeland Security film is equal parts graphic and corny. |
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One of these people turns out to be the official Artist In Residence for the band Alabama Three, who are best known for doing the signature tune for The Sopranos. |
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The white fringeless orchid grows in wetlands in the Blue Ridge Mountains and coastal plain of Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and South Carolina. |
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Field evaluation of reduced insecticide spray programs for managing plum curculio, Conotrachelus nenuphar, in Alabama peaches. |
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The warships caused a major diplomatic row that was resolved in the Alabama Claims in 1872, in the Americans' favour by payment of reparations. |
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Names of vessels, as the Kearsarge or the Alabama, are frequently put in italic. |
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Birmingham, Alabama, United States, is named after the city and shares with it an industrial kinship. |
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In addition to Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, and West Virginia have active racing industries. |
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The version used is the modern flag, whereas the 1707 flag would have been used in colonial Alabama. |
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During the American Civil War, the Confederacy sent out several commerce raiders, the most famous of which was the CSS Alabama. |
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In 2013, the highest teenage birth rate was in Alabama, and the lowest in Wyoming. |
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Alabama is the fourth state to pass a slavery apology, following votes by the legislatures in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. |
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In 2016, BP sold its Decatur, Alabama, plant to Indorama Ventures, of Thailand. |
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They bonded with Moon, who was excited to learn that cherry bombs were legal to purchase in Alabama. |
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She is also a fan of Lana Del Rey, Grimes, Chvrches, FKA Twigs, Alabama Shakes, Kanye West, Rihanna, Frank Ocean, and Stevie Nicks. |
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The state of Alabama has had a poet laureate position since 1930, and was initially created for Samuel Minturn Peck. |
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The company became a subsidiary of Walter Energy Inc, a large US coal producer based in Alabama which took over Western Coal. |
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Louis spent 12 years growing up in rural Alabama, where little is known of his childhood. |
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Oolitic hematite occurs at Red Mountain near Birmingham, Alabama, along with oolitic limestone. |
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Visualizing the fight from a sailboat, Manet immortalised it in The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama. |
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From there, Alabama went on to become the most successful commerce raider in naval history. |
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The battle between Kearsarge and Alabama is honored by the United States Navy by a battle star on the Civil War campaign streamer. |
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Liverpool writer Jimmy McGovern has written a play, King Cotton, which culminates with the battle between Kearsarge and Alabama. |
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In this alternate scenario, the USS Kearsarge never met the CSS Alabama in battle. |
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Following her commissioning as CSS Alabama, Bulloch then returned to Liverpool to continue his secret work for the Confederate Navy. |
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Upon the completion of her seven expeditionary raids, Alabama had been at sea for 534 days out of 657, never visiting a single Confederate port. |
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During the confusion of battle, five more rounds were fired at Alabama after her colors were struck. |
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The sinking of the Alabama by the Kearsarge is honored by the United States Navy with a battle star on the Civil War campaign streamer. |
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It still survives and is held by the Alabama Department of Archives and History. |
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The plaque was removed by the Alabama Parks Service in 2008 and put in storage. |
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They also had to paint slogans on each other's car in order to get them shot at or arrested as they drove across Alabama. |
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The Gulf of Mexico's eastern, northern, and northwestern shores lie along the US states of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. |
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In the 1840s, almost 300,000 slaves were transported, with Alabama and Mississippi receiving 100,000 each. |
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In Alabama, slaves were not allowed to leave their master's premises without written consent or passes. |
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Apologies have also been issued by Alabama, Florida, Maryland, North Carolina and New Jersey. |
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The most famous, the CSS Alabama, did considerable damage and led to serious postwar disputes. |
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The great state of Alabama believes that preclearance is a relic of the past. |
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It is bordered on the north by the states of Georgia and Alabama, and on the west, at the end of the panhandle, by Alabama. |
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The Appalachians are actually a huge chain that extends from Alabama to Newfoundland. |
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The majority of HBCUs were established in the southeastern United States, Alabama has the most HBCUs of any state. |
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The northeast is a region of fertile black earth that extends into the Alabama Black Belt. |
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The ruling also applied to numerous other states long controlled by rural minorities, such as Alabama, Vermont, and Montana. |
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For instance, Alabama, Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia continue to use contributory negligence. |
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In the United States, the pure contributory negligence only applies in Alabama, Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia. |
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Most are located in Alabama, California, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, and in Puerto Rico. |
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New soft coal fields opened in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, as well as West Virginia, Kentucky and Alabama. |
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The most of western Georgia and part of Alabama was taken from the Creeks to pay for expenses borne by the United States. |
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The company is now based in Alabama, as the Waltham Aircraft Clock Corporation. |
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The company then incorporated in the state of Alabama under the name of Waltham Aircraft Clock Corporation. |
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In 1907 US Steel bought its largest competitor, the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company, which was headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. |
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Robertson, born and raised in Alabama, is unassuming and generally unintimidating. |
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Yet all this modern-day whoop-de-do notwithstanding, the fact remains that de Soto was and is an important part of Alabama history. |
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Pogorelev is affiliated with the Department of Physics and the Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research at the University of Alabama. |
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The Alabama Slammer is a hickory barbecue glaze, spiked with chipolte heat. |
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For example, in Alabama, only punitive damages are available in cases brought under the state's wrongful death statute. |
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Bailey is an Alabama native and an alumn of the institution over which he will soon preside. |
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Seasonal variation in the leaf essential oil composition of Zanthoxylum clava-herculis growing in Huntsville, Alabama. |
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An Alabama jury acquitted him after a four-day trial in which experts traced the musical and cultural developments of rap music. |
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Stephen Katsinas is the Director of the Education Policy Center at the University of Alabama. |
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The year before, the slate of Alabama had executed Klansman Henry Francis Hays for the murder of Michael Douglas. |
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Three weeks after his speech Klansman bombed a Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four little girls. |
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The 26-year-old former Alabama star re-upped with Dallas a day after visiting Super Bowl champion New England. |
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During 1950-60, Chermock and his lepidopterist wife, Ottilie, collected butterflies in many states, including Alabama. |
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Astonished Americans believe leprechauns may be alive and well in Alabama after a spate of bizarre sightings. |
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A collection of Lespedeza angustifolia in Barbour County confirms only the third county record of this legume in Alabama. |
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Davis will report to James Bason, President of TruFund, and provide direction and leadership for TruFund in the Alabama market. |
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If you happen to be visiting Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, you can deliver your LINs in person. |
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Morton Prize from Sarabande Books, and a book of flash fiction, Alabama Steve. |
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Professor Rick Mayden and his students from the University of Alabama initially found two pygmy madtoms during sampling for other fish. |
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The earliest successful challenges to malapportioned legislatures came in the one-party states of Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. |
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Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama tried to catch Yellen in a gotcha. |
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This year's field includes Alabama, Indiana, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Oregon, Texas, St Joseph's and the host Chaminade Silverswords. |
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Further studies must be conducted to say with certainty whether or not the Alabama shad is a heterochronal spawner. |
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In 2000 OSHA fined Celanese for an accident involving uncontrolled chemical decomposition leading to a fatality in Alabama. |
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The programme would allow customers to choose from multiple images that can be emblazoned on Alabama Crimson Tide branded cheque cards. |
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Another Keeneland lot not sold bought by Gordon-Watson was the Diesis colt out of Grade 1 Alabama Stakes winner Spit Curl. |
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It's the tale of terminally ill city slicker Oswald, who retreats to rural Alabama to die. |
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The Alabama State Port Authority is seeking proposals to provide contract stevedoring services at the Pinto Island Slab Handling Terminal. |
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On April 23, 1971, 504 days after that first session in Alabama, Sticky Fingers was released, cheered on by media and public alike. |
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Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Alabama and Trial Attorney Donald Tunnage of the Civil Rights Division's Criminal Section. |
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County Road 22 in Uchee, Alabama, Russell County is a small section of what used to be a primary pathway of this road. |
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It was only known to survive in five areas within the lower Coosa River drainage in Alabama. |
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On the front line there are three holes located along the top of the bluff 200 feet high overlooking Cooters Pond and the Alabama River. |
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Nubbin Creek, Alabama, 2007, lush greenery overtakes an elderly man in a camouflage T-shirt. |
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Oktoberfest in Cullman, Alabama, means bratwurst, lederhosen and oom-pah bands, just like in Germany. |
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Boatright Companies employs 250 people, soon to increase to 350 with the completion of a new crosstie plant in Clanton, Alabama. |
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In addition, the Alabama Department of Youth Services joined the summit, adding further to the intended galvanization of Southern states. |
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Alabama has been home to many different kinds of mound-building organisms over the past half a gigayear. |
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This work details efforts to desegregate the University of Alabama in 1956 and 1963 and also chronicles Tuscaloosa's civil rights movement. |
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Or bustin' sugar rocks in a sunny field of goober peas in the dead silence of an Alabama summer. |
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Eastern Bluebirds are sexually dichromatic songbirds that, on average, lay 4-5 egg clutches in Alabama. |
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Granade had earlier struck down a provision added to the Alabama Constitution that banned same-sex unions. |
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She was born in Odenville, Alabama, daughter of the late Clara Ruth and Dennis Dolman. |
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On April 8th, 2014 the first photodocumentation was obtained of an Early Hairstreak butterfly in Alabama. |
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Alabama native Jamey Johnson is known for putting his head down and giving honest-to-goodness renditions of outlaw and hard country. |
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In my case, they sent a skiing, winter-loving New England Jew to upstate Alabama, a mere taste of the idiocratic business to come. |
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Meanwhile I want you to take over interviewing that psychophysicist staying up in Limestone Correctional as a guest of the state of Alabama. |
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Therefore, spinosad and pyrethrum are currently recommended for management of this pest in organic crucifer vegetable production in Alabama. |
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Mobile, Alabama, FBI spokesperson Ray Zicarelli didn't comment on the federal case. |
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Floristics of a bottomland forest and adjacent uplands near the Tombigbee River, Choctaw County, Alabama. |
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The bride is the daughter of Eva Jones of Anaheim Hills, California, and Brett and Dale Jones of Irvington, Alabama. |
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As usual we've got Alabama 3's Rock Freebase making a guest appearance on guitar which is always good for us. |
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Later that night, when Al Gordon, a veteran Freedom Rider, called urging her to accompany him to Alabama, she readily agreed. |
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But Alabama, the heart of Dixie, where the archsegregationist George C. Wallace served as governor, holds a special symbolic value. |
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Sea turtles were sighted only in the offshore waters of Florida and Alabama, the inshore waters of Florida, and the nearshore waters of Mississippi during this period. |
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Alabama was built in secrecy in 1862 by British shipbuilders John Laird Sons and Company, in north west England at their shipyards at Birkenhead, Wirral, opposite Liverpool. |
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This effort revealed that 3,740 species and 387 infraspecific taxa in 1,117 genera comprising 203 vascular plant families were found to represent the Alabama flora. |
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On 19 June, Alabama stood out of Cherbourg Harbor for her last action. |
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Captain Max Guerout later confirmed the wreck to be of the CSS Alabama. |
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One acute pollution event, even if detected by proposed monitoring stations, could not be stopped from reaching Key Cave, and could lead to the death of Alabama cavefish. |
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Captain Phillips, Greengrass's film about the Maersk Alabama hijacking in 2009, was based on the book A Captain's Duty, and starred Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi and Faysal Ahmed. |
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Historian Wilson Fallin contrasts the interpretation of Civil War and Reconstruction in white versus black memory by analyzing Baptist sermons documented in Alabama. |
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The company is also a factory-certified fabricator for all major brands of solid surface, and distributes Marlite architectural paneling for Alabama and Georgia. |
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The three board members from the scandal-plagued Alabama One Credit Union have retained their seats, according to the challenger who reported that he had lost. |
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Loblolly pine stands across central Alabama have experienced high mortality rates, characterized by scattered stand mortality with a distinct lack of above-ground pests. |
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We are honored that the City of Opp, Alabama has presented our company with a formal Letter of Intent and initial approval to build our Bio Fuel Refinery. |
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It was expected that an inshore species such as spotted sea trout or red drum would rank first, but red snapper was the number l-targeted fish for Alabama saltwater fishermen. |
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Kain, TAPPI member since 1977, passed away in Birmingham, Alabama. |
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There was a thrilling finish to the seven-furlong juvenile seller when Fergal Sweeney got Endless Journey home by a head and the same from Alabama Wurley and Best Ever. |
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Daly might have had a double on the night, having been ready to stand in on Morris's winner Alabama Wurley, who caused a 14-1 upset in the seller. |
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The new food and music outlets, along withWind Creek Wetumpka's entertainment center, will advance Montgomery as an entertainment hub for all of Alabama. |
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The Alabama slammer has four top-25s to his name in five starts at Doral and should outscore Tim Herron, who has no form here and was out with the washing in Tucson. |
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The Sanderson Farms is staged in Kaufman's neck of the woods and it is difficult to think of a reason why the Alabama slammer will not perform well. |
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Wanting to come back home, the native Alabaman interviewed and was hired as CEO of Alabama Corporate Credit Union before it became Corporate America. |
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During the war the United States seized Mobile, Alabama, which was a strategic location providing oceanic outlet to the cotton lands to the north. |
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The remaining Creek chiefs signed away about half their lands, comprising 23,000,000 acres, covering much of southern Georgia and two thirds of modern Alabama. |
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The American army moved to Fort Jackson on the Alabama River. |
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They were built in the southern states of South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi where cheap labour and plentiful water power made operations profitable. |
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Tennessee is bordered by Kentucky and Virginia to the north, North Carolina to the east, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, and Arkansas and Missouri to the west. |
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The Frenchmen who established the first settlement at Opelousas in 1760 discovered the native Atakapa, Alabama, Choctaw, and Appalousa tribes eating sweet potatoes. |
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Mr. Scrushy has been on presentencing release since a federal jury in Montgomery last year convicted him of bribing former Gov. Don Siegelman of Alabama. |
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In Alabama slaves were prohibited from trading goods among themselves. |
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Because Alabama was forced to replace several of her original small boats lost at different times during her lengthy cruise, this is likely a larger replacement boat ensign. |
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This ensign was given to Willam Anderson, whose ship chandler company made repairs on CSS Alabama, shortly before she made her fateful return voyage to Cherbourg, France. |
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While their provenance and specific details of these two Alabama ensigns are currently unavailable, such information will be added to this section when available. |
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The Alabama Hills in Inyo County, California, are named after the vessel. |
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The Alabama is the subject of a sea shanty, Roll Alabama, roll. |
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The battle quickly turned against Alabama due to the superior gunnery displayed by Kearsarge and the deteriorated state of Alabama's contaminated powder and fuses. |
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As Kearsarge turned to meet her opponent, Alabama opened fire. |
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Kearsarge now had Alabama boxed in with no place left to run. |
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On 11 June 1864, Alabama arrived in port at Cherbourg, France. |
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This article discusses the need for ethics training and provides an overview of the program designed and implemented by the Huntsville, Alabama, Police Department. |
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The Alabama State Board of Prosthetists and Orthotists said it has launched its first online service provided through its partnership with Alabama Interactive. |
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After a second, easterly Atlantic crossing, Alabama sailed down the southwestern African coast where she continued her war against northern commerce. |
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There, in January 1863, Alabama had her first military engagement. |
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Among markets where Lehigh Hanson has integrated businesses are Alabama, California, New York, Texas and Washington, plus Canada's Prairie Provinces and British Columbia. |
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The despair over the Democratic Party's embrace of the civil rights agenda created the Dixiecrats in the late 1940s and fueled former Alabama Gov. |
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Mobile, Alabama in autumn feels mutable, sunshine floating down on its filigreed iron railings and azalea gardens, then, suddenly, dispiritingly humid. |
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Granade to clarify that marriage equality would be mandatory in Alabama. |
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With that the cruiser became Confederate States Steamer Alabama. |
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