Thin strips of fatty mutton can be cut into a substitute for bacon called macon. |
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Ecleamus Ricks, Healthcare Georgia Foundation board member and Kerne Middleton, of the macon Housing Authority were also on program to introduce the keynote speakers. |
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The film, executively produced by Ansa and directed by her husband Jonee Ansa, is currently shooting in and around Macon. |
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Macon Leary's unassertiveness is in timely contrast to Sarah's decisiveness and Muriel's zeal. |
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While touring the country, she encountered a talented singer from Macon who flirted with her. |
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That would surely cement her star status as the toast of the Macon County church missionary club for years to come. |
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In 1933 he invited the organizers of a local field trial tournament in Fort Davis in neighboring Macon County to hold their next competition at Sedgefields. |
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Erickson, a native Louisianan and former lawyer who lives in Macon, Georgia, sets the deceptively moderate tone. |
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Somewhat surprisingly, tiny crystals were found with rhodolite garnet and corundum during alluvial gem mining in streams draining Mason Mountain, Macon County, North Carolina. |
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In 1941, what is now Warner Robins was a sleepy little whistle-stop known as Wellston, located just south of Macon in the central part of the state. |
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Lane the lawyer will be down in Macon, heartsick that the two are still incarcerated. |
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Macon is another alternative to bacon, produced by curing cuts of mutton in a manner similar to the production of pork bacon. |
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In the US the main kaolin deposits are found in central Georgia, on a stretch of the Atlantic Seaboard fall line between Augusta and Macon. |
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Michael Michael BLUE RUIN MACON BLAIR is homeless drifter Dwight, who lives in a rusted blue Pontiac. |
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Nancy Grace says similar things in a Macon, Georgia, accent. |
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Like the name Macon Dead, it is a misname imposed by someone with no concern about the consequences. |
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In 2006, Macon gained national headlines when it was alleged that reverse racism was at work preventing whites from equal opportunity employment at the city government level. |
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Macon hucklebucked eleven flights rather than risk one elevator stare. |
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