
1) Cotton state 2) Quartet
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1) US Space Camp setting 2) WWII battleship 3) Country in America 4) Andalusia is in its south 5) Auburn foe 6) Auburn home 7) Auburn University home 8) Bessemer locale 9) Birmingham locale 10) Camellia state 11) Canadian country music group 12) Carmer book locale 13) Celebrated country music act 14) Celebrated country act
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[computer virus] Alabama is a computer virus, discovered October 1989 on the campus of Hebrew University in Jerusalem. ==Infection== Alabama is a fairly standard file infector outside its odd behaviour of deciding what files to infect. When an infected file is executed, Alabama goes memory resident. Whenever a .EXE file is executed from thi...
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[moth] Alabama is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family. ...
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[schooner] Alabama is a Gloucester fishing schooner that was built in 1926 and served as the pilot boat for Mobile, Alabama. The Alabama`s home port is Vineyard Haven Harbor, Martha`s Vineyard, Massachusetts. The Alabama is owned by The Black Dog Tall Ships, along with the Shenandoah, and offers cruises of Nantucket Sound. ==History== The s...
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Thicket Clearers, a State and a Tribe - Texas.
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(from the article `Alabama claims`) ...for furthering the use of arbitration to settle disputes peacefully and for delineating certain responsibilities of neutrals toward belligerents. ... ...John Hawkins seized treasure ships at sea and raided Caribbean possessions in the teeth of the Spanish navy. Later, in the American Civil War, ......
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(from the article `American Civil War`) ...with James Waddell as skipper, which took 38 Union merchant ships, mostly in the Pacific. But the most famous of all the Confederate cruisers was ...
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constituent state of the United States of America, admitted in 1819 as the 22nd state. Alabama forms a roughly rectangular shape on the map, ... [9 related articles]
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Confederate cruiser (1,040 tons) in the
American Civil War. Built in Great Britain, it was allowed to leave port by the British, and sank 68 Union merchant ships before it was itself sunk by a Union...
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The Alabama was a wooden steam vessel of 900 tons, with engines of 300 hp, constructed by Messrs Laird at Birkenhead for the confederate service, to act as a privateer. She was armed with eight 32-pounders and was launched on May 15th 1862 and sailed from the Mersey on July 28th. Before she was launched her destination was made known to the British...
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Alabama is British rhyming slang for hammer.
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[
n] - a member of the Muskhogean people formerly living in Alabama 2. [n] - a river in Alabama that flows southwestward to become a tributary of the Mobile River 3. [n] - a state in the southeastern United States on the Gulf of Mexico 4. [n] - the Muskhogean language of the Alabama people
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noun the Muskhogean language of the Alabama
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State in southeastern USA, bordered to the east by Georgia, to the north by Tennessee, to the west by Mississippi, and to the south by Florida and the Gulf of Mexico; area 131,426 sq km/50,744 sq mi; population (2006) 4,559,000; capital Montgomery. The state derives its name from a Ch...
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a state in the SE United States. 3,890,061; 51,609 sq. mi. (133,670 sq. km). Cap.: Montgomery. Abbr.: AL (for use with zip code), Ala. · a river flowing SW from central Alabama to the Mobile River. 315 mi. (505 km) long.
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