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As I observe this country becoming more and more divided along ideological lines, I am coming to the point where I am beginning to think that the best solution to this situation would be to allow Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabam, Georgia, and South Carolina to go ahead and seceed from the Union.
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Rhythmically, she and Mr. Bennett (who, in his other career, is a Knighted composer of film scores and classical music) are even able to articulate the subtle difference between syncopation (as on the earlier songs like "When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam") and swing (as on the later songs).
Visionaries on a Mission Will Friedwald 2011
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Only the good reverend from Alabam 'could deliver this benediction with a cadence that bounced off the clouds and dispelled the harshness from the wind and cold.
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Filler of body bags, Commander-in-chief extraordinaire, never having been to Vietnam but AWOL in Alabam and a VP never adorned with a US uniform.
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But you know, the folks down in Mobil, Alabam, Northrop Grumman is saying, you know what?
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Well, he cried just south of Nashville, and he turned that car around. he said: (spoken) this is where you get off, boy, cause I'm going back to Alabam '.
The WELL: Down the Road Robert Hunter 2004
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As Bowden found out at Auburn, when you are not one of them - that is a Southern Man from Alabam - you don't fit in as snug as you'd like.
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Will I see the hills of Georgia, and the green fields of Alabam?
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Squint, catch the marquee: "Club Alabam -- Art Pepper Quartet Nitely."
White Jazz Ellroy, James, 1948- 1992
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I was one of the chosen few, to be born in Alabam '
If Heaven Ain't A Lot Like Dixie Hank Williams Jr. 1982
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