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in graduated from Evans High School in Evans, | Georgia, a suburb of Augusta. |
He is a native of Atlanta, | Georgia, a 2001 graduate of The Westminster Schools, |
Atlanta, | Georgia, a National Park Service Discover Our Shared |
The company is based in Lithia Springs, | Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. |
Campbell County, | Georgia, a former county, part of Fulton County, Geor |
l is a public high school located in Cumming, | Georgia a suburb northeast of Atlanta, Georgia. |
He was born on Fort Benning, | Georgia a US Army post, where his father was statione |
gh school, built in 1989, located in Cumming, | Georgia a suburb northeast of Atlanta, Georgia. |
He was a native of Riverside, | Georgia, a suburb community of Atlanta. |
s Jackson - United States Representative from | Georgia, a judge advocate in the American Civil War, |
David IV of | Georgia, a King of Georgia from 1089 to 1125 |
Gena was born in Reynolds, | Georgia, a small farming town in middle Georgia. |
Swimsuit: Emily Foster (Miss | Georgia), Abbie Rabine (Miss Massachusetts), Stephani |
Conflict in the Caucasus: | Georgia, Abkhazia, and the Russian Shadow. |
Vernonburg is a town in Chatham County, | Georgia, about 10 miles south of downtown Savannah. |
Georgia Above 4,000 Feet | |
Damascus is home to Southwest | Georgia Academy. |
ovidence received full accreditation from the | Georgia Accreditation Commission (GAC). |
SACS | Georgia Accreditation |
Georgia Accrediting Commission | |
Shreiner Academy is accredited by the | Georgia Accrediting Commission (University of Georgia |
Around 2005, Totenberg contributed to the | Georgia ACLU. |
The BlazeSports | Georgia activities were funded, in part, by a grant f |
d nominee - Best Tease Performance - Becoming | Georgia Adair |
The SRC's | Georgia affiliate, the Georgia Council on Human Relat |
Barnett returned to Elbert County, | Georgia, after the war and settled on the Broad River |
Weaver moved to | Georgia after college and became a dominant player in |
is in Johns Creek but the title has (Duluth, | Georgia) after it. |
Ruined roundhouse in Atlanta, | Georgia after the Atlanta Campaign. |
In 2005, he left | Georgia again for Azerbaijan side Turan Tovuz, then M |
it to the regional championship, but fell to | Georgia again, 67-63. |
nded public and private schools and the North | Georgia Agricultural College at Dahlonega, Georgia, b |
In its place was founded North | Georgia Agricultural College in Dahlonega, Georgia, a |
It is a unit of the | Georgia Air National Guard. |
The Wing is part of the | Georgia Air National Guard. |
It is owned by the West | Georgia Airport Authority. |
The regiment saw action in Kentucky, | Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. |
Georgia, Alabama and other southern states began a ra | |
The Commodores lost to | Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Ole Miss. |
ximately two miles (3 km) east of the Mall of | Georgia along Georgia 20, between Interstate 85 and G |
It city of license was changed to Canton, | Georgia, also in Cherokee County. |
Georgia also secured its first victory over Auburn. | |
The Kidd House in Lavonia, | Georgia, also known as Kidd Residence was built in 19 |
ctor of State Relations for the University of | Georgia also entailed an intimate knowledge of econom |
Georgia also played its first game in Georgia Tech's | |
Georgia: Amanda Abbington | |
water park that is located on Jekyll Island, | Georgia, an island midway between Savannah, Georgia a |
Clay was born in Powder Springs, | Georgia, and graduated from Hiwassee College in Tenne |
Werkheiser was born in Atlanta, | Georgia, and raised in Johns Creek, Georgia. |
rmatted radio station licensed to Bainbridge, | Georgia and serving the Tallahassee, Florida and Alba |
3,903 km2 - South | Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands |
Eristoff Vodka originates from | Georgia and was first created for Prince Eristoff in |
Kaczmarski enrolled at | Georgia and her father assisted her with the transiti |
(150, 303+1C): In Iran, | Georgia and Turkey. |
Shewmake was born in Burke County, | Georgia, and served in the Georgia State Senate in 18 |
Harmon was born in Savannah, | Georgia, and spent much of his boyhood in the Orlando |
e Georgia-Tennessee state line, the American, | Georgia, and Tennessee flags are at the top of the li |
Pollack played with the University of | Georgia and was a roommate of NFL quarterback David G |
It is found from central Florida, north to | Georgia and west to eastern Texas. |
It serves the city of Cartersville, | Georgia and the surrounding communities in Bartow Cou |
of former Midland Railway between Statesboro, | Georgia and Stevens Crossing, Georgia. |
At the age of 21, he moved to Savannah, | Georgia, and then later Darien, Georgia. |
The | Georgia and Florida Railway (reporting mark GFRR) is |
It is halfway between Atlanta | Georgia, and Chattanooga, Tennessee. |
Vanderbilt lost to Kentucky, | Georgia, and Alabama. |
station licensed to the community of Lumpkin, | Georgia and to serve Columbus, Georgia and its metro |
They are sent to | Georgia and are going to be court-martialed. |
It originates near LaFayette, | Georgia and discharges into the Little River near For |
He returned to | Georgia and served as a circuit court judge from 1849 |
Hinton moved to Atlanta, | Georgia and married his current wife, Snow, in 1983. |
was born to free parents in Franklin County, | Georgia and became ordained at age 23. |
U has 20 branches located throughout Florida, | Georgia, and Alabama and approximately 275 employees. |
ng Strozier was born July 20, 1906, in McRae, | Georgia and graduated from high school in Moultrie, G |
, which killed 1,000-2,000 along the coast of | Georgia and South Carolina. |
As an adult, Butts moved to Monticello, | Georgia and became a businessman. |
tion, he taught public school in both Sasser, | Georgia and Taylorsville, Georgia. |
He attended an academy in Mount Zion, | Georgia, and was graduated from Emory College at Oxfo |
34-1784) Government Agent for South Carolina, | Georgia and Maryland |
Greg McMichael now resides in Duluth, | Georgia and runs a baseball facility. |
He grew up in Mableton, | Georgia and attended Pebblebrook High School. |
Highway 106) between Dillard, | Georgia and Highlands, North Carolina . |
His family moved to Jefferson County, | Georgia, and Jenkins attended the University of Georg |
ooga River forms part of the boundary between | Georgia and South Carolina. |
arried to Lee with 3 adult children; Kathryn, | Georgia and Daniel. |
e largest cities within the CSRA are Augusta, | Georgia and Aiken, South Carolina. |
ckus attended Norcross High School (Norcross, | Georgia), and was a standout in football and baseball |
From 1937 to 1939, he taught in Talbotton, | Georgia and preached in Thomaston and Greenville. |
Blitch was born near Vidalia, | Georgia and attended the University of Georgia (UGA) |
ounty, Virginia, he moved with his parents to | Georgia, and pursued classical studies. |
aid to have lived in areas of North Carolina, | Georgia, and Tennessee (see also ). |
y) was one of the thirteen Syrian apostles of | Georgia and the bishop of Nekressi. |
eason, his team beat perennial powerhouses in | Georgia, and LSU. |
He was imprisoned for a time at Madison, | Georgia, and in Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia. |
irmingham, Alabama, Pensacola, Florida, Rome, | Georgia, and Conyers, Georgia. |
ng the death of his wife, Towns moved back to | Georgia and settled in Talbot County. |
He went to the University of | Georgia and received the Most Valuable Player award i |
It is located in Rabun County, | Georgia and is the second-highest mountain in the cou |
in', is located near the towns of Mount Airy, | Georgia and Cornelia, Georgia. |
med the practice of his profession at Butler, | Georgia, and died there June 28, 1900. |
Brim grew up in Columbus, | Georgia, and received a Masters of Fine Arts at the U |
Griffin was born in Bainbridge, | Georgia and graduated from the Citadel military colle |
They live near Macon, | Georgia and are members of the Highland Hills Baptist |
Lowe died in Mount Airy, | Georgia, and is buried in Atlanta's Oakland Cemetery. |
Main article: Mongol invasion of | Georgia and Armenia |
e attended the Martin Institute in Jefferson, | Georgia, and graduated from the University of Georgia |
Operations against Hood in northern | Georgia and northern Alabama September 29-November 3. |
Benning, | Georgia and the Philippines. |
Carters Lake is the deepest lake in | Georgia and one of the biggest lakes in the state of |
Kirkpatrick (MIT), Ted Shifrin (University of | Georgia), and Pete Storm (Stanford). |
These are endangered species protected by | Georgia and Federal law. |
Lowndes County, Mississippi; Lowndes County, | Georgia; and Lowndes County, Alabama are named in his |
Today, Carson lives in Johns Creek | Georgia, and works as a troll. |
She was born in Sugar Valley, | Georgia and died in Atlanta, Georgia. |
ah is a lake on the Tugaloo River, separating | Georgia and South Carolina. |
Gordon, | Georgia and Gordon County, Georgia are both named aft |
rom Texas to Nebraska and to West Virginia to | Georgia and Florida) |
He was born in Savannah, | Georgia, and died in California. |
He retired to Walthourville, | Georgia, and died there August 19, 1886. |
Times is a newspaper published in Thomaston, | Georgia and printed in LaGrange Georgia. |
878-1940) was an architect active in Atlanta, | Georgia and other areas. |
October 24, 1967, Rogers died in Gainesville, | Georgia and was buried in Demorest, Georgia. |
ia attention from different places throughout | Georgia and surrounding areas. |
layed for the Whitefield Academy in Mableton, | Georgia and his senior year at Peachtree Ridge in Suw |
km2). in area is partially in Brooks County, | Georgia and Thomas County, Georgia |
ody served as a missionary in the Republic of | Georgia and in Azerbaijan. |
graduate of Leadership Albany and Leadership | Georgia, and was on the Board of Trustees for Leaders |
It is located in Union County, | Georgia and is the second-highest mountain in Union C |
usly been the head coach at the University of | Georgia and Marshall University. |
He did further studies at University of | Georgia and Georgia Southern University. |
He attended the University of | Georgia and graduated in 1837. |
Cocke attended the University of | Georgia and Harvard University. |
Hannah grew up in Sandersville, | Georgia and later attended art school at the Universi |
She taught golf for many years at clubs in | Georgia and Colorado Springs, Colorado. |
Hagan was born in Sylvania, | Georgia and attended the University of Georgia Univer |
The species occurs in the Caucasus: | Georgia and other areas. |
Hulsey was born in DeKalb County, | Georgia, and passed the Georgia bar in 1859, but didn |
She attended Piedmont College, | Georgia, and was expelled in 1904. |
(a) to maintain contacts with Abkhazia, | Georgia and Russian military contingents; |
ke Kalamazoo, Michigan; Fort Myers; Columbus, | Georgia; and Columbia, Missouri. |
Brown attended college at the | Georgia and graduated in 2002. |
No one here is talking about | Georgia and its relationship with Europe. |
Capital Punishment on Trial: Furman v. | Georgia and the Death Penalty in Modern America. |
rom Chattanooga, Tennessee, through northwest | Georgia, and into Gadsden, Alabama. |
He was born in Georgitsminda, | Georgia and died in Moscow. |
Zambiasi was born in Valdosta, | Georgia, and played for the Georgia Bulldogs from 197 |
He died in Athens, | Georgia and was buried in its Oconee Hill Cemetery. |
ressional service, Ray resided in both Byron, | Georgia and Alexandria, Virginia. |
Ray was born in Fort Valley, | Georgia, and graduated from Crawford County High Scho |
It serves the city of Jefferson, | Georgia and the surrounding communities in Jackson Co |
Kelly was born July 31, 1924, in Atlanta, | Georgia, and attended high school in Florida. |
He returned to farming in Danville, | Georgia, and died in Macon, Georgia, in 1927. |
Trippe was born near Monticello, | Georgia and later moved with his family to an area ne |
y; Teaching Certification, University of West | Georgia; and B.S. Biology, Georgia Southern Universit |
Busbee was born in Vienna, | Georgia, and attended Georgia Military College and Ab |
Capital of South | Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands: King Edward P |
Plumb grew up in Fayetteville, | Georgia, and started her career as a backup singer. |
Sanders was born in Augusta, | Georgia and attended the University of Georgia on a f |
ssion made landfall at St. Catherines Island, | Georgia, and moved inland, where it steadily weakened |
He was born in Henry County, | Georgia and moved to Griffin in 1865. |
sses through the states of South Carolina and | Georgia and before the construction of I-85, it was t |
rants, and international students in Atlanta, | Georgia and Houston, Texas. |
ted Logic Corporation is located in Kennesaw, | Georgia, and manufactures building automation systems |
Robert Griffith was born in Atlanta, | Georgia, and grew up in Southern Indiana. |
He taught at the University of | Georgia, and at the University of Massachusetts Amher |
20 is also known as Bobby Jones Expressway in | Georgia and Palmetto Parkway in South Carolina. |
He died in Washington, | Georgia, and was interred in Rest Haven Cemetery. |
Interstate 520 (I-520) encircles Augusta, | Georgia and North Augusta, South Carolina. |
Dogs compete in Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, | Georgia and compete in NCAA Division I. |
Georgia and Sean have a sky diving wedding. | |
Ginn was born in Morgan, | Georgia and attended Abraham Baldwin Agricultural Col |
Domingos also competed in the 1996 (Atlanta, | Georgia) and 2000 Summer Olympics (Sydney, Australia) |
Armenia, Bulgaria, | Georgia and Lithuania were the newcomers this year. |
It is found in | Georgia and Russia. |
ted associate justice of the Supreme Court of | Georgia and moved to Atlanta, Georgia. |
science fiction convention based in Atlanta, | Georgia, and dedicated to Star Trek. |
Jackson died in Savannah, | Georgia, and was buried in Bonaventure Cemetery in th |
, upon hearing of the Congress, congratulated | Georgia, and furthermore moved to try to persuade Geo |
Georgia and Germany were relegated to Division B. | |
Greene was born in Augusta, | Georgia, and attended Evans High School in Evans, GA |
Rodney T. Smith grew up in | Georgia and North Carolina. |
He later moved to Macon, | Georgia and started the Bibb Manufacturing Company in |
Gibson attended University of | Georgia and majored in Speech Communications. |
eason, the Nashville Kats folded and moved to | Georgia and became the Georgia Force, and Baron left |
Sandoval grew up in Alpharetta, | Georgia and attended Centennial High School in Roswel |
he and his family relocated to Cross Plains, | Georgia and he was elected the first mayor of Dalton, |
rom Ida were also experienced in Mississippi, | Georgia and Tennessee. |
He moved to | Georgia and settled in Savannah. |
Born in Little York, | Georgia, and raised on a plantation, Hull attended th |
n North America, including Oklahoma, Florida, | Georgia and Alabama. |
three perfumes were Princess Norina, Queen of | Georgia and Ave Maria. |
Atlantis is headquartered in Atlanta, | Georgia and has facilities in fifteen locations withi |
Sullivan was born in Donalsonville, | Georgia, and raised in Dothan, Alabama. |
larly strong in historical legal materials of | Georgia and comparative and international law. |
Dr. Williams has served churches in Kentucky, | Georgia, and Florida. |
He attended the University of | Georgia and graduated in 1976. |
da-Georgia District encompasses the states of | Georgia and Florida, with the exception of the Florid |
He recruited men from | Georgia and led the Georgia Battalion. |
SCE, UN, and the US called on Russia to match | Georgia and take steps to decrease tension by reestab |
He was born and raised on a farm near Athens, | Georgia and graduated from the University of Georgia |
Latimer was born in Ocilla, | Georgia, and grew up amidst segregation in Jacksonvil |
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