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eir son, William Yates Atkinson, Jr., was the | Georgia Democratic state chair in 1942 as well as a G |
Hamilton was inducted into the | Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2010. |
has played more regular season games with the | Georgia Force (77) than any other player. |
Ben Smith apparently did play FS for the | Georgia Bulldogs. |
She serves in the | Georgia assembly, which meets in the Capitol building |
Members of the | Georgia General Assemble currently earn $17,000 a yea |
In 1929, he won the | Georgia state (GIAA) tennis title. |
The | Georgia State Constitution vests all legislative powe |
According to the | Georgia High School Athletic Association, New Manches |
The | Georgia Gwizzlies moved from Gwinnett County to Macon |
season edition to the Peach Bowl featured the | Georgia Bulldogs and the Virginia Cavaliers. |
ive." (2001) Backyard Tire Fire - Live at the | Georgia Theatre (2003) Derek Trucks Band - Live at th |
He served in the | Georgia House of Representatives for five terms and t |
The | Georgia Voice (styled as GA Voice on the masthead) is |
Two years later, he was elected to the | Georgia Senate and served two terms. |
Dr. Conyers then sold the land to the | Georgia Railroad. |
The | Georgia Militia existed from 1733 to 1879. |
For example, the | Georgia Yellow Hammers and Bill Chitwood and His Geor |
The | Georgia National Guard has a State Partnership Progra |
The team plays its home games at the | Georgia Soccer Park in nearby East Point, Georgia, wh |
He was inducted into the | Georgia Tech Hall of Fame in 2003. |
He played for the | Georgia Tech baseball team. |
Raven Cliff Falls in South Carolina; for the | Georgia falls, see Raven Cliff Falls (Georgia). |
Jones, founder of the | Georgia Grand Army of the Republic. |
unties on December 20, 1853, by an act of the | Georgia General Assembly, becoming Georgia's 106th co |
In 1994, he received the ( | Georgia) Governor's Award for the Humanities. |
osmetology graduates are eligible to take the | Georgia State Board of Cosmetology Examination. |
This was the | Georgia Bulldogs' first season under the guidance of |
d by the convention attendees, especially the | Georgia delegates. |
The | Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team represents the |
WMUM-FM (89.7 FM) (formerly WDCO-FM) is the | Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) Public radio statio |
The | Georgia Veterans State Park is located on the east si |
GWA recognizes | Georgia's authors of excellence by presenting the Geo |
The lakes are owned and operated by the | Georgia Power Company to generate hydroelectric energ |
A graduate of the | Georgia Institute of Technology, he played with the G |
In 1835, Lumpkin was elected to the | Georgia House of Representatives in the Georgia Gener |
In January 2010, the | Georgia Army National Guard established its OCS Progr |
He chose to attend the | Georgia Institute of Technology where he majored in m |
The | Georgia Educational Technology Fair (GaETF) is an ann |
In 1928 he became the leader of the | Georgia Minstrels. |
W-TV signed on January 2, 1967 as part of the | Georgia Educational Television Network. |
He also served another term in the | Georgia Senate in 1859. |
Glenn Field is the home field for the | Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets fast pitch softball team |
He was the first coach of the | Georgia Bulldogs football team to receive a salary. |
He was inducted posthumously into the | Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 1997. |
In 1833 the city was named Talonega by the | Georgia General Assembly on December 21, 1833. |
our consecutive terms in office; however, the | Georgia General Assembly reapportioned the congressio |
year he became a defensive assistant with the | Georgia Bulldogs. |
Lee has also played for the | Georgia Force and Columbus Destroyers. |
The | Georgia Public Links |
Around 2005, Totenberg contributed to the | Georgia ACLU. |
Two were later sold to the | Georgia and Florida Railroad and Georgia Northern Rai |
ober 23, 2001) was the sixth president of the | Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), from |
Ken Hodges also served as President of the | Georgia District Attorney's Association and in 2002 w |
He was a judge on the | Georgia Court of Appeals in 1933. |
It was authorized by the | Georgia General Assembly by an act of December 24, 18 |
After passing the | Georgia bar exam, Jones joined his father's law firm |
law school at Emory University, he passed the | Georgia bar exam. |
The line today is in operation as the | Georgia and Florida Railway. |
The | Georgia Regional Transportation Authority "Xpress" |
The | Georgia Guitar Quartet performs regularly throughout |
e Felker was put to death by electrocution in | Georgia's electric chair at the Georgia Diagnostic an |
He was inducted into the | Georgia Tech Hall of Fame in 2000. |
Zaza Pachulia is a captain of the | Georgia national basketball team. |
He played college football for the | Georgia Tech football team. |
estern boundary of Saint Simons Island of the | Georgia Sea Islands. |
Matthews played collegiately for the | Georgia Tech football team |
at the | Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA |
The | Georgia Bank & Trust Company, is a bank holding compa |
He was a district attorney of the | Georgia Railroad from 1917 to 1919. |
The | Georgia Lottery is overseen by the government of Geor |
The | Georgia Regiment of Horse Rangers was raised on Janua |
The General Assembly meets in the | Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia. |
The | Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) is an organi |
Brantley was elected to the | Georgia State House of Representatives in 1884 and 18 |
he Carolina Cobras, the Detroit Fury, and the | Georgia Force. |
The | Georgia Line was a formation within the Continental A |
is historically a non-partisan election, the | Georgia Republican Party and Georgia Christian Coalit |
The | Georgia statewide elections will be held on Election |
ip Game was played on December 1, 2007 in the | Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. |
On July 23, they will host the | Georgia Force in their final regular season game. |
with County Road 141, which goes north to the | Georgia border, becoming Georgia State Route 135. |
attended North Gwinnett High School and then | Georgia Tech. |
No Such Thing/Why | Georgia |
Hartman was born in Thomaston, | Georgia in 1915. |
Times is a newspaper published in Thomaston, | Georgia and printed in LaGrange Georgia. |
iddle School is a middle school in Thomaston, | Georgia. |
It is included in the Thomaston, | Georgia, Micropolitan Statistical Area. |
The Thomaston Times, Thomaston, | Georgia |
the Singletary Soccer Complex in Thomasville, | Georgia. |
e a women's soccer team based in Thomasville, | Georgia. |
Previous resident of Thomasville, | Georgia. |
Previously resident Thomasville, | Georgia |
ge, Meigs, Ochlocknee, Pavo, and Thomasville, | Georgia. |
Licensed to Thomasville, | Georgia, USA, the station serves the Tallahassee area |
Singletary Soccer Complex, Thomasville, | Georgia 2008-present |
rist house of worship located in Thomasville, | Georgia. |
al private university located in Thomasville, | Georgia. |
He began practising law in Thomasville, | Georgia. |
It was played in Thomasville, | Georgia. |
antation and museum located near Thomasville, | Georgia. |
Titus was born in Thomasville, | Georgia. |
drews (born December 25, 1955 in Thomasville, | Georgia) is a former NFL football running back. |
erves the communities of Dearing and Thomson, | Georgia. |
Armstrong was born in Thomson, | Georgia. |
Langham was born in Thomson, | Georgia. |
Young Lick is a mountain that lies in three | Georgia counties, Habersham, Rabun and Towns. |
d the Toccoa for its 56 miles (90 km) through | Georgia, until it reaches the twin cities of McCaysvi |
r of the 1865 sheet music to Marching Through | Georgia |
ia attention from different places throughout | Georgia and surrounding areas. |
fiction, and covered news stories throughout | Georgia. |
r and LaBruyere then began to tour throughout | Georgia and the surrounding states. |
th, was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Tifton, | Georgia. |
s a private Baptist school located in Tifton, | Georgia. |
ementary School is a public school in Tifton, | Georgia. |
Kip Moore was born in Tifton, | Georgia. |
te system and it began, right here in Tifton, | Georgia. |
Licensed to Tifton, | Georgia, USA. |
It has since been absorbed into Tifton, | Georgia. |
ty, Pine Mountain, Tallulah Falls, and Tiger, | Georgia. |
Prior to that time, | Georgia did not have such an office. |
It is found from central Florida, north to | Georgia and west to eastern Texas. |
ey are still barred from full repatriation to | Georgia. |
They are sent to | Georgia and are going to be court-martialed. |
Paul was then brought to | Georgia for the same purpose in 1993, after Georgia v |
It is endemic to | Georgia. |
He returned to | Georgia and served as a circuit court judge from 1849 |
He returned to | Georgia as Executive Director and then CEO of Yamacra |
The new pipeline to | Georgia has a capacity of 100 million barrels per day |
ounty, Virginia, he moved with his parents to | Georgia, and pursued classical studies. |
The season included | Georgia's third straight loss to Georgia Tech and the |
ng the death of his wife, Towns moved back to | Georgia and settled in Talbot County. |
Hall then returned to | Georgia, settling in Savannah. |
rkway from the Bartow/Cherokee county line to | Georgia 5 Business in Canton. |
rom Texas to Nebraska and to West Virginia to | Georgia and Florida) |
it to the regional championship, but fell to | Georgia again, 67-63. |
road in Germany, and Belgium, and returned to | Georgia in 1998. |
Weaver moved to | Georgia after college and became a dominant player in |
45-year ministry, he reached from New York to | Georgia. |
I'll tote her down to | Georgia, |
It is found Nova Scotia to | Georgia, west to Manitoba through Arkansas. |
ion after two days on the job and returned to | Georgia Tech. |
Returning to | Georgia, he served as a professor at the Tbilisi Stat |
It is also found growing from Long Island to | Georgia. |
The Commodores lost to | Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Ole Miss. |
inghouse A-C Network Calculator was gifted to | Georgia Tech by Georgia Power in 1947. |
tners of the project are Embassy of Israel to | Georgia, Embassy of Italy to Georgia, British Council |
It provides access to | Georgia State University, the Georgia State Capitol, |
ecorded 3 tackles in the Tigers 39-34 loss to | Georgia Tech. |
The term " | Georgia Line" referred to the quota of one infantry r |
He traveled from Kentucky to | Georgia. |
er revealed that "none of us had ever been to | Georgia. |
Guide to | Georgia Trees. |
chigan, Ontario, Quebec and New York south to | Georgia. |
eason, the Nashville Kats folded and moved to | Georgia and became the Georgia Force, and Baron left |
He moved to | Georgia and settled in Savannah. |
from Yale University in 1794 and returned to | Georgia to practice law. |
He moved to | Georgia in 1850. |
Charles Hamilton returned to | Georgia, where he died in 1880. |
His parents had moved from Virginia to | Georgia. |
lin to Central Asia, were unable to return to | Georgia under the "Georgia for Georgians" policy. |
He then moved back to | Georgia to pursue his bachelor's degree at Kennesaw S |
own County, South Carolina and later moved to | Georgia. |
urkey Mountain Road from U.S. 27/Georgia 1 to | Georgia 53 |
It occurs throughout the east from Ontario to | Georgia, and west to Kansas. |
Gena then returned to | Georgia to begin a career as a landscape architect in |
Beltran's father later moved the family to | Georgia in search of employment. |
Electrical generation is sold to | Georgia Power Company. |
Returning to | Georgia, he joined the Russian army. |
rleston area while Longstreet's Corps went to | Georgia. |
Then from Griffin south to | Georgia State Route 362. |
SR 49 from Worthington Springs to | Georgia |
He played with Auburn before transferring to | Georgia Tech for more playing time. |
It is found from Europe to | Georgia and North Africa. |
He went to | Georgia Southern University. |
tempted to escape and flee from Azerbaijan to | Georgia, but was taken prisoner near Nakhichevan. |
The pair returned to | Georgia to secure support for the measures at home. |
ed from his Politburo position and retired to | Georgia in disgrace. |
He then moved to | Georgia, where he held various offices, and was elect |
They never returned to | Georgia or their house. |
He moved with his uncle to | Georgia in 1740. |
e the parents of four children, Phoebe, Toby, | Georgia and Molly. |
Licensed to Toccoa, | Georgia, USA, the station is currently owned by the G |
security of a church-going family in Toccoa, | Georgia. |
Bull's training originated at Camp Toccoa, | Georgia in August 1942 under Captain Herbert Sobel. |
he communities of Avalon, Martin, and Toccoa, | Georgia. |
ille, Irwinton, Ivey, McIntyre and Toomsboro, | Georgia. |
ngston was born on January 12, 1940 in Towns, | Georgia. |
olev civilian airliners belonging to Transair | Georgia were hit by missiles fired by rebels in Sukhu |
Licensed to Trenton, | Georgia, USA. |
Outdoor Movie Theater is located in Trenton, | Georgia off of Interstate 59, which is right next to |
Licensed to Trion, | Georgia, USA, the station serves the Rome GA area. |
ies of Lyerly, Menlo, Summerville, and Trion, | Georgia. |
post office department requesting that Trip, | Georgia be changed to Berkley, Georgia. |
Troupville, | Georgia is an unincorporated area in Lowndes County, |
Main article: Trustee | Georgia |
anded over to the Persian governor of Tsromi, | Georgia. |
The community of Tucker, | Georgia is named for him. |
rch 26, 2005 at the Elks Lodge #78 in Tucker, | Georgia. |
Tucker, | Georgia 30084 |
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