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bert Ginn (born January 4, 1947, in Savannah, | Georgia) is a former professional American football p |
The David Baazov Museum of History of Jews of | Georgia is a principal museum of the Jewish history a |
Minnehaha Falls in Lakemont, | Georgia is a beautiful 100 foot cascading waterfall n |
Keyon" Nash (born March 11, 1979 in Colquitt, | Georgia) is a former American football safety. |
The new pipeline to | Georgia has a capacity of 100 million barrels per day |
Benning, | Georgia) is a former U.S. Army officer. |
Victory World Church in Norcross, | Georgia, is a multi-ethnic nondenominational megachur |
ze (born February 8, 1937 in Derchi, Imereti, | Georgia) was a Soviet weightlifter. |
ris Cooper Norman (born 1962-05-25 in Albany, | Georgia) is a former punter in National Football Leag |
ody Ridley (born May 19, 1942, in Chatsworth, | Georgia) is a former NASCAR driver. |
West | Georgia became a four-year institution in 1957. |
rney Bussey (born May 20, 1962 in Lincolnton, | Georgia) is a former American football safety. |
Meriwether, | Georgia is a community or hamlet in Baldwin County, G |
Gabrielle Lamb (born, Savannah, | Georgia) is a ballerina dancing with the Morphoses/Th |
Pittsburg, | Georgia is a mostly-deserted settlement in Walker Cou |
Locust Log Ridge in White County, | Georgia is a ridge located northeast of Wildcat Mount |
The Kiokee Baptist Church in Appling, | Georgia is a building from 1808. |
Lera Catharine "Cathy" Cox (born 1958) is a | Georgia politician, a member of the Democratic Party, |
Constitution, | Georgia was a pre-Civil War community, south of Atlan |
t Dollar (born November 30, 1977, in Atlanta, | Georgia) is a member of the House of Representatives |
David Hendrix (born May 29, 1972, in Jesup, | Georgia) is a former player in the NFL. |
Northeast | Georgia is a region of the Georgia in the United Stat |
Tina Tyus-Shaw (born in Griffin, | Georgia) is a television news anchor and journalist a |
In 1652 he went to Mingrelia in | Georgia as a missionary. |
The 2008 Tour de | Georgia was a seven-stage professional bicycle race h |
as born in the village of Kharagauli, Western | Georgia into a large family. |
359 | Georgia is a typical Main belt asteroid. |
Georgia gained a sixth U.S. Representative for the fi | |
Elmore Smith (born May 9, 1949 in Macon, | Georgia) is a retired American professional basketbal |
illingham (born February 10, 1981 in Augusta, | Georgia) is a professional basketball player. |
Hatfield (born on July 29, 1969, in Waycross, | Georgia) is a Republican member of the Georgia House |
ie Charles Hall (born 1949-09-29 in Montrose, | Georgia) is a retired American football linebacker. |
McClendon (born December 28, 1983 in Atlanta, | Georgia) is a college football running backs coach fo |
The Carnegie Library in Dublin, | Georgia is a building from 1904. |
Georgia has a multi-party system, with at the moment | |
Allendale, Columbus, | Georgia is a neighborhood located in Columbus, Georgi |
son (born November 25, 1840 in Monroe County, | Georgia) was a self-made industrialist who lived in G |
Abac, | Georgia was a place in Tift County, Georgia. |
Collins (born April 14, 1954 in Sandersville, | Georgia) is a retired American basketball player. |
Ivy Log, | Georgia is a town in Union County, Georgia. |
is article is within the scope of WikiProject | Georgia Tech, a collaborative effort to improve the c |
He served | Georgia as a delegate to the Continental Congress in |
Tolleson, Jr. (born April 26, 1956, in Perry, | Georgia) is a Republican state senator from Georgia c |
While western | Georgia maintained a perilous independence from the I |
Georgia got a safety to pull within 7-2. | |
Locust Log Ridge in Union County, | Georgia is a ridge located west of Brasstown Bald, Ge |
from Columbia Seminary in Decatur, | Georgia and a Ph.D. from the University of Alabama. |
The film is set in the 1910s in Fargo, | Georgia, near a dangerous swamp. |
The Cook County Courthouse in Adel, | Georgia is a building from 1939. |
Carl Simpson (born April 18, 1970 in Vidalia, | Georgia) is a former American professional football p |
he B&A had reopened tracks between Brunswick, | Georgia, and a connection with the Atlantic and Gulf |
Burke County Courthouse in Waynesboro, | Georgia is a Carpenter Romanesque building from 1856. |
drews (born December 25, 1955 in Thomasville, | Georgia) is a former NFL football running back. |
Liberty Hill in La Grange, | Georgia is a Greek Revival building built in 1836. |
William Glascock, who was acting governor of | Georgia for a period during the American Revolution a |
ford I. Henry (born May 30, 1937, in Atlanta, | Georgia) is a former professional tennis player. |
The Woodville in Winfield, | Georgia is a building from 1814. |
Broad Street Historic District in LaGrange, | Georgia is a historic district. |
Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins, | Georgia (AIM-26 A) |
Georgia: Amanda Abbington | |
Thrower graduated from | Georgia Military Academy in 1930. |
The | Georgia Corrections Academy moved to Tift in Fall 200 |
illiam attended Fairmount High School and the | Georgia Military Academy, from which he graduated in |
Georgia Groome, actress | |
as written by King Demetre I (Demetrius I) of | Georgia (1093-1156 AD). |
In 2008 | Georgia was added to the EUMM program. |
Against | Georgia Tech, Adibi had a prolific game, making eight |
He is also a member of the | Georgia Research Advisory Board and the Georgia Insti |
the company's world headquarters building in | Georgia, see Aflac. |
Hallman died in a Macon, | Georgia hospital after surgical complications. |
Georgia scored again with a 6 yard pass and the game | |
Galvin died in Marietta, | Georgia at age 62. |
He died near Columbus, | Georgia at age 71 and was interred there in Linwood C |
Adams died in Albany, | Georgia, at age 93. |
In 1991, he died in Athens, | Georgia at age 77. |
Smith died in Reidsville, | Georgia, at age 58. |
e largest cities within the CSRA are Augusta, | Georgia and Aiken, South Carolina. |
The Code of the State of | Georgia (1861) AKA The Code of 1863 because though pu |
U has 20 branches located throughout Florida, | Georgia, and Alabama and approximately 275 employees. |
The SCC served as a holding company for the | Georgia & Alabama, Georgia Southwestern, Carolina Pie |
Vanderbilt lost to Kentucky, | Georgia, and Alabama. |
n North America, including Oklahoma, Florida, | Georgia and Alabama. |
ressional service, Ray resided in both Byron, | Georgia and Alexandria, Virginia. |
It has since been adopted by the | Georgia Research Alliance for other research universi |
North | Georgia Wrestling Alliance |
The | Georgia Research Alliance is an Atlanta, Georgia-base |
Georgia was allocated 13 electors because it has 11 c | |
the Puget Sound Lowland; both are part of the | Georgia Depression, along with Fraser Lowland, Georgi |
Kite is a town in Johnson County, | Georgia, USA, along the Little Ohoopee River. |
He attended Parkview High School in | Georgia, playing alongside current Major League Baseb |
While at | Georgia, Warner also coached Iowa State University. |
Rydal is in Bartow County, | Georgia, USA also as known as Pine Log, Georgia. |
The Digital Library of | Georgia is also part of the GALILEO system. |
While attending | Georgia, he also became a member of Lambda Chi Alpha |
U.S. Route 11 in | Georgia is also signed as State Route 58 for its enti |
Russia's continuing military presence in | Georgia is also seen with resentment by many Georgian |
ver for the Detroit Lions, Sandy Creek HS and | Georgia Tech Alum |
2007 | Georgia Tech Alumni Association Board of Trustees |
1940 | Georgia Women's Amateur, Southern Women's Amateur |
William Barnett ( | Georgia politician), American politician and soldier |
The Northwest | Georgia Bank Amphitheatre is an outdoor amphitheater |
Elberta, | Georgia is an unincorporated community located in Nor |
ara Polangco (born January 27, 1982, Atlanta, | Georgia), is an American singer-songwriter. |
esha Brown (born January 13, 1979 in Atlanta, | Georgia) is an American professional basketball playe |
Byron Cherry (born April 17, 1955 in Atlanta, | Georgia) is an actor. |
He competed against Ramaz Nozadze of | Georgia in an historic match. |
Troupville, | Georgia is an unincorporated area in Lowndes County, |
Rocky Mountain near Tallulah Falls, | Georgia has an elevation of 2,351 feet (717 m), makin |
les Patrick (born November 19, 1954 in Macon, | Georgia) is an American former professional basketbal |
On May 26, 1918, | Georgia became an independent state as a Democratic R |
nathan Kerner (born June 6, 1974, in Atlanta, | Georgia) is an American professional basketball playe |
Davidson (born November 15, 1984, in Atlanta, | Georgia) is an American basketball player. |
Cola Franzen (born 1923 Hart County, | Georgia) is an American writer and translator. |
Henderson (born October 3, 1965 in Marietta, | Georgia) is an American former professional basketbal |
dney Dent (born December 25, 1970, in Edison, | Georgia) is an American professional basketball playe |
In the late 1960s, the State of | Georgia started an improvement project for the port a |
Latham (born February 26, 1971 in Covington, | Georgia) is an American author. |
Big Rube (born Ruben Bailey in Atlanta, | Georgia) is an American rapper and hip-hop producer. |
us Thornton (born August 12, 1992 in Atlanta, | Georgia) is an American college basketball player. |
rrell Bell (born December 15, 1973 in Athens, | Georgia) is an American professional basketball playe |
k" Willis (born September 24, 1934, Cabiness, | Georgia) is an American blues singer. |
hillip Verondre (Dre) Barnes (born in Ocilla, | Georgia) was an American college football player. |
n Burns (born June 14, 1968, in Fort Benning, | Georgia) is an American comedian. |
rret Siler (born October 25, 1986 in Augusta, | Georgia) is an American professional basketball playe |
drick Cone (born August 10, 1983 in Waycross, | Georgia) was an American football wide receiver for t |
Jackson (born November 11, 1989 in LaGrange, | Georgia) is an American football player who attends T |
nley Booth (born January 5, 1942 in Waycross, | Georgia) is an American music journalist. |
Jae Crowder (born July 6, 1990 in Villa Rica, | Georgia) is an American college basketball player. |
ene Harvey (born August 26, 1980 in Shellman, | Georgia) is an American professional basketball playe |
Castille (born January 15, 1961 in Columbus, | Georgia) is an American professional football player. |
Jason Smith (born Atlanta, | Georgia) is an American soccer coach and former playe |
ahaffey (born September 28, 1945 in LaGrange, | Georgia) is an American former profesisonal basketbal |
ulie Ditty (born January 4, 1979, in Atlanta, | Georgia) is an American professional tennis player. |
David Bottoms (born 1949, Canton, | Georgia) is an American poet. |
e many of Synetic's company members were from | Georgia, Host and Guest was remounted in reaction to |
The | Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railway was founded in |
omposed of World Cup hosts France, Argentina, | Georgia, Ireland and Namibia. |
Burns attended | Georgia Tech and played for the Yellow Jackets. |
throughout New England and beyond, including | Georgia, California and Australia. |
The property was purchased by the | Georgia Railway and Power Company (later renamed Geor |
He played college golf at | Georgia Tech and won the NCAA Individual Championship |
Conflict in the Caucasus: | Georgia, Abkhazia, and the Russian Shadow. |
Comox (northern | Georgia Strait and Toba Inlet, northern Sunshine Coas |
These states were | Georgia, Maryland, and Indiana. |
It is found in Russia, | Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. |
In 1906, the C.T. & G. was sold to the | Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway. |
The season included | Georgia's third straight loss to Georgia Tech and the |
In 1915, the | Georgia Coast and Piedmont Railroad entered receivers |
He played collegiately for Alabama, | Georgia Tech and UCLA. |
She later took over as director of Miss | Georgia USA and Miss Georgia Teen USA. |
Kara Maltby, University of | Georgia Cheerleader and Filmmaker |
ters is a prominent literary journal based at | Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville |
Authored two books, The Mountain Campaigns in | Georgia (1886) and Astyanax (1907) |
He attended | Georgia Tech and the Virginia Military Institute. |
1899 saw the first meeting between the | Georgia Bulldogs and Tennessee (a loss for Georgia). |
It is known from the United States ( | Georgia, Maine and Maryland). |
uried around the monument were from Kentucky, | Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas. |
Lesley and Denis (Sophie, | Georgia, Harry and Imogen) and Lynda, with Michael (M |
The regiment saw action in Kentucky, | Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. |
1998 edition to the Outback Bowl featured the | Georgia Bulldogs, and the Wisconsin Badgers. |
Georgia congressman and environmental advocate James | |
loyed from 1934 to 1936 as Assistant State of | Georgia Geologist and participated in a geological su |
s desiring to complete their 4-year degree at | Georgia's senior military college, North Georgia Coll |
Grant is a graduate of | Georgia Tech and has a Masters from Georgia College & |
this species are coastal waters of Bulgaria, | Georgia, Romania, and Ukraine. |
Johnson earned | Georgia football and baseball letters in 1971, 1972 & |
FutureMedia is a collaborative initiative at | Georgia Tech and the Georgia Tech Research Institute |
Georgia, Alabama and other southern states began a ra | |
endemic to the United States in the states of | Georgia, Florida, and Alabama . |
Express operates over 100 locations in Texas, | Georgia, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. |
In 1968, the organization became the | Georgia Business and Industry Association, and then i |
In 2005, Wachov Bank apologized to | Georgia's African-American community for its predeces |
He grew up in Brooklyn on | Georgia Avenue and attended P.S. 290 and I.S. 302. |
It comprises | Georgia, Florida and Alabama and was headquartered in |
7), Powell's Creek Church, in Hancock County, | Georgia (1797-1825), and the Baptist Church at Eatont |
Moorman is a 1975 graduate of | Georgia Tech and Harvard Business School, he joined N |
Richard Francis Lyon (1819-1894) was a | Georgia attorney and jurist before and during the Con |
He was the Legislator of the Year from the | Georgia Recreation and Parks Society and the Georgia |
They were playing | Georgia Tech and the coach of Georgia Tech stated, "Y |
The paper covers | Georgia legal and business news. |
ve, he introduced a bill that established the | Georgia Normal and Industrial College, which later be |
In addition to serving in the | Georgia Senate and Georgia House of Representatives, |
The | Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Center of the G |
an a 12-mile section of track between Bowdon, | Georgia, Georgia, and a connection with the Central o |
agship station of the Arena Football League's | Georgia Force and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and |
Before 1923, each of | Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan issued its own posta |
She is Miss | Georgia 2009 and competed in the Miss America 2010 pa |
He played college football at | Georgia Tech and played high school football for Rosw |
d state representatives, prominent members of | georgia industry, and Georgia Tech students and facul |
y, the L&N #152 serviced stations in Alabama, | Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. |
He is a graduate of Marist School in Atlanta, | Georgia (2000) and Stanford University (2004). |
Hodges attended college at | Georgia Tech and played on the baseball team there fo |
0 United States college football game between | Georgia Tech and the University of Virginia, won by G |
He played college football for | Georgia Tech and was elected to the Georgia Tech Hall |
It was eventually merged into the | Georgia Southern and Florida Railway on December 31, |
It is found in Azerbaijan, | Georgia, Russia, and Turkey. |
klahoma, he eliminated OU along with Alabama, | Georgia Tech, and Georgia in early November. |
George Pierce Doles, | Georgia businessman and Confederate general during th |
season edition to the Peach Bowl featured the | Georgia Bulldogs and the Virginia Cavaliers. |
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