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  • Unable to find employment there, the Tuohys returned to Alabama where Jim became executive director of the Interfaith Mission Service and the couple
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  • ...nt|Department of Biblical & Religious Studies]] and were overseen by Dr. [[Jim Barnette]] from their inception until [[2019]] and thereafter by the chair
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  • * 9064: former location of [[Jim Chism Barber Shop]] (1970)
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  • ...art's mens' store of Memphis, Tennessee. That same year display director [[Jim Dultz]] began a Christmas tradition of creating an "Enchanted Forest" in th In [[1969]] Dultz' successor, [[Jim Luker]] took over the design of the enchanted forest and refined it over th
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  • * [[1996]]: [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] [[Jim Woodward]] took office.
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  • ** [[Jim Hughey III]] (incumbent, unopposed) ** '''[[Jim Zeigler]]''' (incumbent), 261,418 votes (55.6%), winner
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  • ...ma Crimson Tide football team|1972]]: [[John Hannah]] (offensive guard), [[Jim Krapf]] (center), and [[John Mitchell]] (defensive end) ...Alabama Crimson Tide football team|1979]]: [[Don McNeal]] (cornerback), [[Jim Bunch]] (offensive tackle), and [[Dwight Stephenson]] (center)
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  • As holder of the Jim Straley chair, Saag is director of the [[William C. Gorgas Center for Geogr
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  • ...]]), [[Susan DuBose]] (R-[[Alabama House District 45|District 45]]), and [[Jim Carns]] (R-[[Alabama House District 48|District 48]]), stipulated that memb
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  • ...il]] were weighing putting their support behind competing proposals from [[Jim White III]] of [[Porter White & Company|White Investment Company]] and the
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  • * [[1992]]: [[Jim Atkinson]] succeeded [[Robert Waldrop]] as [[Mayor of Homewood|mayor]] of [
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  • * [[Jim Dearth]] became CEO of [[Children's Hospital]]. ...], [[Joe Childress]], [[Hubert Green]], [[Homer Norton]], Don Sutton and [[Jim Whatley]]. The first "Distinguished Alabama Sportsman" honor went to [[Shoa
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  • ...dium "[[Hitchcock Field]]" for Hitchcock and his brother [[Jimmy Hitchcock|Jim]] in [[2003]]. Also in that year, ''Baseball America'' named it the best co
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  • ...l/btvct02026.pdf Behind the Veil: Documenting African American Life in the Jim Crow South]''. Duke University. Interview with Tywanna Whorley
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  • after=[[Jim Sawyer]] (acting)
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  • ** District 4: [[Jim Gunter]] ** District 4: [[Jim Gunter]]
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  • * [[1962]]: Football coach [[Jim McElwain]] was born in Missoula, Montana.
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  • ** '''[[Jim Folsom, Jr]]''' (incumbent, unopposed) ** [[Jim Gunter]]: 3,205 votes (20.0%)
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  • In [[2023]] Elmore recruited [[Jim Battan]] to return to radio as host of [[Coyote J's Sunday Night Cemetery
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  • ...friction between candidate [[Jack Gotta]] and short-term general manager [[Jim Gould]]. [[Gene Stallings]] had met with the team and expressed interest, b * [[Jim Smith]], receiver from the University of Michigan.
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