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- proper noun Plural form of
Alabaman .
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Examples
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The story below describes a fiasco by the Justice Department, which has selectively ignored serious allegations of wrongdoing by top Alabamans, most notably by current Gov.
Andrew Kreig: U.S. Charges of Alabama Corruption Tainted By Past Federal Misconduct Andrew Kreig 2010
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The story below describes a fiasco by the Justice Department, which has selectively ignored serious allegations of wrongdoing by top Alabamans, most notably by current Gov.
Andrew Kreig: U.S. Charges of Alabama Corruption Tainted By Past Federal Misconduct Andrew Kreig 2010
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Dear Gabacho: The three anti-Mexi slurs you used are so 1950s--the only people who use those words nowadays are old gabachos and Alabamans.
Gustavo Arellano: ¡ASK A MEXICAN!: "Illegals" and The "N-Word" Gustavo Arellano 2011
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Once this goes into effect, Alabamans will be wondering why they bought in to the GOP's mis-information campaign to protect Big Insurance.
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Short of prohibiting Alabamans from sharing a malt with their favorite Mexican-American friend, this couldn't be more throwback nasty.
HUFFPOST HILL - Gingrich Staffers Break Free Eliot Nelson 2011
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Israel is clearly the blue state, surrounded by the Middle Eastern Alabamans.
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Supporters say it will drive illegal workers out of the state, opening jobs to unemployed Alabamans.
Judge Blocks Alabama Illegal-Immigration Law Miriam Jordan 2011
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"Alabamans are caring, compassionate people," Mr. Dial said.
Law Tests Alabama's Appeal Arian Campo-Flores 2011
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Floridians or Alabamans should loudly voice their concerns about the future when them senators will have retired ...
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George Wallace cynically fanned racist fires with his rhetoric and actions, denouncing outside agitators, calling on Alabamans to "stand up for segregation" and decrying the "frightful example of oppression of the rights, privileges and sovereignty of this state by... the federal government."
Rev. Jesse Jackson: Hate Speech in Arizona Rev. Jesse Jackson 2011
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