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- noun river that rises in northwestern Georgia and flows southwest through eastern Alabama to join the Tallapoosa River near Montgomery and form the Alabama River
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Examples
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Andre Tanner, from South Molton, in Devon, owns a three-year-old male hybrid called Coosa, who is three generations from a timber wolf.
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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Apparently a party of passing Coosa—headed here—ambushed them.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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“And in the meantime, brave Coosa, may Power protect your High Sun.”
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Perhaps one that offered an alliance against the Kristianos should things not go well in Coosa?
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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And there, my friends, is our answer: There will be no fighting in Coosa.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Only when de Soto stopped for any length of time—as he did at Cofitachequi and Coosa—did the population turn against him.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Belyeu v. Coosa County Board of Education, 998 F. 2d 925 (11th Cir. 1993); see also New York Times v. Sullivan, 364 U.S. 254, 270 (1964) (“profound national commitment to the principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide-open”).
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Noble Tishu Mikko, I would march to join Coosa in an instant.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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If what I have heard is correct, the Adelantado will not stay long in Coosa.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Tuskaloosa answered, Tishu Mikko, unless the High Sun can escape as Cafakke did, Coosa and its territory belong to the Kristianos.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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