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- noun Plural form of
Georgia .
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Examples
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Georgia is standing down as the war which began 08-08-08 morning has escalated into all out war with Russia pusing the troops back and into submission claiming that if america Aids in Georgias “Manifest destiny” they will use nuclear weapons against the USA.
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Russia and the many in the West termed Georgias assault a Bush's war-by-proxy.
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Russia and the many in the West termed Georgias assault a Bush's war-by-proxy.
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Russia and the many in the West termed Georgias assault a Bush's war-by-proxy.
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On this occasion, their own classical quartet and that of the "Georgias" united in presenting some of the most exquisite music, while other pleasing incidents of the evening rendered it one long to be remembered.
Music and Some Highly Musical People James M. Trotter 1867
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By studious application, most of the original "Georgias" became fairly versed in music.
Music and Some Highly Musical People James M. Trotter 1867
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Eugene Volokh says: zuch: There are two Carolinas, and two Georgias.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Republic vs. Democracy Debate 2010
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Eugene Volokh: zuch: There are two Carolinas, and two Georgias.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Republic vs. Democracy Debate 2010
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Eugene Volokh: zuch: There are two Carolinas, and two Georgias.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Republic vs. Democracy Debate 2010
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Argentina claimed South Georgia in 1927 ( '' Georgias del Sur '').
South Georgia 2009
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