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  2. Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC Board) is an Alabama state government agency responsible for licensing or permitting participants in the alcoholic beverages industry in Alabama. Alabama is an alcoholic beverage control state , thus the state has a monopoly over the wholesaling or retailing of some or all categories of ...

  3. Alabama State Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama State Bar is headquartered at 415 Dexter Avenue in Montgomery. In 1964, pledges and donations by bar members made for a debt-free bar headquarters building with paid-for furnishings. The original building contained six offices, a library, an assembly room, and a membership file room, plus a print shop added in 1969.

  4. Karoline Breitinger - Wikipedia

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    She studied in Strasbourg and finally obtained her license to practice medicine in Germany in 1909 becoming the first female doctor in Württemberg. [4] She worked in several hospitals until 1911 when, at 60 years of age, she settled permanently in Esslingen, where she set up her practice and treated patients for another twenty years.

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  6. Richard Sherzan - Wikipedia

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    Richard E. Sherzan (born December 22, 1946) is an American politician living in the State of Iowa. [1] He is a lifelong Democrat. Sherzan was born in Mobile, Alabama, to Gloria and Edward Sherzan.

  7. Vehicle registration plates of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Some Alabama municipalities issued their own license plates for horse-drawn vehicles as well as automobiles prior to 1911. The earliest known plate is a bronze plate, "No. 1", issued by the city of Bessemer on a two-horse wagon in 1901, while the earliest known plate for an automobile is a 1906 dash plate [1] issued by the city of Birmingham, originally assigned to a 1904 6-cylinder Ford. [1]

  8. Brian Wilson (news correspondent) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson hosted a D.C.-based weekend program on Fox News and appeared once as a substitute anchor for Brit Hume on the weekday program Special Report with Brit Hume. From 2003 to 2006, Wilson was also the congressional correspondent for the network. In January 2007, he was promoted to the Washington bureau chief for Fox News. [4] [5]

  9. Sam Williams (defensive end, born 1999) - Wikipedia

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    In October of his senior season, he moved in with the family of a former substitute teacher from Marbury who now worked at Lee High School who he now refers to as his mom (Tiffani Cain). He played his only full year of high school football as a starter at defensive line and was teammates with future pro football player Henry Ruggs III .