A state in southeastern United States between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War.
1 ERINNA of Rhodes, the contemporary of Sappho according to ancient tradition, fl .
2 Beyond that, Little Slide Canyon, snowline, and the fl at valley below.
3 Indeed, the fl ow of new recordings seems to increase with the years.
4 For provisions, which are tolerably good, we are charged 1 fl .
5 Among the most distinguished of the Greek fathers were Justin Martyr ( fl .
6 In recent weeks four people have died of bird fl
7 I had no idea fl ... your Clan understood the spirit world at all, Ayla.
8 I had almost given up the double baby breath (gypsophila paniculata, fl .
9 McKenzie, Fiona, fl 2004:Photographs relating to Charles and Christina Andrews.
10 He has two cameras mounted next to a water tank on the top fl .
11 The interview took place in his studio on top fl .
12 To the same period belongs PARRHASIUS of Ephesus, who fl .
13 I reckoned up with Jobst and found myself thirty-one fl .
14 THEOGNIS of Megara, the celebrated elegiac and gnomic poet, fl .
15 All this I set at as much as thirty fl .
16 I have seen a climber fl oat through a seemingly impossible move, avoiding certain injury.
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