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Atlanta

state capital and largest city of Georgia; chief commercial center of the southeastern United States; was plundered and burned by Sherman's army during the American Civil War a siege in which Federal troops under Sherman cut off the railroads supplying the city and then burned it; 1864

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capital of Georgia battle of Atlanta USA

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Simple sentences

Thank you for the time you spent with me during my visit to Atlanta.
Young Martin spent a fairly quiet childhood in Atlanta, Georgia.
Atlanta, Georgia has one of the busiest airports in the world.
Almost all of Atlanta was destroyed.

Movie subtitles

Well, Atlanta then. There's lots going on there.
Atlanta!
You'll get in trouble in Atlanta.
He'll come to Atlanta for his leave and you waiting for him just like a spider!
But I'm sure any of our Atlanta belles would be proud to.
Even if you is the last chicken in Atlanta.
They'll never get into Atlanta.
My funds are in Liverpool, not Atlanta.
With all the good Georgia pine around Atlanta, and all this building?
Here in Atlanta.
You'd want to bring her to Atlanta.
If I go to Atlanta and take help from you again. I'd bury any hope of ever standing alone.
She wanted me to go to Atlanta.
If it hadn't been for Scarlett, I'd have died in Atlanta. and maybe we wouldn't have little Beau.
Well, Atlanta then.
They'll never get into Atlanta. Never get through old Peg Leg Hood.
If I go to Atlanta and take help from you again I'd bury any hope of ever standing alone.
If it hadn't been for Scarlett, I'd have died in Atlanta and maybe we wouldn't have little Beau.
I'll go to Atlanta.
If you arrest all the drunks in Atlanta, you must arrest a good many Yankees.

News and current affairs

Former President Jimmy Carter, whose Atlanta center monitors elections around the globe, has raised questions about whether America's recent election lives up to the standards the United States should uphold.
He invited Martin Luther King, Jr. to his inauguration, giving the Atlanta-based civil rights leader a global platform for the first time.
That's 10 times the rate for Americans in general, eight times the rate for workers in Los Angeles County, and 16 times the rate for residents of metropolitan Atlanta.
And air quality was also an issue for subsequent Olympic Games in Barcelona, Atlanta, Seoul, and Athens.
ATLANTA - We are, supposedly, in the midst of an obesity epidemic.
It is also true that when we invest our wealth - in Pfizer's intellectual property, factories in Shenzhen, worldwide distribution networks, or shopping malls in Atlanta - it is not, in fact, at hand.
ATLANTA - American diplomats like to portray their country's allies in glowing terms.
The Organization of American States and the Atlanta-based Carter Center, named for former US President Jimmy Carter, have been active in facilitating the process.

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