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  • * [[David Smith]], 1882-1888 * [[L. M. Smith]], 1953-1957
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  • * [[Monica Smith]], ''Sunday Best'' (BET, 2011), top 5 finish * [[Brooke Smith]], ''The Bachelor'' (ABC, 2002)
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  • **Place 2: [[Gene Smith III]] (incumbent), unopposed ** Place 4: [[Virginia Smith]], incumbent (uncontested)
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  • * "[[Mining Camp Blues]]" (1925) by Trixie Smith * "[[Third Alley Blues]]" (1927) by Ivy Smith & [[Cow Cow Davenport]]
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  • **Place 3: Incumbent [[Cora Smith]] (369 votes) held off a challenge by [[Andrea Tubbs]] (332 votes) **Place 1: [[Chuck McGuffie]] (son of the mayor-elect) kept his Council seat with 63% of the v
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  • ** [[Chuck Morgan]], attorney (1962-1963) ** 707: [[Walter H. Smith]] broker (1969)
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  • ** [[Chuck Price]]: 21,947 votes (43.59%) ** [[Tim Smith]]: 6,355 (15.40%)
    9 KB (939 words) - 09:48, 17 February 2017
  • * Chuck Baldwin (Ind-Constitution) 242 (0.3%) ** [[Aimee Cobb Smith]] (D) 23,143 (27%)
    19 KB (1,871 words) - 16:27, 29 September 2017
  • * Valerie Smith with Libery Pike and The Wingates * Chuck Brodsky
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  • ** '''[[Jacqueline Smith]]''' (D, incumbent): 78,036 (59.0%) ** [[Chuck Hunter]] (R): 94,722 (45.8%)
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  • ...ownright]], [[A Bunch of Guys]], Hearts, [[Possum (band)|Possum]], [[Walon Smith Band]], [[Sweetwater Road]], and [[Frankie Velvet]]. * Geiss, Chuck. (May 18, 2006) "Naked Birmingham". ''Black & White''
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  • * [[Chuck Geiss]], ''Black & White'' publisher * [[Eugene Allen Smith]], geologist
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  • ...Hall]] (incumbent, def. [[Kenneth Richardson ]] 76-37); Secretary [[Doris Smith]] (incumbent, unopposed) ...5-1); Vice-President [[Celeste Whitaker]] (1 write-in); Secretary [[Willie Smith Sr]] (unopposed)
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  • ** [[September 25]]: Fats Domino / Chuck Berry ** [[December 12]]: Deep Purple / Fleetwood Mac / Dick Heckstall-Smith
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  • Image:Chuck Leavell.jpg|[[Chuck Leavell]] Image:Joseph Riley Smith.jpg|[[Joseph Riley Smith]]
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  • :[[DeVonta Smith]] - [[2020 Alabama Crimson Tide football team|2020]] *'''Chuck Bednarik Award'''
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  • ** [[Chuck Jaeger]]: 809 votes (13%) ** '''[[Jacqueline Smith]]''' (incumbent, unopposed)
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  • *** Place 1: '''[[Barry Smith]]''' (incumbent), 780 votes (56.4%), winner; [[Kent Haines]], 604 votes (43 ** Place 4: '''[[Virginia Smith]]''' (unopposed)
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  • * Geiss, Chuck (August 20, 2009) "[http://www.bwcitypaper.com/Articles-i-2009-08-20-230997 * Smith, Mike D. (August 20, 2013) "New cost estimate puts Northern Beltline price
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  • * [[Gene Smith|Gene]] and [[Martha Smith]] founded [[Little House on Linden Art Center]]. * [[January 5]]: [[Richard Joseph Smith]], salon owner
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