macon in A Sentence

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    Macon simply runs because he loves it.

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    Macon has his future mapped out.

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    Is one of you josh Macon?

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    They were married in 1944 in Macon,

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    So Macon kept running, running, and running some more.

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    Macon always ends up with company on the course.

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    Many members of the Macon and Atlanta bar serve as adjunct faculty;

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    In March 1830, Abraham moved to remain in Macon County with his family.

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    Griezmann resigned to his hometown and began his career playing for UF Macon.

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    If you're looking to be more like Macon, he said it's rather easy.

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    As for his next goal, Macon said he's in for 2,000 more marathons.

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    A reporter called Macon to verify the man's claim, telling Macon the man had completed 110 marathons.

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    Macon kept going through it all until one day, he beat his first world record completely by accident.

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    Theo is also a professional football player with the Portuguese football club of Sporting Macon(As at time of writing).

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    February 12, 1935, the Macon joined its sister aircraft when it hit a storm and its upper vertical fin was damaged.

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    Macon was once was a 50-something lawyer living in Texas who spent more time working indoors than he ever did working out.

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    Mr. Madison signed Macon's Bill No. 2, which allowed English and French goods on American ships as long as trade rights were respected.

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    Larry Macon is living proof that it's never too late to pick up good habits- even if those habits start off as a lie.

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    E-52 Well, big, good-hearted, precious Brother Evans and his family, driving all the way from Macon, Georgia, up here every Sunday to hear the Gospel.

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    Thankfully, due to the tragic loss of the Akron two years prior, the Macon was equipped with life-jackets and rafts which saved 81 lives and only 2 were lost.

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    You see, Macon, who is now a spry 72 years old, just completed his 2,000th marathon in December- a feat that no American runner has ever accomplished before, at least officially.

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    Most notably, Whelan personally borrowed $16,000 in Confederate money from one Henry Horne of Macon to acquire approximately ten thousand pounds of wheat flour, which was then baked into bread and distributed among the starving prisoners.

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