Decatur
Americannoun
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Stephen, 1779–1820, U.S. naval officer.
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a city in central Illinois.
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a city in N Alabama.
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a city in N Georgia, near Atlanta.
noun
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Others carried signs for “Good Trouble,” a phrase calling people to nonviolent protest coined by the late Democratic Rep. John Lewis, whose district included Decatur.
The jail is in Decatur, Ga., roughly 6 miles east of downtown Atlanta.
He received a full scholarship to study guitar at Millikin University in Decatur, Ill., but transferred to the New School in New York.
Holly Elizabeth Tinervin was stunned to find a sign in a Decatur, Ill., Burger King warning of their penny shortage, and that checks would be rounded up or down to the nearest nickel.
Their first event drew 836 skaters from around the country to the Golden Glide in Decatur, six miles east of downtown Atlanta.
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