Definitions
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- noun a state in the southeastern United States on the Gulf of Mexico; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War
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Examples
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The Heart of Dixie is having a real moment, with exciting young voices arriving everywhere from Gadsden (rapper Yelawolf, whose album "Radioactive" drops next month) to Coffeeville (country singer Ashton Shepherd who's scheduled to perform at New York's CMA Songwriters Series in March).
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But for those of us in the Heart of Dixie, here are the bigger questions: Did the judge's decision, in a round-about way, move former Alabama governor Don Siegelman closer to justice?
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We will march through the South, through the Heart of Dixie, the way Sherman did.
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But the vast majority of the Heart of Dixie, in private, hope that Senator will take his politics and put them where the sun don't shine.
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But the vast majority of the Heart of Dixie, in private, hope that Senator will take his politics and put them where the sun don't shine.
Archive 2005-01-01 2005
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Immigrants are bad, evil, unsafe, and must be cleansed from the Heart of Dixie.
Crooks and Liars Matt Osborne 2011
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But that just means the costs and pitfalls of pursuing the death penalty are multiplied many times over here in the Heart of Dixie.
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That means getting a driver's license, securing an Alabama auto tag, registering to vote, and paying the taxes that keep the Heart of Dixie whistling.
unknown title 2009
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Nobody in the Heart of Dixie, surely. myNR members may comment on this article.
News & Record Article Feed "Gene Owens" 2009
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After he ran all over the Crimson Tide in a 42-21 victory, the recalcitrant segregationists in the Heart of Dixie decided it might be a good idea to have some African-Americans on their team.
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