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Alabama and North Dakota are both US states.

Both states allow you to deduct some or all of your Federal Income Taxes.

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Is North Dakota a common noun?

No, North Dakota is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.


Do Alabama Missouri and North Dakota make up the word almond?

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Yes, it usually snows in December in North Dakota.


What do Alabama Arkansas California Colorado gerorgia Indiana Louisiana Maryland minnesota Montana nebraska North Dakota Pennsylvania and South Carolina have in common?

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What does Idaho have in common with North Dakota?

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Is almond the nickname for Alabama Missouri and North Dakota?

No, almond is not the nickname for Alabama, Missouri, or North Dakota.However, if you use the postal abbreviations for each state, they make the word 'almond':AL MO ND


Is Alabama bigger than South Dakota?

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What is north of South Dakota and North Dakota?

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