A.l.


Baseball. American League.
American Legion.
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autograph letter.
Contemporary Examples

In 2001 Scottish writer A.L. Kennedy had some harsh words about the prize, calling it “a pile of crooked nonsense.”
The 12 Biggest Booker Prize Controversies Thomas Flynn July 22, 2013

Plus, A.L. Bardach on whether Arnold’s lying to smooth over his past.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Comes Clean Laurence Leamer September 29, 2012

autograph letter

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