Ak
Alaska (approved especially for use with zip code).
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Contemporary Examples
And just last month the AK Party pulled off its biggest election victory ever, polling close to 50 percent of the vote.
Turkey’s Headless Military Owen Matthews July 29, 2011
Fairbanks, AK Over the past 50 years, Alaska has warmed more than twice as fast as the rest of the United States.
5 Cities Vulnerable to Extreme Weather Heidi Cullen August 31, 2010
He stood above Colin and pointed the AK at his face from five feet away.
‘You Have 30 Seconds’: The Real Captain Phillips’s Gripping Memoir Captain Richard Phillips, Stephan Talty October 10, 2013
AK Party supporters were also frustrated by the media coverage of the protests.
Turkey Is Divided as Government Blames Protests on ‘International Conspiracy’ Ceren Kenar June 16, 2013
For anyone feeling guilty from eating all that salmon, you can sign up for the AK Salmon Runs road race on the second day.
America’s Best Summer Food Festivals Lonely Planet July 4, 2014
Historical Examples
AK, nobody has cried for Bedstefar as much as old Kari has cried for the young ox.
Katharine Frensham Beatrice Harraden
In this figure AK′b is an isothermal, AK″ is the curve for the binary system, and K is the ternary critical point.
The Phase Rule and Its Applications Alexander Findlay
Acrogen, AK′ro-jen, n. a plant that grows at the top chiefly, as a tree-fern.
Chambers’s Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) Various
The AK cenot is thirty feet below the surface, and belongs to the early series of these natural phenomena.
The Ancient Cities of the New World Dsir Charnay
The a in the Bind-rune AK is probably the termination of the word Fra, from.
Notice of Runic Inscriptions Discovered during Recent Excavations in the Orkneys James Farrer
abbreviation
Alaska
Knight of the Order of Australia
noun
alter kocker
ass-kisser
Alaska
ass kisser
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