I'm not sure. It's not something that's widely known or reported.
Honestly, I haven't come across any clear information about which agency might have supported Trump's Alabama story. Maybe it's not been made public or there's no definite agency involved.
I have no idea. There hasn't been a definite or commonly recognized agency associated with backing up Trump's Alabama story. It could be that the matter is still under investigation or just not well-documented.
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The story behind Alabama's mascot can vary. Sometimes it's tied to a particular sports achievement, or it could be based on a cultural or historical aspect of the area. It's a unique tale that adds to the identity and pride of the school.
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I'm not entirely sure about the specific plot of 'alabama story' as it could refer to different things. It might be a story set in Alabama that could involve local characters, their relationships, and events that are unique to the Alabama setting.
It's not based on a true story. Alabama Snake is more of a fictional tale crafted for entertainment purposes.
Well, 'Crazy in Alabama' isn't based on real events. It's a work of fiction that uses imagination and creativity to tell a story.
No, it's not a true story. It's a fictional tale created by the author's imagination.
Yes, 'Alabama Dirt' is based on real events and experiences.