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Answer for the clue "Tone Loc "Funky Cold ___" ", 6 letters:
medina

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Population (2000): 2960 Housing Units (2000): 999 Land area (2000): 1.766949 sq. miles (4.576376 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.005851 sq. miles (0.015154 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.772800 sq. miles (4.591530 sq. km) FIPS code: 47406 Located within: Texas ...

Usage examples of medina.

Medina apostatized from their Faith, turning back to the idolatry of pagan times.

It is not the propagation, but the permanency, of his religion, that deserves our wonder: the same pure and perfect impression which he engraved at Mecca and Medina, is preserved, after the revolutions of twelve centuries, by the Indian, the African, and the Turkish proselytes of the Koran.

Medina recalled a Vietnamese crew that had poured some cement at their home in July, but those workers had a construction truck, she told Stough, not a van.

An anonymous tipster had informed Detective Stough that items stolen from the Medina home-and one of the men who allegedly pulled off the burglary-were at a house on Tenaya Avenue.

Medina, parlait de complots, de trahisons, de massacres, et nommait les Backer.

Arab menaces Medina, The Aethiop has intrenched himself in Sennaar, And keeps the Egyptian rebel well employed, Who denies homage, claims investiture As price of tardy aid.

Qoran were followed, and, secondly, that the tax into which the duty of almsgiving had been converted was promptly paid, and that the portion of it intended for the central fund at Medina was duly delivered.

From Cufa, from Bassora, from Egypt, from the tribes of the desert, they rose in arms, encamped about a league from Medina, and despatched a haughty mandate to their sovereign, requiring him to execute justice, or to descend from the throne.

Manuel Medina, a mameluco, who was employed by Bates and Agassiz in their explorations.

Ten notes in all, originally pink like the walls of Marrakech, with a drinking bowl on one side and a picture of the Sultan, as most of those who lived in the Medina still called King Hassan II.

Next, Ball drew up plans to attack the Medina on its left flank, flying east to west.

Outnumbered three to one, his fighters defeated the Quraysh in 627 at the Battle of the Trench, outside Medina.

On 9 June its Grand Sherif proclaimed Arab independence, occupied Jeddah, took Yambo, laid siege to Medina, cut the Hedjaz railway, and was joined by tribes farther south who captured Kandifah.

Medina could not ascend the corrie without disturbing these deer--a batch of some thirty hinds, with five small and two fairish stags among them.

We did not take out certificates in Medina on the remudas as a matter of economy.