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Albert "Al" Gore Jr. Is an American politician, businessman, and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Gore was the Democratic nominee for president of the United States in the 2000 presidential election. He lost the electoral college vote 266–271 to Republican nominee George W. Bush, despite winning the popular vote by approximately 543,895 votes. The election concluded after the Supreme Court of the United States ruled 5–4 in Bush v. Gore against a previous ruling by the Supreme Court of Florida on a re-count that would have likely given Gore a razor-thin lead in the state of Florida, had the re-count continued as planned. Gore is one of only five presidential candidates in American history to lose a presidential election despite winning the popular vote.
Al Dimalanta (born Alfred Dimalanta) is a Filipino musician, writer, public relations practitioner, photographer, visual artist, and professor. He is best known as the leader, co-founder and chief songwriter of the Philippine punk band Dead Ends (1985-1996) and the leader and chief songwriter of punk-hardcore band Throw [2000–2019], considered one of the most important bands in the contemporary Philippine punk scene.
Alwin "Al" Jarreau (1940 – 2017) was an American singer and musician. His 1981 album Breakin' Away spent two years on the Billboard 200 and is considered one of the finest examples of the Los Angeles pop and R&B sound. The album won Jarreau the 1982 Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. In all, he won seven Grammy Awards and was nominated for over a dozen more during his career.
Jarreau also sang the theme song of the 1980s television series Moonlighting, and was among the performers on the 1985 charity song "We Are the World."
Among other things, he was well known for his extensive use of scat singing (for which he was called "Acrobat of Scat"), and vocal percussion.
Allen Cedric “Al” Cowlings is a former NFL player and was/is a friend of O.J. Simpson's.
Al is one of the six mascots of the mobile trivia game Trivia Crack and its respective YouTube webseries, Triviatopia. He represents the Science category, so he looks like a test tube. Also, his gender is swapped in Triviatopia, in which he is given the full name Alison.
Al Bowlly was a famous singer in the 1930's. He sung "Midnight, The Stars and You", which later on was in the famous horror movie "The Shining".
Let us not forget Al (short for Alphonse) Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist and Al's Toy Barn from Toy Story 2.
Al Bundy - misogynist and archetypal ignorant American male extraordinare - from the 1990's television show 'Married.... with Children' bore this name.
It makes me cautious to use Allen or Alban as a name, for fear of my child having this atrocious nickname inflicted upon him.
That's not all, folks! We can't forget the infamous Al Capone, peoples! We just can't forget him!
This is the nickname of the son of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley, Albus Potter.
'Big Gay Al' is a hilarious character from the T.V. show, South Park.
"Weird Al" Yankovic is a famous bearer.
Famous bearer is Al Pacino, an Academy Award-winning American actor.
Al Roker is a famous bearer. He's on the Food Network with Roker on the Road and I guess he's a weatherman, too.
Al Lacy is a Christian author.
Al Borlen was Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor's ever-popular assistant on the T.V. show "Home Improvement."
Al Gore is a famous bearer of this name.

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