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| e 28th president of The University of Texas at | Austin, a position he has held since February 1, 2006 |
| Price, James (1998), Sharpe, Paley and | Austin: A Lancaster Architectural Practice 1836-1942, |
| was shot in South Africa, was directed by Ray | Austin, a well-known television director, and written |
| Hiller was a partner at Sidley | Austin, a large Chicago law firm, before he joined th |
| Interment was at the Texas State Cemetery in | Austin, a prerogative of all former legislators and t |
| son, the ordinary language philosophy of J. L. | Austin, a certain reading of the later philosophy of |
| Austin, a division of the Keebler Company, also makes | |
| administration from the University of Texas at | Austin, a master of divinity magna cum laude from the |
| song, "See The Light" features vocals by Thea | Austin, a rap by Turbo B, and can be found on the 199 |
| lington a regent of the University of Texas at | Austin, a position that he held until March 1947. |
| The house was designed by John C. | Austin, a Los Angeles architect who was one of the de |
| ural edition contained letters from Stephen F. | Austin, a report on the development of the Texian Arm |
| mour has suggested that it was inspired by Amy | Austin, a childhood friend who lived in Leith close t |
| veteran Democratic Congressman J. J. Pickle of | Austin, a longtime friend and political ally of Lyndo |
| ward, modified Caidin's plot, and notably made | Austin a civilian astronaut rather than a colonel in |
| he scope of WikiProject University of Texas at | Austin, a collaborative effort to improve the coverag |
| um is located at 1800 North Congress Avenue in | Austin, a few blocks north of the Texas State Capitol |
| ounded the Texas German and English Academy in | Austin, a boys' school that remained in operation unt |
| Miller, Howard S. Kate | Austin: A Feminist-Anarchist on the Farmer's Last Fro |
| e of £669, using a mildly tuned version of the | Austin A-Series engine and as many other components f |
| strict include governors John Smith Phelps and | Austin A. King as well as Kansas City Mayor Robert T. |
| Major | Austin A. Straubel (September 4, 1904-February 3, 194 |
| his Holden FJ ahead of Muir Daniel driving an | Austin A105. |
| The large Farinas were updated in 1961 as the | Austin A110 Westminster and Vanden Plas Princess 3-Li |
| ater also known as the 803 and using an 803 cc | Austin A30 engine, transmission and suspension. |
| A supercharged | Austin A30-engined sports car was sold from 1954, and |
| In 1956, the uprated 948 cc unit from the | Austin A35 was adopted and the model renamed 950 Spor |
| launched by BMC at the same time - the compact | Austin A40 Farina and midsized Wolseley 15/60 and der |
| irst driving lesson in a less exciting car, an | Austin A40 Farina, which proves to be a comedy of dis |
| Production Austin-Healey 100s were finished at | Austin's Longbridge plant alongside the A90 and based |
| wed four times in four years, had owned a grey | Austin A55 similar to the one used in the abduction o |
| Edwin | Austin Abbey (April 1, 1852 - August 1, 1911) was an |
| on the theme of The Triumph of Religion; Edwin | Austin Abbey's most famous work, a series of murals w |
| tists like Franklin Booth, J.C. Coll and Edwin | Austin Abbey. |
| ts and small business owners on the streets of | Austin about African culture through humor. |
| Business School (USA) with professor Robert D. | Austin about the groundbreaking 1959 recording of Mil |
| g cabs in London since 1906 approached Herbert | Austin about modifying the 12/4 chassis so that it wo |
| Austin Academy is a middle school in Garland, Texas. | |
| Austin Academy was named a 1992-93 National Blue Ribb | |
| On January 26, 2010 | Austin accepted the head coaching job at Cornell Univ |
| On January 16, 2008, | Austin accepted the job as Offensive coordinator at t |
| gton Station toilet, but a stool sample (which | Austin accidentally drinks, mistaking it as coffee) f |
| The events, organized by artists | Austin Ackles and Mary Jones, were held in the heavil |
| in office of GSD&M is located on 6th Street in | Austin, across the street from the Whole Foods Market |
| Austin acted as an advisor on the design of banknotes | |
| Formed in 2000 from the merger of two | Austin acts, The Blue Noise Band and The Blimp, the b |
| OF - | Austin Adams, TCU |
| MVP - | Austin Adams, TCU |
| ed there, including Admiral Sir Horatio Thomas | Austin, Admiral Sir George Back, Admiral Sir Edward A |
| On May 14, 2007, CBS | Austin affiliate KEYE reported on multiple voting by |
| Moved to Port | Austin AFS on 1 July 1951 |
| Location of Port | Austin AFS, Michigan |
| itution was changed to Concordia University at | Austin after joining the Concordia University System, |
| o the Houston Chronicle, Craig Eiland moved to | Austin after Ike, even though his home was not floode |
| ing and Sciences at the University of Texas at | Austin, after leaving Princeton in 2005. |
| in Architecture at the University of Texas at | Austin after studies in medicine and art. |
| ry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at | Austin after his death. |
| In 1903, Halsted was fired from UT | Austin after having published several articles that c |
| Robyn Gail | Austin, age 5, back injuries |
| She died in her sleep at Westminster Manor in | Austin, aged 87. |
| On September 9, 2010, | Austin agreed to a six-year contract extension that w |
| , the Shadow factory plan headed up by Herbert | Austin, aimed to increase production capacity in the |
| Old | Austin Airways Logo |
| s established in June 1987, with the merger of | Austin Airways, Canada's oldest airline, which began |
| He has produced for The Pointer Sisters, Patti | Austin, Al Jarreau, Natalie Cole, Ali Lohan. |
| e is named Gina, and they have four sons named | Austin, Alex, Aaron, and Ace. |
| WXK27 (sometimes referred to as | Austin All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station t |
| He was named to the | Austin All-Regional team after averaging 16.8 points |
| ers of Denim join in a different project, "The | Austin All-Stars". |
| McCarty played with the | Austin all-woman band "Buffalo Gals" as well as a Ber |
| with Patrick Hutchinson (of Swift Years), Will | Austin, Allan Lento and Elizabeth Bruce. |
| red in a British television commercial for the | Austin Allegro motor car. |
| Austin Alleshouse, Tanner Zerler, Trent Groff, Gucci | |
| ark was honored with the city's first Downtown | Austin Alliance Downtown Impact Award for contributin |
| "Bastard, Thomas" in S. | Austin Allibone. |
| That evening, | Austin allowed a local priest and men from Bexar to r |
| It passed through downtown | Austin along 6th and 7th Streets to Lamar Boulevard. |
| settlers in Travis County, living just east of | Austin along the Colorado River in the area known as |
| In late 1971 | Austin along with a man who had been fighting for equ |
| e Young, as well as minor league players Peter | Austin, Alonzo Harris and Bobby Porter. |
| Since | Austin already has its own major article that lots of |
| Austin also connects with his supporters through Face | |
| Dallas | Austin also produced the single. |
| The largest ballroom in | Austin also is located in this 31 story monolith. |
| Austin also wrote a solo work, Roller Maidens From Ou | |
| In January 1999, Gordon and Bryan | Austin, also a former Patriot Records recording artis |
| n a Gothic Revival design by architect John C. | Austin, also noted as the lead architect of the Griff |
| Austin also co-wrote Ricky Skaggs' 1991 single "Same | |
| The city of | Austin also closes off the downtown area for a huge p |
| op twelve semi-finalists were: Andria Mullins ( | Austin), Amanda Moore (Bayou City), Crystle Stewart ( |
| oma City University and University of Texas at | Austin, amassed 599 wins and 13 NCAA tournament bids |
| s "Wedge" theme with the updated Neutilus Blue | Austin Ambassador. |
| kington, "State Says It Will Pay Rape Victim", | Austin American Statesman, 09-17-1990, p. A1 |
| Ron Lubke, "Police See Pattern in Nine Rapes", | Austin American Statesman 07-12-1995, p. B1 |
| The term was first used in print in the | Austin American Statesman in an article about the ban |
| s been shown on local news stations and in the | Austin American Statesman. |
| the preseason poll, Scott Drew was elected the | Austin American Statesman's Coach of the Year award. |
| ticles in news outlets such as Wired, Playboy, | Austin American Statesman, and The Austin Chronicle. |
| The | Austin American-Statesman |
| Sharon Jayson of the | Austin American-Statesman predicted that the charter |
| s an American journalist and was editor of the | Austin American-Statesman from 1995 to 2008. |
| Harrell was the only challenger that the | Austin American-Statesman endorsed in advance of the |
| The | Austin American-Statesman and The Austin Chronicle ed |
| As the | Austin American-Statesman reported, "Martinez used an |
| In a review of the three-song EP, the | Austin American-Statesman called the music "'60s blue |
| ane Holloway, former television critic for the | Austin American-Statesman (Sergent and Holloway both |
| xpanded to its second newspaper, the Cox-owned | Austin American-Statesman in Austin, Texas; the featu |
| Alan Trubow of the | Austin American-Statesman reported, "It was hideous b |
| ( | Austin American-Statesman November 18, 1972) |
| is the son of Rich Oppel, former editor of the | Austin American-Statesman, and Carol V. Oppel, a free |
| il's tech economy in a column published in the | Austin American-Statesman, saying "there seems to be |
| rom the Ram Page have gone on to write for the | Austin American-Statesman, The Dallas Morning News, t |
| Austin American-Statesman. | |
| ttle does Sam know, "Nomad"'s true identity is | Austin Ames (Chad Michael Murray), the popular - yet |
| Chad Michael Murray as | Austin Ames |
| hn Cage, Terry Riley, Robert Ashley, and Larry | Austin, among others. |
| The | Austin Amtrak station is located in the former statio |
| miration of many political observers, who gave | Austin an outside shot at an upset victory. |
| According to | Austin, an agreement was reached for "My Blue Heaven" |
| gift in 1919 by Jean's father, William Liseter | Austin, an executive of Baldwin Locomotive Works. |
| Austin, an eminent engraver himself, had become Chapl | |
| , the son of Charles George Cheverie and Clara | Austin, and was educated at the University of Prince |
| us recording sessions were Posey Rorer, Lonnie | Austin and Odell Smith. |
| It was one of the first such events in | Austin and in the United States. |
| he 1970s (and beyond) with saxophonist Charles | Austin and three years with Larry Young in their grou |
| She also has four brothers named Wayne, David, | Austin, and Brandon. |
| Austin and Pillman had been feuding for several weeks | |
| tures an audio commentary by co-star Charlotte | Austin and historians Tom Weaver and Bob Burns. |
| he two benefit albums, The Gospel According to | Austin and The Gospel According to Austin, Vol. 2. Mi |
| ther took him to the circus at an early age in | Austin and he was fascinated by the wire act. |
| to, Anaheim, Philadelphia, Chicago, Big Apple, | Austin, and Boston. |
| Austin and her entire family were influenced by Hamon | |
| The thousand miles between | Austin and the nearest Culver's market meant that for |
| Austin and her husband were involved in the local Cal | |
| d company with offices in Los Angeles, Dallas, | Austin and New York City, that integrates video on de |
| sor of Economics at the University of Texas at | Austin; and Professor of Economics at Washington Univ |
| es by Oakwood Cemetery, the oldest cemetery in | Austin, and by UFCU Disch-Falk Field, the University |
| way retained the Randall's name in Houston and | Austin and the Tom Thumb and Simon David names in Dal |
| y of the philosophical preoccupations of J. L. | Austin and the later Wittgenstein. |
| n comparison to the "hill country" surrounding | Austin and San Antonio). |
| Why is there | Austin and Texas here? |
| Her notable students include Larry | Austin and Jan Randall. |
| In 2002, | Austin and Bastianini published a more popular editio |
| next album, working with Glen Ballard, Dallas | Austin, and David A. Stewart for release in 2004. |
| rts in English from the University of Texas at | Austin and an Associate of Arts in Foreign Language f |
| Austin and "New Orleans Bill", a native New Orleanian | |
| ed her education at the University of Texas at | Austin and the former Finch College in New York City, |
| North Carolina and the University of Texas at | Austin, and was inducted into the latter's Athletic's |
| os, Texas, about 30 miles (48 km) southwest of | Austin and 46 miles (74 km) northeast of San Antonio. |
| eat at all was something of an achievement for | Austin and Labour, as it was widely tipped to be a To |
| ut 7 miles (11 km) miles southeast of Downtown | Austin, and is part of the Austin-Round Rock metropol |
| rdisty with his wife, Sue, and their two boys, | Austin and Brady. |
| ding Xiphoid Process and Contempo Culture from | Austin, and a myriad of others throughout Texas. |
| ocalists on this album are Phil Collins, Patti | Austin and Peabo Bryson. |
| Made in 1918 with Edna Purviance, Albert | Austin and Sydney Chaplin, the film has a distinctive |
| th musicians/songwriters Robert Chandler, Nick | Austin and Alex Palmer. |
| in 1931-32 and designed by Sharpe's successors | Austin and Paley. |
| ts zoned to Furr also had the option to attend | Austin and Milby high schools; in 1997 the school dis |
| The shows Executive Producers are Spencer | Austin and Harry Harrold, along with Paul Ross for co |
| in a few places since most were buried by the | Austin and Taylor Group, and now are in the subsurfac |
| The track was co-written by | Austin and sampled a #1 Hot Dance Music/Club Play tra |
| ing to aid The Rock, due to the hatred between | Austin and Triple H (and an argument with Vince earli |
| in Literature from the University of Texas at | Austin and his Ph. |
| ta Falls, San Angelo, Abilene, Midland-Odessa, | Austin and Beaumont-Port Arthur. |
| James Dupey held the | Austin and Houston areas, the court ruling stated the |
| post-doctoral research at University of Texas, | Austin and at Los Alamos National Laboratory. |
| gned by the Lancaster partnership of Paley and | Austin and built in 1869-71. |
| Austin and Monroe held the titles until November 16, | |
| in grades PreK-12 in the communities of Cabot, | Austin, and Ward, as well as the rest of Northern Lon |
| e year, with the help of his tutor Christopher | Austin and the students at the Academy, we see the pe |
| He formerly worked for Sidley & | Austin, and served as a law clerk for Chief U.S. Dist |
| s from the Coleman area, near Abilene, through | Austin and San Antonio, to Laredo. |
| Lake LBJ, Lake Marble Falls, Lake Travis, Lake | Austin, and Lady Bird Lake. |
| Dowdeswell lost in the quarterfinals to Tracy | Austin and John Austin. |
| It is the oldest operating business in | Austin, and one of the oldest in the state. |
| oration work was carried out in 1892 by Paley, | Austin and Paley, successors to Sharpe and Paley. |
| Leffingwell is a native of | Austin and a retired airline pilot. |
| lleges & schools at The University of Texas at | Austin and the university itself, McCombs does not ac |
| oth philosophy from the University of Texas at | Austin and medicine from Tulane University. |
| coached collegiately, for both the Stephen F. | Austin and Rice baseball teams. |
| former Matchbox Toys UK Managing Director Nick | Austin and Finance Director Alan Bennie, with a loan |
| s were transferred at sea to the two RFAs Fort | Austin and Resource for transport back to the UK. |
| writing for Dummies, published 2002, with Dave | Austin and Mary Ellen Bickford. |
| Askew is married to actor Paul | Austin, and they divide their time between Oklahoma a |
| aduated in law from the University of Texas at | Austin and with that he went back to his home town to |
| program was held at the University of Texas at | Austin, and in 1989, the program was not held. |
| he opportunity to study law under Judge Horace | Austin and was admitted to the bar in 1869. |
| and sociology from the University of Texas at | Austin, and her medical degree from Baylor College of |
| A choir vestry by | Austin and Paley was added in 1930. |
| he put into production his swing axles for the | Austin and the Ford 8, 10 and V8 models. |
| son Joseph Sharp was the grandfather of Moses | Austin and the great-grandfather of Stephen F. Austin |
| land graduated from The University of Texas at | Austin, and was drafted by the Phillies in the sevent |
| h networks and expanded its market coverage to | Austin and became a Univision affiliate under new own |
| The district lies in two counties, | Austin and Fort Bend. |
| The garden is located between | Austin and Houston, and sits at the border of three c |
| his close friend at the University of Texas at | Austin and one of the highly regarded professors in t |
| He represented | Austin and Fort Bend counties in the Seventh, Eighth, |
| In 1999 | Austin and Japanese pop singer Namie Amuro began a pr |
| e sacrifices of his children, aided Stephen F. | Austin and others in the colonization of the Texas co |
| in journalism from the University of Texas at | Austin and employment as a photojournalist for The Ti |
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