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The Rawls Course, located in Lubbock, | Texas, USA, is the home of the Texas Tech Red Raider |
Licensed to Pasadena, | Texas, USA, it serves the Houston area. |
Licensed to Conroe, | Texas, USA, it serves the Houston area. |
Licensed to Wharton, | Texas, USA, it serves the Houston, Texas area. |
Licensed to Idalou, | Texas, USA, it serves the Lubbock area. |
The Dallas Submarines, based in Dallas, | Texas, USA, were a minor league baseball team that p |
Licensed to Borger, | Texas, USA, the station serves the Amarillo, Texas, |
Licensed to Spearman, | Texas, USA, it serves the Amarillo area. |
It premiered in Austin, | Texas, USA, on April 14, 2009. |
Licensed to Jasper, | Texas, USA, the station is currently owned by Cross |
Licensed to Clarendon, | Texas, USA, it serves the Amarillo area. |
Licensed to Pampa, | Texas, USA, it serves the Amarillo area. |
Licensed to Atlanta, | Texas, USA, it serves the Texarkana area. |
Licensed to Mercedes, | Texas, USA, the station serves the McAllen, Weslaco, |
Licensed to Dumas, | Texas, USA, the station serves the Amarillo, Texas, |
Licensed to New Boston, | Texas, USA, it serves the Texarkana, Texas and Arkan |
Around 3 miles (5 km) west of Proctor, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Llano, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Hamilton, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Amarillo, | Texas, USA. |
ma League (1913) baseball team based in Paris, | Texas, USA. |
W in Cooke County, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Floresville, | Texas, USA. |
This species occurs in | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Ace, | Texas, USA. |
VTV is the CBS television affiliate of Laredo, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Borger, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Waco, | Texas, USA. |
Nicaragua 1954) currently resides in | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Whitesboro, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Pleasanton, | Texas, USA. |
FM) is a radio station licensed to Caldwell, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Midland, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Childress, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Brownwood, | Texas, USA. |
She was named after Dickens County, | Texas, USA. |
s about the historical college in Clarksville, | Texas, USA. |
ke Canyon Reservoir is a reservoir in southern | Texas, USA. |
It is licensed to Jacksonville, | Texas, USA. |
as a blues-rock band formed in 1994 in Austin, | Texas, USA. |
s an unincorporated community in Ellis County, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Port O'connor, | Texas, USA. |
FM) is a radio station licensed to Cisco, | Texas, USA. |
He attended Abilene Christian College, | Texas, USA. |
It is headquartered in Dallas, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Boerne, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Hereford, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Livingston, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to La Grange, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Uvalde, | Texas, USA. |
Licensed to Lubbock, | Texas, USA. |
CapMetro, Austin, | Texas, USA. |
Sowle currently resides in Dallas, | Texas, USA. |
A view of Bosque River, | Texas, USA. |
VB2012 will take place in Dallas, | Texas, USA. |
As one of the chief lawyers for the | Texas utilities, The Wall Street Journal wrote that |
Texas v. White, United States Supreme Court, (1869) | |
Agriopoma texasiana (Dall, 1892) - | Texas venus |
NEWP sounded like a West | Texas version of "nope". |
NWA Brass Knuckles Championship ( | Texas version) (1 time) |
The | Texas Veteran's Land Board, part of the Texas Genera |
Bryan was a member of the | Texas Veteran's Association. |
He was a charter member and president the | Texas Veterans Association and charter member of the |
Successfully repaid any previous | Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) loan. |
Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory. | |
During the 1990s, service to San Antonio, | Texas, via Austin in conjunction with a reroute of t |
009 AVN Award nominee - Best Videography - The | Texas Vibrator Massacre |
2009 AVN Award nominee - Best Screenplay - The | Texas Vibrator Massacre |
Texas Viscount (2004) | |
He was in the United States Army, First | Texas Volunteer Infantry in 1898. |
Proposition 4 was passed by | Texas voters in November 2009. |
The office was abolished by | Texas voters in 1995 and was formally closed in 1996 |
After his senior season, he played in the | Texas vs. |
They also played one game in Dallas, | Texas vs. |
Williams was invited to play in the 2007 | Texas vs. |
Main article: 1969 | Texas vs. Arkansas football game |
Main article: 2005 | Texas vs. |
ley, Louisiana, and Randy Waligura of Garwood, | Texas, Waligura grew up in the town of El Campo, Tex |
In 1995, Nunn was inducted into the West | Texas Walk of Fame, and in 2004, into the Texas Hall |
Texas was at war again after the election of 1860. | |
Hudspeth County, | Texas was named for him after he supported its creat |
In 1996, the Flag of | Texas was added to represent Texas better since UH w |
The Secretary of the Navy of the Republic of | Texas was a member of the Cabinet of the President o |
enton, Kentucky - 24 September 1894, Longview, | Texas) was an attorney and politician. |
y (MSA), a high school located in Brownsville, | Texas, was established by the 79th Texas Legislature |
Linnville, | Texas was a town in the Republic of Texas, in what i |
Much of | Texas was also placed under a burn ban. |
yth (May 16, 1803 - February 21, 1866, Austin, | Texas) was a Texas politician and a Democratic membe |
After the Republic of | Texas was founded in 1836, Horton was elected to the |
Texas was to have had a trade agreement with Mexico. | |
Major Jacob Brown, for whom Fort Brown, | Texas, was named. |
Boonville, | Texas was the first county seat of Brazos County. |
en Andrews (born February 7, 1944, in Houston, | Texas) was a member of the United States House of Re |
Slayden, | Texas, was named in his honor. |
Ward County, | Texas was named in his honor. |
Howard House in Palestine, | Texas was built in 1848. |
Schleicher County, | Texas was named for Gustav Schleicher. |
Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, | Texas was designed by HKS |
The Conquest of | Texas was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. |
A projected townsite, Bryan, | Texas was named in his honor. |
Fratt, | Texas was founded by German settlers prior to 1900, |
and Myrta Bacon House, 1802 Broadway, Lubbock, | Texas, was designed and built from plans by W. M. Ri |
The real CSS | Texas was unfinished when Richmond fell. |
The Innocence Project of | Texas was founded in 2007 by the directors of severa |
Gallatin, Tennessee-April 9, 1862, Hempstead, | Texas) was a Texas politician and a Democratic membe |
The Barton House in Salado, | Texas was built in 1866. |
imerick, Ireland - August 19, 1941 in Houston, | Texas) was an Irish Catholic Mayor of Houston, Texas |
The community of Sandy Hills, | Texas was a small settlement in Northwestern Wilson |
Alexis | Texas was born in the Panama military base but was r |
Texas was a tactical ally of Britain acting as a cou | |
Overall damage in southern | Texas was minor and the rainfall produced by Carolin |
ConTel of | Texas was placed under control of GTE Southwest. |
s (born March 14, 1938(1938-03-14) in Lubbock, | Texas) was the coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders f |
Nanatsoho Springs in | Texas was named for this tribe. |
The town of Bledsoe, | Texas, was named in his honor. |
The Webber House in Houston, | Texas was built in 1907. |
However, | Texas was unable to convert the kickoff for a touchd |
April 26, 1964, Huntsville Unit, Huntsville, | Texas) was a convicted American rapist executed by t |
Hockley County, | Texas was named in his honor. |
In its early years | Texas was famous for its TV advertising sign-off: 'T |
tional Forest, one of four national forests in | Texas, was named after Houston. |
an Devine (born December 2, 1951 in Galveston, | Texas) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1973 |
by G. de Vaucouleurs (at University of | Texas website) |
Many in | Texas were working to get the Mexican Federal govern |
stations in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and | Texas were rebranded to Enco. |
But not all his actions in | Texas were negative. |
The 1943 race riots in Beaumont, | Texas, were a series of racially targeted violence d |
Founded in 1989, | Texas Wesleyan University School of Law began as the |
Texas Wesleyan University is located in Polytechnic | |
Texas Wesleyan Law Review | |
B.B.A., | Texas Wesleyan University |
He holds a degree in Religion from | Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth, Texas. |
neighborhood located west of West Lake Hills, | Texas, west of the Lost Creek neighborhood, and east |
prics (dioceses) in the state: the Dioceses of | Texas, West Texas, Dallas, Fort Worth, Northwest Tex |
Born in Ector County of the | Texas west, Hunt was the son of educators in Odessa |
The 1965-66 | Texas Western Miners men's basketball team represent |
Texas Western Press, founded in 1952 by Carl Hertzog | |
Will Henry's West, El Paso, TX: | Texas Western Press, 1984. |
Texas Western won the NCAA Men's Basketball Champion | |
Iba was an assistant coach for Don Haskins at | Texas Western. |
He was also the founder of Liberty, | Texas, when Texas was still a part of Mexico. |
He resides in Lindale, | Texas when not on tour. |
Painter was president of the University of | Texas when Texas resident Hermon Marion Sweatt appli |
Texas when I Die | |
Central became the only Nazarene college in | Texas when the Nazarene Bible Institute at Pilot Poi |
ved to America in 1964 and in 1968 he moved to | Texas where he became a professor of biochemistry an |
981, Neil began his legal career in Texarkana, | Texas where he practiced before both the Texas and A |
Bryant attended the University of | Texas, where he played for the Texas Longhorns baseb |
White Oak for four years, he moved to Dallas, | Texas, where he took a role in a gunfighing show at |
arlile spent much of his later life in Austin, | Texas where he had a writing fellowship at the Unive |
In Burnet, | Texas, where he now lives, Wrights chairs the Burnet |
In 1957 the family moved to Dallas, | Texas, where Ferrell found work as a legal secretary |
Fertitta was born and raised in Galveston, | Texas where his family had settled generations after |
They moved to | Texas, where Cromwell drilled around Burkburnett and |
Seibel attended the University of | Texas, where he pitched for the Texas Longhorns base |
Rush attended Killeen High School in Killeen, | Texas, where he was Texas Football Magazine's Top 25 |
nded Kempner High School in nearby Sugar Land, | Texas, where he played high school football. |
Bernard was born and raised in San Antonio, | Texas, where he attended TMI - The Episcopal School |
spent part of his youth there and in Lubbock, | Texas, where his father was the head football coach |
He was born in 1960 in Rockport, | Texas, where his father was a policeman. |
or, Michigan, and currently resides in Austin, | Texas, where he has taught creative writing at the U |
In November 1841 he returned to | Texas, where he learned that a treaty had forced hal |
Boyce is a resident of Gainesville, | Texas, where he works as marketing director and publ |
He returned to | Texas where on December 7, 1999 he was named the sta |
It is endemic to | Texas, where it is known from only two counties. |
pped at David W. Carter High School in Dallas, | Texas, where he won the 1988 5A Texas state champion |
It is also found in Florida and | Texas, where it is rare. |
nd limits to be established between Mexico and | Texas, whereunder the territory of Texas would not e |
The movie was filmed at Fair Park in Dallas, | Texas, which served as the location of the 1936 Texa |
ant Records is a record label based in Austin, | Texas, which concentrates on folk and blues. |
is a mostly north-south highway in Texarkana, | Texas, which forms the northernmost three-fourths of |
small stream of water located in Webb County, | Texas which runs through Laredo, Texas. |
It passes near Washington-on-the-Brazos, | Texas, which is the birthplace of Texas as the locat |
The school is located in Fort Worth, | Texas which is close to Saginaw, Texas, and serves a |
small stream of water located in Webb County, | Texas which runs through Laredo, Texas. |
One of the new states was Coahuila y | Texas, which combined the sparsely populated Spanish |
Former owner of Southwest Media Corporation of | Texas which D Magazine of Dallas, Houston City Magaz |
He studied law in Indianola, | Texas, while teaching school. |
enan was the first treasurer of Walker County, | Texas while Charles Keenan was the first physician i |
His ranch at Stonewall becomes known as the | Texas Whitehouse. |
n Maxey is an American politician from Austin, | Texas, who was the first openly gay member of the Te |
kley (1815-1865) was an American politician in | Texas who served two non-consecutive terms as Speake |
a politician and physician in early statehood | Texas who served as Speaker of the Texas House of Re |
1970s comedic Dixieland jazz band from Austin, | Texas who took their name after the Balcones Fault z |
mas W. Ward was an Irish-born mayor of Austin, | Texas who also served as Texas Commissioner of the G |
ber 23, 1850) was a politician in Missouri and | Texas who was active in the establishment of the Rep |
is an American lawyer and author in Richmond, | Texas who served as a Republican on the Texas State |
1946, Tom Green County, | Texas), who, in 1968, earned a Bachelor of Music fro |
The Heart of | Texas Wildlife Trail is a state-designated system of |
A Barbary Sheep seeks handouts at a | Texas wildlife park. |
A native of Fredericksburg, | Texas, Willie Molter began his career in horse racin |
Born in Palo Pinto, | Texas, Wilson attended the public schools and Weathe |
For the | Texas wine region around the Davis Mountains, see Te |
r, the campaign expanded to include shrimp and | Texas wine. |
The | Texas Winter League was the winter professional base |
The | Texas winter wildfire season began on November 15, 2 |
He now lives in Port Arthur, | Texas with his father and sister. |
He currently lives in Bryan, | Texas with his wife Laura. |
June Yi worked in Irving, | Texas, with the Korean Central United Methodist Chur |
She resides in Trinity, | Texas with her husband, Richard. |
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