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  • 2005 to present - Humor columnist, Quick DFW, a weekly newspaper from the publishers of The
  • Several other locations were shut down in DFW about this time.
  • Station during peak hours for direct service to DFW Airport Station.
  • Orange line directly from Belt Line Station to DFW Airport Station in 2013.
  • independently but shared terminal gates at the DFW airport first with Texas International Airlines
  • ed to open in December 2011 with connections to DFW Airport in December 2013 and also the Dallas Lo
  • Field is approximately 15 miles from Mesquite; DFW Airport is approximately 30 miles from Mesquite
  • Channel, the National Osteoporosis Foundation, DFW Airport, and studios including Sony Pictures, C
  • line that will carry area residents to and from DFW airport.
  • anch off toward Irving with eventual service to DFW Airport.
  • spoke system in 1981, opening its first hubs at DFW and Chicago O'Hare.
  • Worth DFW and Houston (IAH) on a regular basis.
  • DART is cooperating with DFW and Love Field to link the two airports via rai
  • Lowe was a prominent record/music force in the DFW area having founded several labels including Wh
  • ourt ruling was Mike will get the stores in the DFW area and the East coast and rename them MJ Desi
  • ch has been proposed as a third airport for the DFW area.
  • e of the most recognized broadcast teams in the DFW area.
  • There are several restaurants in the DFW area.
  • of a chain of new Market Street openings in the DFW area.
  • As DFW became a large connecting hub for flights, Airt
  • en victories which are: June 28, 1917 against a DFW C August 17, 1917 against an Aviatik C August 2
  • The DFW C.I was a German reconnaissance aircraft produc
  • (two Fokker D.VIIs); and one on 18 July 1918 (a DFW C.V). Roy's final victory came the following da
  • s and in April, 1961 a new group emerged on the DFW club scene known as Gene Summers and the Tom To
  • Patriots at the end of May, lost 4-1 at home to DFW in mid-June, conceded a 90th minute equalizer a
  • ademy, which is situated at the southern end of DFW International Airport and in close proximity to
  • llas/Fort Worth International Airport (known as DFW International) and Dallas Love Field.
  • Prior to operations at DFW it operated at Dallas Love Field, having formed
  • ament held on outdoor hard courts at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine,
  • -Dixie but later closed when the chain left the DFW market), an insurance company, and a wholesale
  • st song, "Lift Him Up", was recorded by Dallas' DFW Mass Choir.
  • The company currently has eight DFW Metroplex locations and franchises operating in
  • Ouachita Mountain roots are not visible in the DFW Metroplex since they are buried, they can still
  • urbs, but most live in the northern part of the DFW Metroplex area and large concentrations of Kore
  • Population within the DFW Metroplex is approximately 6 million (2008)
  • For the school district located in the DFW Metroplex, see Wylie Independent School Distric
  • To the north of the DFW Metroplex, we can see the roots of these mounta
  • the surface in the extreme western part of the DFW Metroplex, in the area around Weatherford, Texa
  • ne of several hospitals that Baylor owns in the DFW metroplex.
  • There will be others, to be sure as WikiProject DFW moves forward.
  • DFW North Station will be a DART light rail station
  • sed northbound A-train), and the Orange Line at DFW North Station (where it will connect to the Sou
  • scheduled, will create a branch line to the new DFW North station before terminating at DFW Airport
  • American's terminals at its major hub airports ( DFW, O'Hare, Miami).
  • Owner: "Bobbin'" Bob Allen (longtime DFW radio personality.)
  • fourth triumph came on 9 June, when he drove a DFW reconnaissance plane down out of control.
  • Pentland and three other pilots, he destroyed a DFW reconnaissance airplane over Moorseele.
  • He claimed an early victory, over a DFW reconnaissance plane, in February 1918, however
  • t HD.1 for Squadriglia 78a, when he shot down a DFW reconnaissance plane solo, followed by a second
  • e destroyed a Fokker D.VII on 12 August 1918, a DFW reconnaissance plane on the 19th, another Fokke
  • Wesleyan University School of Law began as the DFW School of Law in Irving, Texas.
  • 2008 DFW Spring #4 (Gateway Tour)
  • I've upgraded the class on both Lake and DFW tags.
  • lye Mitchell (Bayou City), Christina Campfield ( DFW), Tahnae Tarkenton (State Capital), Shannon McN
  • Barker currently resides in the DFW, Texas area.
  • or information about North Texas theater, visit DFW Theater.
  • uring his college years Mirsky also played with DFW Tornados in the USL Premier Development League.
  • o played USL Premier Development League for the DFW Tornados and then the Carolina Dynamo in the fo
  • his college years, Salinas played with both the DFW Tornados and Carolina Dynamo in the USL Premier
  • n 2005, Hashimoto played as an amateur with the DFW Tornados of the fourth division Premier Develop
  • During his college years Guarda also played for DFW Tornados in the USL Premier Development League,
  • n American soccer player, currently playing for DFW Tornados in the USL Premier Development League.
  • during their 2008 and 2009 seasons, and with th DFW Tornados in 2010.
  • s Parker also played with Chicago Fire Premier, DFW Tornados and Colorado Rapids U23's in the USL P
  • e, featuring for Colorado Springs Blizzard, the DFW Tornados and Austin Aztex U23.
  • crossed the Atlantic to Texas, to play for the DFW Tornados in the USL Premier Development League.
  • al contract elsewhere, returned to play for the DFW Tornados in the PDL in 2010.
  • next seven games, including a 4-0 thrashing of DFW Tornados that features a hat-trick from striker
  • ts, they were unexpectedly flattened 8-0 by the DFW Tornados in their very next game, having been r
  • Sun. Feb. 27:Vitesse Dallas 8, DFW Tornados 5
  • Afterwards he spent two seasons with the DFW Tornados in the USL Premier Development League.
  • In July 1990, he founded the DFW Tornados.
  • rcraft piloted by Frederick Powell, Green set a DFW two-seater aflame on 29 February 1916.
  • on 29 November 1917, when he destroyed a German DFW two-seater reconnaissance plane over Neuvireuil
  • scoring his second victory, destroying another DFW while flying a Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12 fo