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  • idaco and Ida Bianchi House, 4503 Reiger Ave., Dallas, TX (Lang & Witchell) NRHP-listed
  • s W. Fannin Elementary School, 4800 Ross Ave., Dallas, TX (Lang & Witchell) NRHP-listed
  • he personally conducts in southern California, Dallas, TX and Indianapolis, IN.
  • 10.31.02 - Smirnoff Music Centre, Dallas, TX
  • , bounded by Elm, Lamar, Main and Austin Sts., Dallas, TX (Lang & Witchell) NRHP-listed
  • Recorded April/May 1996 at Regal Studios, Dallas, TX
  • o the co-owner/operator of Boxcar Creative, in Dallas, TX
  • F. Goodrich Building, 4136-40 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75206
  • festivals in Denver, CO(Castle Rock, CO), and Dallas, TX(Kaufman, Texas).
  • In 1991, Harry Gish and 32 Bit Software Inc. ( Dallas, TX) purchased the MS-DOS version.
  • Joni Kay Box (b April 11, 1953, Dallas, TX)
  • (example Dallas, TX).
  • n store appearance at dots Department Store in Dallas, TX, on January 14, 2011 to promote Because of
  • Restaurant is an Italian restaurant located in Dallas, TX, offering a self-described Roman cuisine.
  • Paintings and Drawings (exhibition catalogue, Dallas, TX, Museum A, and elsewhere, 1987)
  • cker in 1987.He is from Skyline High School in Dallas, TX, Class of 1983.
  • this story (KERA-TV, Ch. 13, PBS affiliate for Dallas, TX, USA, Summer 2002, feature compilation ver
  • In 2008, he worked in Dallas, TX, on a short film, The Keith Coogan Experie
  • rted playing casually together years before in Dallas, TX, where they attended the same high school.
  • Recorded at: January Sound in Dallas, TX, Associated Recording Studio in Oklahoma C
  • -founder of Texas Instruments, former mayor of Dallas, TX, and one of Rensselaer's most generous ben
  • r Men of Standard member Michael Bacon is from Dallas, TX.
  • His place of birth is listed at TV.com as Dallas, TX.
  • getti in Chicago, IL, and Abacus Restaurant in Dallas, TX.
  • pened its first franchise store in May 2003 in Dallas, TX.
  • on October 2nd 2010, at the Granada Theatre in Dallas, TX.
  • graduated from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.
  • ng as a reporter and news anchor at WFAA-TV in Dallas, TX.
  • 2009 Visa Championships (US Nationals), Dallas, TX.:1st-AA, HB, SR; 2nd-FX
  • Video, Color, 30 Minutes ( Dallas, TX: Kera Productions, 1993)
  • Debbie Goard of Oakland, CA: Bronwen Weber of Dallas, TX: The second runner-up in this competition.
  • Dallas TX: Spence Publishing Co., 1999.
  • Dallas, TX: SIL International.
  • education into educational centers in Houston, Dallas, Tyler, Austin and Bedford.
  • Debbie Does Dallas Uncovered, also known as The Curse of Debbie D
  • he Monday Clinic, a free weekly clinic in East Dallas, under the supervision of Dallas-area physicia
  • rcepted by the FBI, Marcello complained to his Dallas Underboss about those who accused him of murde
  • ne Star operated from Memphis Union Station to Dallas Union Terminal with a branch from Lewisville,
  • Beall became president of the Dallas Union Trust Company in 1927.
  • Constructed in 1916 as Dallas Union Terminal, the structure now known as Uni
  • chool) was temporarily housed at University of Dallas until an expansion to the Royal Lane campus wa
  • d in 1967, it was the tallest building west of Dallas until 555 California Street was erected in 196
  • 3, thereafter returning to private practice in Dallas until 1924.
  • He remained in Dallas until January 3, 1922, when he returned to St.
  • He then returned to private practice in Dallas until 1936.
  • He remained in Dallas until midway through the 2005-06 NHL season wh
  • ational Conference of Christians and Jews, The Dallas Urban League and twelve others.
  • North of Dallas, US 75 was rerouted onto Central Expressway, o
  • The Meadows Museum is a museum in Dallas, USA.
  • Former flag of Dallas, used 1916 to 1967
  • Her sons opened a cafe in Dallas using her recipes.
  • ay began playing any shows possible throughout Dallas, usually making them an “oddball” band as they
  • rvice to Mountain View College, Fair Park, the Dallas VA Medical Center, and Paul Quinn College.
  • serving nearby residences and businesses, the Dallas VA Medical Center, and the Dallas Urban League
  • He is the younger brother of boxer Dallas Vargas.
  • Jax Money Crew after playing under the name of Dallas Venom in the DirecTV Championship Gaming Serie
  • d was the first local band to perform at famed Dallas venue Theater Gallery in November 1984.
  • She died in her sleep in Texas at the Dallas Veterans Affairs Medical Center at the age of
  • Texas to Garland, Texas, then from Garland to Dallas via trackage rights over Kansas City Southern
  • Dallas vicinity, 09000945,
  • hoods close to the FBA campus include downtown Dallas, Victory Park, Uptown, the Oak Lawn area, City
  • St. Louis had a bye in Week Eleven, and a 20-7 Dallas victory over Pittsburgh gave the Cards and Cow
  • W Dallas Victory Hotel and Residences, 439 feet (134 m)
  • The Dallas Video Festival, 2002.
  • Dallas Vigilantes inaugural logo (2010)
  • Battle signed with the Dallas Vigilantes on February 5, 2010.
  • They will visit the Dallas Vigilantes in their final regular season game.
  • is an American football wide receiver for the Dallas Vigilantes of the Arena Football League.
  • Main article: List of Dallas Vigilantes seasons
  • Bogle signed with the Dallas Vigilantes on January 8, 2010.
  • l has been announced as the head coach for the Dallas Vigilantes for the 2011 season.
  • The 2011 Dallas Vigilantes season is the second season for the
  • Dallas Vigilantes
  • can football defensive lineman playing for the Dallas Vigilantes in the Arena Football League.
  • as) is an American football linebacker for the Dallas Vigilantes of the Arena Football League (2010)
  • The current Dallas Vigilantes franchise is an expansion team unre
  • er also includes a partial season coaching the Dallas Vigilantes of the AFL.
  • Head Coach, Dallas Vigilantes, 2010
  • In 2010, he was a member of the Dallas Vigilantes.
  • ning back in the Arena Football League for the Dallas Vigilantes.
  • Dallas Voice
  • cover of Encounter Pages, a supplement to the Dallas Voice and the centerfold of Inches magazine.
  • stated her asexuality in an interview with the Dallas Voice in June 2007, saying "I'm totally an ase
  • The slowly increasing liberalism of Dallas voters, who also purged the entire six-member
  • He is a 1989 graduate of Dallas' W. T. White High School and attended the Univ
  • ege Station, San Antonio, Round Rock, Houston, Dallas, Waco, Franklin, Murfreesboro, Birmingham, and
  • FC Dallas waived van den Bergh prior to the start of the
  • Warner Home Video is releasing Dallas: War of the Ewings on DVD April 12, 2011 on Da
  • Dallas was only able to score one more touchdown and
  • ing only 159 acres (0.6 km²), Buckingham, near Dallas, was completely surrounded by Richardson.
  • The first Episcopal church service held in Dallas, was conducted by the Reverend George Rottenst
  • Edward Titche Elementary School in Dallas was named for him.
  • playing the show, he commented that he "wished Dallas was in Tennessee" and based the song off that
  • Dallas was the first submarine of the SSN 688 class t
  • The Battle of Dallas was a series of engagements during the Atlanta
  • Dallas was stunned at home in the Wild Card game as t
  • e facts were confirmed that the device back in Dallas was not a pipe bomb but was indeed a microphon
  • As a part of the overhaul, Dallas was fitted with a removable Dry Deck Shelter c
  • The arrival of the automobile in Dallas was via Greenville Avenue, and even today the
  • Dr. Barry Dallas was a Mayor of Greymouth on the West Coast of
  • Dallas was sacked by the SFA on 26 November, after ch
  • another group game in which he was criticised, Dallas was reduced to a fourth official role in the s
  • The Week 11 game with Dallas was that team's only win of the season.
  • Of the 19 Texas stations served by Amtrak, Dallas was the third-busiest in FY2010, boarding or d
  • In the months after its release, Shawn Dallas was asked to leave the band and was replaced b
  • Sheer Dallas was a 2005 television reality show about the r
  • However, Dallas was again ranked in 2005 as the most dangerous
  • Dallas was able to hold the 0-0 tie until Andres Mend
  • Redeemer Seminary in Dallas was originally founded by Westminster Theologi
  • After Dallas was granted a town charter on February 2, 1856
  • The 1984 Virginia Slims of Dallas was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpe
  • school, El Centro College, located in downtown Dallas, was established in 1966.
  • ilt during a time of large insurance growth in Dallas, was constructed to serve as the southwestern
  • The British Consulate General in Dallas was a diplomatic mission of the United Kingdom
  • The 1983 Virginia Slims of Dallas was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpe
  • His mother, Mary Byrd Dallas, was the daughter of Commandore Alexander Jame
  • The game, played in Dallas, was the final Dixie Classic, a predecessor to
  • r the "late" Bobby Ewing, whose dream-death on Dallas was never reversed on Knots Landing, which nev
  • The Art Institute of Dallas was established in 1964 as the Dallas Fashion
  • g between Elm and Main at St. Paul in downtown Dallas was the department store's flagship between 19
  • he names of the two teams at the time, as F.C. Dallas was then the Dallas Burn.
  • At the time, Dallas was a town of about 400 people.
  • goal would come in just the 23rd minute after Dallas was unable to clear the ball on a set piece.
  • In 1890, Dallas was established as a diocese, and Sacred Heart
  • Dallas was married first, on 11 August 1788, to Charl
  • The Consulate-General of the United Kingdom in Dallas was located in Suite 940 at 2911 Turtle Creek
  • Dallas wasn't able to break through and the game ende
  • The screenplay was written by Maurine Dallas Watkins, based on novel by Henry Lieferant and
  • dless, Eugene O'Neill, Edward Sheldon, Maurine Dallas Watkins, and Thomas Wolfe.
  • hours, making only four intermediate stops in Dallas, Waxahachie, Corsicana, and Teague.
  • The Dallas Weekly is a newspaper in Dallas, Texas that wa
  • Steve Lambke, Bryan Webb, Doug MacGregor, and Dallas Wehrle in 1999, following the break-up of Webb
  • Dallas went on to win the game 105-95 and Mahinmi won
  • Dallas went on to lose the tie 4-1, and the match 4-2
  • platforms housing mock-ups of Red October and Dallas were built, standing on hydraulic gimbals that
  • He then goes on to say that he wishes that Dallas were in Tennessee - both the city and his form
  • h location, where the initial five episodes of Dallas were filmed.
  • d leg match against the Colorado Rapids but FC Dallas were eliminated in penalty kicks.
  • Dallas Wesley "Wes" Durham (born January 25, 1966 in
  • In May 1997, Dallas West made a ball on the break without scratchi
  • Dallas West (born 1941, Rockford, Illinois) is an Ame
  • ember 22, 1963, Rogers was in the motorcade in Dallas when President Kennedy was assassinated, thoug
  • was September 12, 1985 at Poor David's Pub in Dallas, when the band was backing Bo Diddley.
  • FM in Dallas when that radio station and show was still on
  • She was serving as a secretary with the FBI in Dallas when the United States entered World War I and
  • In 1898 he and his mother moved north to Dallas where his mother established a boarding house
  • Walker posted bond and returned home to Dallas, where he was greeted by a crowd of 200 suppor
  • Moffat continues to live in Dallas where he coaches youth soccer.
  • He grew up in Queen City, South Dallas, where he attended Lincoln High School, and st
  • As a child the family moved to nearby Dallas where Harry Belt attended the local schools.
  • lass attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas where he obtained a BA in history.
  • tlanta for a year before deciding to return to Dallas, where his choir had continued to grow, in spi
  • He and Jan winter in Dallas, where their daughter Jodie and her family liv
  • Acker was born and raised in Dallas, where she graduated Lake Highlands High Schoo
  • In 1986, Koop moved to Dallas, where he was affiliated with Great Western Mo
  • ended Sewanee, and later Southern Methodist in Dallas, where he was part in one of the greatest upse
  • ers to the Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, where he died the following day.
  • en its name from the enclosed area of downtown Dallas where President Kennedy was killed.
  • ntinues southward into the northern suburbs of Dallas where it intersects the President George Bush
  • He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Dallas, where he declared business as his major.
  • he Light Crust Doughboys, but soon returned to Dallas, where he began performing in the nascent styl
  • Following his defeat, he retired in Dallas, where he lived until his death in 1975.
  • Scott attended David W. Carter High School in Dallas where he was a three-sport athlete.
  • ontinued to live in the episcopal residence in Dallas, where he remained until his death at age 88.
  • ersity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas where he received his medical degree in 1954.
  • When she was 19 she moved to Dallas, where she acquired the nickname "Sam" from a
  • Hotel before traveling to Fort Worth, and then Dallas, where he was assassinated.
  • fourth president of the University of Texas at Dallas where he has served since 2005.
  • Today, Richards lives in Dallas where he works in commercial real estate.
  • rical engineering program in 1959 and moved to Dallas where he attended Southern Methodist Universit
  • ts organizations and leave a lasting legacy in Dallas, whether a piece of artwork for the community
  • The majority of Dallas, whether or not it was developed with the pede
  • The Road to Dallas, which examined the evidence in the Kennedy As
  • ry tenant is Major League Soccer (MLS) team FC Dallas, which relocated from the Cotton Bowl in centr
  • Maple is a area in North Dallas which is government owned section 8 projects.
  • He had a trial at MLS side FC Dallas which lead to a short term loan move to the Un
  • years, playing in 189 regular season games for Dallas, while scoring 13 goals and 52 assists, and wa
  • 2007: Wellstone's Dallas White Rock Marathon
  • 2006: Wellstone's Dallas White Rock Marathon
  • 2009: MetroPCS Dallas White Rock Marathon, presented by NexBank
  • 2008: Dallas White Rock Marathon presented by NexBank
  • The Dallas White Rock Marathon is a marathon that has tak
  • He ran the Dallas White Rock Marathon in 2004 before attempting
  • guley is named after Herbert T. Huguley, MD of Dallas who provided $6 million in funding for the hos
  • r of Philadelphia in 1829, replacing George M. Dallas, who resigned, and again from 1830 to 1832.
  • for Annette Strauss, the late former Mayor of Dallas who was a passionate supporter of the arts and
  • pton had been told the story by his friend Ian Dallas who was in the process of converting to Islam.
  • " Dallas" is a song in which the male narrator tells of
  • C, is Benny Williams of Thomas Jefferson High, Dallas, who plays the bass.
  • Super Bowl XXX began with Dallas wide receiver Kevin Williams returning the ope
  • over the cost of construction, and the City of Dallas will cover the cost of maintenance and electri
  • on advisor was the eminent Christian professor Dallas Willard.
  • During the Lions' Week 17 win on the road in Dallas, Williams caught two passes for 28 yards, incl
  • gn was originally created in 1959 for radio by Dallas Williams Productions of Los Angeles.
  • Ingold has residencies in both Pittsburgh and Dallas with his wife Kristina and their two children,
  • Ruiz finished his year in Dallas with 11 goals and two assists.
  • ESPN Radio in Dallas, with Veteran Sportscaster Brady Tinker
  • ESPN Radio in Dallas, with Veteran Sportscaster Wally Lynn.
  • Sue Ellen then moved back to Dallas with her son and entered into another short-li
  • nt House along Turtle Creek of 1907, providing Dallas with one of the two most imposing Prairie hous
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