The Kirkland silt loam soil at the wheat pasture research unit is typical of much of the cropland in north central Oklahoma. |
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Jenny now works as an assistant women's coach at the University of Oklahoma. |
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We were somewhere over Oklahoma and the cloud deck was descending with the sky getting noticeably darker. |
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Also presented at the meeting was a study that used pedometers to count the steps of 79 students at Oklahoma State University. |
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I learned a tremendous amount from moot courts at Georgetown, Oklahoma City University, and Harvard Law School. |
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You big boys seem to be like the muley cows in Oklahoma, who do not like to hook horns because muley cows by definition don't have horns. |
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The first major civilization was the Mound Builders, known in Oklahoma as the Caddoans. |
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Another wealthy tribe, the 16,000-strong Osage in Oklahoma, owns the rights to one of the richest oil and gas fields in the state. |
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Despite its reputation as strict on drug policy, plans to decriminalize marijuana possession in Oklahoma are advancing. |
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During a recent show in Oklahoma, Tillman's response to unappreciative fans got him tossed in the slammer. |
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She is professor and director of piano pedagogy at the University of Oklahoma. |
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The first ships hit were the cruisers USS Helena and USS Raleigh, the battleships USS Oklahoma and USS Utah, and the minelayer USS Olgala. |
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The Wyandots were removed to Kansas, and twenty years later they were forced to go to Oklahoma. |
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He also held a trainer's license in California, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas, and was licensed as a farrier in both Oklahoma and Texas. |
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By sheer luck, the gas released in Oklahoma City was blown into a mostly uninhabited area. |
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Aside from his publishing interests, Mr. von Rosen was also a cattleman and rancher in Oklahoma and Illinois. |
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The action came during Thursday's meeting of the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission when all three of the state's tracks got racing days. |
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But by 1926 all of the Oklahoma reservations had been broken up by allotment. |
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Unlike Oklahoma, all states have not provided for inheritance by illegitimates. |
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Officials in Oklahoma today are warning that dangerous new fires could ignite at any time. |
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After completion of the grazing phase, the steers were shipped by truck to a commercial feedlot in the panhandle of Oklahoma. |
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It's a jolly documentary that follows a couple of tornado chasers around Oklahoma and Texas, in search of the perfect adrenaline rush. |
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Maybe some in eastern Oklahoma, and Mississippi and Tennessee may get some storms as well. |
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He was a high school cheerleader in Oklahoma, where he was also an all-state football player and two-time heavyweight wrestling champion. |
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After each grazing phase was completed, cattle were finished in a western Oklahoma feedlot. |
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Tuscahoma was the name of an Indian town in Oklahoma, and his father was part Indian, three-fourths either Choctaw or Chickasaw. |
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The bus stops in Oklahoma and Sal meets a girl with whom he necks all the way to Indianapolis. |
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I grew up in Oklahoma where I had chicken-fried steak and mashed potatoes for every meal. |
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Oklahoma school administrators say that while corporal punishment remains legal in the state, they rarely reach for the paddle. |
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Being from Oklahoma, I had heard about the Shield as an aid wall but I didn't know anything about its free climbing possibilities. |
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The Eastern Shawnee tribe of Oklahoma wants to reclaim ancestral homeland in central and southern Ohio. |
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Studies have revealed that as many as 90 percent of the vireo nests in Texas and Oklahoma have been invaded by cowbirds. |
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He sent out Turk Flyer to win the Oklahoma Classics Day Turf Stakes on October 22 at Remington. |
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Michigan and Oklahoma were the two teams we faced the last two bowl games, and we were prepared. |
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The gentleman was on his way to Oklahoma with his wife and six kids to preach a funeral. |
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The Choctaws have a thriving gaming presence in Oklahoma and also have casinos in 14 foreign countries. |
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The US Supreme Court declined to review her case and her last resort is the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board. |
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One of the earliest diseases to occur in seedling wheat will be the soil-borne mosaic virus which is already visible in Oklahoma and Kansas. |
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About 450 million years ago, a meteor struck north-central Oklahoma, creating an impact crater - an astrobleme - more than eight miles wide. |
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I was on the USS Oklahoma as gunnery sergeant in the Marine detachment at the time the ship was sunk. |
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I got to experience the Oklahoma sky, which is awesome for this Washingtonian hemmed in on all side by mountains. |
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The Oklahoma City native competes in bass fishing tournaments and would one day like to do so full time. |
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He was a middle-aged good ol' boy from Oklahoma who ran a barber shop with a candy-striped pole revolving out in front. |
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Some full-blooded Creeks still farm land in the area of Oklahoma that was settled by the Upper Creeks. |
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You'll need to fill out an FAA airman's form, which is completed by the safety inspector and then sent to Oklahoma City for record keeping. |
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The Pacific plate is grinding counterclockwise to the North American plate, the chief geophysicist for the Oklahoma Geologic Survey said. |
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If you thought Indiana didn't have a prayer against Oklahoma, you were mistaken on two counts. |
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Job or no job, life is just plain difficult in rural Kansas and Oklahoma..rural anywhere. |
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We measured the asymmetry of five mensural and seven meristic characters of 175 collared lizards from north-central Oklahoma. |
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He's got the clear blue eyes of a Hollywood movie star, the hulking build of an Oklahoma farm boy and the antiquated charm of the southern gent. |
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All the dogs I saw growing up spent their hot Oklahoma summer days lazing under a shade tree, lapping up cool water and scratching themselves. |
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She also contributed her talents to the Cross and Passion College in Kilcullen when they were producing the musical Oklahoma. |
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Rather than buying more plants, Eva Smith of Oklahoma propagates her own by layering. |
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Instrumental in the success of the project was the tallest freestanding tower crane ever erected in Oklahoma. |
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Her Aunt Patsy tries to set her up temporarily with a rich Oklahoma oilman named Daniel, but Lucy actually falls for him. |
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He formerly was on the faculty of the University of Oklahoma, where he founded the graduate program in piano pedagogy. |
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Many Indians died when the United States army took the Cherokees to Oklahoma. |
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Shortly after that, my dad took me to downtown Oklahoma City to a little accordion shop. |
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He was from a single-parent family, with his mother raising three on her own in very rural Oklahoma. |
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Few episodes in American history attracted more conspiracy theories than the Oklahoma bombing case. |
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He received a telephone call in Oklahoma City from an unrecalled individual the night before the election. |
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The National Weather Service estimated that there had been at least eight tornadoes in Oklahoma along six storm tracks. |
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Fretland had only observed one other lethal injection, two years prior in Oklahoma. |
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Diane Schmitt, a recruiter in Prescott, Ariz., let Bart talk to a handful of her recruits, at one of his first whistle-stops, which included Oklahoma, Ohio and New York. |
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The crowd gathering round the town courthouse weren't the kind of white trash everyone blamed for the lynchings that had taken place recently in other parts of Oklahoma. |
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She was driving to meet a reporter waiting in an Oklahoma City motel when she crashed into the concrete wing wall of a culvert. |
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When the Democrats saw what was up, a bunch of them took off for Oklahoma, and New Mexico to prevent a quorum vote. |
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Malcolm Jones goes to the Oklahoma State Fair with a farming family who tell him how they get through the dry spell. |
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But other Sunbelt locales, notably Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma have picked up much of the slack. |
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There, Nim met Bob Ingersoll, a high-spirited University of Oklahoma student who worked at the facility. |
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The southern distribution of Cahokia-style figurines is heavily concentrated at Caddoan towns along a roughly 120-km segment of the Arkansas River valley of Oklahoma. |
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For the Choctaws in Oklahoma, allotment proved to be disastrous. |
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Oklahoma State has been the most scrutinized program in college basketball this season. |
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Veteran storm chaser Tim Samaras died Friday in the El Reno, Oklahoma, tornado, along with his son Paul and colleague Carl Young. |
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Like the Mississippi amendment, the Oklahoma law defines an embryo as a legal person. |
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His father, Jack Sr., owned a popular Oklahoma City steakhouse and was involved in local politics. |
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An Oklahoma Tea Party candidate sincerely believes gay people should be stoned to death. |
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Martin, an Oklahoma native who now lives in Maryland, washes Sizzle with special organic shampoo and conditioner. |
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The University of Oklahoma Press is to be commended for bringing this wonderful text out of seclusion and putting together a truly fine publication. |
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I was glad to be of service in the Oklahoma Bug Relocation Program. |
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In the Oklahoma case, over 12 tons of material were heaped in storerooms, but much of it was never touched, let alone properly analysed by investigators. |
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A 19-year-old woman was killed in September after an undercover police watched a drug deal go down in Oklahoma City. |
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After years of struggling to find cheap, reliable labor in Oklahoma, he had found a way to undercut his competitors without closing up shop and moving overseas. |
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This month, the Mars family moved from Oklahoma City to upstate New York, hoping to live somewhere more progressive. |
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Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, Oklahoma, will not host live racing this year due to ongoing construction and little simulcast or gaming money to adequately fund purses. |
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At present, there are 8,565 specimens of McCurtain County plants in Oklahoma herbaria representing 1,498 species, intraspecific taxa, and hybrids. |
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Creeks who avoided relocation to Oklahoma tended to stop speaking the Muskogean language so they would not be recognized as Indians and therefore forced to leave their homes. |
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What Boston celebrates as Patriots' Day has been morphed by many into a militia rally incorporating guns, Waco and Oklahoma City. |
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It was drizzling the day Karen and Rodney Jones attended the Oklahoma State Fair with their two children, Weston and Caroline. |
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After being removed to Indian Territory in Oklahoma in 1877, a group of Ponca Indians led by Standing Bear sought to return to their homelands in northern Nebraska. |
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Oklahoma is largely populated by pioneers from other States. |
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She grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, majored in Slavic Languages and literatures at Princeton University, and is fluent in Russian. |
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After all, my condescension was based almost solely on those childhood experiences in Oklahoma, a state much better known for chicken-fried steak than for Peking duck. |
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The contents of the time capsule will be displayed at the Oklahoma Historical Society. |
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Migrants from the Texas and Oklahoma dustbowls in the 1930s kept their music alive in the honky-tonks and juke joints of California's San Joachim Valley. |
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We know that Oklahoma will have tornadoes when the cold jet stream meets the warm gulf air. |
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Even in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, they maintain intimate political ties with groups that are led by white supremacists, racists and anti-Semites. |
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Why did FBI agents investigating the ARA fail to alert the Oklahoma City investigators of a possible link between McVeigh and the white supremacists? |
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He faces Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Patrice Douglas, who narrowly trailed Russell with 24.5 percent. |
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In 2006, former Oklahoma district judge Donald Thompson was sentenced to four years in prison. |
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Moore, Oklahoma, was whacked with a mile-wide tornado Monday, reducing much of the Oklahoma City suburb to rubble. |
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Given this, the plight of the dirt farmers who were forced to evacuate their 40 acres in the Dirt Bowl in Oklahoma of the 1930s was doubly tragic. |
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Add that to the fact that Tallil lies in a low river valley only a few feet above sea level and you've got a dust bowl that rivals the Oklahoma of old. |
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After Andrew Jackson became President, Congress adopted the Indian Removal Act, providing funds to acquire tribal lands and relocate the tribes living there to Oklahoma and Arkansas. |
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She returned this year, headlined the festivities, before heading to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Oklahoma City. |
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Oklahoma is the twenty-second state to adopt the right-to-work clause. |
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And there wasn't a dry eye in the House when Fonda told of how her father led his family out of the Dust Bowl of Oklahoma during the Great Depression. |
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The farm girl from Oklahoma has a fantastic voice, and, while her performance was a tad subdued, she can probably belt it out with the best of them. |
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California and Oklahoma are still benefiting from the influx of hope that came when they were settled and it is those two places that the first private spaceports are rising. |
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She then expressed her annoyance that the leader of the Oklahoma mosque where Nolan had worshipped refused to appear on her show. |
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The best bet for a Final Four team is Pitt or Oklahoma State. |
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The centennial West line, which would be about the same size, would sweep west from Oklahoma towards California. |
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Turtle farms in Oklahoma and Louisiana raise turtles for export to China as well. |
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Approximately 25 years ago, I traded some rudists to Geological Enterprises of Ardmore, Oklahoma, for a small collection of Albian ammonites. |
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In the United States, the Spanish group is primarily grown in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. |
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We plan on having AFDC distribute our product to Oklahoma customers from our Durant production facility once it is online. |
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Hammerstein continued his subtle quest for racial equanimity in Oklahoma! |
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Purolator EFP is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with plants in Houston, Texas and Shelby, North Carolina. |
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Fast-growing North Texas would like to buy water from Oklahoma reservoirs, but the Sooner state isn't selling. |
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Congratulations to both lawmakers and employers in Oklahoma for their leadership in making roads in the Sooner State safer. |
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Kansas is bounded by Nebraska on the north, Missouri on the east, Oklahoma on the south and Colorado on the west. |
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A tough old hombre, unregenerate to the last, cashed in his chips in Oklahoma City the other day. |
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Point guard Danielle Robinson led Oklahoma with 23 points worth of dragstrip basketball. |
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Well, sir, the idea growed and growed and by the late 1920's there was Knights of the White Magnolia lodges all over Texas and parts of Oklahoma. |
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The presence of Oklahoma on the schedule for 2006 means Oregon will get a jump on its preparations for facing the Sooners in the Holiday Bowl. |
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So is it not prudent to install metal detectors in airports to try to prevent Lockerbies and Oklahoma Cities? |
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Oklahoma provides the backdrop for an example of language loss in the developed world. |
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That project was cancelled because of the Great Depression, and he adapted the design for an oil pipeline and equipment company in Oklahoma. |
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It opened present-day Lincoln and Pottawatomie counties and portions of present-day Cleveland, Logan, Oklahoma, and Payne counties. |
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According to Boeing, in a joint study with Oklahoma State University, this will significantly improve passenger comfort. |
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It has shale positions in the Woodford, Oklahoma, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Haynesville, Texas, and Eagle Ford, Texas shales. |
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Paleontological and archeological perspectives of fossil proboscideans in Oklahoma. |
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Humpback whale skeleton on display at The Museum of Osteology, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. |
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The very wide Texas panhandle butts up, at its north, against the Oklahoma panhandle. |
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The three counties that form the Oklahoma panhandle were originally part of the Cimmaron Strip. |
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Pack up your camping gear, rock hands and air guitars, because hair metal mania's new home is down the 'pike in Oklahoma City. |
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Oil boom towns in Texas and Oklahoma rivaled the old mining camps for their rawness and wealth. |
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The territory I had sold him was largely occupied by the Duke of Oklahoma, and, no doubt, by other potentates and panjandrums unknown to me. |
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However, Oklahoma and Texas have separate highest courts for criminal appeals. |
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The Oklahoma land rush was a pivotal event in the history of the American West. |
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But as the old Avis ad goes, as No. 2, Oklahoma tries harder. |
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Oklahoma City's 1.2 million people had no professional sports team and the unquenched willingness to support one. |
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They have grown up together in tiny Leeds, Oklahoma, and when Mikey challenges Jake to sleep alone outside on the baseball diamond, he does. |
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One example of an effort that is working is the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma Tribal Motor Vehicle Injury Prevention Program. |
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Exercises for federal cases and procedures are provided first, followed by state specific exercises for Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. |
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Major Elden Lacer didn't expect to be sitting in a classroom in Oklahoma this winter. |
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Did you know that El Reno was once larger than Oklahoma City? |
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September 11 hijacker Ziad Jarrah's ticket was purchased from a computer terminal at Oklahoma University in Norman. |
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Smithco, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, manufactures large-scale air-cooled heat exchangers. |
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City spokesman Kristy Yager says it's the first flood emergency in Oklahoma City's history. |
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Maribel Chouinard spotted the suspects and called her husband, US air force master sergeant Jim Chouinard at his base in Oklahoma City. |
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Richard Glossip will die by lethal injection at 9pm in McAlester, Oklahoma, after losing a stay of execution. |
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The Defense Ammunition Center in McAlester, Oklahoma, has partnered with Serco Inc. |
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Habitat used by lesser prairie chickens for feeding related to seasonal behavior of plants in Beaver County, Oklahoma. |
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We are particularly pleased to be expanding into Oklahoma, Nevada and Kansas, which are new states in the American Telecasting service area. |
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Life history traits of the western diamondback rattlesnake studied from roundup samples in Oklahoma. |
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The Company operates 92 Black-eyed Pea restaurants with a concentration of 81 in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arizona. |
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Tenthly, after Hurricane Sandy and the giant tornado in Oklahoma, cyber criminals sent emails requesting donations for relief efforts. |
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He was 23 and manning a forward gun turret on the USS Oklahoma the morning 429 sailors on his battleship died 65 years ago. |
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Poston, a member of Oklahoma Chapter 7, is the Hospital Service Coordinator for the Muskogee VA medical center and a Chapter Service Officer. |
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Ann Toyer is contract monitor of electronic monitoring programs for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections' Division of Community Corrections. |
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Pat joined ASC in 2007 as a senior claims adjuster handling Texas and Oklahoma accounts. |
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The Quapaw Agency was established in 1871 for tribes in northeastern Oklahoma living on reserves east of the Neosho River. |
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Hargreaves imagined how serial killer and rapist Bundy and Oklahoma bomber McVeigh's last meal would have looked. |
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Blueknight intends to convert a portion of its existing Oklahoma Mainline System to meet growing demand for dedicated condensate service. |
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He will meet jail staff and non-violent drug offenders at a medium-security prison for male offenders in the state of Oklahoma. |
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The Granite Wash oil patch is located in the Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle and comprises liquid-rich sandstone. |
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Joe Chally of The Master's shot 2-under-par 286 to finish second to Nicolas Allain of Oklahoma City in individual scoring. |
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He and his gang Panic Zone hung out where the rural black community of Spencer intersects the southeast Oklahoma City suburb of Midwest City. |
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In a 2007 white Chevrolet Uplander, Lee drives through north Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana with the help of two other test drivers. |
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Apparently, the issue was brought to lawmakers' attention by the Oklahoma Academy of Opthamology. |
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Werth joins Dawson in Oklahoma City and will serve as an area geophysicist. |
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The year 2008 recorded a dramatic rise in the number of Americans playing games of skill, especially Oklahoma Gin, GIN Rummy. |
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Preliminary studies on the parasite fauna of Oklahoma anurans. |
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Houser grew up on a farm in Oklahoma, where a small group of the freed Chiricahuas elected to stay instead of joining the Mescalero Apaches on a reservation. |
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Wes Gotcher will be the Assistant Regional Director for the Kansas and Oklahoma Region, overseeing the day-to-day operations at ERC apartment communities in those states. |
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Most agreed to change, including Arkansas State University's Indians, which became the Red Wolves, and Southeastern Oklahoma State's Savages, which are now the Savage Storm. |
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On 17 March 1949, Halliburton performed the first two commercial hydraulic fracturing treatments in Stephens County, Oklahoma, and Archer County, Texas. |
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The Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau offers complete convention servicing and support using passkey housing bureau and registration technology. |
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The principal contractors for the contract would be Raytheon, Textron Defense Systems, General Dynamics and the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in Oklahoma. |
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She is in private practice as a prosthodontist in Oklahoma City. |
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Yammine, a pulmonologist and critical care physician, came to Mercy Hot Springs in 2012 after finishing a three-year specialty training program at the University of Oklahoma. |
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While InterNetwork Experts had been serving Oklahoma primarily from its Dallas office, the company now has expanded its sales force into the state of Oklahoma. |
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Sloat, of Coweta, Oklahoma, was 20 years old when his squad was patrolling a stretch of territory known for frequent North Vietnamese and Viet Cong activity. |
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Additional distributional records of the Ouachita Mountain crayfish, Procambarus tenuis, in Arkansas and Oklahoma, with notes on ecology and natural history. |
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Additional records of ectoparasitic insects on Bats in Oklahoma. |
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The Ozark Plateau is a broad uplifted area which resulted from the Permian Ouachita Orogeny to the south in the states of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. |
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The Texas longhorns owe their survival in large part to Oklahoma. |
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Aren Almon-Kok's one year-old daughter Baylee was one of 19 children killed six years ago when McVeigh blew up the Federal Government building in Oklahoma City. |
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Freya Bevan, two, is on the road to recovery after completing her gruelling treatment by Dr Andrew Chang at the ProCure Proton Therapy Centre in Oklahoma. |
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Maryland, Kentucky and Oklahoma State are in the rear-view mirror. |
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Sayman, Department of Occupational Education, Oklahoma State University. |
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The next chapter in the Red River Rivalry will be written Saturday afternoon, as the Texas Longhorns battle the Oklahoma Sooners at the Cotton Bowl for the Golden Hat trophy. |
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She told me her goal was to raise awareness of SB-1433, more commonly known as the Oklahoma Personhood Bill, which would have granted full personhood to embryos. |
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Born in an Oklahoma research centre and taken away from his mother at the age of just two weeks, Nim learned many signs, but not an ability to develop a serviceable language. |
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This agreement calls for proton range compensators and apertures to be manufactured in Sanford, Florida and shipped to the facility in Oklahoma within 24-72 hours. |
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The Caddoan Mississippians covered a large territory, including what is now eastern Oklahoma, western Arkansas, northeast Texas, and northwest Louisiana. |
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The Caddo and related Caddo language speakers in prehistoric times and at first European contact were the direct ancestors of the modern Caddo Nation of Oklahoma of today. |
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For example, a call from Oklahoma City to Lawton is a local toll call. |
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Fish and Wildlife Service to address an endangered species, the America burying beetle, in certain counties that the pipeline crosses in Oklahoma. |
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When Menepta and Al-Attas returned to Norman on August 21,2001, more than three weeks before 9-11, agents from the Oklahoma City FBI office knocked on their apartment door. |
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One state, Oklahoma, outright prohibits the 1 assessment of late fees. |
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Paul of Oklahoma City today announced creation of the ABA Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund to enable young persons of color to attend law school and become lawyers. |
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Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia manage their toll roads in this manner. |
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He bought land near Norman, Oklahoma, and they raised quarter horses. |
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In Texas and oklahoma, white-eyed vireos are sympatric locally with black-capped vireos. |
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