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The great state of Texas offers metropolitan attractions such as the Dallas Fair Park with its art and natural history museums.
State Party Chairman James W. Dorsey added that enthusiasm was picking up for a state rally to be held Sept. 8 in Savannah at which newly elected Texas Sen. John Tower will be the featured speaker.
Austin is the capital of the U. S. state of Texas.
Like many regular army officers from the South he was opposed to secession, but resigned his commission soon after he heard of the secession of his adopted state Texas.
Causes include controversy over admitting Missouri as a slave state in 1820, the acquisition of Texas as a slave state in 1845 and the status of slavery in western territories won as a result of the Mexican – American War and the resulting Compromise of 1850.
and has the highest-ranked business, engineering, and law programs of any university in the state of Texas.
In March 2006 Texas judges upheld the state blue law that requires car dealerships to close either Saturday or Sunday each weekend.
It is comparable in size to Ukraine, and is somewhat smaller than the US state of Texas.
The state of Wisconsin produces the most Cheddar cheese in the United States ; other centres of production include California, Idaho, Upstate New York, Vermont, Tillamook, Oregon, Texas, and Oklahoma.
The only conservation corps in Texas, E-Corps is a 501 ( c ) 3 non profit corporation based in Austin, Texas, which serves the entire state.
* Steely, James W. " Parks for Texas: Enduring Landscapes of the New Deal " ( 1999 ), detailing the interaction of local, state and federal agencies in organizing and guiding CCC work.
* 1845 – In accordance with International Boundary delimitation, United States annexes the Mexican state of Texas, following the Manifest Destiny doctrine.
The Republic of Texas, which had been independent since the Texas Revolution of 1836, is thereupon admitted as the 28th U. S. state.
* 1846 – In Austin, Texas the newly formed Texas state government is officially installed.
The Marlins had the second overall pick in the 1999 draft and drafted Josh Beckett from the state of Texas.
* It is often stated that the Texas flag is the only state flag that can be flown at the same height as the American flag, because of Texas's former status as a nation.
Moreover, Texas is not the only U. S. state to formerly have diplomatic recognition ; Hawaii shares this status.
Texas in particular has benefited tremendously from this industry over the course of the 20th century and economic diversification has made the state a magnet for population and home to more Fortune 500 companies than any other U. S. state.
* John Salmon Ford ( 1815 – 1897 ), American political figure in Texas ; best known as " Rip " Ford ; served in state Congress and Senate ; veteran of Mexican War and Civil War
Texas promptly accepted the offer and officially became a state on December 29, 1845.

state and was
Such was my state of mind that I did not question the possibility of this ; ;
It was over an hour before their escape was discovered, but still the news that Barton was free flashed across the central portion of the state.
Beyond the two basic tasks mentioned above, no attention was paid by statesman or scholar to an idea of state responsibility, either internally or externally.
At the same time, all suggestions that some sort of societal responsibility existed for the welfare of the people within the territorial state was strongly resisted.
In what has aptly been called a `` constitutional revolution '', the basic nature of government was transformed from one essentially negative in nature ( the `` night-watchman state '' ) to one with affirmative duties to perform.
This new force, love of country, super-imposed upon -- if not displacing -- affectionate ties to one's own state, was epitomized by Washington.
The state's rights position was formulated by Jefferson and Madison in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolves, but in their later careers as heads of state the two proved themselves better Hamiltonians than Jeffersonians.
Many believe -- and understandably -- that the great difference between the Constitution of the Southern Confederacy and the Federal Constitution was that the former recognized the right of each state to secede.
Much as he abhorred slavery, Lincoln was always willing to concede to each `` slave state '' the right to decide independently whether to continue or end it.
Platoons of Hearst agents were traveling from state to state in a surprisingly successful search for delegates at the coming convention, and there were charges that money was doing a large part of the persuading.
From his first bout with the canny Woodruff, Pike had learned that it was better not to attack him directly, so, harping on the theme that the cost of printing was too high, he condemned the governor for permitting such a state of affairs to exist.
Only a token start was made in attacking the tax reappraisal question and its companion issue of attracting industry to the state.
The subject he liked most was the female body, which he painted in every state -- naked, half-dressed, muffled to the ears, sitting primly in a chair, lying tauntingly on a bed or locked in an embrace.
But Michael Sept had unmasked him, revealing he had never been a bishop, but was an Anabaptist, afraid to state his faith, because he knew John Calvin had written a book against their belief that the soul slept after death.
and by the second night he was in a state of panic: he could see nothing out of the afflicted eye.
The market was not far and, once there, the doctor's sense of immediacy left him and he fell into a state of harmony with the birds around him.
At least one state vehicle was in existence in 1917.
The Registry of Motor Vehicles indicates that at least one state automobile was registered as far back as 1917.
The best reason that can be advanced for the state adopting the practice was the advent of expanded highway construction during the 1920s and '30s.
Using privately-owned vehicles was a personal hardship for such employees, and the matter of providing state transportation was felt perfectly justifiable.

state and reluctant
After an incident in Washington state in 1993, most US and other pool builders are reluctant to equip a residential swimming pool with a diving springboard so home diving pools are much less common these days.
Southern Republicans were reluctant to undermine loyalty tests, which the Reconstruction state governments used to limit the influence of ex-Confederates, and partly because some Northern and Western politicians wanted to continue disenfranchising non-native Irish and Chinese.
However, trying to preserve the balance of power in Europe and fearing the establishment of a large Russian client state on the Balkans, the other Great Powers were reluctant to agree to the treaty.
" Thereafter, his troops did little damage to the civilian infrastructure, as North Carolina, unlike its southern neighbor, was regarded by his men as a reluctant Confederate state, having been the last to secede from the Union.
The Ministerpräsidenten were reluctant to fulfill what was expected from them, as they anticipated, that the formal foundation of a West German state would mean a permanent disruption of the fatherland.
Therefore, despite liberal rhetoric, the 1950s witnessed what has been called a ″ reluctant expansion of the welfare state ″.
He would show up unannounced on the floor of both the House and Senate or in House committees, corralling reluctant representatives and state senators and bullying opponents.
He had developed the country club to enhance the value of his Kansas properties after discovering that upscale buyers were reluctant to live on the Kansas side of the state line.
Horn seems to have been reluctant to do so given the ragged state of the Protestant armies.
When a state statute regarding safety matters applies equally to interstate and intrastate commerce, the courts are generally reluctant to invalidate it even if it may have some impact on interstate commerce.
Many of the heads of state enjoy good personal relations and are reluctant to go to war: a tearful Emperor Franz Josef
The state government was reluctant to take on responsibility for the bridge's construction because it didn't want to incur debt.
Studies have shown that clear-felling operations, such as the logging run in state forest between the Yarra Ranges National Park and Mount Bullfight Conservation Reserve in February 2006, lead to the deaths of most possums in the area-" Adult animals have a strong affinity with their home range and are reluctant to move ".
Austria, the other leading state of the German Confederation was reluctant to engage in a " war of liberation " because of its own problems with various nationalities.
The state was reluctant to found more university-level institutions, and in the late-1960s developed a policy of creating second-tier colleges which led to the foundation of the National Institute for Higher Education ( NIHE ) at Limerick, with Dr Walsh appointed as Director of the Institute on 1 January 1972.
A Crown Councillor, he then threw his reluctant support behind the National Renaissance Front, created by Carol II as the driving force of a pro-fascist but anti-Guard single-party state ( see 1938 Constitution of Romania ).
The talks soon ran into serious difficulties, mainly because of the totally opposed objectives of the two victors: the N-VA economically conservative but with a radical constitutional agenda, the PS socialist and very reluctant to agree to any significant reform of the state.
For instance, when the IRT was reluctant ( if not totally opposed ) to the BRT's proposed access to Midtown Manhattan via the Broadway Line, the city and state negotiators immediately offered the BRT all of the lines under proposal-including such obvious IRT tie-ins such as the upper Lexington Avenue Line, and both lines in Queens.
Despite German victory in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, the violence remained fresh in the newly united state ’ s memory and made Germany reluctant to antagonize the French, but keen as ever to limit their power.
Sentiments have a powerful ability to cause fluctuations in the economy, because if the attitude of the consumer regarding the state of the economy is bad, then they will be reluctant to spend.
After the nuns find trophies revealing the school had won the state choir championship before, they and Mary Clarence enter the choir in the competition, with Father Maurice's reluctant permission.
A fiscal conservative, Owsley reduced the state's deficit slightly, and was reluctant to rebuild the state penitentiary, which was damaged by fire.
If the legal pronouncements of one state conflict with the public policy of another state, federal courts in the past have been reluctant to force a state to enforce the pronouncements of another state in contravention of its own public policy.

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