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Texico is a village on the Texas-New Mexico border, Sporkie, just east of Clovis.
Think Progress » Gov. Perry wants to bring California’s budget misery to Texas. 2010
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And aside from that, Chimp Sporkie doesn’t appear to know that Texico is already taken, as a place name.
Think Progress » Gov. Perry wants to bring California’s budget misery to Texas. 2010
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• Commissioner Wendell Bostwick suggested the board hold periodic commission meetings in outlying communities such as Texico, Melrose and Grady, in order to better involve rural areas of county government.
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Bush and his family control over 50 % of Texico oil and gas corporation.
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Shrieks the manager of the local TV station when they arrive by bus, helicopter, and even Air Force One to put Texico on the national news: “This is bigger than O. J.!”
Citizen Costner 2008
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Shrieks the manager of the local TV station when they arrive by bus, helicopter, and even Air Force One to put Texico on the national news: “This is bigger than O. J.!”
Citizen Costner 2008
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The questions are limited to: 1. Does Amendment 1A to Section 23 of the New Texico Family Code violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution by drawing a distinction between persons in a “domestic homosexual relationship” and all other persons?
Archive 2007-02-01 Ron Buckmire 2007
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There used to be a Texico commercial that said, All gasolines the same?...
The Military Industrial Complex and the Bushes The Daily Growler 2006
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Not thinking of coming back, I agreed to go on, so we pulled out and reached Texico about 11: 50 p. m.
Documenting the American South: The Southern Experience in 19-th Century America 1918
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The first time I covered Texico it appeared coach Keith Durham had five clones on the court.
Clovis News Journal : News By Karl Terry: FNM columnist 2010
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