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Course: Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa (7,329 yards, par 72).
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His father's new job meant the family lived in a suburb called the Woodlands, which seems to provide the fictional setting for the linked songs on the new album.
Arcade Fire: 'The cliched rock life never seemed that cool to us' Sean O 2010
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We live near the Luby's in The Woodlands, which is a master planned community north of Houston, and I have seen George Mitchell and his wive eating there many times.
Luby's | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2007
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The remaining area of the Etosha National Park covers a representative portion of the Angolan Mopane Woodlands, which is considered to be reasonably well-protected.
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The place we moved to was called The Woodlands, north of Houston.
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In this valley in a quiet little village appropriately called Woodlands, formed about half a century ago out of the large parish of Kingsclere, there is a little hamlet named Ashford Hill, the modern church of St. Paul, Woodlands, pretty cottages with pleasant gardens, a village inn, and a dissenting chapel.
Vanishing England 1892
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"The Woodlands" is a fabulously wealthy development community about 35 miles north of Houston.
Crooks and Liars scarce 2011
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The store is in Market Street in The Woodlands, which is owned by a joint venture between an affiliate of Trademark Property Co. and Institutional Mall Investors.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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The Woodlands was a joint development project between George Mitchell's company and the U.S.
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The Woodlands was a joint development project between George Mitchell's company and the U.S.
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