Search results for "Winters,Texas" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Rogers Hornsby (April 27, 1896 in Winters, Texas - January 5, 1963 in Chicago, Illinois), was a Major League Baseball second baseman and manager ...
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  • Texas is a state located in the south-central United States. Austin ... Texas, while the Gulf Coast has mild winters. Texas also has wide variations ...
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  • Big Bend National Park is a National Park located in Texas, USA. For ... 100° F (38° C) in the lower elevations. Winters are normally mild throughout ...
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  • breeds in northeastern Siberia and winters along the Yangtze River ... in Canada and the surrounding area, and winters at the Aransas National ...
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  • of the U.S. states of Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska ... Great Plains, stirring up the atmosphere. Winters are very cold, though chinook ...
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  • Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas, after Houston and San Antonio ... Winters are generally mild, with typical daytime highs between ...
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  • humid summers and snowy, often bitterly cold winters. humid summers and moderately cold, snowy winters. Most of the major cities ...
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  • and the largest city in the state of Texas. U.S. Census Bureau tabulations ... after then President of the Republic of Texas, former General Sam Houston ...
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  • right|Angle-wing katydid (Microcentrum) in North Texas]] ... but some species require up to five winters before the eggs hatch. Other ...
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  • savannas with wetter summers and drier winters. They are classified with ... climate regions, with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers, part ...
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  • A meeting shortly thereafter with Texas guitarist/vocalist Johnny Winter resulted in three more of Waters' most highly-regarded albums. ...
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  • Mississippi, and its western border with Texas and Oklahoma. ... humid summers and mild, slightly drier winters. Annual precipitation throughout ...
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  • |popplace=United States (Oklahoma, Texas, California) |rels=Christianity ... group located primarily in Oklahoma, Texas, and California today. The ...
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  • does air movement from the Pacific Ocean. Winters are usually long, cold, ... html Korea Maps] University of Texas at Austin *[http://countrystudies ...
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  • and robust enough to withstand the harsh winters. In 1975, oil began to flow ... On March 23, 2005, an explosion occurred at BP's Texas City Refinery ...
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  • Louisiana is bordered to the west by the state of Texas; to the north ... long, hot, humid summers and short, mild winters. The subtropical characteristics ...
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  • and difficult to hike through. Yucca, Texas black walnut, and desert ... The climate in the park experiences cool dry winters with temperatures ...
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  • He retired from full-time teaching in 2000. For the next five winters ... Indians, American Justice. Austin: Univ. of Texas Pr., 1984. ISBN 0292738331 ...
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  • state in the United States in size, after Alaska and Texas. ... a Mediterranean climate, with cool, rainy winters and dry summers. The cool ...
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  • behind only Detroit, Michigan and El Paso, Texas. Miami is also one of the ... hot and humid summers and warm, mostly dry winters. The city does experience ...
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  • in the United States, following California, Texas, and New York. This rise ... with mild to cool, relatively dry winters and autumns (the dry season ...
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  • with long, hot summers, short, mild winters, and more precipitation ... to 31st October 2006) than any state except Texas. It has also - along with ...
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  • the Piedmont has hotter summers and colder winters than the coast. Annual precipitation ... The Appalachian Mountains are the coolest area of the state. Winters ...
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  • experiences hot, dry summers, and cold winters with heavy fog and frequent ... Australia's national capital. Austin, Texas. Dalton Publishing Company ...
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  • Alabama has very hot summers and mild winters with copious precipitation ... according to various reports, with Texas, Georgia and Mississippi ...
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  • climate, with warm, humid summers and cold winters, which become colder at ... found in California, Hawaii, Louisiana, and Texas; although the historical ...
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  • climate, with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. It receives about 40 inches ... * The University of Texas at Austin. [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/massachusetts ...
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  • Missouri generally has a humid continental climate, with cold winters ... choice but to retreat to Arkansas and later Texas. Though regular Confederate ...
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  • States during much of July and August. While winters can be bitterly cold, with high temperatures not breaking 0°F (_17°C) for weeks at a time, warm ...
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  • Santa Fe is characterized by cool winters and warm summers. The average ... and trading expedition set out from Austin, Texas, with the goal of gaining ...
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  • in the North Atlantic during northern winters, making ocean crossings ... *[http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/ Ocean World].Texas A&M University. ...
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  • hot, humid summers and moderately cold winters where significant snowfall ... with milder summers and cold, snowy winters. Some parts of extreme western ...
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  • Phoenix has an arid climate, with very hot summers and temperate winters ... words of César Chávez. College Station: Texas A & M University Press ...
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  • the southeastern United States from eastern Texas to North Carolina. ... characterized by dry summers and snowy winters. Most Giant Sequoia groves ...
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  • thunderstorms and mild, somewhat drier winters. These areas experience ... Georgia has 159 counties, the most of any state except Texas (with 254). ...
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  • provinces to the north of Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico. ... available females. In a study in southern Texas during the mating seasons ...
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  • climate, with warm summers and cold winters. Much of the American South ... their tremendous agricultural output, while Texas is largely associated with ...
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  • most of the precipitation tends to fall. Winters are cold, but are variable ... after his term, he resided primarily in Texas, a fact that drew mild criticism ...
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  • humid summers and mild, but occasionally chilly winters by the standards of the United States. January is the coldest month, with an average high of ...
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  • and in other regions that experience cold winters. Water also infiltrates ... Ogallala aquifer which stretches from Texas to South Dakota and waters ...
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  • The climate is mostly desert with mild to cool winters and dry, hot ... in Iraq, compared to about one million wells in Texas. Almost 75 percent ...
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  • climate, experiencing mild, somewhat wet winters and warm to hot summers ... of African Americans migrated from Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi ...
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  • somewhat bigger than Chile or the U.S. state of Texas. The European ... hot, dry summers and mild, wet and cold winters, though conditions can be ...
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  • and is slightly smaller than the U.S. state of Texas. The terrain ... climate, with hot summers and cold winters. The sun shines for three ...
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  • Lebanon has a moderate Mediterranean climate. In coastal areas, winters ... the soul of Lebanon. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1987. ISBN 029273039X ...
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  • injured leg and difficulty in mastering the Texas accent of bomber pilot, Major ... Kidman also shares his sentiments. Shelley Winters, when asked what she thought ...
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  • star-in-academic-literature |publisher= Texas Tech University |accessdate ... Choreographer David Winters, who met Jackson while choreographing ...
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  • and is more than twice as large as Texas, the next largest state. ... has a polar climate with long, very cold winters and short, cool summers ...
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  • European part of Russia), and slightly smaller than Texas. ... Precipitation is highest in the west and north. Winters vary from ...
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  • Spain, or slightly less than the size of Texas, in the United States. ... with a high level of rainfall, mild winters and cool summers. Inland ...
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