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Dallas and Cincinnati programs will open in February, Chicago in March and San Diego in April.
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Hand-plucked from an open casting call in Dallas, the 15-year-old has the hit-making machine that catapulted Cyrus, Hilary Duff and Zac Efron to stardom behind her.
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The New York Jets, New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys are the last three teams to open stadiums financed largely by PSLs.
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After 36 years in the Federal Reserve System, including almost 14 years as president of the Dallas Fed and a member of the Federal Open Market Committee, I'm astonished at how far this Fed has gone beyond what had been normal, prudent central bank practices.
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"I thought he looked pretty good, " says David Miller, a Dallas hairdresser who attends the fair almost daily when it is open.
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The USPTO will also open new satellite offices in Denver, Silicon Valley, and Dallas-Fort Worth, in addition to the first satellite office in Detroit, Michigan that opened in July 2012.
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The open kitchen showcases the action from the hotel's executive chef Dallas Orr, who came from the well-known Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town.
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The Dallas Cowboys and New York Yankees each spent more than a billion dollars to open swanky new stadiums in the midst of a recession.
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Schools to remain open are those under the South Texas Vocational Technical Institute name and the Dallas Nursing Institute Brands, according to the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), the state agency that oversees for-profit educational institutions, among other things.
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The US Open champion was among five people who were killed when his Learjet, bound for Dallas from Orlando, flew uncontrolled over part of the United States for several hours before crashing in South Dakota.
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