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Remember then-President George Bush's Texas hotel suite?
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Friday's show, which was shot earlier this week as the sun set outside an Austin, Texas, hotel room, struck a slower, more emotional tone.
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For a company that once prided itself on collegiality, last month's annual meeting of Kinko's at the Inter-Continental Hotel in Dallas, Texas, was a sobering event.
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Did they look anything like this hotel room in Austin, Texas, where Winfrey taped the interview on Monday?
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One manager of the Omni Hotel Downtown mentioned the University of Texas v.
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Today she serves as Chief Creative Officer for her company, Bunkhouse Management which owns and operates four hotels, throughout Texas, including the now successful Hotel San Jose, each with its own aesthetic.
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Virtually every public space in the hotel will be transformed into a little bit of Texas.
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Between puffs of his cigar in a New York City hotel suite, he says that the lawsuit in Texas is largely to blame for the drop in Carso's stock.
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Passengers can board buses to Galveston or Houston, Texas, or spend the night in a hotel in New Orleans.
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Carnival Triumph guests were given the option of boarding buses directly to Galveston or Houston, Texas, or to spend the night in a hotel in New Orleans, where they could rest before flying out on private charters the next day.
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Over the July 4th weekend, a summit called Texas Defending the American Dream took place in a chilly hotel ballroom in Austin.
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In the elevator at the hotel on the last night, I heard a groan and looked over to see Travis Ortmayer, the strongman from Texas, doubled over with his elbows on his knees.
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