They pride themselves on Texan hospitality, and true-to-life cowboys and cowgirls running the show. |
|
My favorite gun-toting, right-of-center, gay Texan has some interesting poll numbers for you to ponder, pardner. |
|
He is a big Texan gasbag, but at least he's a liberal-minded big Texan gasbag whom I tend to agree with a good 90 percent of the time. |
|
Men wore Panama hats and Italian spats, American suits and Chelsea boots, Oxford bags and Texan ties. |
|
Although the Kentucky native is now a devoted Texan, Mills shuns provincialism in his work. |
|
Peter, who spent the 1990s working in a South Craven timber yard, made the latest film after moving to Dallas with his Texan wife Angelique. |
|
State independence and individual self-reliance are touchstones of Texan society. |
|
The sheriff was a big beer-bellied type displaced Texan, and was all haughty for having brought us in. |
|
It has a longstanding rep as a place where countercultural creativity and characteristically Texan over-the-topness collide. |
|
He's more of a good old boy, more of a Texan than his Connecticut-raised father. |
|
In addition to speeches before several nonprofit groups, the popular Texan was the toast of a few private gatherings. |
|
A Texan gentleman with private means, he has been the eminence grise behind four relatively liberal Texas governors. |
|
In freshman year of college my roommate was a big-breasted Texan who chain-smoked. |
|
I'm a Texan by birth and by choice in many ways, but I've never been prouder of being a New Yorker than I am now. |
|
The Texan was seen to hesitate momentarily, then slide back on its tail and wing over in recovery from a hammerhead stall. |
|
Texan oilman Darrel Jacob took over the reins of the Total refinery at Milford Haven last week. |
|
Now an obscure Texan company has launched an equally unfathomable claim to royalties on the transmission of compressed digital images. |
|
If you talk like a Texan, you are a two-fisted he-man who knows life's hardships and are ready to scrap at a moment's notice. |
|
Only a gifted leader, one who led by example and who understood the Texan makeup, could mold such mulish freemen into a cohesive team. |
|
The President demonstrated that he was a serious and thoughtful man, and not the Texan cowboy of tabloid cartoons. |
|
|
The Texan was the world's one-lap maestro and looks as relaxed in the studio as he was powering round the track. |
|
The Texan then entered a spin, descended rapidly and collided with the ground. |
|
Now being a Texas resident for the past five years might make me a citizen of the state, but it hardly qualifies me as a true Texan. |
|
Remarkably he beat the Texan in the first race against the clock at last year's event. |
|
The Coalition soon discovered, however, that the nuggetty Texan could do more than just kill bugs. |
|
Another Texan flown by Mike McCrae orbited around the formation so a press photographer could record the event. |
|
The beautiful and vast Texan landscape is well-shot and contrasts strikingly with the character close ups, intensifying their isolation. |
|
Scott Pelley, a Texan who began his career at a station in Lubbock, is the opposite of a celebrity journalist. |
|
As long as petrol prices stay high, Mr Kerry looks likely to trounce the allegedly Toxic Texan on this issue. |
|
Men with Texan drawls and colourful overalls crowd the beachside bars in Luanda, Angola's capital. |
|
He spoke with a delicate plaintiveness, in the nasal, twangy drawl of a Texan. |
|
This week Tom DeLay, a Texan who makes Powell look like a pinko, proved this aphorism in spectacular fashion. |
|
What suspicious helicopter pilots must have thought, on seeing a Texan cowpoke wandering about the Pakistani-Afghan border, is anybody's guess…. |
|
By Hendrik Hertzberg November 1, 2015 Ted Cruz, the oleaginous Texan, is an erudite slyboots, but his history is off kilter. |
|
Randolph Scott, on the other hand, was the ruggedly handsome Texan cowboy. |
|
A bounty hunter told AFP that the suspected Texan could very well be Everett Livvix of Robinson, Illinois. |
|
His overacting is almost intolerable, especially knowing that as a Texan he should not have problems playing a basic native from Kentucky. |
|
Born in Texas in 1933, Nelson's popularity stemmed from a diverse range of musical influences, from the Texan drawl of Ernest Tubb to the western swing of Bob Wills. |
|
Johnson was no jingo, no war lover, no empire-builder, no gun-toting Texan. |
|
They fought the Comanches and settled the Plains, creating a legend of Texan grit and determination not unlike the reputation of their Scottish forebears. |
|
|
While I'm on the subject of Texan saving graces, let me mention three other only-in-Texas institutions. |
|
This Twitter-savvy newcomer secures the band a gig at SXSW, the Texan music festival where the underground traditionally goes over. |
|
As one Texan involved told me, it is far tougher to sort out such deep-rooted problems than simply throw people in jail. |
|
Though Democrats fare well in big Texan cities, statewide races have proved tougher. |
|
It is very important that the oil revenues should benefit the Iraqi people rather than ending up in the pockets of the President's Texan friends. |
|
However, the painting was suddenly deemed to be of crucial national interest when the news leaked out that the Botticelli was to be sold to a Texan art gallery. |
|
The one thing that Texan and Mexican cuisine have in common is their use all kinds of variations on chillies, both mild and hot, fresh and dried. |
|
Our research on fibers concerns mainly cotton, with Indian companies and a Texan consortium. |
|
So you can largely benefit from monkey bridges, Texan clamps, and lots of other suspended games! |
|
Like the Texan family, he chose to build a financial empire based on one of the most popular resources in Cities Xl: oil! |
|
These concerns were communicated with the Texan agency which on 17 May 2000 requested that the child be returned. |
|
The accents are Oklahoman and Texan, and they come not just from expatriates of the Dust Bowl states but also from their California-born children and grandchildren. |
|
Many a Texan hankering for venison has settled for a cheeseburger. |
|
The movie, shot entirely in black-and-white, centered on a trio of Texan palookas who fancy themselves an elite heist squad. |
|
Franks presented Steinbrenner with an ornate Bowie knife, a fitting gift from a Texan soldier. |
|
Greer is a young, entrepreneurial, poker-loving Texan who ended up in Silicon Valley. |
|
He's right-wing, Texan, has loadsamoney and oil connections to boot. |
|
Yet it is no exaggeration to say this lanky Texan with prodigious talent fired a huge salvo in the thawing of the Cold War. |
|
But what it wants most of all is an immediate federal cap on wholesale electricity price rises so that all those Texan power companies bleeding California dry can be stopped. |
|
David Carr's first quarter slant pass to Jabar Gaffney deflected into the hands of Marlon McCree, who returned the interception 35 yards to the Texan. |
|
|
David Crane, NRG's boss, says that Exelon continues to undervalue NRG, noting his firm's recent purchase of Reliant, a Texan power retailer. |
|
He also seems to suffer from the Texan billionaire's petulance and tin ear when it comes to politics. |
|
He helped to dispel fears that the young Texan rube would be out of his depth in Washington. |
|
Born and raised in a tiny Texan cattle town, she has ridden cutting horses for much of her life. She currently competes on her sorrel Quarter horse gelding, Rum n Tari. |
|
A troubadour and bohemian with Texan and Quebecker roots, she has come to terms with her true nature on Greyhound buses between her two habitats. |
|
The heart and soul of the movie is Alan, a shy Texan teetotaller who's confronted with a display of bacchanalian excess that would've impressed Caligula. |
|
That sounds fairly dire, but this adaptation of a book about a Texan high school coach who makes it into the big league late in life isn't entirely covered in sentimental goo. |
|
With his pale eyes, flossy hair and rugged features, Crowell is more evidently the country-music grandee – an imposing Texan in a black silk scarf and matching trilby. |
|
But Texan fans don't need to get in a tizzy over this. |
|
I went to Mexico again, two weeks ago, on the Texan border. |
|
She's a Texan, you know,' he's inclined to say, extraneously. |
|
According to David Leigh, the president of Harvest Technologies, a Texan firm that uses additive manufacturing, it is now possible to produce things that are rubberlike at one end and stiff at the other. |
|
Forget the cowboy boots Dream ticket ReprintsAmong Texan artists the big change, in Mr Auping's view, is that they have dropped the wildcatter mentality of a generation ago and abandoned any last trace of regional folksiness. |
|
Texan men, like their livestock, cluster companionably in the shade. |
|
Laura Bush brought in Ken Blasingame, designer of the Bush's Texan ranches, to install lavish hand-blocked wallpaper and marble chimneypieces, while the Obamas have been as cool and restrained as you might expect. |
|
If Texan funds that have a strong record, like Kleinheinz Capital, were based in New York, they would already be much larger. Unusually for Texans, hedge-fund managers don't appear to crave hugeness. |
|
All that is aggravated in some quarters by Mr Bush's stumbling syntax and Texan folksiness, which arouse a snobbish hostility among some articulate, metropolitan Britons. Yet their views seem in a minority. |
|
Other rightwing factions, including Tea Party-aligned congressmen keen to translate the upset of Cantor into their gain in the upper ranks of the GOP, appeared to be coalescing around Jeb Hensarling, another Texan. |
|
Heinz has also launched two new sauce-topped pork sausage rolls, topped with a layer of Heinz Firecracker Sauce and HP Texan Style BBQ Sauce. |
|
A pair of hot pink sneakers worn by a Texan senator campaigning against a clampdown on abortion rights have become the bestselling shoe on Amazon.com and an unlikely feminist symbol. |
|
|
Thus the 18-year-old Texan soldier in Mosul who, confronted by jeering schoolchildren, shot canisters of buckshot at them from his grenade-launcher. |
|
That handgun can hold a fair number of bullets, he said, but the gunman would have had to stop to reload. It is not unusual for a Texan to be casually conversant about firearms. |
|
In 1968, Wilson founded the Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds, an experimental theatre company named after Bird Hoffmann, a Texan dance instructor who helped cure him of a stammer when he was 17 and gave him encouragement. |
|
The triumph of art from Texas, in other words, is that it is no longer Texan art. In this section A man of girth No oil painting A feast of cantatas Remember? |
|
In contrast to past years' menus of reheated hamburgers, they could plump for pulled pork, barbecue ribs or corn on the cob, courtesy of BOS BBQ, a Texan eatery in the city. |
|
Last time I went on a horse, it was a Texas-themed trek, where the Texan theming was basically choosing horses that were so obese your legs stuck out at 90-degree angles. |
|
Vietnamese, Algerian, Malaysian and Texan students worked side-by-side researching sea turtles on the Internet, building robotic sea turtles out of Legos and Cricket computer interface boards, and learning about each other. |
|
A drunken bearded beachcomber, a Texan — in Costa Rica, both beachcombing and being Texan pass for professions — who knew me as a renegade New Yorker, wrapped a heavy arm around my shoulders and sobbed beery tears. |
|
Davis also shows a film, Maafa 21, made by a Texan anti-abortion group that alleges the white elite has used terminations since the abolition of slavery as a means of containing black population growth. |
|
Like his political hero Sam Rayburn, the legendary Texan speaker of the House, Mr Bentsen took pride in the fact that both sides liked him. Unlike Rayburn, however, his life did not revolve round Congress. |
|
Uncompromising as ever, the Texan postrock quartet played one continuous piece of music. |
|
Robert Parker's Texan kangaroo rat and Sandra Madgwick's hog-nosed skunk flea were great fun and showed a real comic talent. |
|
On November 2, 1863, General Nathaniel Banks disembarked his task force at Brazos Island and took possession of Brownsville, the key city for shipping Texan cotton to Europe via Mexico. |
|
Debbie Needle, a storyteller at the Birmingham Nature Centre in Pershore Road, rehearses her next tale with Tex, a Texan indigo snake. |
|
The town — a gas station, a community hall and a taco truck – sits in the midst of the great Texan oil rush, on the eastern edge of the Permian basin. |
|
Mr Craddick says that he will stick by the same polite Texan custom in the House, though he has blocked an effort by the Democrats to appoint people to the crucial appropriations committee on the basis of seniority. |
|
Weight was placed on the fact that the trial judge believed that a Texan court would more probably than not conclude that the child should live with her mother. |
|
The court so held without considering Texan law. |
|
Day after day, the roughly 3 cutting drum mechanically driven by a 1,065 PS engine cuts its way through the Texan limestone to produce a neat and precisely profiled surface. |
|
Sellers was especially anxious about successfully enacting the role of Kong and accurately affecting a Texan accent. |
|
|
Texan cities classifiable as such specifically include Abilene, Austin, Corpus Christi, and El Paso. |
|
Close on their heels was any Texan who had ever said a word against the slaveocracy, or the cotton men, or was suspected of voting for Lincoln. |
|
This latest visit from the chaotic Texan band saw them in calmer mood, focusing all their energies on a mesmerising display of alternative rock. |
|
Now, the surprise acclaim for her CDs has landed the torchy Texan her first tour of India and Dubai, starting in January. |
|
She also visits the historic Alamo site, takes a riverboat ride and learns about the Texan tradition of hatmaking. |
|
The Texan, who did not co-operate with the USADA investigation, has remained silent since the sanction, although he opted not to appeal the decision. |
|
Tihany's contribution to the recent expansion of The Joule builds on a sensuous hospitality experience, informed by Texan culture and vibrant downtown energy. |
|
Audiences are introduced to creatures including a morris-dancing flea, a ballroomdancing Longhorn ram, a woolly monkey, a Southern Cape zebra and a Texan kangaroo rat. |
|
Tests at the Wellington Hospital in North London showed the Texan, real name Marvin Lee Aday, had Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome which causes fainting. |
|
Learning to be a cowgirl on Wildcatter Ranch and Spa in the Texan hills included clay shooting, archery, off-road driving and, of course, horse riding. |
|
For the ultimate in convenience, Heinz has also launched two new pork sausage rolls topped with a layer of Heinz Firecracker Sauce and HP Texan Style BBQ Sauce. |
|
For the ultimate in ease, Heinz has also launched two new sauce-topped pork sausage rolls, topped with a layer of Heinz Firecracker Sauce and HP Texan Style BBQ Sauce. |
|
To overcome that lingering legacy, the younger Bush was all but compelled to become almost hyperauthentic in his Texan identity, and it was a role he took to with much gusto. |
|