From 1989 to 1991, the rate of such defects for Brownsville was 10 times the U.S. average, or about 30 anencephalic births per 10,000 births. |
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Members of the University of Texas Show Band will perform, as will mariachis from Brownsville. |
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This gentleman sent Jack with trainloads of Yankees to the valley down around Brownsville to sell them the Promised Land. |
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Josue Pierre-Louis, 24, alleges that, as he was stopped by officers in Brownsville, Brooklyn, a passing woman catcalled toward him. |
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I was thrilled to learn that I was going down to Brownsville, Texas. |
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Thus, the son William H., a popular and prosperous merchant, was born at Brownsville, County of Fayette in Pennsylvania. |
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And after all of the searching, something deep within keeps returning me to Brownsville, Brooklyn, where it all began. |
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We hope this information about Christmas Toys Brownsville Texas was useful and interesting. |
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They calculated that water from the Annapolis River in Nova Scotia could easily find a market in thirsty Brownsville, Texas. |
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These include visits to Brownsville, excursions to Matamoros in Mexico, high sea fishing expeditions, and pirate ship cruises. |
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Boonstra lives in Eugene, Maser in Brownsville, and Meyers and Peery in Corvallis. |
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In the 1930s an intercoastal canal was completed from New Orleans to Sabine Pass and from Galveston to Corpus Christi, and in 1946 the Gulf Intracoastal Canal was opened from Brownsville to Florida. |
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Fatherless, his mother an alcoholic, Tyson grew up in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, a fat kid with a high, lisping voice who was an easy mark for vicious older boys. |
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At neighborhood churches elsewhere, similar crowds embarked on similar processions, each group headed toward the patronal church at the center of Brownsville for a daybreak Mass. |
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The city was the scene of the Brownsville Affair of 1906, in which black soldiers were unjustly accused of murdering a white man and wounding another. |
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Brownsville is the centre of one of the country's largest shrimp trawl fleets, and shrimping is economically the largest and most important component of the Texas fishing industry. |
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Upgrading the Brownsville well system in the County of Oxford. |
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He went to Primary school in Brownsville until the age of fourteen, then entered the glass business, where he learned the trade of glass smoother. |
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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. |
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He was living in Pennsylvania in 1832, settling near Brownsville. |
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Born in Pinsk, Russia, in late 1905 as Fruma Nimtzowitz, she immigrated with her family the following year to the Brownsville section of Brooklyn. |
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I respect that you have withheld your name whilst slandering me and all the brownies I live with in brownsville. |
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