More recently, he's gotten a lot of ink over his plans to sell water from under his ranch in the Panhandle. |
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Wheat streak mosaic is the major disease in the southern Panhandle this year. |
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Pockets of mild dryness continue across extreme southwest Nebraska, as well as the northwestern Panhandle. |
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Much of his current research program focuses on strategies to reduce or eliminate the use of summer fallow in dryland crop rotations in the Nebraska Panhandle. |
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If the winds begin to push the oil slick to the east, Florida's Panhandle could be devastated. |
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One represents an urban district in Chicago, the other the Panhandle of Idaho. |
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The Panhandle has been the one bright spot during this ongoing drought. |
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And so, to survive, she started showing up at the Amarillo Resource Center food bank, in the windswept Texas Panhandle. |
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The Granite Wash oil patch is located in the Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle and comprises liquid-rich sandstone. |
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American White Pelicans over the Florida Panhandle, photographed during shorebird aerial surveys. |
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Phillips then divested itself of the Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Interest, but remained a major supplier of natural gas. |
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In 1903, the Alaska Panhandle Dispute fixed British Columbia's northwestern boundary. |
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Today, the 31st parallel is the northern boundary of the western half of the Florida Panhandle, and the Perdido is the western boundary of Florida. |
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Phillips Petroleum became heavily involved in the natural gas industry immediately after the discovery of the Panhandle gas field of Texas and the Hugoton field in Kansas. |
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In the Panhandle Area, bison eat browse that includes mesquite and elm. |
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My main concern is that because the panhandle is so thin, there is very little in the way of a buffer zone separating Washington from Montana. |
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He initiated a series of interdiction missions flown along the infiltration routes developing in the Laotian panhandle. |
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Long-lead outlooks indicated a cooler August for the entire state, with above normal precipitation over the southwest and southern panhandle. |
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They're required to panhandle for their food money and sleep in cars in the school parking lot. |
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The human crush is a parade of the homeless, the crazies, crackheads, and punk teenagers with purple hair who panhandle the tourists. |
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A small part of Oregon is on Mountain time, and the Florida panhandle is on Central time, just one hour off. |
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Far from the Disney cheerfulness of Orlando, this sleepy town lies hard against the Georgia border in the northernmost region of the panhandle. |
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Take a trip to the panhandle of Nebraska to experience rugged buttes, badlands, and spires. |
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But walking along Interstate 40, somewhere in the panhandle of Texas a week later, Matilda and I exchanged old war stories. |
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But a long stretch of the Gulf Coast, from Louisiana to Florida's eastern panhandle, could take the brunt of this hurricane's next landfall. |
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The Eastern mole can be found from the Atlantic to the foothills of the Rockies and from Southern Canada to the panhandle of Florida. |
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After completion of the grazing phase, the steers were shipped by truck to a commercial feedlot in the panhandle of Oklahoma. |
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Leo turned west on one of the gravel roads that marked almost every square mile of panhandle farm land and parked his car. |
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Pathologists strongly suspect that Hurricane Ivan, which hit the panhandle of Florida in mid-September is responsible for the spread of the disease from South America. |
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Walton County, located on the Florida panhandle, has already started spraying hay into the water if it arrives at the shoreline. |
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When it's cold outside, as it is for much of the year in the Idaho panhandle, inside accommodations are warm and cozy. |
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Southern Florida is mostly democrat, the north and panhandle mostly Republican. |
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Last year panhandle ranchers Phillip and Doris Smith suffered through the worst one-year drought in Texas history. |
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So we made it the boys from Nebraska and South Dakota, from the panhandle and Okeehobee. |
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Destin, located in the panhandle region, has become a prime landing strip for snowbirds who would rather gaze at blue water and white sand than gray buildings and freeways. |
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Pathologists strongly suspect that Hurricane Ivan that hit the panhandle of Florida in mid September is responsible for the spread of the disease from South America. |
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From the Malaspina Glacier west of Yakutat Bay, the Tongass sweeps south 500 miles over most of Alaska's southeastern panhandle and the Alexander Archipelago. |
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In 1999 and 2000 we ran traps in the northern panhandle of West Virginia at Tomlinson Run State Park, near Weirton, a steel-producing city west of Pittsburgh. |
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Three workers were killed and three others injured in an explosion January 22 at a coal mine near Cameron, West Virginia, in the state's northern panhandle. |
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Part of Fairfield County, Connecticut consitutes a panhandle, extending into Bronx County, New York. |
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The people that are homeless that panhandle make up a very small percentage of Glendale's homeless,'' Fletcher said. |
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The very wide Texas panhandle butts up, at its north, against the Oklahoma panhandle. |
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The Florida panhandle is the area west, along the Gulf coast, of the Florida Peninsula. |
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It is bordered on the north by the states of Georgia and Alabama, and on the west, at the end of the panhandle, by Alabama. |
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Spanning two time zones, it extends to the northwest into a panhandle, extending along the northern Gulf of Mexico. |
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The three counties that form the Oklahoma panhandle were originally part of the Cimmaron Strip. |
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Frost, which is more common than snow, sometimes occurs in the panhandle. |
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Oil continued to be found as far from the Macondo site as the Florida panhandle, where scientists said the oil and dispersant mixture is embedded in the sand. |
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