The loss of the fleet oiler USS Pecos to Japanese action exacerbated the situation further. |
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Roswell springsnail, Koster's tryonia and Pecos assiminea are small aquatic snails, while the Noel's amphipod is a freshwater shrimp. |
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Camping and fishing are available down in the Pecos River canyon or you can hike up on the mesa. |
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Both species occur in the uppermost cap rock layer of the Upper Albian Boracho Formation northeast of Ft. Stockton, Pecos County, Texas. |
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In 1862, there were fewer than a thousand Mescaleros living in scattered bands between the Rio Grande and the Pecos. |
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The land has views over Galisteo and toward the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of the federally protected Pecos Wilderness. |
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In the same work cited above, Scott also noted the occurrence of Mexicaprina minuta and Kimbleia sp. in the upper Albian cap rock near Fort Stockton, Pecos County, Texas. |
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In the Denver Central submarket, DCT Industrial acquired 5330 Pecos Street, a well-located bulk distribution building. |
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Status of the endangered Pecos gambusia and Comanche Springs pupfish in Phantom Lake Spring, Texas. |
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Santa Rosa Lake is an impoundment on the Pecos at Los Esteros Dam. |
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Smallmouth bass are nonnative predators present in the Pecos River system of New Mexico. |
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Teenagers are recruited from villages like Questa, Mora, Chamisal, and Pecos. |
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Militiamen from a dozen states converged on Balmorhea, about 30 miles north of the Republic's compound, in a show of solidarity, and seven were arrested at the Flying Jay truck stop in Pecos. |
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Mr. Griffin, who died on Nov. 23 at 78, was the city editor of a semiweekly Pecos newspaper that competed fiercely with a daily paper owned by none other than Mr. Estes. |
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With the great annual cattle drives which start from the arid plains of the Red River and the Pecos comes the wild cowboy, with his six-shooter on his hip. |
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