In 1920 she moved to Los Angeles with her third husband who worked as a wildcatter in the oil industry. |
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However its use was commercialised by a Texas wildcatter called George Mitchell, the sort of risk-taker America has in abundance. |
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Big Oil now acts more like a risk-averse bank than a wildcatter, following Wall Street dictates on cash flow instead of Texas traditions of risk-taking. |
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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. |
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Cooper plays Jeff Dawson, a wildcatter hunting the black gold who must contend with bandits who threaten to blow up his wells. |
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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. |
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