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    by Bexar Audubon Society
    Published 1993
    ... Foreign Relations Subcommittee marked up an FY 1985 Foreign Assistance Authorization bill. This bill...
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    ... 1950, spending two years as a public re­lations officer for the American Red Cross, and two years...
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    ..., called Mexico-Tenochtitliin, come both the name of Mexico and its national symbol. Following...
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    ... of northern Mexico. The deter­mined French found their gold in contra­band trade with the Indians and Spanish...
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    ... occupied Texas to keep the French away from the silver mines of northern Mexico, but the determined French...
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    by McGuire, James Patrick
    Published 1993
    ... Finnish, Estonian, and a few minor languages are related to Hungarian. Coming originally from the region...
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    ... change. Slowly the people who lived in the vast region would be displaced by the foreigners . However...
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    ... death in 1902. One of his Syrian compatriots, Elias, eventually set­tled in Sonora, Mexico. Elias's son...
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    by Bexar Audubon Society
    Published 2008
    ... Relations, U.S.–Latin American Affairs. After receiving her Masters’ and doctoral degrees from...
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    .... One of his Syrian compatriots, Elias, eventually settled in Sonora, Mexico. Elias's son, Plu­tarco...
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    by Bexar Audubon Society
    Published 1991
    ... to be perceived as a misguided bird killer - as it seems in a July 18 arti­cle in the San Antonio Light relating...
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    ... to understand the Alabama-Coushatta corpus in its entirety, as an artifact of Indian-white relations...
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    ... r­mation resource on subjects relating to Texas history and culture as well as current issues affecting...
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    ... do match mountains and rivers in parts of Canada, the western United States, Texas, and Mexico...
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    by Bexar Audubon Society
    Published 1996
    ... living marine resources. Enacted by Congress in 1976 to curtail foreign overfishing near U.S. coasts...
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    by Bexar Audubon Society
    Published 1996
    ... banks and floodplains of the Edwards Plateau, ranging as far south as northern Mex­ico. It is adaptable...
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    by Bexar Audubon Society
    Published 1997
    ... expenses related to establishment of conservation easements. These are just a few examples of what...
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    ... of the Rio Bravo on a ranch in Mexico. With an introduction by noted historian Joe Frantz, this essay studies...
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    by Bexar Audubon Society
    Published 2000
    ... @wordwright.com) . 532-2332 Bill Sain . . . . Moved to New Mexico BOARD OF DIRECTORS Term Ending 2000: Chris...
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    ... watchmaker; and Betty Collins spent many years in the Foreign Service. Volunteers' hobbies also reflect a...
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