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  2. Matt Chandler (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    ^ Pursuant to a previously announced plan to spin off the non-Flower Mound locations as independent, autonomous congregations, three other prior locations – Denton, Plano, and Dallas Northway (which itself was a prior independent congregation, and at one time launched a mission church which is now the megachurch Prestonwood Baptist Church ...

  3. Sam Houston - Wikipedia

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    He was an unsuccessful candidate for the presidential nomination of the American Party in the 1856 presidential election, as well as for the Constitutional Union Party in the 1860 presidential election. In 1859, Houston won the election for governor of Texas.

  4. Jet Lag: The Game - Wikipedia

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    Denby and McManus began trailing in the number of claimed states early on and decided to instead base their strategy around obtaining the two-point area bonus, claiming the large states of Texas and California.

  5. Ted Cruz - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott appointed Cruz to be the solicitor general of Texas. [49][55][33][44] The office was established in 1999 to handle appeals involving the Texas state government, but Abbott hired Cruz with the idea that Cruz would take a "leadership role in the United States in articulating a vision of strict ...

  6. Stephen A. Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Arnold Douglas (né Douglass; April 23, 1813 – June 3, 1861) was an American politician and lawyer from Illinois. As a U.S. senator, he was one of two nominees of the divided Democratic Party to run for president in the 1860 presidential election, and lost to Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln. Douglas had previously defeated Lincoln in the 1858 United States Senate election in ...

  7. Kim Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis narrowly won the Democratic primary election, [12] defeating Elwood Caudill Jr., a deputy clerk in the Rowan County property valuation administrator's office, by 23 votes and advancing to the general election against Republican John Cox. [14][15] Davis won the election, with Cox subsequently alleging that nepotism was to blame for his ...

  8. Tilman Fertitta - Wikipedia

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    Hotels Fertitta first built the Key Largo Hotel in Galveston, Texas and then sold it in order to buy the rights to Landry's. [32] After acquiring restaurants under the company, Fertitta started focusing more on the hospitality division of Landry's and acquired the San Luis Resort, Spa, & Conference Center in Galveston, Texas.

  9. Sam Rayburn - Wikipedia

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    Texas State Legislature In 1906, at the age of 24, Rayburn won by a narrow 163 vote margin an election to the 34th district of the Texas House of Representatives. While serving in the legislature, he studied at the University of Texas School of Law, and he was admitted to the bar in 1908.