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  • Though its interest has been reduced to 20.25% after selling larger stakes to Noble and BP, Red Willow expects the well, on which work began last week, to produce a "flash of cash" that it can reinvest in longer-lasting, less-risky onshore ventures, said Rob Voorhees , Red Willow's president and chief operating officer.

    Despite Uncertainty, Small Oil Companies Stay In Gulf's Deep Waters Ryan Dezember 2011

  • He and his old collie dog, General, were taking their leisure on the slope of Red Willow slough, while the horses, relieved of their bits and traces, were nibbling at the succulent roots of the grass over which the mower had already passed.

    The Watchers of the Plains A Tale of the Western Prairies Ridgwell Cullum 1905

  • I've sent the wagons on to Red Willow; we'll try that next.

    Rowdy of the Cross L B. M. Bower 1905

  • I told him that the warriors and chiefs would greatly please General Sheridan if they would meet him in about ten sleeps at the old Government crossing of the Red Willow.

    The Life of Hon William F Cody Cody, William F 1879

  • They said they would like to go over on the Red Willow and pick out a suitable place for the camp; they also inquired the location of the Spotted Tail, Sioux Indians.

    The Life of Hon William F Cody Cody, William F 1879

  • Having the assurance of Spotted Tail that none of the young men would follow me I started back for the Red Willow, arriving the second night.

    The Life of Hon William F Cody Cody, William F 1879

  • The next day we selected a pleasant camping place on a little knoll in the valley of the Red Willow.

    The Life of Hon William F Cody Cody, William F 1879

  • The only white scout we had at the post, besides myself, at that time, was John Y. Nelson, whose Indian name was Sha-Cha-Cha-Opoyeo, [67] which interpreted means Red Willow fill the Pipe.

    The Great Salt Lake Trail Henry Inman 1868

  • Community parks like Stump Lake, near Lakota, N.D., and Red Willow, near Binford, N.D., and the Grove were important in the lives of area residents a few decades ago.

    Homepage | INFORUM | Fargo, ND 2010

  • Community parks like Stump Lake, near Lakota, N.D., and Red Willow, near Binford, N.D., and the Grove were important in the lives of area residents a few decades ago.

    Homepage | INFORUM | Fargo, ND 2010

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