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Nearly 130,000 documents are currently on a software management program known as Ringtail, and new material is being added almost daily - leading some of the 21 lawyers in attendance to call for a conference on how to deal with the work load.
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"The Elusive Ringtail: A new study sheds light on a little-known mammal in Palo Duro Canyon" appears in the April issue of Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine.
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"The Elusive Ringtail: A new study sheds light on a little-known mammal in Palo Duro Canyon" appears in the April issue of Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine.
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I never saw a Ringtail til I found one in the road:
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Ringtail was ready, and for a time there was an inextricable tangle of raccoon and dog.
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Fortunate it was for Ringtail that he was not at home, for the great beech crashed to the earth, where it lay upon the forest floor, the entrance to the raccoon's house buried from sight.
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Not far from the home tree lay a tamarack swamp to which Ringtail now made his way, having in mind a certain still, deep pool, bordered with rushes and lilies and teeming with fish, frogs, and tadpoles, fare beloved of raccoons.
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Ringtail now wisely turned his back upon the swamp and set out for fresh hunting-grounds.
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Ringtail, who had grown extremely bold with the protection accorded him, seemed to take delight in making Pal's life miserable.
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But for once Ringtail had no eyes for plump wood-mice.
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