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Even though Dallas-Fort Worth's streak of consecutive 100-degree days has ended, the area has broken other records this summer.
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Atlanta's index fell 28 points to 54.1 in 2010 from 82.1 in 1970; Dallas-Fort Worth's fell to 47.5 from 86.9 over the same period.
Segregation Hits Historic Low Miriam Jordan 2012
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Formerly the headquarters of RadioShack Corp., City Place is near Fort Worth's popular Sundance Square area, which is packed with restaurants and shops.
Loan Star: Texas Site Sells As CMBS Market Rallies Maura Webber Sadovi 2011
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Even though Dallas-Fort Worth's streak of consecutive 100-degree days has ended, the area has broken other records this summer.
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The nearest Central Market to my house, however, is just outside of Fort Worth's downtown, about 25 miles away.
Peter Gorman: Big Box Store Bashing Peter Gorman 2010
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So, for posterity, the green moiré fabric, Worth's Paris gown, is in the wall, under the Titian as sort of a replica and souvenir of the enchantment that Bel Gardner felt when she received and purchased her Europa.
Jane Chafin: A Trip to Boston and a Documentary Add to My Gardner Museum Heist Obsession Jane Chafin 2011
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German as the oaths, and when he tried to seize Worth's shotgun a fleck of foam had appeared on his lips.
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This is the minutely researched story of Fort Worth's tenderloin from the 1870s to the first years of the 20th century: an era that saw everyone from Wyatt Earp to Butch Cassidy pass through this place of sin and violence—and drink.
The All-American Place David Wondrich 2011
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But I let him take a drink of Worth's horse liniment.
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A gallery of perfume bottles in an astounding variety of shapes, colors, sizes, textures and finishes is dazzling proof of Lalique's new idea—that every fragrance should have a bottle designed for its specific scent: Roger & Gallet's "Cigalia" adorned with cicadas to match its name; Worth's "Dans La Nuit" in a midnight-blue sphere sprinkled with silver stars; Molinard's racy "Faun's Kiss" in a glass ring framing an engraved maiden and faun.
A Display of Lalique's Beauty Judy Fayard 2011
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