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  2. In Demand (song) - Wikipedia

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    "In Demand" is a song by Scottish band Texas, written by Dallas Austin with band members Johnny McElhone and Sharleen Spiteri. The song was released in Europe on 25 September 2000 and in the United Kingdom on 2 October 2000 as the first single from their compilation album The Greatest Hits, reaching number six on the UK Singles Chart and number 10 in Spain.

  3. Law of Texas - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] In 1963, the Texas legislature began a major revision of the 1925 Texas statutory classification scheme, and as of 1989 over half of the statutory law had been arranged under the recodification process. [2] The de facto codifications are Vernon's Texas Statutes Annotated and Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated, commonly known as Vernon's.

  4. File:Texas Business 71-E.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Transcription (music) - Wikipedia

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    In popular music and rock, there are two forms of transcription. Individual performers copy a note-for-note guitar solo or other melodic line. As well, music publishers transcribe entire recordings of guitar solos and bass lines and sell the sheet music in bound books.

  6. Texas Music Office - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Music Office (TMO) is a state-funded business promotion office and information clearinghouse for the Texas music industry. [1] It is headquartered in the State Insurance Building in Austin. [2] More than 14,000 individual clients use TMO resources and assistance each year, including more than 8,600 direct referrals to Texas music ...

  7. Commercial code - Wikipedia

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    Commercial code might refer to: Commercial code (law), a set of laws designed to regulate commerce; Commercial code (communications), ...

  8. Texas Music - Wikipedia

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    Texas Music is a quarterly entertainment magazine published in Austin, Texas. Since its launch in January 2000, Texas Music has covered hundreds of the state's musicians and bands, representing all styles of music, in addition to writing about the venues and events that contribute to the state's music scene. Launched in January 2000, the ...

  9. In Our Lifetime (Texas song) - Wikipedia

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    "In Our Lifetime" is a song by Scottish pop rock band Texas. The first single from their fifth studio album, The Hush (1999), it was released on 12 April 1999 in Europe and on 19 April 1999 in the United Kingdom.