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    Two Pesos was a Tex-Mex restaurant chain in the U.S. state of Texas that opened in 1982 in Houston.It was similar to Taco Cabana but Two Pesos never opened in Taco Cabana's home market of San Antonio.

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  4. Two Mile Prairie - Wikipedia

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    Gale Document Number:CJ169738534 "Brothers Frank and John Glenn yesterday took advantage of good weather to reap the annual soybean harvest on their family farm in the Two Mile Prairie area northeast of Columbia." "Planners settle on Ashland site for sewage plant." Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO) (August 15, 2007): NA. General OneFile. Gale.

  5. Earl Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    His reputation continued to grow, and a large number of his paintings were shown at the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach, Florida in August 1974. His art continued to draw attention long after his death on December 29, 1977 (he committed suicide at age 84). [4] He was inducted into the Florida Artist's Hall of fame on June 2, 2003. [5]

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  7. J. Quinn Brisben - Wikipedia

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    J. Quinn Brisben taught history and social studies for 32 years [10] at the high school and middle school level, [3] including briefly in Gurnee, Illinois [2] before relocating to Chicago, where he taught at Mason Upper Grade Center, Thomas Kelly High School and Harlan High [2] until his retirement in 1990. [7]

  8. Avrahm Yarmolinsky - Wikipedia

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    Avrahm Yarmolinsky (January 13, 1890 – September 28, 1975) was an author, translator, and the husband of Babette Deutsch. [1] [2]He attended the University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland before emigrating to USA in 1913.

  9. William L. Langer - Wikipedia

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    William Leonard Langer (March 16, 1896 – December 26, 1977) was an American historian, intelligence analyst and policy advisor. He served as chairman of the history department at Harvard University.