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  2. Tyndale Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Tyndale Theological Seminary is an American private Christian seminary with its campus in Hurst, Texas. ... an 8 to 0 decision by the Supreme Court of Texas returned ...

  3. Texas Workforce Commission - Wikipedia

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    TWC's online job-matching system, workintexas.com, features thousands of opportunities for Texas jobseekers and qualified applicants for Texas employers. One large program, the Skills Development Fund, is Texas' premier job–training program providing training dollars for Texas businesses to help workers learn new skills and upgrade existing ...

  4. TWC - Wikipedia

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    Texas Workforce Commission, a governmental agency in the U.S. Time Warner Cable , an American cable telecommunications company that existed from 1992 until its 2016 purchase by Charter Communications Trans World Communications , the investment vehicle of businessman Owen Oyston

  5. Bell station (TRE) - Wikipedia

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    Bell station (formerly Hurst/Bell station) is a Trinity Railway Express commuter rail station in Fort Worth, Texas. The station is located near Fort Worth's border with Hurst, 1 ⁄ 4 mile (0.40 km) south of Hurst Boulevard (SH 10). The station serves the headquarters and main plant of aerospace manufacturer Bell Textron. Trinity Metro ...

  6. Hurst, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The city's premier shopping center, North East Mall that was ranked the #1 Shopping Mall in Tarrant County and is the third largest mall in the state of Texas. [8] The North East Mall opened in March 1972 (sources vary), is owned by the Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group. Hurst's only cinema complex, the North East Cinemark Rave 18 opened ...

  7. Time Warner Cable - Wikipedia

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    Time Warner Cable building entrance in Morrisville, North Carolina. Time Warner Cable, Inc. (TWC) was an American cable television company. Before it was acquired by Charter Communications on May 18, 2016, it was ranked the second largest cable company in the United States by revenue behind only Comcast, operating in 29 states. [1]

  8. Tom Pauken - Wikipedia

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    During his time as TWC chairman, which ended in May 2012, Pauken oversaw the development of the Texas Back to Work program and the Texas Veterans Leadership Program (TVLP). [ 4 ] He was a candidate for governor in 2014 but withdrew early in the contest and supported Greg Abbott , the state attorney general and the party nominee in the November ...

  9. Artisan Center Theater - Wikipedia

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    Artisan Center Theater is a community theater based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The theater operates a 195-seat, theater in the round that features musicals. Additionally, it has a second stage of 150-seats where performances of comedies, light dramas, musical reviews and children performing for children in the Artisan Children's Theater used to be performed.