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  2. 10 Unhealthiest Texas Roadhouse Orders, According to ... - AOL

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    While this is typical of offerings at steakhouses, certain menu items stand out as p 10 Unhealthiest Texas Roadhouse Orders, According to Dietitians Skip to main content

  3. Texas Roadhouse - Wikipedia

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    Texas Roadhouse is a major supporter of Special Olympics. Each restaurant had a table called "Willie's Corner", with pictures and memorabilia of Willie Nelson. In 2002, Nelson signed a deal to become an official partner of Texas Roadhouse. Since then, Nelson has heavily promoted the chain, including a special on Food Network. Willie Nelson is ...

  4. Texas Roadhouse Stakes Its Claim as #1 Steakhouse in America

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    In Nation's Restaurant News' second annual Consumer Picks survey, thousands of diners chose Texas Roadhouse Inc. (NAS: TXRH) as the nation's top steakhouse. The Louisville, Ky-based company also ...

  5. Roadhouse Grill - Wikipedia

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    Roadhouse Grill was an American chain of casual dining steakhouses in the eastern part of the United States founded in 1992. After filing for bankruptcy protection in late 2007, all twenty remaining locations were closed the week of May 12, 2008, as the company was forced into liquidation.

  6. Texas Administrative Code - Wikipedia

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    The Code was originally created by legislation in 1977 with the passage of Administrative Code Act. [1] In 1995, H.B. 2304 was enacted, which required that the Secretary of State make the Administrative Code available online free of charge. [1] [2] As of 2020, there are 17 titles in the Code, [3] listed below. Title 1: Administration

  7. Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings - Wikipedia

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    The Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) was created in 1991 by the 72nd Texas Legislature as an independent agency to manage and conduct hearings in contested cases for most licensing and other state agencies. [1] SOAH provides a forum for administrative hearings for agencies without staff to conduct hearings. [2]