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  • #redirect [[The University of Texas at Austin]]
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  • #redirect [[The University of Texas at Austin]]
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  • ...he Texas Ranger (magazine)|''The Texas Ranger'' (magazine)]], published at the University of Texas at Austin from 1923 to 1972 * [[Texas Rangers (architects)]], a group of architects at the University of Texas at Austin
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  • (1941–1966) A student at the University of Texas at Austin who, on August 1, 1966, shot 14 people and wounded 32 others on and around
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  • '''The University of Texas at Austin''' as the name implies is located in [[Austin, Texas|Austin]] the state cap
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  • ...Chen-Hwa Chiu and Doug Elliot|title=LNG: Basics of Liquefied Gas|publisher=The University of Texas at Austin - Petroleum Extension Service|date=July, 2007|id=ISBN 0-88698-217-0}}
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  • ...//www.utexas.edu/lbj/index.php Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin]
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  • {{r|The University of Texas at Austin}}
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  • {{r|The University of Texas at Austin}}
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  • ...'s papers are housed at the [[Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center]] at The University of Texas at Austin.
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  • ...t higher education systems in the nation, with numerous branch campuses. [[The University of Texas at Austin]] is the largest institution in the UT System, while Texas A&M is the flags
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  • ...dents highlighted their necessity. One instance was an 1966 incident on [[The University of Texas at Austin]], when [[Charles Whitman]] took multiple weapons, including an [[M-1 rifle
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  • ...henodon_punctatus/adult/ Sphenodon punctatus, Tuatara] Dr. Jessie Maisano (The University of Texas at Austin) citing (Gauthier et al., 1988); Evertible hemipenes are sacs near the cloa
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  • ...onel. From 1957 through 1972 he served as tennis coach for his alma mater, the University of Texas at Austin. Donating his services without pay, his teams won four Southwest Conference
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