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  • ...tative]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]), [[U.S. House Armed Services Committee]];[[New Democrat Coalition]]
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  • ...Command|Joint Task Force Guantanamo]]; exploring candidacy for governor of New Mexico
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  • ...ame part of [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • ...enator]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]) 1973-2009
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  • ...tative]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]) and Assistant Majority Whip who lost the 2008 Senate race; adviser, [[Co
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  • {{rpl|New Mexico (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|New Mexico State Wrestling Championships}}
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  • ...] representing the 2nd Congressional District of [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • ...f the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • ...ging]]; senior member, [[Joint Economic Committee]]; attorney and former [[New Mexico Attorney General]]
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  • {{dambigbox|New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico}} '''New Mexico''' joined the [[United States of America]] as the 47th state on January 6,
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  • ...as]], [[California (U.S. state)|California]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], and a training ground for young military officers from [[United States M
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  • ...Internet Caucus; cousin of Sen. [[Tom Udall]] (D-[[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]])
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  • ...oleum Environmental Conference, [[Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[New Mexico (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...enator]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]); [[Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation]]; [[Senate
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  • ...he [[Trinity test]], in 1945 at [[White Sands]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]. *"Site Y" in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], the actual bomb laboratory, now the [[Los Alamos National Laboratory]]
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S> state)}}
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  • Information and history about Rio Rancho Public Schools (RRPS) in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
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  • Information and history about Rio Rancho High School in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
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  • ...urity Matters]]; served eight years as Chairman of the Republican Party of New Mexico; now a Colorado resident
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  • ...e 37th [[parallel of latitude]]; it shares with [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] on the east the [[meridian (geography)|meridian]] of 109° W. The [[Mexic
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  • ...DOE Fire Protection Conference, [[Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • *[http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us/SWQB/FOT/WastewaterStudyManual/07.pdf New Mexico Wastewater Systems Operator Certification Study Manual, Chapter 7]
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  • *[[Spanish missions in New Mexico]]
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  • ...eaty that ended the Mexican-American War and created a boundary that added New Mexico, Arizona and California to the U.S.
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  • ...Los Alamos National Lab Information] From the website of the Nuclear Watch New Mexico NWNM. ...ear Facilities] Scroll down to section on "Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico".
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  • ...usinessman; 2012 and 2016 party nominee for U.S. president and governor of New Mexico 1995-2003 (born 1953).
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  • *[[Spanish missions in New Mexico]]
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  • ...dent in [http://openwetware.org/wiki/KochLab KochLab] at the University of New Mexico. ...dent in [http://openwetware.org/wiki/KochLab KochLab] at the University of New Mexico.
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  • ...he first was a test explosion at [[Alamogordo]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], on 16 July 1945. That was the culmination of the [[Manhattan Project]].
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  • ...urity Matters]]; Member of the Leadership Santa Fe program, trustee on the New Mexico Board of the Anti-Defamation League, member of the [[International Women’
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  • ...Department of Energy]] (DOE) national laboratory located in [[Los Alamos, New Mexico]] and originally the development and construction center of nuclear weapons
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S. state)||**}}
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  • ...)|Wyoming]], [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], [[North Dakota (U.S. state)|North Dakota]], [[South Dakota (U.S. state)|
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  • ...n the Santa Fe wagon trains carrying settlers to [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] and [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]]. Those train wagons were perceived b Early in November Colonel Christopher Carson of the First Cavalry New Mexico Volunteers was sent by Carleton with several hundred enlisted men, to attac
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  • ...rn Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen in [[Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], on January 12, 1964) is an [[United States of America|American]] entrepr
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  • This challenge was held at the [[X Prize]] games in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] in October 2007.
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  • ...that ended the [[Mexican-American War]] and created a boundary that added New Mexico, Arizona and California to the United States. After U.S. General [[Winfiel ...en was extended to just south of San Diego, giving California, Arizona and New Mexico to the U.S.; 3) in consideration of its boundary extensions, the United St
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  • ...be held at [[Holloman Air Force Base]] in [[Alamogordo]] and [[Las Cruces, New Mexico]]. <ref>http://www.lcsun-news.com/news/ci_5771405</ref> The event is to be ...held at the [[New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum]] in [[Las Cruces, New Mexico]].
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  • ...U.S. Representative]] (U.S. Democratic Party|D-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]] ...U.S. Representative]] (U.S. Democratic Party|D-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ===[[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]===
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{r|Joe Carraro}} Former State Senator, New Mexico; advisory board, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]] {{r|Gary Johnson}} Former Governor, New Mexico; advisory board, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]]
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  • ...nd the Building of the Second Transcontinental Railroad Across Arizona and New Mexico Twenty-Five Years Later'' (2004) 283 pp. popular history
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  • * Porter, David. "Senator Carl Hatch and the Hatch Act of 1939." ''New Mexico Historical Review'' 1973 48(2): 151-164. Issn: 0028-6206
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  • {{r|Albuquerque, New Mexico}} {{r|Santa Fe, New Mexico}}
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  • {{r|Los Alamos, New Mexico}}
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  • ...r=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • *[http://www.stjoan-center.com St. Joan of Arc Center] of Albuquerque, New Mexico, maintained by Virginia Frohlick.
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  • ...r=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S> state)}}
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  • ...or=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...Ethnogenesis, and the State in Colonial Quito. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. OCLC: [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/253974858 253974858].
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S> state)}}
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  • ...] representing the 2nd Congressional District of [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • ...r=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • {{r|Los Alamos, New Mexico}}
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  • ...rchitecture of change: building a better world. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
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  • ...ct]] had detonated an identical device in the Trinity Test at White Sands, New Mexico, to confirm that the technology actually worked. It was a [[plutonium]] imp
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  • ..., a language unrelated to any other, confined to about 9,000 people in a [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexican]] reservation.<ref>''[[Ethnologue]]'': '[http://ww ...Two of the U.S.'s fifty states are officially [[bilingualism|bilingual]]: New Mexico (with Spanish) and [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]] (with [[Hawaiian language|Hawaii
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  • ...zona (U.S. state)|Arizona]] and part of southern [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] for $10,000,000.
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  • ...ame part of [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], and was essential for a southern transcontinental route that was used fo
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  • *18 March - Albuquerque, New Mexico
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  • ...is a school district located in [[Rio Rancho]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]. Rio Rancho Public Schools serves the municipality of Rio Rancho. The sch ...lley]] to sign a joint resolution calling for the new school district. The New Mexico State Board of Education approved the creation of the Rio Rancho Public Sch
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  • ...'s most famous series-detective was created in Hollywood: Sam McCloud, the New Mexico deputy sheriff who solves New York City criminal case. The "urban cowboy" w
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  • ...book/node73.html Planck, Einstein, and de Broglie] David J. Raymond (2006) New Mexico Tech</ref><ref>[http://www.calphysics.org/mass.html Nature of Mass] Calphys
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  • ...lo Aerospace's "Pixil", getting ready to fly, at the 2006 X Prize event in New Mexico.]] ...pete in the 2007 X Prize event, October 2007, in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], USA.
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  • ...<br />Train No. 9, the ''Navajo'', leaves Raton, [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] on April 9, 1939.]] ...Train No. 1, the ''Scout'', heads out of Belen, [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] on April 6, 1940.]]
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  • ...] (2004), [[Nevada (U.S. state)|Nevada]] (2000), [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] (2007), [[Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]] (1998), [[Rhode Island (U.S. state
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  • ...re mile|sq mi]]), making it a little larger than [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] and more than 15 times the size of [[Wales]]. The [[climate]] is mostly [
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  • ...or=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • * '''DeLorme's New Mexico Atlas and Gazetteer''' - Topographic maps of the state, plus information on
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  • * [[La Cienega, New Mexico]]
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  • ...eséndez, Andrés. ''Changing National Identities at the Frontier: Texas and New Mexico, 1800-1850'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Changing-National-Identities-Fro
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  • ...ate)|Colorado]], [[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]], [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]], and [[Wy
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  • ...lso manages three U.S. Department of Energy laboratories in California and New Mexico.
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  • {{Image|800px-Xeriscape3.jpg|right|250px|New Mexico Xeriscape landscape and garden.}}
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  • ...1939, through its amendment in 1940, and to its further amendment in 1993. New Mexico Senator [[Carl A. Hatch]] drafted "clean up government" legislation that in
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  • | Secretary of State of New Mexico
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  • ...or=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • ...rom a [[conventional coal-fired power plant]] in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].]]
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  • ...as a free state, banned the sale of slaves in Washington, D.C., organized New Mexico territory according to [[popular sovereignty]], and [[Fugitive Slave Act of
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  • ...veland Helmet.jpg|thumb|V. Sue Cleveland High School football, Rio Rancho, New Mexico]] The [[V. Sue Cleveland High School|Cleveland Storm]] compete in the [[New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA)]], as a class 6A school in District 1. They p
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  • ...km, approximately the size of the U.S. state of [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]. Literacy is approximately 90 percent. <ref name=CIAfactVN>{{citation
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  • {{rpl|New Mexico (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S> state)}}
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  • ...dit}}<br />Train #21, ''El Capitan'', rolls down the Raton Pass near Lynn, New Mexico. Four EMD F3 units, led by engine #20, power the 11-car consist. The debut
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  • ...orners Power Plant.jpg|right|200px|Coal-fired power plant in Four Corners, New Mexico}}
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  • | birth_place = [[Carlsbad, New Mexico]] | birthplace = [[Carlsbad, New Mexico]]
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  • ...hostile Indian tribes. Spanish settlers moved to [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] instead.
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  • ...Trinity" surface test of first fission bomb]], July 15, 1945, White Sands, New Mexico. 0.016 seconds after detonation, fireball was about 200 metres wide.}}
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  • | [[White Sands]], New Mexico
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  • ...'' speeds through Apache Canyon near Canyoncito, [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] on June 27, 1947.]]
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  • ...in 1847 after guiding the Mormon Battalion from [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] to San Diego. In 1849, U.S. Army Lieutenant A.W. Whipple visited the site
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  • * Castañeda Hotel in Las Vegas, New Mexico, completed in 1898 * Alvarado Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico, completed in 1902 (demolished in 1970)
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  • ...[Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway|Santa Fe]] No. 5021, departs Belen, New Mexico under a full head of steam on January 12, 1947.]] * January 8, 1970: The southern section (via Belen, New Mexico) of the ''Grand Canyon'' is withdrawn from service due to a steady decline
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  • ...Congress to forbid the expansion of slavery into the Southwest, especially New Mexico. It inflamed sectional tensions and helped cause the [[American Civil War]] ...ef> In practice it made little difference. California rejected slavery and New Mexico, where slavery was legal, had only a handful of slaves.</ref> As David Wilm
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  • ...for the [[United States Bureau of Land Management]], Socorro Field Office, New Mexico. See pdf page 18 of 44 pdf pages.</ref>
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S> state)}}
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  • ....1st-hand-history.org/Hhb/17/album1.html Vol. 17 ''History of Arizona and New Mexico 1530-1888)'' (1889)] * Getz; Lynne Marie. ''Schools of Their Own: The Education of Hispanos in New Mexico, 1850-1940'' (1997)
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  • | publisher = Department of Chemistry and biochemistry, [[New Mexico State University]]
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  • ...and attended the Trinity Test in [[Alamogordo]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], on 16 July 1945.
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  • ...for the [[United States Bureau of Land Management]], Socorro Field Office, New Mexico)</ref>
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  • ...m the Tucson jail; while passing through Deming, [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], she was recognized by [[police officer]] [[George Scarborough]], an avid
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  • {{rpl|New Mexico (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...ing Latino support for Kennedy, and Latinos provided the winning margin in New Mexico and Texas.
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  • ...ajority of states]]. [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] are the only officially bilingual states, with [[Hawaiian language|Hawaii
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  • ...r />''Misión La Purísima Concepción de Hawikuh'' located in Cibola County, New Mexico.
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  • ...ura de Cochiti'' was founded in 1628 in Cochiti, [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].
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  • ...le to Anglos. The Latino culture of the rest of the Southwest, especially New Mexico and southern Texas, called itself "Spanish" (rather than "Mexican") to dist ...amlets of [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]].<ref> Bean and Tienda, ''The Hispanic Population of the United States''
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  • ...MID 17655784. From: Departments of Neurology and Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87106, USA. rjung@themindinstitute.org.
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  • ...Lower California, to the Pacific Ocean. The southern and western limits of New Mexico, mentioned in the article, are those laid down in the map entitled "Map of ...d the part of the Rio Bravo del Norte lying below the southern boundary of New Mexico, being, agreeably to the fifth article, divided in the middle between the t
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  • ...ional achievements and career planning by the youth. In 2008 the state of New Mexico partnered with NCLR to implement a statewide Escalera Program.
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  • ...n and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, 1697-1768|publisher=University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM|id=ISBN 978-0826314956}} ...ct of the Mission System on California Indians|publisher=The University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM|id=ISBN 978-0826317537}}
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  • ...as]], [[California (U.S. state)|California]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]. The war proved to be a training ground for young military officers from ...in the peace treaty gave up northern territories, including California and New Mexico in exchange for $15 million. The war was highly contentious inside the U.S.
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  • * White Sands Test Facility, Las Cruces, New Mexico
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  • ...tate)|Texas]], [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] and southern [[California (U.S. state)|
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  • ...Laboratory''' (LANL), located in [[Los Alamos]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], is one of several [[U.S. Department of Energy]] (DOE) national laborator The weapons design and development facility was headquartered at Los Alamos, New Mexico, which was known then as '''''Site Y''''', later to become the Los Alamos S
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  • ...en Mexico finally sued for peace he paid millions to acquire full title to New Mexico and California, but rejected suggestions to take over all of Mexico. He lo ...n Slidell]] to Mexico to purchase California and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] for $20-30 million dollars. Slidell's arrival caused political turmoil in
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  • ...ttlers from Taos, New Mexico, settled the village of San Luis, then in the New Mexico Territory, but now Colorado's first permanent European settlement. ...south by [[Oklahoma (U.S. state)|Oklahoma]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], and one the west by [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]]. It also touches Arizona
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  • ...ing on potash trains between [[Clovis, New Mexico|Clovis]] and [[Carlsbad, New Mexico]]; Nos. 2612&ndash;2625, all equipped with remote control equipment (RCE),
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  • ...Wyoming in the north and east, Colorado in the east, at a single point by New Mexico to the southeast, Arizona to the south, and Nevada to the west. It is one o
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  • ...E1A locomoive, makes a stop in [[Albuquerque]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] in 1938.]]
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  • ...ef> Persistently poor counties in the South are most prevalent in northern New Mexico, the southern border counties of Texas, along the Mississippi River from Il
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  • The VLBA is controlled remotely from the operations center in Socorro, New Mexico and constitutes the world's largest full-time astronomical instrument. Cons
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  • Francine Irving Neff, New Mexico Katherine Davalos Ortega, New Mexico
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  • A long-time resident of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Hamilton was a skilled outdoorsman and hunter who wrote non-fiction articl
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  • ...me Mexican citizens and some Mexican-Americans who want to see California, New Mexico and other parts of the Southwestern United States given over to Mexico. The
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  • ...n after 15 years as a sedentary photographer and family man in [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]]. In his first assignment after returning to the service, he is send to S
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  • ...Study of Cycles is still active and is located in offices in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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  • * De Leon, Arnoldo. ''The Tejano Community, 1836–1900'' University of New Mexico Press, 1982.
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  • ...Social Organization and Social Processes of a Spanish-American Village in New Mexico. [1st ed. Albuquerque, N.M.,: C. Horn, 1970.
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  • ...te)|Missouri]], [[North Carolina (U.S. state)]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]], [[Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]], [[Pennsylvan
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  • ** Region 6 (Dallas) Serving Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and 65 Tribes
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  • ...California: A Theoretical Retrospective|publisher=Ballena Press, Socorro, New Mexico|id=}}
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  • ...stored at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, leading to "Nuclear accident in New Mexico ranks among the costliest in U.S. history" [https://www.latimes.com/nation/
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  • ...he first faculty quartet-in-residence at the Taos School of Music in Taos, New Mexico. [http://www.taosschoolofmusic.com/history]
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  • * Fussell, Betty. ''The Story of Corn.'' U. of New Mexico Press, 2004. 356 pp.
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  • ...ng World War II, he headed the theoretical physics division at Los Alamos, New Mexico, where he contributed to the development of the first atomic bomb.<ref name
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  • ...hed and trail driving boomed. In 1867 the Goodnight-Loving Trail opened up New Mexico and Colorado to Texas cattle. By the tens of thousands they were soon drive ...ls, all in Texas; and Prescott, Arizona; Greeley, Colorado; and Las Vegas, New Mexico were regionally important.
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  • ...inces of [[California (U.S. state)]] since 1542. Excluding [[Santa Fe]] in New Mexico, it was slow in settlement for 155 years. Although establishments officiall
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  • ...ess'' throws a switch right front of the speeding ''Chief'' near Springer, New Mexico, causing it to enter the siding occupied by the ''Fast Mail Express'' and c
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  • {{r|New Mexico (U.S> state)}}
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  • | city = [[Rio Rancho, New Mexico|Rio Rancho]] | state = [[New Mexico]]
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  • ...s a ''Tolland'' class [[attack cargo ship]] named after [[Torrance County, New Mexico]]. She was designed to carry military cargo and [[landing craft]], and to u
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  • ...dmitted as free state; [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] gets paid for lands; [[New Mexico Territory]] formed, allowing slavery; no slave trade allowed in District of
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  • ...is bordered by [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] and [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] to the south and west, [[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]] and [[Colorado (U.S
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  • ...ngaman]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]])
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  • |USA (Arizona, southwestern New Mexico), Mexico (Sonora, Sinaloa)
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  • ...by 1900 that their identity was almost lost. In [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], by contrast, the Mexican population maintained its highly traditionalist
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  • ...ichard F. Tomasson, eds. ''Social Security: The First Half-Century.'' U of New Mexico Press. 1988.
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  • ...Davisson-Germer Experiment] Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico. Retrieved April, 20th, 2008</ref> firmly established the wave-mechanics th
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  • ...ds. Pp. pp. 11-56. Albuquerque: School of American Research/ University of New Mexico Press.</ref>. To speak Taiap is associated with one identity — not only l
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  • ...s a ''Tolland'' class [[attack cargo ship]] named after [[Valencia County, New Mexico]]. She was designed to carry military cargo and [[landing craft]], and to u
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  • ...on school, he spent his early adult years working on ranches in Texas and New Mexico. He eventually returned home to find his father had moved to Claremore and
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  • Results of a Search for Records Concerning the 1947 Crash Near Roswell, New Mexico (Letter Report, 07/28/95, GAO/NSIAD-95-187)] Government Accounting Office.< ...b Group had recovered a crashed "flying disk" from a ranch near [[Roswell, New Mexico]]. The next day, the press reported the Commanding General of the Eighth Ai
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  • In July 1947, there were reports of a flying saucer crash at [[Roswell, New Mexico]]. Some reports suggest it was a classified, balloon-borne sensor, develope .... The publication is entitled "The Roswell Report: Fact vs. Fiction in the New Mexico Desert." This publication may be obtained from most U.S. Government Deposit
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  • ...n Arizona. Today, there may be up to 50 wild Mexican wolves in Arizona and New Mexico. The final goal for Mexican wolf recovery is a wild, self-sustaining popula
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  • ...this [[conventional coal-fired power plant]] in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] contained excessive amounts of [[sulfur dioxide]]]]
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  • ...this [[conventional coal-fired power plant]] in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] contained excessive amounts of [[sulfur dioxide]]]]
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  • *Region VI (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas)
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  • * 1846 - [[Mexican-American War]] begins; U.S. seizes New Mexico and California ...r]], Rio Grande is border of Texas, Territory of [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] & rest of west ceded to US, including [[California (U.S. state)|Californi
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  • ...come from the North American lower Permian “Red Bed” sediments, mainly in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas <ref>www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates</ref> and Nova Scotia
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  • ...as its western boundary. Miscalculating the anti--Santa Anna sentiment in New Mexico, the poorly led Texans were captured and marched in irons overland to Mexic ...nce north on the meridian to the 42nd parallel, thereby including parts of New Mexico as well as the future states of Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Wyoming. Th
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  • ...nstalled, the emissions from this power plant in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] contained excessive amounts of [[sulfur dioxide]]]]
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  • ...ised over [[tax]] and some nominees withdrawing. [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] governor [[Bill Richardson]], who would probably have brought strong back
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  • **September 9, 1850 -- [[New Mexico Territory]] was formed from territory ceded by Mexico
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  • ...moment before wrapping things up for publication his editor called him in New Mexico to say that George Helm sounded like a wimp's name and that if Hamilton wou
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  • ...ocus Cassegrain design telescopes. Instrumentation is located in Socorro, New Mexico.
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  • ...to approximately 60,000 Mexican residents of the [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] Territory and 10,000 living in [[California (U.S. state)|California]]. I
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  • ...the [[Mexican American War]] (1846-1848) and the subsequent annexation of New Mexico and California. He feared that, because of the controversy regarding slave
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  • ...and the fleet's readiness had suffered. The crews of the "Texas" and the "New Mexico," the two newest and largest battleships, had never fired a gun, and the mo ...any in a war and be rewarded with the return of lost territories in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona (but not California). Outraged public opinion now overwhelmingl
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  • ...stored at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, leading to "Nuclear accident in New Mexico ranks among the costliest in U.S. history" [https://www.latimes.com/nation/
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  • ...n of 100 dragoons finally reached California after a grueling march across New Mexico, Arizona and the Sonora desert. On December 6, 1846, They fought the [[Batt ...hed east across Arizona in 1862 to expel the Confederates from Arizona and New Mexico. The California Column spent most of its energy fighting hostile Indians.
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  • ...s involved in the firing of the U.S. Attorney in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]]. Committee chairman John Conyers (D) said: ...://www.politico.com/news/stories/0809/26020.html#ixzz0Nu1oe7Oy Rove key to New Mexico attorney firing], ''Politico''. Retrieved August 12, 2009.</ref></blockquot
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  • ...toward the [[Rocky Mountains]], a high large mountain range extending from New Mexico, through Colorado, Wyoming, and into Montana. The Rockies are significantly ...Lahontan. To the south of the Great Basin are the small mountain ranges of New Mexico and Arizona, which nominally<ref>In many years, so much water is drawn from
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  • .... ''Sin Nombre: Hispana and Hispanic Artists of the New Deal Era.'' U. of New Mexico Press, 2001. 192 pp.
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  • ...ore, as had the device ([[Trinity test|Trinity]]) tested at [[White Sands, New Mexico]] a few weeks earlier (on July 16). Because of the fizzling problem there
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  • ...Death: The Archaeology of European Contact (Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, 1987):</ref> and <ref>Robert L. O'Connell, Of Arms and Men: A Histor
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  • ...tate)|Louisiana]], [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]], [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] and [[California (U.S. state)]].
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  • ...g/credit}}<br />The ''Super Chief'' paused for service at the Albuquerque, New Mexico depot in March, 1943. The headlight "blackout shield" was a Civil Defense r ...ants of the [http://www.mimbrenos.com/ Rio Mimbres Valley] in southwestern New Mexico, around 1100 A.D. The "Mimbreño" pattern was produced between 1936 and 197
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  • ...ployee.<ref>Kushner, 197</ref> In 1999, Dennis Chao of the [[University of New Mexico]] modified ''Doom'' into a system administration tool, noting the game's "a
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  • ...ployee.<ref>Kushner, 197</ref> In 1999, Dennis Chao of the [[University of New Mexico]] modified ''Doom'' into a system administration tool, noting the game's "a
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  • ...et. In contrast, the first nuclear device, exploded at the Trinity test in New Mexico, U.S.A., was not transportable. A '''fission warhead''' is a device that is
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  • ...s. After Oppenheimer had found a remote site in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] at [[Los Alamos]] suitable for the laboratory that he&mdash;as scientific
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  • ...Alamos Renewable Energy' and 'Sandia National Laboratories' both based in New Mexico. According to Sandia these chambers could provide enough fuel to power 100%
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  • In 1991, to announce their new Classic Rock format, radio station KLSK 104.1 (New Mexico) played Led Zeppelin's 'Stairway to Heaven' for 24 hours straight. 'Stairwa
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  • ...ithin his administration suffered some setbacks: [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] governor [[Bill Richardson]] withdrew as incoming [[U.S. Department of Co
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  • ...es of the plague in scattered rural areas, mostly in two regions: northern New Mexico, northern Arizona, and southern Colorado; and California, southern Oregon,
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  • ...atino vote, and it provided the margin of victory for Kennedy in Texas and New Mexico. Kennedy's victory reinvigorated the party. His youth, vigor and intelligen ...han]] was unseated) in the Senate. While Democrats gained governorships in New Mexico (where [[Bill Richardson]] was elected), Arizona ([[Janet Napolitano]]) and
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  • ...ut never achieved control of the territory. Likewise some Texans living in New Mexico tried to join the Confederacy. In March 1862 Confederate forces were defeat
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  • ...| title=Diseases and human evolution | date=2005 | publisher=University of New Mexico Press | location=Albuquerque | isbn=0826330657 | pages=376-379}}</ref>
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  • ...crosses the same; thence west on said parallel to the eastern boundary of New Mexico; thence north on said boundary to latitude thirty-eight; thence following s
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  • ...ases. These events occurred in an era when tuberculosis morbidity rates in New Mexico and Arizona were the highest in the country and when the Navajos, who had n
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  • *[http://www.stjoan-center.com St. Joan of Arc Center] of Albuquerque, New Mexico, maintained by Virginia Frohlick.
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  • ...0]] resolved the problems created by annexation of new territory in Texas, New Mexico and California. However it also produced a stronger [[Fugitive Slave Law]] ...olorado Territory, Dakota Territory, Nebraska Territory, Nevada Territory, New Mexico Territory (slave), Utah Territory, and Washington Territory fought on the U
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  • ...nm.edu/~hebs/ Human Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences] at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
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  • ...plutonium implosion technology in the second bomb. In the Trinity test in New Mexico, an implosion device of the type used on Nagasaki was tested, and better da
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  • ...mber 1943 to October 1944, under Zacharias's command, the battleship [[USS New Mexico]] participated in the recapture of the Gilbert and Marshall Islands. In Ju
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  • ...ng the founding of Mission San Gabriel del Yunque in present-day Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1598.</ref> The missions are collectively the best-known historic elemen
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  • ...or Clinton contributed to the close election, even though Clinton lost. In New Mexico, the Hispanic vote was pivotal to the Clinton victory.<ref> Maurilio E. Vig
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  • ...ason no additional units were ordered. The car was dismantled at [[Clovis, New Mexico]] in February, 1964.
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  • ...battleground states likely to be Iowa (7 electoral votes), Michigan (17), New Mexico (5), Pennsylvania (21) and Wisconsin (10), which leaned Democratic in May;
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  • ...ing U.S. citizens in 1924, many states did not allow Indians to vote, with New Mexico only finally allowing it in 1962.<ref name=PBS>''Tribal Sovereignty: Voting
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  • “A canister breach in Texas or New Mexico can impact the water supply for eight states (the Ogallala aquifer), the br
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  • Eric Smith, a theoretical physicist at the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico, certainly thinks so. “''Darwinian competition and selection are not uniq
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  • *Jeff Bingaman (D-New Mexico) *Tom Udall (Democratic Party (United States)|D-New Mexico)
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  • of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM| url=http://www.boulder.swri.edu/~bullock/Homedocs/Science
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  • ...xy (computer game)|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''. While living in New Mexico in 1993 he set up another e-mail address and began posting to his own [[USE
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  • ...George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, and physicist Eric Smith of New Mexico's Santa Fe Institute, the geological environment "forced life into existenc ...lexity, Entropy, and the Physics of Information May-June, 1989, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, The Advanced Book Program, Redwood City
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  • ...lexity, Entropy, and the Physics of Information May-June, 1989, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, The Advanced Book Program, Redwood City
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  • ...George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, and physicist Eric Smith of New Mexico's Santa Fe Institute, the geological environment "forced life into existenc ...lexity, Entropy, and the Physics of Information May-June, 1989, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, The Advanced Book Program, Redwood City
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  • ...plutonium implosion technology in the second bomb. In the TRINITY test in New Mexico, an implosion device of the type used on Nagasaki was tested, and better da
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