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College Station

noun

  1. a city in E central Texas.


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She’s a paleoanthropologist at Texas A&M University in College Station.

After a three-hour drive to College Station, he checked into Kyle Field and saw his Aggies topple No.

A mechanical engineer, she works at Texas A&M University in College Station.

Book a room at the rustic Cavalry Court in College Station, where you can relax with a Ranch Water cocktail around the firepits in their spacious courtyard.

Mechanical engineer Cynthia Hipwell of Texas A&M University in College Station moved into a new house before the pandemic.

A training school for army meteorologists was opened at College Station, Texas.

College Station; cultivated ornamental shrub bees worked well on it, but number of trees scarce.

College Station: Cultivated ornamental tree on campus; honey yield very heavy but of short duration some seasons longer.

College Station: Along ravines and valleys; very heavy honey yield but of short duration.

College Station: cultivated ornamental shrub on campus; honey yield good; bees work on blossom.

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