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Weatherford

[ weth-er-ferd ]

noun

  1. a town in N Texas.


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According to the 2020 deposition from one of Weatherford’s cases, a CRST human resources employee had recommended that the company put cameras on the inside of CRST trucks.

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Having grown up in Weatherford, just 25 miles away, Carew said she was proud to be running elections in Hood County.

MKS was founded by the late Ric Williamson, a former state representative from Weatherford, Texas.

"You hope the celebrity will bring the people, and the cost is no more than plugging in a microphone," Weatherford said.

It was Weatherford's talents and determined spirit which prolonged the war against the whites, which began in August, 1813.

Weatherford, with a few followers, boldly maintained his hostile attitude.

Mr. Weatherford deserves much credit for what he has accomplished.

Mr. Weatherford supports the Congregational church and he gives his political allegiance to the democratic party.

Two weeks later Weatherford came in and surrendered, and the Creek war was at an end.

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