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Big Dallas debutante ball canceled for first time in 35-year history


Big Dallas debutante ball canceled for first time in 35-year history
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Mari Epperson (right, with Allison Brodnax and Melissa Lewis at the 2017 ball) is the chair of the 2021 Presentation Ball.
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Tincy Miller (center, with Kim Brannon and Joe Brannon at the 2020 ball) was one of the event s founders.
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Dallas debutantes will have an extra year to practice their Texas dip, as the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League has canceled its 2021 Presentation Ball due to COVID-19 concerns.
It is the first time the ball has been canceled since its inception in 1987. Originally planned for February 13, organizers had pushed the date to June 12, then decided to call it off altogether. ....

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Living with Foxes


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Gray fox.
Foxes are very adaptable to human environments, Fairfax County wildlife biologist Erin Thady told 70 attendees at a Dec. 6 Zoom talk sponsored by the Friends of Mason Neck State Park. Wily and agile, they can survive in suburban areas because of available food and denning sites provided by human-modified environments.
Urban landscapes attract rodents, Thady said. Resourceful hunters with excellent senses of sight, smell and hearing, foxes eat small mammals like mice, voles, squirrels and rabbits in the winter. In spring and summer, they also eat berries, caterpillars, crayfish and birds. “Once they find reliable food sources, they stay around,” Thady explained. Adult foxes have few predators in the area and their populations are stable. ....

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CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield December 31, 2014 17:48:00

Could be anticipating more patients coming in so having more capacity, more beds available, more medication, flu vaccine, things like that, on standby. this is sort of where we re headed with regard to predicting when things are going to get really bad. i want to get right to dr. katherine edwards who runs the vaccine research program at vanderbilt university in nashville, tennessee. thanks for joining us. we just watched how to predict and track the flu. how will that help you fight the virus and keep infections down? we ve been trying to predict influenza for centuries. it s a very, very hardy and confusing virus at times. but the cdc has a lot of ways that they track the virus. we find out first of all where it is but what kind of virus it is. the cdc told us last week that the particular strain that s ....

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CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield December 31, 2014 17:51:00

Vaccine often is a little better if the strain isn t perfectly matched. this may be a really good time for the children to be protected with the nose drop vaccine because the strain isn t exactly what s in the vaccine. we also know that we have some drugs, some anti-viral medicines which can be helpful as well in taking care of the flu, kind of like antibiotics. these are called anti-virals. so early on in the illness, it s often very good to talk with a doctor, particularly for young children, certainly children at high risk with heart disease, that these anti-viral agents may be just the ticket. dr. kathryn edwards, thank you so much. as the remaining hours of 2014 tick away, what were the year s biggest scandals and controversies? we will count down the top ten coming up. ....

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