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  2. Dan Crenshaw - Wikipedia

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    Born to American parents in Aberdeen, Scotland, [3] [4] Dan Crenshaw grew up in Katy, Texas. [5] His mother Susan died of cancer when he was ten years old. [6] [7] His father, Jim Crenshaw, is a petroleum engineer who worked abroad, and Crenshaw spent time growing up in Ecuador and Colombia, developing proficiency in Spanish. [8]

  3. What Trump’s decision to wade into spending fight tells us ...

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    He singled out Rep. Chip Roy of Texas by name and with insults. ... Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, said reducing spending would likely continue to be a gulf between Trump and House Republicans ...

  4. Tucker Carlson calls Rep. Crenshaw 'eyepatch McCain' for ...

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    The Fox News host invoked the late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., while issuing a derisive nickname for Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, a former Navy SEAL who lost his right eye in combat.

  5. Social Media Personality Alex Stein Confronts Dan Crenshaw at ...

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    Right-wing comedian and social media personality Alex Stein confronted Congressman Dan Crenshaw at the Texas Republican Party convention in Houston on June 18.Stein called Crenshaw a “globalist ...

  6. Visionworks - Wikipedia

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    It is based in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, and has about 8,000 employees. Visionworks of America was once a subsidiary of HVHC, a Highmark Inc. company. [4] Visionwork's former parent company, ECCA Holdings Corp., merged with Pittsburgh-based HVHC in 2006, resulting in Eye Care Centers of America Inc. becoming a wholly owned Highmark subsidiary.

  7. Roberta Crenshaw - Wikipedia

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    Roberta P. Crenshaw (April 17, 1914 - February 8, 2005) was an American civic leader and philanthropist. Crenshaw campaigned for over 60 years to preserve parkland in Austin, Texas and supported Austin-area cultural institutions.