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  • ...1962) '[[The Structure of Scientific Revolutions]]' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-45808-3
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  • ...ly 12, 2007 from the merger of the ''Chicago Board of Trade'' (CBOT) and ''Chicago Mercantile Exchange'' (CME). The CME Group employs 2570 people in its [[Com
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  • ...clopædia Britannica | publisher = University of Chicago Press | location = Chicago | id = }}
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  • ...n Nos. 7 & 8 (sometimes known as the '''''Overland Express''''') between [[Chicago, Illinois]], and [[Los Angeles, California]], the line was inaugurated in 1 ...passenger train jointly operated from the mid 1890s to July, 1962 by the [[Chicago and North Western Railway]], the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]], and the [[U
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  • ...candal of 1969 and the Rise of John Paul Stevens]'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001 ISBN 978-0226502434
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  • ...their explicit, aggressive style of lyricism and association with crime in Chicago, especially the Black Disciples and Gangster Disciples.[3][4][5] The genre After the initial momentum of the subgenre subsided, Chicago drill saw a resurgence in the late 2010s and early 2020s with trailblazing
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  • ...theory | series=Chicago Lectures in Mathematics | publisher=University of Chicago Press | year=1970 | isbn=0-226-30870-7 | pages=1, 111-112}}
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  • The '''Chicago White Sox''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. The team was founded in 1901 as one of the inaugural teams in The team has been based in Chicago since its inception in 1901. They have played their home games at the follo
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  • ...it Corporation Act : exposure draft. Chicago, Ill. (750 N. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago 60611): The Association. ...rofit law : a practical guide to legal issues for nonprofit organizations. Chicago, Illinois: American Bar Association, Business Law Section.
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  • '''Robert S. Abbott''' (1870-1940) was founder, in 1905, of ''The Chicago Defender,'' which became the most widely circulated black newspaper in the ...s to establish law offices in [[Gary, Indiana]], [[Topeka, Kansas]], and [[Chicago, Illinois]] the prevalence of racism prevented him from ever practicing law
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  • ...The Religion of Java (book)|The Religion of Java]]'' (1960), University Of Chicago Press 1976 paperback: ISBN 0-226-28510-3 [http://books.google.com/books?vid ...ment and Economic Change in Two Indonesian Towns]]'' (1963), University Of Chicago Press 1968 paperback: ISBN 0-226-28514-6 [http://books.google.com/books?vid
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  • *Oriental Institute at the [[University of Chicago]] in Chicago
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  • *Mary Kinzie. ''A Poet's Guide to Poetry.'' Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1999. ISBN 0-226-43739-6. Chapters 8 and 10 are especially relevant.
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  • ...us things: what categories reveal about the mind''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • ...the Joyce Foundation from 1986 to 1992; employed with Richard J. Dennis, a Chicago investor and philanthropistserves on the Board of the nonprofit Thomas B. F
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  • | publisher = University of Chicago Press | location = Chicago
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  • [[File:Chicago fireboat 688.jpg|thumb|300px|In 1908 the City of Chicago operated a fleet of large steam-powered fireboats, but by the end of the 20 As an important port city, [[Chicago, Illinois]] has operated dedicated [[fireboat]]s since 1877.<ref name=Chica
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  • {{r|Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago}}
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  • *[http://www.chicagofed.org/ Chicago]
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  • {{r|Chicago, Illinois|Chicago}} {{r|University of Chicago}}
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  • ...mic and cultural area, containing the third largest city in the country, [[Chicago, Illinois]]; its capital is [[Springfield (Illinois)|Springfield]]. ...s)|Champaign]] and [[Urbana (Illinois)|Urbana]], and a second campus is in Chicago. The university was chartered in 1867 as the "Illinois Industrial College".
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  • ...nthropology of History in the Kingdom of Hawaii''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.
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  • * [http://www.cso.org/ Chicago Symphony Orchestra]
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  • ...dburg. Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN-087544. Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society.}}
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  • ...uropean Mythologies | publisher = The University of Chicago Press, London, Chicago | year = 1992 | id = ISBN 0-226-06455-7 }}
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  • ...ciety for the Study of Education, Twelfth Yearbook. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
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  • [[File:Christopher Wheatley Fireboat Chicago Fire Department.jpg|thumb|Chicago Fire Department fireboat ''Christopher Wheatley'' (2015)]] The '''''Christopher Wheatley''''' is a [[fireboat]] delivered to the [[Chicago Fire Department]] in 2011.<ref>
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  • ...r Not Flat: How to Make the Tax System Better and Simpler'', University of Chicago Press, isbn=0226555615
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  • * ''We The People: The Economic Origins of the Constitution'' (University of Chicago Press, 1958; new ed. Transaction, 1992) * ''Insull'' (University of Chicago Press, 1962)
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  • ...ational Director for [[Magen David Adom]] USA; Jewish Community Centers of Chicago, and B'nai B'rith Youth Organization (BBYO)' Academy of Certified Social Wo
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  • ...ta, professional advice, and curiosa about libraries and library services. Chicago: American Library Association. p. 62.</ref>
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  • Engineering Director, Hydrodynamics Lab, [[University of Chicago]]; Board, Rocky Mountain Institute; Founder and former President, Alphametr
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  • ...Newberry until 1970, and held a teaching appointment at the University of Chicago for many of those years. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of
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  • ...he media, individuals like [[Max Robinson]], [[Vernon Jarrett]] of the ''[[Chicago Tribune]],'' [[Joe Davidson]], [[Paul Delaney]] from the [[New York Times]]
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  • ...at Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism University of Chicago Press, Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-25662-7 ...Awakenings, and Reform Chicago History of American Religion. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-56092-2.
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  • ...1). ''Language Universals and Linguistic Typology'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • ...''Aerotrain'' is introduced to the general public at the GM "Powerama" in Chicago in October 1955. ...2.jpg/credit}}<br />Rock Island No. 3, a GM ''Aerotrain'' set, operates in Chicago commuter service in August 1964.
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  • ...erre de Coubertin and the Origins of the Modern Olympic Games'', Univ. of Chicago Press, 1981, New Edition: Routledge 2007
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  • ...=Descartes' Metaphysical Physics|location=Chicago |publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-28219-8}}
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  • ...lead. This train operated between Oakland (not actually San Francisco) and Chicago from June 6, 1954 to May 1, 1971, the date [[Amtrak]] began operation.]] ...ng it the distinction of having the longest tenure of any train making the Chicago-Los Angeles run within the Santa Fe system.
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  • | location_city = [[Chicago, Illinois]] ([[Illinois (U.S. state)]]) '''Avant, LLC''' is a privately held company (in [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[Illinois (U.S. state)]]) operating in the [[Financial Techno
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  • ...ng governor (1977-1991); chairman of the law firm of Winston & Strawn, in Chicago. From 1959 to 1964, he served in the Cook County state's attorney's office
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  • * [[Irving Kaplansky]], ''Commutative rings (revised ed.)'', [[University of Chicago Press]], 1974, ISBN 0-226-42454-5. Page 32.
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  • ||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL ||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL
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  • {{r|Loyola University Chicago}}
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  • {{r|Chicago Musical Instrument Company}}
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  • ...aculty positions at the [[State College of Washington]], the University of Chicago, and the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|University of Illinoi
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  • ...] in 1888, she became the first woman to graduate from the [[University of Chicago]] Law School and was the first woman admitted to the bar in [[Kentucky (U.S ...ved as a Chicago city [[health]]] inspector, a probation officer for the [[Chicago Juvenile Court]], a member of the executive committee of the Consumers' Lea
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  • `The '''''Illinois''''' was a [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Chicago Fire Department]].<ref> | title = Barrys lose by fire: Chicago Docks and Freight Damaged Sunday
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  • {{r|Chicago soul}}
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  • {{rpl|Chicago, Illinois}}
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  • ...ing hats and clothes. DN-0080248, Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago Historical Society}}
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  • Pincham was born in Chicago on 28 June 1925. His parents divorced seven months later and his mother mo ...icago. While studying full-time at Northwestern, Pincham waited tables at Chicago's Palmer House Hotel and shined shoes. Despite the disadvantage of having t
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  • ...Obama''' (née '''Michelle LaVaughn Robinson''', born January 17, 1964 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]) was the [[First Lady of the United States]] until 2017. She a ...y|two-parent family]] in a [[working class|working-class]] neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. She has one brother, [[Craig Robinson]], the current head me
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  • * Wright, Quincy ''A Study of War''(abridged ed.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983. ISBN 0226910016.
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  • Vice President, Programs and Studies, The Chicago Council; advisory council, [[Israel Policy Forum]]; previously Senior Fello
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  • ...olf made his first recordings for [[Sam Phillips]]. In 1952, he moved to [[Chicago, Illinois]], where he signed with [[Chess Records]], for whom he recorded ' ...ed the above-mentioned ''London Sessions''. In 1975, he took part in the [[Chicago International Blues Festival]].
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  • ...deals of civic cooperation and social efficiency on the task of renovating Chicago society."
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  • {{r|Chicago, Illinois}}
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  • ...astrophysics, and his graduate studies in sociology at the [[University of Chicago]], with a dissertation, "Factors Influencing Attitudes Toward Controversia
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  • {{r|Chicago, Illinois}}
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  • ...and co-founder with [[Jane Addams]] of the [[Hull House]] Settlement in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 1889. Ms. Starr had a particularly strong interest in the ar ...e 1877-1878 school year. Following Rockford, Starr taught for ten years in Chicago. In 1888 she was invited by Addams to accompany her on a continental tour o
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  • *''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'' University Of Chicago Press; 3 edition (1996) ISBN 0226458083 ...nsion: Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and Change'' University Of Chicago Press (1979)ISBN 0226458067 (''"Kuhn has the unmistakable address of a man,
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  • {{r|Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago}}
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  • ...een a law professor at the [[University of Virginia]], the [[University of Chicago]] Law School, Georgetown, [[Stanford University]] and [[Tulane University]]
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  • ...e [[United States of America|United States]] (specifically, gangster-era [[Chicago, Illinois]]), and even the [[Moon]].
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  • * Erdmans, Mary Patrice. ''Opposite Poles: Immigrants and Ethnics in Polish Chicago, 1976-1990.'' (1998). 267 pp. * Kantowicz, Edward R. ''Polish-American Politics in Chicago, 1888-1940'' (1975) 267 pages [http://books.google.com/books?id=dt1hXjPYgxA
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  • ...wift in the 1900 Census] enumerated on line 1 of the page for [[Hyde Park, Chicago|Hyde Park]], [[Cook County]], Illinois.
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  • ...estinations were large industrial cities near the Great Lakes , especially Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee and Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh. ...Jon Bekken, "Negotiating Class and Ethnicity: the Polish-language Press in Chicago." ''Polish American Studies'' 2000 57(2): 5-29. Issn: 0032-2806 </ref>
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  • ...ween 1920 and 1945: A Cross-Cultural Perspective." PhD dissertation U. of Chicago 2005. 498 pp. DAI 2005 65(12): 4680-A. DA3158708 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Dis * Ruble, Blair A. ''Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka.'' (2001). 464 pp.
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  • ...coach and player. He played as a defensive back and punt return for the [[Chicago Bears]] in the [[National Football League]] (NFL) from 1981 to 1985, when h
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  • ...d a workhorse of the railroad. It carried train Nos. 3 & 4 and ran between Chicago, Illinois and Los Angeles, California. ...that made a one-time, record-breaking trip from Los Angeles, California to Chicago, Illinois in 1905, essentially as a publicity stunt.
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  • ...ent on to become chair of the Department of History at the [[University of Chicago]] and Ambassador to Germany in 1930s -- just as [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[
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  • {{r|Chicago, Illinois}}
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  • ...opulated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...mer professional [[basketball]] player. He was a dominant player for the [[Chicago Bulls]] and was part of the teams that won two [[three-peats]] in the 1990s
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  • {{r|Chicago School of Economics}}
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  • ...e are some well-known and prominent bucket drumming artists, including the Chicago Bucket Boys, and Funk Plastic from Seattle.
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  • Born: 1955, Chicago
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  • ...]], [[The_Path_(TV_series)|''The Path'']] and [[Chicago P.D. (TV series)|''Chicago P.D.'']].<ref name=hiddenremote2019-09-11/> In 2019 she played the younger | quote = The 14-year-old has appeared in TV shows such as Chicago P.D., and The Blacklist but this is the first big cinematic movie she been
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  • ...987) was a prominent congregational [[Rabbi]] in Newport, Rhode Island and Chicago, Illinois, and a historian best known for his work on the history of the Je ...ah grew to become one of the largest Conservative Jewish synagogues in the Chicago metropolitan area.
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  • ...tor of the [[Bechtel Group]]; Dean of the Business School, [[University of Chicago]]
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  • ...of Learning at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, 1996
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  • * 2009: Liquid Tension Experiment (''When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago'' [recorded live 25 June 2008])
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  • ...1954. The distribution and abundance of animals. Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
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  • ...sengers boarding the California-bound ''Chief'' at [[Dearborn Station]] in Chicago.
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  • |2016|| [[Chicago Cubs]] ||NL||4|| [[Cleveland Indians]] ||AL||3||[[Ben Zobrist]] |2005|| [[Chicago White Sox]]||AL||4|| [[Houston Astros]] ||NL||0||[[Jermaine Dye]]
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  • ...}</ref> The organization that resulted first was called the '''Nationwide Chicago Tea Party.'''
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  • {{r|Chicago, Illinois}}
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  • | birth_place = [[Chicago, Illinois]] Buhle grew up in [[Chicago]], where her mother was a schoolteacher and her father worked for the [[Whi
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  • ...[[PhD]] in 1937. He worked as a teaching assistant at the [[University of Chicago]] from 1928 to 1931 then became an instructor at [[Columbia University]], [
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  • {{Image|1997 Chicago Bulls NBA World Championship Ring.JPG|200px|right|1997 Chicago Bulls [[NBA]] World Championship Ring}}
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