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  • ...|right|400px|{{ATSF Chief near Littleton, Colorado.jpg/credit}}<br />The ''Chief'', powered by a trio of Alco PA units, passes near Littleton, Colorado on J ...d" logos such as these often adorned the ends of observation cars on the ''Chief''.]]
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  • This article should be moved to another title, maybe Chief (train). It's obviously not the main meaning of the word, which is boss/min
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  • File:Chief Little Crow.gif
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  • '''Chief constable''', in nearly all County police forces in the [[United Kingdom|UK Notable Chief Constables of the Metropolitan Police have included [[Frederick Porter Wens
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  • | pagename = Chief | abc = Chief
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  • ...le replica.jpg/credit}}<br />A scale replica of Locomotive #3460 and the ''Chief'' sits trackside at Stillwater, Oklahoma on [[Armistice Day]], 1939. The si ...ief'' and ''Super Chief'' shows passengers boarding the California-bound ''Chief'' at [[Dearborn Station]] in Chicago.
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  • ...it}}<br />A quartet of EMD FT locomotives powers train No. 17, the ''Super Chief'', west of Trinidad, Colorado on September 1, 1946.]] ...ns such as these often adorned the ends of observation cars on the ''Super Chief''.]]
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  • * {{cite book|author=Strein, Robert, et al|year=2001|title=Santa Fe: The Chief Way|publisher=New Mexico Magazine|id=ISBN 0-937206-71-7}}
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  • File:Super Chief stamp.jpg
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  • File:Super Chief Observation.jpg
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  • ...}<br />A breakfast menu from the first eastbound run of Santa Fe's ''Super Chief'' on May 15, 1936 is exemplary of the type and quality of the offerings ava ...tp://www.titchenal.com/atsf/ayw1946/ "Along Your Way"] pulling the ''Super Chief''.
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  • | pagename = Chief constable | abc = Chief constable
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  • File:Super Chief ad.jpg
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  • | pagename = Super Chief | abc = Super Chief
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  • '''Chief Superintendent Morrissey''' is a fictional policeman at [[New Scotland Yard
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  • File:ATSF Chief combined.png
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  • Title given to the chief police officer of every territorial police force in the United Kingdom, exc
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  • ...rl=http://www.railwaywondersoftheworld.com/chief.html|chapter=The Santa Fe Chief|title=Railway Wonders of the World|year=1936|pages=281-284|editor-first=Cla ...rizonawrecks.com/favoritelinks/santafechiefwreck1944.html The Wreck of the Chief] on July 3, 1944 near Williams, Arizona.
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  • * Brasher, Larry E. (2005). "Crafting the Lightweight Super Chief." ''Streamliner Pioneers'' 20-28. * {{cite book|author=Luckin, Richard W., dir. (DVD)|year=2003|title=Super Chief: Speed-Style-Service|publisher=RK Publishing, Golden, CO|id=}}
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  • ...ta Fe Railway No. 1344] &mdash; photographs and short history of a ''Super Chief'' Dormitory-Lounge Car built in 1950. ...y No. 1471 ''Cochiti''] &mdash; photographs and short history of a ''Super Chief'' Dining Car built in 1936.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Chief constable]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • File:ATSF Chief near Littleton, Colorado.jpg
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  • File:ATSF Chief scale replica.jpg
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  • | pagename = Chief Superintendent Morrissey | abc = Chief Superintendent Morrissey
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  • The '''Chief of Naval Operations''' (CNO) is the senior officer of the [[United States N The Vice Chief of Naval Operations acts for the CNO in his absence. Each CNO and VCNO work
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  • ...ng warehouse -b.png | thumb | After being stripped of her steam engine the Chief Commissioner (right) was converted to a floating warehouse.]] '''''Chief Commissioner''''' was a [[Hudson's Bay Company]] propeller driven steamship
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  • ...le replica.jpg/credit}}<br />A scale replica of Locomotive #3460 and the ''Chief'' sits trackside at Stillwater, Oklahoma on [[Armistice Day]], 1939. The si ...ief'' and ''Super Chief'' shows passengers boarding the California-bound ''Chief'' at [[Dearborn Station]] in Chicago.
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  • Deputy Chief and Chief of Office 1 (Food), [[WVHA Amtsgruppe B]], SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|
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  • Deputy chief, [[WVHA Amtsgruppe C]] and chief of Office 2, (special construction), SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Oberst
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  • ...y in [[Charleston, South Carolina]]'s fire department with 25 years as its chief
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  • ...D.C.]] bureau chief and reporter for [[Haaretz]]; former Washington Bureau Chief for the Jewish Forward
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  • Deputy Chief of WVHA and Chief, [[WVHA Amtsgruppe B]]; [[SS]]-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Gruppenfuehrer]
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  • Deputy Chief of WVHA and Chief, [[WVHA Amtsgruppe A]], SS-[[Nazi SS and military ranks|Obergruppenfuehrer]
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  • ...ng Officer, Nuclear Threat Initiative; former Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the United Nations Foundation (UNF); partner in [[Hog
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  • ...f the WWII [[Luftwaffe]], Chief of Department for Aviation Medicine of the Chief of Medical Services; charged in the [[Medical Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...}<br />A breakfast menu from the first eastbound run of Santa Fe's ''Super Chief'' on May 15, 1936 is exemplary of the type and quality of the offerings ava ...tp://www.titchenal.com/atsf/ayw1946/ "Along Your Way"] pulling the ''Super Chief''.
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  • (1847-1934) German Field Marshal in WWI, Chief of Staff and then Chief of the Army with [[Erich Ludendorff]] as principal deputy; told [[Wilhelm I
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  • ...f Surgeon of the Berlin Surgical Clinic, Surgical Adviser to the Army, and Chief of the Office of Medical Science and Research, headed by [[Karl Brandt]]; c
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  • ...rl=http://www.railwaywondersoftheworld.com/chief.html|chapter=The Santa Fe Chief|title=Railway Wonders of the World|year=1936|pages=281-284|editor-first=Cla ...rizonawrecks.com/favoritelinks/santafechiefwreck1944.html The Wreck of the Chief] on July 3, 1944 near Williams, Arizona.
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  • ...and [[Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe]] (NATO); Chief Negotiator for the NATO and UN for NATO's participation in the Yugoslavia c
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  • ...Japanese Army]]. This individual was co-equal, organizationally, to the [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Navy)]]. ...significant actions without the approval, or even prior knowledge, of the Chief of Staff.
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  • ...Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of Malayan United Industries Berhad and Chief Executive of Malayan United Industries Berhad; Trustee, [[Regent University
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  • ...ent official; chief of staff to the commander in the Russo-Japanese-War; [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)]], (11 Apr 1906 - 30 Jul 1906)--died sudd
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  • ...ta Fe Railway No. 1344] &mdash; photographs and short history of a ''Super Chief'' Dormitory-Lounge Car built in 1950. ...y No. 1471 ''Cochiti''] &mdash; photographs and short history of a ''Super Chief'' Dining Car built in 1936.
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  • ...ice President of AstraZeneca; Panel of Senior Advisers, [[Chatham House]]; Chief Executive and President, [[MedImmune]], USA
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  • ...Committee, [[Bank of England]]; Chief Economist, [[British Airways]] PLC; Chief Economist, [[Royal Dutch Shell]]
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  • ...ght Journalism Fellow, [[Stanford University]], 2000-2001; Caucasus Bureau Chief, Reuters, 1992-2000; Producer, Moscow Bureau, [[NBC News]], 1991-92
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  • ...uclear Requirements Cell at [[Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe]], Chief of Staff for [[United States Strategic Command]], and as the [[Assistant to
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  • ...ief of the Cable Services Bureau at the FCC and Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Interim CEO at the [[Corporation for Public Broadcast
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  • Me: A '''Retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer''' living on an Island in the western Pacific Ocean. Alias's (AKA): User:Chief Mike, Chief Kouklis, ...
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  • {{r|Akihito Komatsu}} [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)]], (26 Jan 1895 - 20 Jan 1898) {{r|Soroku Kawakami}} [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)]], (20 Jan 1898 - 16 May 1899)
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  • needs more specification -- eg about chief constable
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of government]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of Naval Operations]]
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  • ...Hazlerigg]]; five [[Henry Bohun]]; three [[Inspector Bill Mercer|Detective Chief Inspector Mercer]]; and three [[Patrick Petrella|Detective Inspector Petrel *''Back in Five Years'', page 11, told in the first person by [[Chief Inspector Hazlerigg]]
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  • {{r|Gene Austin}} Chief Executive Officer, [[Convio]] {{r|Vinay Bhagat}} Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, [[Convio]]
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  • ...ilitary commander and three-time [[Chief of Staff (Imperial Japanese Army)|Chief of Staff]]; Three-time President of the [[Privy Council (Japan)|Privy Counc
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  • Editor-in-chief, ''[[Jerusalem Post]]''
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  • Editor-in chief at WikiLeaks.
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  • Editor-in-Chief of [[Haaretz]], 2008-
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  • U.S. [[Chief of Naval Operations]] since 2007
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  • Chief magistrate of the Roman Republic.
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  • Cofounder and Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)/Definition]]
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  • Chief Financial Officer, [[Focus on the Family]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)]]
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  • chief-god in the ancient Greek Mythology
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  • ...-1986) and as Chief Justice (1986-2005). He was the fourth-longest serving Chief Justice in the history of the court.
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  • ...on Government Operations]] from 1976 to 1977. From May 1995 to June 1996, chief counsel (minority) of the Senate Whitewater Committee.
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  • | pagename = Chief | abc = Chief
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  • Co-founder, chief marketing officer, and columnist, [[WorldNetDaily]]
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  • Chief Scientist, [[Convio]]; Advisory Board, [[New Organizing Institute]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)/Related Articles]]
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  • ...until the major reorganization of 1943 by [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]]. The Chief was [[Ernst von Weizsaecker]].
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  • ...as well as the Critical Incident Investigation Division; previously police chief in three other cities; Police Project Manager for [[U.S. Department of Just
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  • (1901-1990) Chief executive of the [[CBS]] broadcasting network
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