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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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  • * {{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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • Title given to the chief police officer of every territorial police force in the United Kingdom, exc
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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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  • '''Chief Superintendent Morrissey''' is a fictional policeman at [[New Scotland Yard
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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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  • 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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  • ...mes A. Baker]], who served as Chief of Staff for two Presidents, said that Chief of Staff, the director of presidential personnel, and [[President's Legal C ...|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/01/22/jeff-zients-biden-chief-of-staff/ |access-date=2023-01-22 |date=January 22, 2023|author1=Tyler Page
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Chief of state]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Chief of government}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)|Thomas Jackson}} | portrait = Ferguson Police chief Thomas Jackson at press conference (cropped).jpg
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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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  • ...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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  • ...Staff in his absence, and is more concerned with Army operations while the Chief of Staff works with the Defense Department, White House, and Congress. Neither the Chief nor the Vice Chief exercises direct command over combat troops; their role is readying Army fo
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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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  • ...the International Edition of the ''[[Jerusalem Post]]''; former editor-in-chief of the ''[[Sacramento Union]]''
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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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  • {{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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  • #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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  • Chief magistrate of the Roman Republic.
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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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  • Cofounder and Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute
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  • chief-god in the ancient Greek Mythology
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  • Chief Financial Officer, [[Focus on the Family]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)/Definition]]
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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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  • Chief Scientist, [[Convio]]; Advisory Board, [[New Organizing Institute]]
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  • Co-founder, chief marketing officer, and columnist, [[WorldNetDaily]]
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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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  • U.S. Pacific Fleet chief intelligence officer during the [[Second World War]]
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  • Enlightenment ''[[philosophe]]'' and Editor in Chief of the ''[[Encyclopédie]]''.
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  • (1901-1990) Chief executive of the [[CBS]] broadcasting network
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