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  • along with a quotation from the ''Chicago Tribune'':
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  • :The [[Colombian Exposition]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]], in 1867, popularised the consumption of sausages.
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  • ...n SR (1985) ''Phonology in the Twentieth Century.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ...ISBN 8120811968 [1995 New Ed edition]; ISBN 0226060675 [1994 University of Chicago Press edition].
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  • ...management with various national chains including Rainforest Cafe and Uno Chicago Grill. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...e University of Chicago, which purchased ownership and moved operations to Chicago. All articles were freshly written, and the long treatises were replaced by ...of Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. which is now a private company based in Chicago. He says the print edition was still profitable in 2008, but that sales are
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  • ...t with by wording, naming the author in the description with <small>Image: Chicago Art Museum</small> on a new line at the bottom. [http://www.nytimes.com/20 ::: the confusion to users is how THEY should cite the item. The Chicago Manual of Style is clear: reference the original source, not the chain-of-l
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  • Speakers Bureau of the Technology Executives Club, Chicago.
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  • ...e connections between [[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]] (with access to [[Chicago, Illinois]] and the Western U.S.) and [[Buffalo]], which served as a gatewa ...(U.S. state)|Indiana]], and [[Illinois (U.S. state)]] to secure a route to Chicago. Apart from a 5-day strike in 1876, the GT avoided the labor violence that
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  • ...e Quarterly Review of Biology, Volume 82, No 4, The University of Chicago, Chicago.</ref> ...e Quarterly Review of Biology, Volume 82, No 4, The University of Chicago, Chicago.</ref> Systems Biology is new because it goes beyond the traditional "mecha
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  • *17 November 1994 - [[The Vic Theater]] - [[Chicago, Illinois]]
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  • ...specializing in roast beef have opened in recent years in [[Las Vegas]], [[Chicago, Illinois]], Dallas, and locations in the Far East.
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  • Vincent du Vigneaud was born in [[Chicago, Illinois]], Illinois, the son of inventor and machine designer Alfred J. d
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  • ..., the [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum| Guggenheim]], the [[Art Institute of Chicago]], and the [[Stedelijk Museum]]. She exhibited in both the 1973 [[Whitney M
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  • ...Senate: The Unequal Consequences of Equal Representation.'' University of Chicago Press. (1999).
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  • ...Assistant Professor of Classical Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago</ref><ref name=BBCAugustus>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/a
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  • When my Psych professor (Joe Mustari, Wilbur Wright College, Chicago, IL) stated that the APA had originally listed homosexuality in the DSM as
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  • * Drake, Stillman (1978). ''Galileo At Work''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-16226-5
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  • ...a history of biochemically based psychology: one could make arguments for Chicago Manual of Style (History), American Psychological Association, National Lib
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  • ...the evening (7:30-8:30 PM Eastern), the entire Steadfast network and other Chicago networks went down. Again, no idea why.
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  • **Nationality: American (born in Chicago, Illinois); British (naturalized in 1907)
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  • ...Kuhn |year=1966 |isbn=0226458083 |edition=3rd ed |publisher=University of Chicago Press}} A much referenced work about the nature of science. It includes a d
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  • ...), ‘The Mind of the Middle Ages’; Third edition revised; The University of Chicago Press,
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  • ..., the [[Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum| Guggenheim]], the [[Art Institute of Chicago]], and the [[Stedelijk Museum]]. She exhibited in both the 1973 [[Whitney M
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  • {{Image|N062238.jpg|right|400px|William Butler Yeats, 1914. Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society}}
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  • The wedding registry was invented by Chicago department store Marshall Field’s in 1924. Its purpose was to display the
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  • ...rticle title; otherwise, lower case. There is something about this in the Chicago Manual of Style, I think. Basically, if you upper case a discipline, you a
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  • | primepurchasers = Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway<br />Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad<br />New York Central Railroad<br />Penns ...Pacific Railroad]] at a substantial discount, where the trains operated in Chicago commuter service until they were retired from service in 1966. GM's preside
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  • ...n appearance, others prohibited "idiots and imbeciles" in public places. A Chicago statute from 1911 banned unsightly portions of the body, such as like amput
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  • ...toriography,'' 25-42. Ed. by William T. Hutchinson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1937.
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  • ...war, [[Dwight Moody]] made revivalism the centerpiece of his activities in Chicago by founding the [[Moody Bible Institute]]. The hymns of [[Ira Sankey]] were With [[Jane Addams]]'s [[Hull House]] in Chicago as its center, the settlement house movement and the vocation of social wor
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  • ...ard member, [[Brit Tzedek v'Shalom]]; Partner, Morrison & Morrison, CPAs, Chicago, IL
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  • ...lanthropy and the rise of civil society, 1700-1865. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. <BR> ...oduction by Harvey C. Mansfield and Delba Winthrop. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. <BR>
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  • *[[George Cardinal Mundelein]], Catholic archbishop of Chicago
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  • ...13}}</ref> One year after the album ''Led Zeppelin'' was released in 1969, Chicago's '25 or 6 to 4' came out as a single, and sounds similar to the progressio
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  • ...of Matter: Physical Theory from Thales to Fermi. Chicago'': University of Chicago Press, 1966. ISBN 0226016617 (1982 reprint).</ref>
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  • ...[Italy]]. The organs were marketed for years in the United States by the [[Chicago Musical Instrument Company]].
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  • The Chicago Manual of Style prefers February __, ____. Also, in the amazingly well-writ
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  • *[[Chicago School of Architecture]]
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  • ...udied under [[Perry Miller]]. He began by teaching at the [[University of Chicago]] (1945-46) and then at [[Brown University]] (1946-55) before being called
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  • *Fowler, Loretta. ''Indians of the Midwest''. Chicago: Newberry Library, 2011. http://publications.newberry.org/IndiansoftheMidwe
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  • ...erals, strong support for Israel, dissent from the left. The University of Chicago philosopher Leo Strauss is seen as one of the foundational figures in pushi | publisher = University of Chicago Press
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  • University of Chicago Press, Dec 15, 2005 - 504 pages - ISBN 0226116166
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  • ==Stuff on context of spread of Islam in Chicago and TUCC's reaction of Africentricsm to it== ::I read the Speller dissertation and the Muslim stuff is not there. Chicago blacks are 80% Baptists and methodists), with only a tiny number of Muslims
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  • Born November 9, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Attended public
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  • ...e=History and Stories of Nebraska|publisher=The University Publishing Co., Chicago, IL and Lincomn, NE|id=}}
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  • ...s, and Passengers in Tokyo Literature, 1905-1935." PhD dissertation U. of Chicago 2002. 300 pp. DAI 2002 63(4): 1347-A. DA3048377 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Diss ...during the Tokugawa Period and Early Meiji Era." PhD dissertation U. of Chicago 1997. 303 pp. DAI 1998 58(10): 4031-A. DA9811860 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Dis
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  • ...Partnerships: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Joint Ventures and Alliances.'' Chicago: Dearborn Trade Publishing, 2004. pgs 160 - 161</ref> ...Partnerships: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Joint Ventures and Alliances.'' Chicago: Dearborn Trade Publishing, 2004. pgs 160 - 161</ref>
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  • ...m a traditional Irish song as later adapted by [[Lead Belly]]; recorded in Chicago on June 12, 1951; released by [[Decca Records]] as catalog number 27670 <re ...e Saints Go Marching In''—Pop hit #27; reached charts in 1951; recorded in Chicago on June 12, 1951; the B-side of ''Kisses Sweeter than Wine'' <ref>''The Bes
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  • ...', 14th ed., Part 1, see section 1.82, "Back Matter." This edition of the Chicago Manual of Style discusses the construction of a "book."</ref>
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  • ...able Food: Seven Decades of Food Fads'', by Silvia Lovegren, University of Chicago Press, 2005, page 230, at [http://books.google.com/books?id=fZIRc28P5xYC&pg
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  • ...[[Princeton University]] and his [[Juris Doctor]] from the [[University of Chicago]].
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  • ...as a pioneer American settlement worker and founder of [[Hull House]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. In this work she became the most prominent woman of the [[Pro ...y. See Ellen Skerrett, "The Irish Of Chicago's Hull-House Neighborhood," ''Chicago History'' 30, no. 1 (2001): 22-63.</ref>
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  • ...Louise W. ''Citizen: Jane Addams and the Struggle for Democracy.'' U. of Chicago Press, 2005. 582 pp.; biography to 1899 * Deegan, M. J. ''Jane Addams and the Men of the Chicago School, 1892-1918.'' (1988)
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  • * Walsh, Justin E. "To Print the News and Raise Hell: Wilbur F. Storey's Chicago 'Times.'" ''Journalism Quarterly'' 1963 40(4): 497-510. online at JSTOR
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  • : Chicago Banking Panic [http://www.nber.org/papers/w4934].
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  • * [[Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago)]]
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  • ...l advises us to always capitalize an independent clause following a colon. Chicago Manual of style is flexible but consistency is paramount if at all possible ::"For American English, please consult The Chicago Manual of Style for matters of formatting, punctuation, etc. and Garner's D
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  • ...irman of the Political Science Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago; scholar, [[Middle East Institute]]
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  • ...to English Usage'' I couldn't find any rule, but the much more detailed ''Chicago Manual of Style,'' a standard reference for manuscript preparation in the U
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  • ...was a pioneer American settlement worker and founder of [[Hull House]] in Chicago, public philosopher (the first American woman in that role), author, pacifi ...y. See Ellen Skerrett, "The Irish Of Chicago's Hull-House Neighborhood." ''Chicago History'' 2001 30(1): 22-63. Issn: 0272-8540</ref>
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  • ..., L. (1955). The autobiography of Louis Brownlow. [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press. ...e : cultures of discretion in Tudor-Stuart England. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • The band's introduction to ''The Starship'' happened to take place at Chicago, Illinois's O'Hare airport, right near Hugh Hefner's plane. One reporter as
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  • ...usly donated large sums of money to such institutions as the University of Chicago, the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Young Men's Christian Association ...ship with younger brother Edwin. The company became a driving force in the Chicago meat packing industry, and was incorporated in 1885 as "Swift & Co." with $
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  • ...t models are used by leading publishers and journals in the field.) The ''Chicago Manual of Style'' has comprehensive coverage of the alternatives.
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  • | publisher =University of Chicago Press | location =Chicago IL
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  • ...with the southern senators. In exchange for having the railroad go through Chicago, he would introduce the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854. At first he proposed
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  • ...The ship continued thence across the [[United States of America]], over [[Chicago, Illinois]] and back to Lakehurst NAS on [[August 29]]. The entire voyage t ...ppelin'' made an appearance at the [[Century of Progress]] World’s Fair in Chicago. Despite the beginning of the [[Great Depression]] and growing competition
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  • ...local crew for budgetary reasons, with various locations standing in for [[Chicago, Illinois]] and brief scenes in Tokyo. This was released direct to [[DVD]]
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  • ...Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics, and Life.'' Chicago: The University of Chicago Press ISBN 0-226-73937-6
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  • * Walch, Timothy. ''The Diverse Origins of American Catholic Education: Chicago, Milwaukee, and the Nation.'' (1988). 235 pp. ...s in cities: a study of the population of selected districts in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Milwaukee'' (1911) [http://n
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  • [[Chicago, Illinois]] is not near a deep portion of [[Lake Michigan]].<ref name=CSMon
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  • ...ch as taxi dancers by [[Chicago School of Sociologists|sociologists of the Chicago school]] in the 1920s, a large body of ethnographic studies of social world
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  • ...rṇa" in Ancient Indian Texts-'', History of Religions, The University of Chicago Press (1992), 103-125.
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  • His district is a suburb north of [[Chicago, Illinois]]. He serves on the U.S. [[House Appropriations Committee]] and t | title = WTTV "Chicago Tonight" - Transcript
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  • ...Massachusetts to become Principal of the [[Cook County Normal School]] in Chicago, a school that also served to train teachers in Parker’s methods. In 1894 ...om the [[University of Michigan]] to the newly established [[University of Chicago]] where he became chair of the department of philosophy, [[psychology]] and
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  • | journal = University of Chicago Law Review | year = 2003}}</ref> Other aspects of international law are be
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  • ...nstrates a keen ear for dialog, comedic scenes and witty personalities. -- Chicago Tribune
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  • ...n terms of popularity and level of service provided. Its route ran from [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[Illinois (U.S. state)]] to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Ang * February 29, 1948: ''El Capitan'' begins its daily schedule between Chicago and Los Angeles.
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  • ...ared Fantasy : Role-Playing Games as Social Worlds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983. Microfilm Chicago, Ill University of Chicago, Joseph Regenstein Library, Dept of Photoduplication, 1984 1 microfilm reel
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  • ...kefeller approved Gates' funding plans for the reorganized [[University of Chicago]]; and poured tens of millions into the school, creating one of the world's
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  • ...go, 1890-1919. Historical studies of urban america. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • ...Senate: The Unequal Consequences of Equal Representation.'' University of Chicago Press. (1999).
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  • ..., who stayed in Chicago, he came to Massachusetts from the South Side of [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 1970 at the age of 14, and received a scholarship to Milton
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  • ...elhaleem Hasan Abdelraziq Ashqar, 46, was indicted with two other men by a Chicago grand jury on racketeering conspiracy charges in connection with alleged ef ...n Philadelphia. Elbarasse was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the Chicago case. He and Ashqar served time in jail for refusing to answer questions ab
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  • * Keil, Hartmuth, and John B. Jentz, eds. ''German Workers in Industrial Chicago, 1850-1910: A Comparative Perspective'' (1983). 252pp * Tischauser, Leslie V. ''The Burden of Ethnicity The German Question in Chicago, 1914–1941'' (1990).
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  • {{r|Chicago Tea Party}}
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  • * 2003 Daniel Pearl Award from the Chicago Press Veterans Association
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  • University Of Chicago Press ISBN 0226996352
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  • ...ustin]] (B.A., 1929; M.A., 1930), earned his Ph.D from the [[University of Chicago]] in 1934, and taught at [[UCLA]], [[Johns Hopkins University]] (1938-49),
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  • ...hns Hopkins, [[John Bates Clark]] at Columbia, [[J. Laurence Laughlin]] at Chicago, [[Charles Dunbar]] and [[Frank Taussig]] at Harvard, [[Arthur T. Hadley]] ...t was one of the group of "new universities" (like M.I.T., Johns Hopkins, Chicago, etc.) founded at the turn of century which eschewed the Oxbridge-Ivy Leagu
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  • Chicago, Bay State IV, The Brass Connection, the John Nyschot Orchestra, Bill Czern
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  • ...t the road's ''[[California Limited]]'', operating between the cities of [[Chicago, Illinois]] and [[Los Angeles, California]], with an extra surcharge of $10 ...the all-Pullman, extra-fare limited heavyweight ''Chief'', running between Chicago and Los Angeles.
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  • ...nt") was inaugurated on December 12, 1911 with a weekly schedule between [[Chicago, Illinois]], and [[Los Angeles, California]]. It was the first of Santa Fe'
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  • ...attended with an ankle monitor, graduating in 2020 from the University of Chicago.
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  • ==Addams School Chicago==
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  • ...In 1933 the Continental Congress organised a technocratic conference in [[Chicago, Illinois]] at the World's Fair. Technocracy Inc.<ref name=HenryEl/> came t
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  • ...n Friedman<ref> Milton Friedman Essays in Positive Economics University of Chicago Press 1953</ref>. In most people’s minds there is a normative background
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  • | title = Fireboats - Philadelphia, PA, - Baltimore, MD - Chicago, Il
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  • ...ve chapters in sixty cities, including Washington, D.C., New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, San Francisco, Denver, Atlanta, Houston, Pittsburg ...e University]]. The first two chapters were founded at the [[University of Chicago]] Law School and at Yale Law School. After the three men had collaborated i
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  • ...The development built by the Pullman Company is today part of the city of Chicago, bounded by 103rd Street on the North, 115th Street on the South, the railr ...loped mines to supply coal to their large steel mills in Gary, Indiana and Chicago, Illinois. In doing so, these companies created almost overnight two of the
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  • ...Mississippi River and in the Eastern States. It is mainly traded by the [[Chicago Board of Trade]]
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  • ...s degree is in Latin American and Caribbean studies from the University of Chicago. My academic focus is more anthropological than historical but I'm also ve
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  • I am 29 and live near Chicago with my girlfriend [[User: Kelly Patterson| Kelly]], my dachshund and 2 cat
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  • ...g|url=https://openlibrary.org/b/OL5930850M/Requiem_for_Astounding|location=Chicago|publisher=Advent}}</ref> ...n|url=https://openlibrary.org/b/OL19583639M/Heinlein_in_dimension|location=Chicago|publisher=Advent}}</ref> He also says that he is "not as pleased with the s
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  • Annual Meeting, June 2006, Chicago, IL. Also presented by J. M. Keith.
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  • ...South Shore High School. He received a scholarship to the [[University of Chicago]], entering their experimental four-year college in the summer of 1943 and
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  • ...e=To be an invalid: the illness of Charles Darwin |publisher=University of Chicago Press |year=1977 |isbn=0-226-11401-5 }}
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  • == Chicago school == The Chicago school is probably the single most important source of economic thought in
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  • * ''[[Current Anthropology]] published by University of Chicago Press, is a peer-reviewed journal of [[Open Peer Commentary]]
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  • ...in 1863, and spent several days painting sketches of the mountain from the Chicago Lakes before climbing to Summit Lake and onward to the summit. ...is barely visible in several of these, peeking over the col between upper Chicago Lake and Summit Lake. The Hayden survey reported that Mount Rosalie was 14,
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  • ...ecordings exist of the band performing the song during a soundcheck at the Chicago Stadium on 6 July 1973, which took place during Led Zeppelin North American
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  • ...ch Fellow from 1958-1959. He received honorary Doctor of Laws degrees from Chicago University and Oberlin College in 1961, and from Indiana University and Eas
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  • ...mas S. ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962. Central to contemporary philosophy of science is the debate be
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  • ...se, establishing the celebrated [[settlement house]] on Halstead Street in Chicago.
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  • The senior officer, "Captain [[Howard Bode]] of the [[USS Chicago]] was left in command of [one] group, although the Canberra ahead of his s
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  • Instructor of Religion, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, 1990-1995, 1996-1998, 1999-present. See list of courses taught below. Assistant Professor of Religion, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, 1995-96.
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  • ...and Curve" in ''Essays in Positive Economics'', Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, pp. 47-99.</ref>
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  • .... ''Galileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy.'' U. of Chicago Press, 2006. 302 pp.
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  • ...ita. ''Saving the Nation: Economic Modernity in Republican China.'' U. of Chicago Press, 2006. 320 pp.
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  • ...; and so forth.". What about Cook County, IL? Cook County is the home of Chicago and some surrounding suburbs, two international airports and soooo many oth
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  • American Academy of Art, Chicago, IL,
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  • ...]], [[University of Cambridge]], [[University of London]], [[University of Chicago]], [[Duke University]] and many others are also using other systems, some b
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  • ...blicist for free market causes; [[Horace White, Jr.]], the editor of the [[Chicago Tribune]] and later the [[New York Evening Post]]; and [[Charles Francis Ad
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  • ...m of Science and Industry in Chicago|Museum of Science and Industry]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]] since the early 1950s. ...ms during the 1930s and '40s. The rooms are housed in the Art Institute of Chicago.
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  • *The Victors, edited by Peter Young. Chicago, Rand McNally, 1981. 256 p. Von Moltke at Sedan, 1870, pp 86-103
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  • *PhD, Islamic Studies, [[University of Chicago]] (1978) for work done under the direction of the late Pakistani theologian
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  • ...d Church of Christ''' is a predominantly [[black church]] located in south Chicago. With upwards of 10,000 members, it is the largest congregation affiliated ...riod, an influx of radical black Muslim groups had begun to headquarter in Chicago, and Trinity sought to recontextualize Christianity through [[black liberat
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  • ...97 and 2008, she received [[honorary doctorate]]s from the [[University of Chicago]] and Missouri State University.<ref>''Great Ape Trust'': '[http://www.grea
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  • ...edition = | pages = | publisher = University of Chicago Press | location = Chicago | id = | url = }} (see online Resource listed below) ...ance"] &mdash; a series of lectures Hu Shih delivered at the University of Chicago in the summer of 1933. (see print reference listed above)
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  • ...ficile are not out yet. The poster presentation at the national IDSA 2006 Chicago conference will likely be the backbone for the new guidelines... and they w
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  • ...nited States, including USA Today, the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, New York Times, Boston Globe, and Wall Street Journal Career Emplo
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  • ...Leigh, PhD; Electronic Visualization Laboratory; University of Illinois at Chicago</ref> According to science writer Patrick Tucker (Tucker 2007):
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  • ...''Lincoln, Douglas, and Slavery: in the Crucible of Public Debate'' U. of Chicago Press, 1990. 309 pp
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  • ...She was discovered by ''Saturday Night Live'''s producers doing improv in Chicago with future husband Brad Hall, and both became cast members during the 1982
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  • '''Theodore John Kaczynski''' (born May 22, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois), also known as the '''Unabomber''', was convicted in connection
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  • ...ation, Modern Buddhism, and the Burmese Monk Ledi Sayadaw'', University of Chicago Press, 2013, pages 23-8
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  • ...actice was the philanthropic practice of [[Julius Rosenwald]], a wealthy [[Chicago, Illinois]] businessman who established his foundation in a manner that gav
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  • I received an MA and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago where I studied international, social, cultural, intellectual, African-Amer
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  • ...Historical Association]] in 1893 at the [[World Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago. This thesis dominated much of the scholarship on the history of the Unite
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  • ...“The term "soul food" is used in Harlem, but it was probably used first in Chicago (at least 1962) or St. Louis.” He cites newspaper clippings from the 196
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  • ...e Room for TV: Television and the Family Ideal in Postwar America'' (U. of Chicago Press, 1994); [http://www.amazon.com/Make-Room-TV-Television-Postwar/dp/022
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  • ...st 2 times (1887 and 1888). In 1885 they tied the National League champion Chicago White Stockings by winning 3 games, losing 3, and tying 1.
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  • In 1842, Joseph Smith, Jr., responded to a letter from Chicago newspaper editor [[John Wentworth]] with a list of thirteen basic points of
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  • '''DePaul University''' is a private [[university]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[United States of America|USA]]. Founded by the [[Congregatio ...DePaul has nine colleges and schools. It has two primary campuses, one in Chicago’s Loop and the other in the Near North Side neighborhood of Lincoln Park.
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  • ...urrently finishing up my MA in Latin American Studies at the University of Chicago and plan to continue my studies at Vanderbilt in anthropology.
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  • ...eds, ''Monetary Problems of the International Economy'', The University of Chicago Press, 1969</ref>. Later studies have examined the effects upon the OCA cri
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  • *[[Horace White]], editor of the Chicago Tribune ...gotten political moniker, ''goo-goo'' has been revivified, especially in [[Chicago, Illinois]], by the political columns of [[Mike Royko]].<ref> Sperber and T
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  • [[Image:1896PR.jpg|thumb|300px|Hanna set up publicity headquarters in Chicago]] Hanna's daughter Ruth married into the McCormick family in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. As [[Ruth Hanna McCormick]] she served as a Republican in the
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  • ...he two blacks were lynched and four whites killed by random gunfire. <ref> Chicago Commission on Race Relations (1919); Crouthamel (1960); Senechal (1990)</re ...Springfield: Architecture and Urbanism in the Capital City of Illinois.'' Chicago: Metropolitan, 1985. 111 pp.
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  • .... ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions''. 2nd. ed., Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Pr., 1970 http://www.des.emory.edu/mfp/Kuhn.html </ref>.
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  • In 1924 Manly and Rickert, colleagues at the University of Chicago, started a project for a new edition of ''The Canterbury Tales''. Their goa ...: Studied on the Basis of All Known Manuscripts. 8 vols. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1940.
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  • ...become the AHA president (1907). After an interlude at the University of Chicago he went to Washington in 1905 as director of the Department of Historical R
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  • ...Communication Ethics.”] National Communication Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 20-23, 1997. A short and clear explanation of the thou
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  • ...nd arranged a different majority for each. <ref>McPherson</ref>He moved to Chicago, gaining wealth by marriage to a Mississippi woman who inherited a slave pl ...linton 1988</ref> The newlyweds moved their Illinois home to fast-growing Chicago in the summer of 1847. Martha Douglas died January 19, 1853, leaving the Se
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  • ...nuals I use in my own work as a (print) editor and writer -- University of Chicago and American Psychological Association -- have an ''absolute'' requirement
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  • ...istoriography'' 1-24. Ed. by William T. Hutchinson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1937.
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  • ...ed from [[Ohio State University]], and they had four children. He moved to Chicago and lived there working as an illustrator.
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  • ...''Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line'', University of Chicago Press, p115</ref>. In response, Spurzheim came to Edinburgh to take part in
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  • ...center in East Lakeview neighborhood.] July 16, 2007. Mary Ellen Podmolik. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved: July 30, 2007</ref>
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  • ...ontier in American History" read to the American Historical Association in Chicago. Turner expounded an evolutionary model; he had been influenced by work wi ...example Boles (1993) notes that William Warren Sweet at the University of Chicago Divinity School, argued that churches adapted to the characteristics of the
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  • ...is modernized its bureaucracy in 1917 under Governor [[Frank Lowden]], but Chicago only changed over in the 1970s.
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  • ...ing with [[Paul Mares]], playing a sub-genre of jazz appropriately called “Chicago-style.” Stacy cites his main influence at the time as [[Louis Armstrong]]
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  • ...alliance. In [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]], Wilbur F. Storey made the ''[[Chicago Times]]'' into Lincoln's most vituperative enemy. The ''[[New York Journal Vallandigham operated behind the scenes at the 1864 Democratic convention in Chicago; this convention adopted a largely Copperhead platform, but chose a pro-war
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  • ...e connections between [[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]] (with access to [[Chicago, Illinois]] and the Western U.S.) and [[Buffalo]], which served as a gatewa ...(U.S. state)|Indiana]], and [[Illinois (U.S. state)]] to secure a route to Chicago. Apart from a 5-day strike in 1876, the GT avoided the labor violence that
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  • ...(2003) ''When the Levee Breaks: The Making of Led Zeppelin IV''. Chicago: Chicago Review Press. pp. 146, ISBN 9781556525087</ref>. And Led Zeppelin vocalist
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  • * [http://www.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citchi.htm Chicago Manual of Style]: Last, First, and First Last. ...p://www.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/cittur.htm Turabian]: same as Chicago Reference List, above.
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  • ...nd, earlier, as Managing Partner of the largest minority-owned law firm in Chicago, and was subsequently of counsel to various other law firms as he continued
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  • On October 9, 1948 in Berlin, Barden married [[David M. Nichol (Chicago Daily News)]], an American journalist who had worked as a war correspondent
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  • ...eg recordings|bootleg recordings of the band's soundcheck rehearsal at the Chicago Stadium on 6 July 1973. This rehearsal took place before the opening date o
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  • ...ds, the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques in Paris and the University of Chicago. Joining the Foreign Service in 1930, he served in a variety of European as
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  • ...e of an Alliance: The Roosevelt Coalition, 1932-1952," (PhD, U of Illinois-Chicago, 1988).
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  • ...e officer, who, in civilian life, was an archeologist at the University of Chicago, gained the first, limited insight into the cryptographic error that could
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  • ...wegian immigrant parents. He graduated from [[Northwestern University]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 1903. Then he practiced dentistry and was elected mayor of [
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  • ...attention focused on an Obama business partner and fundraiser on trial in Chicago on criminal charges, and the diplomatic episode in which Obama's top econom Even sharper attacks were directed at the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. of Chicago, who was Obama's minister and spiritual advisor for 20 years. Obama opponen
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  • *1961 ''Classic, Romantic, and Modern''. Reprint University Of Chicago Press, 1975: ISBN 0-226-03852-1. ...erican University: How It Runs, Where It Is Going''. Reprint University Of Chicago Press, 1993: ISBN 0-226-03845-9.
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  • ...essive Education Theory and Practice, 1930-1960.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. ...ction: The Education of Freedmen in the South, 1861-1870.'' University of Chicago Press, 1981.
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  • ...uary 29, 2010.</ref> In the years following, he attended the University of Chicago and received an A.M. degree from Harvard University in 1909.<ref>"L. Judson
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  • ...I Am Not a Conservative'', in The Constitution of Liberty, University of Chicago Press, 1960]
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  • ===In Chicago and New Jersey=== Though Smith was born in [[Chicago, Illinois]], she grew up [[Woodbury, New Jersey|Woodbury]], [[New Jersey (U
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  • I have just been sitting here with my Chicago Style Manual and do not see that Ibid ever went away. What is the scholarly
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  • ...house.gov/] The Senate uses both long and short forms (U.S. Senate). The Chicago manual of style OK's U.S. as adjective (section 15.34 -- it also allows jus
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  • The most memorable cultural events were the [[World's Columbian Exposition|Chicago World's Fair]] of 1893. The hard times and utopian dreams that characterize
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  • '''1897'''(?) ''The Original Travels of Baron Munchausen.'' by Rudolph Raspe. Chicago and New York, Rand, McNally & Company.
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  • ...1971)|Washington Senators]] (1966-69), [[Milwaukee Brewers]] (1970), and [[Chicago White Sox]] (1973). In 176 games he compiled a record of 6 wins and 11 lose
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  • ...otion Picture Guide, 1927-1984, by Jay Robert Nash and Stanley Ralph Ross. Chicago: Cinebooks, 1987. Gives information on all of Craig's films except the 1990 Chicago Tribune TV Guide, Nov. 25, 1967. Article about Craig.
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  • :Chicago Manual of Style (15th edition p 337) explictly recommends capital C Communi ...acing the Fascists in elections every four years, and it seems to me that, Chicago style notwithstanding, the incessant capitalisation of the word in the arti
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  • ...d being sold by street vendors in big American cities such as New York and Chicago.
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  • ...ommunity Built on Words: The Constitution in History and Politics.'' U. of Chicago Press, 2002. 251 pp.
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  • ...''Richard Hofstadter: An Intellectual Biography'' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006), 22.</ref> After taking a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] at C
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  • ...d by the movement opened settlement houses, most notably [[Hull House]] in Chicago operated by [[Jane Addams]] and many others after 1890. They helped the poo
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  • ...Scott (ed.) (2009) ''Led Zeppelin and Philosophy: All Will be Revealed''. Chicago, IL: Open Court Publishing Co. ISBN 978-0-8126-9672-1 (OCLC 318422308) ...History of the Led Zeppelin Live Experience, 1972-1977'', Second edition. Chicago: Margaux Pub. ISBN 978-0-9637721-0-7 (OCLC 35132354).
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  • ...1971. ''The Origin and Diversification of Language.'' Ed. by Joel Sherzer. Chicago/New York: Aldine Atherton.
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  • ...Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism'' University of Chicago Press, Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-25662-7 | [http://books.google.com/books?id=uFogX-kBGEIC&d ...wakenings, and Reform] Chicago History of American Religion. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-56092-2. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=C9uLMCJ
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  • ...Greek from Wabash College in 1989 and a masters degree from University of Chicago in 1990, James wrote television commercials for ten years. She [[transition
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  • ...''Richard Hofstadter: An Intellectual Biography'' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006), 22.</ref> After taking a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] at C
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  • ...t forces once more. On [[19 August]], she departed [[Port Chicago, CA|Port Chicago]], Calif., with Navy passengers embarked and with a load of ammunition, bou ...of San Diego, loaded passengers and ammunition at [[Port Chicago, CA|Port Chicago]] in late September. On [[5 October]], she put to sea to return to the [[Fa
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  • ...Frank] Hague in New Jersey, [Tom] Pendergast in Missouri and Kelly-Nash in Chicago should not be called a 'Democratic Party.' It should be called the 'Democra ...Party" by CNN, ''The New York Times'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The Chicago Tribune'', and the Associated Press. Abroad the term is occasionally used b
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  • By 1893, she arrived at [[Chicago, Illinois]], where she witnessed [[Annie Oakley]] performing at a card show
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  • ...Frank] Hague in New Jersey, [Tom] Pendergast in Missouri and Kelly-Nash in Chicago should not be called a 'Democratic Party.' It should be called the 'Democra ...Party" by CNN, ''The New York Times'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The Chicago Tribune'', and the Associated Press. Abroad the term is occasionally used b
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  • ...p, when the Second World War broke out, he went to the French Consulate in Chicago, and enlisted in 1939.<ref name=Arl>{{citation ...p, and when World War II began in 1939, he went to the French consulate in Chicago and joined the French Army. After the fall of France to Germany in 1940, he
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  • ...e money supply as the cure for inflation. However, the economists of the ''Chicago School'' did not take so simple a view, but accepted that, although such an
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  • Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Chicago, IL 60612, USA. ...e descriptions of the wound were collected on 32 patients who presented to Chicago area hospitals. The authors retrospectively analyzed the data and grouped t
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  • ...his death in 1919, with 40 Oz books in all. The first book became a smash Chicago hit musical in 1902 and moved to Broadway in 1903. Best known is the unusua ...newspaper in South Dakota; Denslow was an editorial cartoonist for a major Chicago daily.
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  • The story of the daemon began in 1976, while Mike O'Brien was living in Chicago. It was there that he met up with a well known comic artist named [[Phil Fo
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  • ...toured the US and Canada in 2006 playing twenty-three venues, including [[Chicago, Illinois]], Detroit, [[Toronto, Ontario]], Seattle, and Portland. They rel
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  • ...ntil 1925, when he joined the Department of Zoology at the [[University of Chicago]]. He remained there until his retirement in 1955, when he moved to the [[U
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  • ...d was known as a martinet. She grew up in Park Ridge, an upscale suburb of Chicago along with two older brothers. Hillary attended Maine East High School, wh ...was interviewed on Irv Kupcinet's nationally syndicated TV talk show from Chicago. That summer, she worked in Washington for Marian Wright Edelman's Washing
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  • ...ine to [[Portland, Maine]] (which was ice-free), and lines to Michigan and Chicago. By 1870 it was the longest railway in the world. The [[Intercolonial]] li
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  • ...ew World Baroque and Latin American Fiction.'' Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.</ref> Thus, pre-Hispanic Mexican and Central American images were u
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  • ...com/Chicago-Magazine/April-2005/Harry-Schmidts-War/ "Harry Schmidt's War"] Chicago Magazine. April 2005</ref>
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  • ...e readily available to vinyl collectors has been [[Dust Traxx Records]] in Chicago which provides limited release bootlegs of top 10 artists. The market outle
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  • ...Congregationalists) and he attended [[Trinity United Church]] of Christ in Chicago.<ref>See J. Bennett Guess, [http://www.ucc.org/news/thomas-denounces-smear- ...y|two-parent]] family in a [[working class|working-class]] neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. She was salutatorian of her high school class, and then atte
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  • [[Henry Chandler Cowles]], at the [[University of Chicago]], developed a more formal concept of succession, following his studies of
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  • ...10, 1919: Through [[sleeping car|Pullman]] service to [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] is initiated; the cars are switched to the Southern Pacific's ''[[Golden
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  • ...ew World Baroque and Latin American Fiction.'' Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.</ref> Thus, pre-Hispanic Mexican and Central American images were u
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  • ...ke much money. The reconstituted line-up forged a style based on classic [[Chicago, Illinois]] R&B and quickly amassed a following in the nascent [[blues]] ci
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  • ::That sounds good. Let's just flip the Chicago and Haiti examples. If there's one point we want to make by including the ...orked in England (Oxford, Cambridge, London School of Economics), or had U Chicago connections that were also rather British oriented. We all had to plow thr
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  • ...=synopsis&bookkey=26495 ''Metaphors We Live By'']. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. New paperback printing with 2003 Afterword by authors. ISBN 02264680 ...the Mind'' and ''Moral Imagination'', both published by the University of Chicago Press. Johnson and Lakoff have also coauthored ''Philosophy in the Flesh: T
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  • ...tified during carotid duplex ultrasonography |journal=Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960) |volume=140 |issue=10 |pages=981-5 |year=2005 |pmid=16230549 ...tified during carotid duplex ultrasonography |journal=Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960) |volume=140 |issue=10 |pages=981-5 |year=2005 |pmid=16230549
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  • ...nthropology of History in the Kingdom of Hawaii''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.
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  • ...n introduction to African Cave Taphonomy. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago.</ref>
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  • ...he Levee Breaks: The Making of Led Zeppelin IV‎|location=Chicago|publisher=Chicago Review Press|pages=65|isbn=1-556-52508-7}}</ref>
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  • ...Style Guide specifically states there should be a space between initials, Chicago Manual of Style states there should be equal space between both the initial
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  • ...ships and precincts had become dry, including some Protestant areas around Chicago. Despite these successes, after the Prohibition amendment was ratified in 1
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  • ...al Security: A Biography of Isaac Max Rubinow" (Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago, l988), pp. 294-300.
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  • ...way, the Southern Pacific Railroad, and the Union Pacific Railroad between Chicago and Oakland, California until 1971.
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  • ...History Collection, at the American Hospital Association Resource Center, Chicago. Oral histories add a human element to the large bureaucratic organizations
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  • ...omas A. Guglielmo, ''White on Arrival: Italians, Race, Color, and Power in Chicago, 1890-1945'' (2003) [http://www.questia.com/read/104280928 online edition];
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  • * Drake, Stillman (1978). ''Galileo At Work''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-16226-5
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  • ...ships and precincts had become dry, including some Protestant areas around Chicago. Despite these successes, after the Prohibition amendment was ratified in 1
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  • ...12 September 1871.<ref>Erik Braun, ''The Birth of Insight'', University of Chicago Press, 2013, page 23; Philippe Cornu, ''Dictionnaire encyclopédique du bou
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  • ...evels. R. Cline, W. Hanks, and C. Hofbauer, eds. Pp. pp. 193-247. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society.</ref> opened the way, there has been an efflorescence o
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  • ...ication efforts, in the [[Vietnam War]], under [[Lyndon Johnson]]. Born in Chicago, he grew up in St. Louis, and received his undergraduate education at Harva
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  • ...ustry Comes of Age: Business, Labor, and Public Policy 1860–1897 |location=Chicago |publisher=Quadrangle Books }}
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  • ...e of an Alliance: The Roosevelt Coalition, 1932-1952," (PhD, U of Illinois-Chicago, 1988).</ref> ...e was of special importance because of its size in such critical cities as Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit and Buffalo, and because Republicans made a vigorous ef
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  • ...n C.K">Brain, C.K. 1981. The Hunters or the Hunted? Chicago: University of Chicago Press. </ref> The tree stashing behaviour of leopards has been used as a mo
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  • ...een by two workgroups, and the discipline styles are in conflict? Does the Chicago Manual of Style,National Library of Medicine, American Psychological Associ
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  • ...of Popular Culture: Looking at Contemporary Heroes, Myths, and Monsters.'' Chicago: Open Court.
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  • :<nowiki>*</nowiki>Extra car added between Chicago and Oakland during the summer months.
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  • ...the style manual of the prestigious scholarly publisher, the University of Chicago Press, would not specify detailed instructions on how to do it. Scholars o
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  • ...nn Arbor, in 1965, and an MA and PhD in linguistics from the University of Chicago in 1970 and 1972, with a specialty in developmental psycholinguistics and d
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  • Unpublished PhD dissertation, University of Chicago. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. pp 76-113.
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  • ...weden. He later emigrated to the United States, attended the University of Chicago (receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in 1938), and served in the United
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  • ...[[quasi-algebraic closure]]. He then had positions at the [[University of Chicago]] and [[Columbia University]] (from 1955, leaving in 1971 in a dispute). At
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  • ...theory | series=Chicago Lectures in Mathematics | publisher=University of Chicago Press | year=1970 | isbn=0-226-30870-7 }} ...nsky | title=Fields and rings | edition=2nd ed | publisher=[[University of Chicago Press]] | year=1972 | isbn=0-226-42451-0 }}
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  • : (One other data point -- Chicago Manual of Style uses "Arabs" (and "Jews") as examples, although not specifi
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  • *A.B., Political Science, University of Chicago, 1975, graduated in 3 years; Political Science. [[Phi Beta Kappa]]; winner
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  • 1879: Charles G. Hutchinson, the son of a Chicago bottler invents a spring-type internal bottle closure known as the "Hutchin
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  • ...apture reality? - in ''The Economics of New Goods'' pp29-66 University of Chicago Press 1997 </ref> . In 1996 an NBER working paper estimated that failure
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  • ...rking at Cambridge (during which he spent a year abroad at [[University of Chicago]] and [[Princeton University|Princeton]] as a [[Commonwealth Fund|Harkness
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  • ...finally obtained his first academic appointment at the new [[University of Chicago]], which overnight became a world class university in many fields. He was p ...affairs, which ultimately led to his dismissal from both the University of Chicago and Stanford University when Ellen went public with the affairs. Veblen tra
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  • ...nd state level. It was popularly known as the "Bull Moose Party." At his Chicago convention Roosevelt cried out, "We stand at Armageddon and we battle for t ...on their deep pockets. A few newspapers endorsed Roosevelt, including the Chicago Tribune, but the great majority stood behind Taft or Wilson. Lacking a stro
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  • ...ory of the University of Chicago | year=2000 | publisher=The University of Chicago | url=http://www-news.uchicago.edu/resources/brief-history.html| accessdate
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  • ...avid Woodward. eds. ''The History of Cartography.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.
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  • ...ier, ''Measuring the new world: enlightenment science and South America'', Chicago University Press (2008) [http://books.google.nl/books?id=dwuOWpVONLQC&print
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  • Born in [[Chicago, Illinois]], he trained in geology at the [[University of Chicago]], obtaining a bachelor's degree and 1939 and a master's degree there in 19
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  • ...d [[Auburn University]] and took his PhD in history at the [[University of Chicago]] in 1924 with Professor [[William E. Dodd]]. His dissertation was publishe
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  • ...re herded from Texas to railheads in Kansas for shipments to stockyards in Chicago and points east. Because of extensive treatment in fiction and film the cow ...the thousands were broken for work oxen. Herds of longhorns were driven to Chicago, and one herd at least to New York.
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  • ...terpretive Study of Agency in Chinese Leadership." PhD dissertation U. of Chicago 2005. 282 pp. DAI 2005 66(6): 2370-A. DA3181356 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Diss
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  • | Fleetwood Mac, Ringo Starr, Chicago, and Shocking Blue
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  • In the year 1900, Chicago was the city with the second highest number of Swedes after [[Stockholm]], ...Alfred Enander, longtime editor of ''Hemlandet'', the Swedish newspaper in Chicago. Enander argued that the Vikings were instrumental in enabling the "freedom
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  • :The CZ convention seems to be (April 9, 1926, Chicago, Illinois—June 14, 2035, Los Angeles), so we might as well stick to it. Y
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  • ....uchicago.edu/OI/default.html The Oriental Institute] at the University of Chicago has been a leading research center since 1919. Scholars in the field belon
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  • ...one free bibliography or 10 random book titles! Reminds me of teaching in Chicago one winter. Night class 6pm-9om. HEAVY snowstorm. Two students come in abou
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  • ...9.<ref>Chicago Daily News negatives collection, #DN007087. Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society. Enhanced.</ref>]] Since [[Compromise of 1850]], [[Stephen A. Douglas]] of Chicago, had emerged as the dominant figure in the Democratic Party. He had desir
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  • ...om Developing countries, Netherlands www.cbi.nl . Watt Publishing Company, Chicago, USA organisers of International Pet Food Forums and Conferences www.wattn
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  • ...on the world's first nuclear reactor; Fermi had switched from Columbia to Chicago in April of that year. In June 1942, Teller was invited together with other ...Los Alamos on the first of February 1946 to return to the [[University of Chicago]] where he would cooperate with Enrico Fermi and [[Maria Goeppert-Mayer]];
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  • ...il to Recover", Project Syndicate, 2009.]</ref>. Among the others were the Chicago School's Eugene Fama, and a group of eminent British economists who argued Professor Eugene Fama of the University of Chicago argued that consumers do not respond to tax cuts because of awareness th
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  • ...utler]]'s 1933 book, ''An introduction to library science'' (University of Chicago Press). Butler's new approach advocated research using [[quantitative rese
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  • In 1919 a group of farmers from 30 different states met in Chicago, Illinois, and founded the American Farm Bureau Federation. Their motive wa
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  • ...ut 200 people attended. Attendance dropped at the next two conventions, in Chicago and Denver respectively, and then Worldcon went on hiatus due to [[World Wa
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  • ...from economists of the [[Austrian School]], and from economists of the [[Chicago School]] whose thinking is described below. ==Monetarism and the Chicago School==
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  • ...Assistant Professor of Classical Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago</ref><ref name=BBCAugustus>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/a ...hird-century Crisis]Leslie Dossey, (2003) History Dept., Loyola University Chicago</ref>
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  • ...he most notorious gangster to profit from Prohibition was [[Al Capone]] of Chicago; the [[Purple Gang]] of Detroit was also infamous for controlling the flow
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  • Veeck, whose father was for many years the general manager of the [[Chicago Cubs]], had seen Paige pitch in the Negro Leagues and [[Barnstorming|barnst
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  • ...elative precision, both as to the date, time, place, and person. It was in Chicago in 1887 (Thanksgiving Day, to be exact) that a group of young men, beginnin
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  • ...y: ''A House Divided: America in the Age of Lincoln'', which opened at the Chicago Historical Society in 1990, and ''America's Reconstruction: People and Poli
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  • ...st the Great Northern Railroad. When the Pullman factory strike erupted in Chicago in late spring 1894, the ARU organized the workers, but Pullman refused to
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  • ...chnique refined independently by [[Sam Phillips]] and [[Leonard Chess]] in Chicago with sewer pipes and [[bathroom acoustics]]'. While recording artists such
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  • ...and in 1920, he became almost unbeatable.<BR><small> Photo courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society.</small>}} ...ston]] and "Big Bill" Tilden, circa 1925. <BR><small>Photo courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society.</small>]]
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  • ...96), Scientific Knowledge: A Sociological Analysis, Chicago: University of Chicago Press # Carnap, R. (1950), Logical Foundations of Probability, University of Chicago Press
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  • ...and in 1920, he became almost unbeatable.<BR><small> Photo courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society.</small>}} ...ston]] and "Big Bill" Tilden, circa 1925. <BR><small>Photo courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society.</small>]]
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  • ...n the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation''] 2. New York/Chicago: Lewis Publishing. s.v. [http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FH18,23743 "Cheste
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  • ...''Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line'', University of Chicago Press, p.115.</ref> In response, Spurzheim came to [[Edinburgh]] to take pa
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  • * 1854 - Outbreak of cholera in Chicago took the lives of 5.5 per cent of the population (about 3,500 people).[http ...85. This has no factual basis. In 1885, a torrential rainstorm flushed the Chicago river and its attendant pollutants far enough into Lake Michigan that the c
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  • ...ission bomb) lab in October. (pp. 447-448). Teller, then at Fermi's lab in Chicago, asked to come to Oppenheimer's "Site Y", or Los Alamos lab, but was put in
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  • *''*''The Ebb-Tide: A Trio and a Quartette'', (Chicago: Stone & Kimball, 1894; London: Heinemann, 1894). (with Lloyd Osbourne). *''The Amateur Emigrant from the Clyde to Sandy Hook'' (Chicago: Stone & Kimball, 1895; New York: Scribners, 1899).
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  • ...Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics, and Life.'' Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-73937-6 [http://www.intothecool.com/ Chapter Excerpts and
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  • ...a Manual of Style, and in the absence of one I use ''Hart's Rules'' and ''Chicago Manual of Style'', and they state that definite articles and prepositions s
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  • ...ed in 2007 by ''The Black Diamond Detective Agency'', a crime story set in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century adapted from an unmade screenplay by C. Gab
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  • ...from economists of the [[Austrian School]], and from economists of the [[Chicago School]] whose thinking is described below. ==Monetarism and the Chicago School==
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  • ...of Kings: A History of Republics and Republicans,'' 2nd ed. University of Chicago Press, 2000
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  • ...e Determination of Some of Its Properties'', University of Chicago Press, Chicago (1917).</ref> gave the improved value ''e'' = 1.591&times;10<sup>&minus;19<
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  • The [[Pullman Company|Pullman]] factory in [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]], with a paternalistic policy of company housing, laid off employees durin
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  • ...er: ''A History Of The Federal Reserve'', Volume I: 1913–51, University Of Chicago Press, 2003]</ref>. It was also the basis of the Reichsbank’s policy of i ...n Greenspan ''A History of the Federal Reserve: 1913-1951'', University of Chicago Press, 2003</ref>. Roosevelt's adoption of deficit spending in 1933 raised
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  • '''John Belushi''' (24 January 1949, Chicago, Illinois – 5 March 1982, Hollywood, California) was a comic actor who ac ...ft, Belushi then enrolled in the University of Illinois, Circle Campus, in Chicago, in the fall of 1970. He let his hair grow to his shoulders and became an a
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  • ...RAL CEREMONIES”, The Private Life of the Romans, Revised by Mary Johnston. Chicago, Atlanta: Scott, Foresman and Company, §475–§476. LCCN 32-7692. Retriev ...al Profiling at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century" (PDF). University of Chicago Law Review 70 (105): 105–128. Template:ISSN. Retrieved on 2007-02-06.</re
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  • ...]] began looking for a way to ship dressed meats from his packing plant in Chicago to the East. ...g ice to cool the contents. The first consignment of dressed beef left the Chicago stockyards in 1857 in ordinary [[boxcar]]s retrofitted with bins filled wit
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  • '''Glenn Hatton''' (1934-2009) was a neuroscientist, born in [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[Illinois (U.S. state)]], on December 12, 1934, who is known
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  • ...ld011.htm The Law of Mass Action] From the website of Loyola University of Chicago. (Click through the slides from sld011.htm to sld024.htm)</ref>
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  • ...hink"<ref> Cass Sunstein: ''The Law of Group Polarisation'', University of Chicago, 1999</ref>.
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  • ...m]]ite whose comedic observations appeared in Hughes's columns for the ''[[Chicago Defender]]'' and the ''[[New York Post]]''. ''Simple Speaks His Mind'' (19 ...6, 2005); James Grossman, "[http://www.lib.niu.edu/ipo/1996/iht329633.html Chicago and the 'Great Migration']," ''Illinois History Teacher'' 3, no. 2 (1996),
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  • ...f> On 19 February, Santelli, a CNBC cable-news reporter, offered to form a Chicago based Tea Party. Within hours the OfficialChicagoTeaParty.com web site was |title=Chicago Tea Party &#124; Tea Party Patriots Chicago. Liberty, Constitutional Principles, Fiscal Responsibility
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  • ...and married Margaret Wooster, 1898-1963, a Ph.D. from the [[University of Chicago]] who was a pioneer in research on child psychology.<ref>See [http://asteri
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  • * Ph.D. in World History from the University of Chicago, and his M.A. and B.A. in History from the University of Arizona.
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  • * [[Chicago Cubs]] * [[Chicago White Sox]]
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  • ...liam T. Hutchinson et al., eds., ''The Papers of James Madison'' (Univ. of Chicago Press, 1962-). the definitive multivolume edition. [http://www.virginia.edu
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  • ...pens by quoting [[Frank Norris]]: "Fancy a novel about [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] or [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]], let us say, or [[Nashville, Tennessee]]
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  • Do you know anything about Chicago's [[R. Eugene Pincham]]? I can hardly imagine you were not aware of some o ...acting Mel Holli, retired U of Illinois-Chicago history prof and expert on Chicago politics. "Melvin Holli" <mholli -at- uic.edu> [[User:Richard Jensen|Richar
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  • ...h Spooning Over |last=Rice |first=William |date=2 August 1987 |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]] |page=33 |accessdate=2 December 2010 |issn=1085-6706 |archiveurl= ...Vichyssoise) |last=Church |first=Ruth Ellen |date=4 May 1969 |newspaper=[[Chicago Tribune]] |page=82 |accessdate=7 December 2010 |archiveurl=https://www.webc
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  • * 7th district: Federal Reserve Bank of [[Chicago, Illinois]]
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  • ...ecurity: Class and Politics in the American Welfare State.'' University of Chicago Press. 1988
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  • ...ation for irony.<ref>Leo Strauss, The City and Man (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964), 50–1 </ref> Besides, although Plato suggests in his ''Apolo
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  • ...ia, The American Institute for Balkan Affairs, 1525 West Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois. Published in 1961, 1962, 1990 , Introduction</ref> Numerous surv ...ia, The American Institute for Balkan Affairs, 1525 West Diversey Parkway, Chicago, Illinois. Published in 1961, 1962, 1990
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  • ...met and married Margaret Wooster, 1898-1963, a PhD from the University of Chicago who was a pioneer in research on child psychology.<ref>See [http://asteria.
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  • United States: Chicago banking panic
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  • ...eration ANADYR: U.S. and Soviet Generals Recount the Cuban Missile Crisis. Chicago: Edition Q, 1994</ref> In 2004, he spoke against the military policies of [
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  • ...|Needle, Jan]] and Peter Thomson. 1981. ''Brecht''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; Oxford: Basil Blackwell. {{ISBN|0-226-57022-3}}.
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  • ...view articles, that's what counts. Meanwhile I suggest editors look at the Chicago Manual of Style re what comprises fair use. All reference books depend on t ...input. It'd be very nice if it turns out to be as simple as following the Chicago Manual of Style! How about if we do this. I'll review that probably tomorro
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  • :*Lee RB, DeVore I. (1968) Man the Hunter. Aldine Publishing Company, Chicago. .... In: Man the Hunter. Editors: Lee RB and DeVore I. Aldine Publishing Co., Chicago.
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  • ...and for Forensic Hypnosis. (1995) ''American Society of Clinical Hypnosis''Chicago: American Society of Clinical Hypnosis Press. ISBN: 1886610010
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  • *Baarslag, Karl, ''SOS to the Rescue'', Cadmus Books, Chicago, 1935.
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  • Meyer, L.B.: Emotion and Meaning in Music, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1956
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  • ...o join the Canadian army to go and fight.<ref> McDonald, ''Insull''</ref> Chicago and the Midwest generally was isolationist and opposed to war, primarily be ...sh immigrants worked actively for intervention. London-born Samuel Insull, Chicago's leading industrialist, for example, enthusiastically provided money, prop
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  • ...alled upon and to obey their superior officers. After a convention held at Chicago under O'Mahony's presidency in November 1863, the American wing of the move
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  • ...rose in firms that attack affected", by Robert Manor and Melissa Allison, Chicago Tribune, September 19, 2001]</ref>
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  • ...MT">Ross A. Slotten, M.D., is a family practitioner in private practice in Chicago. He is a Wallace enthusiast and has retraced a number of Wallace's travels
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  • ...an B. Anthony (?), Haymarket, Billy Mitchell (military court-martial), the Chicago Seven.
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  • ...envenoming of the bushmaster (Lachesis) with report of a fatal bite. Bull. Chicago Herp. Soc. 33(6):113-123.
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  • {{rpr|Chicago}}
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  • ...ury'' (1964), adaptations of "[[The Pedestrian]]," "The Veldt" and "To the Chicago Abyss."
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  • Lippmann, W. (1928). American inquisitors; a commentary on Dayton and Chicago. New York: The Macmillan company.
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  • {{rpr|Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago}} (13 May)
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  • ...ndberg, ''Theories of Vision from al-Kindi to Kepler'', (Chicago, Univ. of Chicago Pr., 1976), pp. 60-7.</ref>
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  • * Feffer, Andrew. ''The Chicago Pragmatists and American Progressivism'' (1993).
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  • ...Francisco Bay]] on [[9 May]], loaded ammunition at [[Port Chicago, CA|Port Chicago]], and headed back to Hawaii on the 14th. In June and July, she made two mo
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  • ...: Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence'' 2012, Palmer Square Press, Chicago. 242 pages. ISBN 978-0-9839584-4-4. </ref>
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  • ...Richerson, P.J. 1985. Culture and the Evolutionary Process. University of Chicago Press. ...Account of the Social and Conceptual Development of Science. University of Chicago Press.
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  • .... Woodhouse (1910) Woodhouse's English-Greek Dictionary, The University of Chicago Library</ref> ...s adapted from "Telescope." The World Book Student Discovery Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book, Inc., 2005.</ref>
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  • ...o plan the fine arts section of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. Under the leadership of [[Charles McKim]] partner in the New Y
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  • ...d University]] (M.A. 1897). For a few months he lived at [[Hull House]] in Chicago, coming under the spell of [[Jane Addams]]. His unfinished Harvard PhD the
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  • | author = John Yoo | publisher = University of Chicago | year = 2005
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  • | [[U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships|U.S. Clay Court Championships]], Chicago <ref>{{cite book | url=https://archive.org/details/spaldingstennisa07pare | | [[U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships|U.S. Clay Court Championships]], [[Chicago, Illinois]]
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  • ...t Wilson and Charles John Evans, and the following year by Nikola Tesla in Chicago. (Tesla developed an hour-glass type of filings coherer, which achieved dec
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  • ...State Legislature history page. Some leaders, such as [[Harold Ickes]] of Chicago, supported Wilson in 1916. Many followed Roosevelt back into the Republican
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  • ...d, he asked [[Samuel W. Stratton]], a physics professor at [[University of Chicago]] (later to become president of the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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  • ...Martin E. Marty, who was professor and endowed chair of the University of Chicago Divinity School, observes that Peel “has begun to break the barriers betw
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  • ...ndertaken in the last 80 years, especially by the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, they have always collapsed in the face of bitter internal disputes among c
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  • ...es.pl?page_num=745 ] Woodhouse’s English – Greek Dictionary, University of Chicago Library; [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1
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  • ...g sound check at Metropolitan Sport Center, 17 January 1975 (Actual source Chicago 6 July 1973)
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  • * Currie, David P., “The Civil War Congress,” ''University of Chicago Law Review,'' 73 (Fall 2006), 1131–1225.
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  • ...Among Financial Services Firms'' (Paper presented at a Federal Reserve of Chicago - Bank for International Settlements conference on “Market Discipline: Ev ...to government regulation. Economists of the [[Chicago School of Economics|Chicago school]] were arguing that the economic regulation of largely competitive m
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  • ...or=James Conant, John Haugeland, eds |edition=2nd |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isbn=0226457990}} ...s S Kuhn |year=1966 |isbn=0226458083 |edition=3rd |publisher=University of Chicago Press |page=p. 157 |quote=That decision must be based less on past achievem
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  • ...epage/neurofounders.html Founders of Neurology] University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Neurology</ref><ref>[http://www.whonamedit.com/index.cfm]</re
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  • ...y Harry Bates, F. Orlin Tremaine, and John W. Campbell, Advent:Publishers, Chicago, 1964 ...by James Blish, writing as William Atheling, Jr., Advent:Publishers, Inc. Chicago, 1970
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  • ...ff on the bibliography subpage. Any objections to making all the footnotes Chicago style and the bibliography list all APA? [[User:Shamira Gelbman|Shamira Gel
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  • ...Kuhn |year=1966 |isbn=0226458083 |edition=3rd ed |publisher=University of Chicago Press}}. ...1966 |isbn=0226458083 |pages=p. 5 |edition=3rd ed |publisher=University of Chicago Press}}
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  • ...ives: Narrative Production in the Age of Taylor, Veblen, and Ford.'' U. of Chicago Press, 1993. 431 pp. ...of Invention and Technological Enthusiasm 1870-1970''. 2nd ed. 2004, U of Chicago Press.
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  • ...e Quarterly Review of Biology, Volume 82, No 4, The University of Chicago, Chicago Introduction IN TERMS OF publications, “systems biology” is currently a
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  • ...hall be on the election committee." Alternatively, one could adopt the old Chicago or Jersey City motto, "vote early and often." [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Ho
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  • We need a "Fair use" category. I suggest we adopt the ''Chicago Manual of Style'' (15th ed 2003) guidelines in ch 4 section 4.74-4.84. Not ...is NOT A POLICY. It's a code for fair use images. I recommend we adopt the Chicago Manual of Style policies --used by many university pressesand journals. [[U
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  • ...very satisfactory.<ref>Puzo, D. “Botulism in infants is linked to honey”. Chicago Sun-Times. February 1992. [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-4094736.html
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  • ...d Los Angeles: Politics, Society, and Culture. A Comparative View.'' U. of Chicago Press, 2003. 558 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/New-York-Los-Angeles-Culture/d
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  • ...{{cite web | url=http://www.rickross.com/reference/opus/opus41.html | work=Chicago Tribune | title=Catholics scrutinize enigmatic Opus Dei | accessdate=2006-1
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  • ...(disambiguation)|New York]], [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] and [[Chicago, Illinois]] metro areas were larger, while [[Houston]] came next after Dall
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  • ...he Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics, and Life. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-73937-6 [http://www.intothecool.com/ Link to Chapter Exce ...5) ''Into the Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics, and Life.'' University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-73936-8 [http://www.intothecool.com/index.php/| Read larg
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  • ...e family fortune was due to his paternal grandfather's land investments in Chicago, to his father's frugality, and to operation of an import company called Ha
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  • ...nd packaging. The emigration of the German [[Bauhaus]] school of design to Chicago in 1937 brought a "mass-produced" minimalism to America; sparking a wild fi
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  • ...included [[The Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire]], [[The Great Chicago Fire]], [[Los Alamos Wildland Fire]], and [[The MGM Grand Hotel Fire in Las
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  • ...Wacquant, ''An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology'' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992). </ref>. He pointed out that “Social capital is the sum of t ...26 March 2008}}</ref></blockquote> Roger Myerson, of the [[University of Chicago]], described a "chicken and egg" problem between the U.S. [[Coalition Provi
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  • ...Wacquant, ''An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology'' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992). </ref>. He pointed out that “Social capital is the sum of t ...26 March 2008}}</ref></blockquote> Roger Myerson, of the [[University of Chicago]], described a "chicken and egg" problem between the U.S. [[Coalition Provi
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  • ...kes the entire army and navy of the United States to deliver a postcard in Chicago," he thundered, "that card will be delivered." Most governors supported Cle
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  • ...Parkhurst. ''Accounting for Taste: The Triumph of French Cuisine.'' U. of Chicago Press, 2004. 258 pp.
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  • ...Missions of California and The Old Southwest|publisher=A.C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, IL|id=}}
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  • ...ction and Fantasy: Volume 1| publisher=Advent: Publishers, Inc. | location=Chicago | year=1974 | pages = 87|id=ISBN 0-911682-20-1}}</ref> Campbell was not gi *''A Requiem for Astounding'', by Alva Rogers, Advent:Publishers, Chicago, 1964
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  • .../www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1997-03-25-9703250029-story.html |work=Chicago Tribune |date=March 25, 1997}}</ref>
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  • ...was in attendance at the world-premiere of Play! A Video Game Symphony in Chicago on May 27, 2006, the European debut in Stockholm on June 14, 2006 as well a
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  • ...agreed to provide top-up fuel and oil for the planes. Two of the planes (''Chicago'' and ''New Orleans'') made it back to Seattle 26,345 miles and 175 days la ...annual competitions included the Men’s Air Derby Race from Los Angeles to Chicago; the Shell Speed Race; the MacRobertson Race, a London to Melbourne contest
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  • ...oduced to great success in 1925. The Boeing 40 won Boeing the right to the Chicago to San Francisco airmail route. Donald Douglas started Douglas Aircraft in ...New York to Chicago, and William Boeing’s United Aircraft, which flew from Chicago to San Francisco—won the rights to the northern route. The rights to the
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  • ...://www.bartleby.com/141/ here.] For American English, please consult ''The Chicago Manual of Style'' for matters of formatting, punctuation, etc. and Garner's
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  • ...gh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], [[Detroit]] and finally [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] where he stayed for two weeks and visited Wright at [[Taliesin]]. <br/>
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  • ...ld be to work through the search result and integrate selected items (like Chicago Plan) into the Related Pages listings, but now I'm unclear of whether is sh
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  • '''John David Landis''' (b. 3 August 1950 Chicago, Illinois) is a Hollywood film director whose films have grossed over half
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  • A strange thing I seem to be seeing here in Chicago is that amidst all the predictions of doom and gloom, '''Help Wanted''' sig *"The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago maintains an index, called '''the National Activity Index''', which in the
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  • ...om Developing countries, Netherlands www.cbi.nl . Watt Publishing Company, Chicago, USA organisers of International Pet Food Forums and Conferences www.wattn
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  • ...cuss cultural characteristics, like "Use of surgical services by blacks in Chicago". That was not true in texts of these disciplines before [[World War II]].
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  • ...Evolutionary Account of the Social and Conceptual Development of Science'' Chicago University Press ISBN0226360512 </ref>
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  • ...''Memoirs of an Unregulated Economist'' (1988), autobiography of leader of Chicago School of Economics
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  • ...ight suggests not. In ''The Economics of New Goods'' pp29-66 University of Chicago Press 1997</ref>
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  • At the [[Emancipation Centennial Celebration]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in [[August]], 1963, Morgan was nationally recognized. Shortly
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  • ..."Best of..." by ''Money Magazine,'' "Favorite Places on the Web" by the ''Chicago Sun Times,'' "Hot Sites" by ''USATODAY.com,'' and "Top 100 Classic Sites" b
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  • ...m/coms2/summary_0286-32351150_ITM Editorial: Samuel Alito Jr.'s Merits], ''Chicago Tribune'', January 8, 2006. Retrieved July 22, 2009.</ref> In an unusual di
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  • ...icago Manual of Style would change a lot of capitalization in the article. Chicago style does not capitalize words like park, palace, commissioner, or exhibit ::I don't have strong feelings either way. I am going by Chicago style based on the [[CZ:Article_Mechanics#Grammar.2C_spelling.2C_punctuatio
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  • ...aphs) (''Foundations of the Unity of Sciences'', vol. 1, The University of Chicago Press, 1969, p. vii).</blockquote>
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  • ...ight suggests not. In ''The Economics of New Goods'' pp29-66 University of Chicago Press 1997</ref>
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  • ==Chicago Historical Institute pictures== ...I've been getting some help from Russell Potter about old photos from the Chicago Historical Society (which I had put into numerous Wikipedia articles -- and
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  • ...ies, 4-1); 1916 (beating the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4-1); and 1918 (beating the Chicago Cubs, 4-2).<ref>http://www.baseball-almanac.com/ws/yr1915ws.shtml; http://w
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  • ...s=243–257 |doi=10.2307/2716953 |jstor=2716953 |publisher=The University of Chicago Press|s2cid=149765241 }}</ref> Because Tennessee had ratified the Fourteent
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  • ...men's Transition from Slavery to Freedom in South Carolina'' University of Chicago Press, 1997.
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  • ...said Alberto Simpser, professor of political science at the University of Chicago. "If they all point in the same direction," he said, referring to statistic
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  • ...a 'missing link' between evolution and intelligent design. (Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune Commentary, "A Missing Link? The Man Everybody Ignored")
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  • * Mathews, Donald. ''Religion in the Old South'' University of Chicago Press, 1977.
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  • ...ch as [[Ferdinand Tönnies]], [[Georg Simmel]], [[Emile Durkheim]] or the [[Chicago School of Sociology]], while [[European ethnology]], [[culturalism]] and [[
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  • ...Financial Founding Fathers: The Men Who Made America Rich,'' University of Chicago Press, 2006. ISBN 0-226-91068-7.
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  • ...it on Bible inerrancy was held in [[Chicago, Illinois]], in 1978 and the [[Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy]] was signed by more than 200 evangelical s
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  • ...du/efts/Woodhouse/ Woodhouse's English-Greek Dictionary] The University of Chicago Library. pp 944, 801, 719, 967, 791, 347</ref>
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