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  • ...all list. a writer, actor, and stand-up comic trained in improvisation at chicago's second city, les golden has written scripts between telemarketers and hom ...shed out with soap and his brain vacuumed clean, and he must be vanquished from modern society. he is dangerous, seditious, and a threat to freedom-loving
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  • ...Expos<br/>Jerry Sullivan, NFL veteran offensive lineman<br/>Norm Van Lier, Chicago Bulls, broadcaster<br/>Bill Vogel, jazz trumpeter, Dukes of Dixieland<br/>B [[Category:American scientists]]
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  • ...Expos<br/>Jerry Sullivan, NFL veteran offensive lineman<br/>Norm Van Lier, Chicago Bulls, broadcaster<br/>Bill Vogel, jazz trumpeter, Dukes of Dixieland<br/>B [[Category:American scientists]]
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  • ...to the newly formed United States in 1783. Springfield is the capital and Chicago the largest city. Population: [[Population:=12,700,000|12,700,000]]. ...Illinois Rivers. They traveled the length of the state -- from what is now Chicago to the southernmost reaches of Illinois.
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  • |birth_place = [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] Born on May 28, 1930, in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], as a youth Drake loved electronics and chemistry. He repor
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  • The word « synergology » is taken from the Greek « syn », « ergon » and « logo » meaning the idea of « toge ...stars. This must not be confused with the subject of the study: the stars. Scientists practice astronomy not stars. We do not do numbers. We do mathematics. An o
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  • ...aul|Twin Cities]] radio station, [[WLAG]], renaming it [[WCCO (AM)|WCCO]] (from Washburn-Crosby Company). General Mills itself was created in 1928 when Was ...loped by Pillsbury’s research and development department. Taking Pillsbury scientists more than a year to develop, space food cubes were followed by other space-
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  • ...for the Environment) had its founding in 1985 in Oak Park, [[Illinois]]. From 1989 until the current date, its president has been [[Les Golden]]. Under ...ies were held at the site for several months. The movement was covered by Chicago-area press and television, including an extensive interviewe on NBC by repo
    44 KB (6,824 words) - 13:14, 7 November 2017
  • ...uring firm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where h ....php/Cornell_University</ref> He received the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley,<ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/d
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:30, 17 May 2014
  • ...uring firm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where h ....php/Cornell_University</ref> He received the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley,<ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/d
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:28, 17 May 2014
  • ...uring firm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where h ....php/Cornell_University</ref> He received the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley,<ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/d
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:29, 17 May 2014
  • ..., ''[[Great Books of the Western World]]'', Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., Chicago, IL, 1952. * [[Jean van Heijenoort|van Heijenoort, Jean]] (ed. 1967), ''From Frege To Gödel: A Source Book in Mathematical Logic, 1879–1931'', Harva
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  • ..., ''[[Great Books of the Western World]]'', Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., Chicago, IL, 1952. * [[Jean van Heijenoort|van Heijenoort, Jean]] (ed. 1967), ''From Frege To Gödel: A Source Book in Mathematical Logic, 1879–1931'', Harva
    61 KB (7,562 words) - 18:18, 18 March 2008
  • ...uring firm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where h ....php/Cornell_University</ref> He received the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley,<ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/d
    76 KB (11,051 words) - 17:10, 3 October 2022
  • ...rightful legal owners, or removed as other Directory listings are authored from scratch and can serve as basic demonstration examples. If you wish to edit ...e laboratory of the [[geneticist]] [[Hermann Joseph Muller|H. J. Muller]]. From 1962 to 1968, he worked at the [[Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory]].
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  • ...uring firm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where h ...rch (Great Barrington, Mass.), and received the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley,<ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/d
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  • ...esident of the United States]]. Elected to four terms in office, he served from 1933 to 1945, and is the only U.S. president to have served more than two t ...won four presidential elections in a row, causing a realignment political scientists call the [[Fifth Party System]]. His aggressive use of the federal governme
    114 KB (16,381 words) - 17:13, 1 April 2008
  • ...com/1969/04/16/page/77/article/sox-home-opener-today-horlen-to-start|title=Chicago Tribune - Historical Newspapers|website=Archives.chicagotribune.com|access- ...diums, such as the [[Kansas City Royals]]' [[Kauffman Stadium]], to switch from artificial turf back to natural grass.
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  • Licklider moved from the Psycho-Acoustic Laboratory at [[Harvard University]] to [[Massachusetts ...TU-T) around 1976. X.25 was independent of the TCP/IP protocols that arose from the experimental work of [[DARPA]] on the ARPANET, Packet Radio Net and Pac
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  • ...r, there remains the question of where the philosophy of mathematics comes from. ...mic writers like [[Aristophanes]]. That makes for a likely story, as seen from a distance, but it is more likely an artifact of the sample of works that a
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