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Cáhita
Cáhita is a group of North American Indians, mainly of the Mayo and Yaqui tribes, found chiefly in Mexico, belonging to the Piman family, and numbering some 40,000. References ..
Ch'ien Lee
Ch'ien C. Lee is a taxonomist and botanist specialising in the carnivorous plant genus Nepenthes. Lee has described several new Nepenthes species, including N. glandulifera and N. platychila. ..
Ch'in Chiu-Shao
Ch'in Chiu-Shao (秦九韶, transcribed Qin Jiushao in pinyin) (ca. 1202-1261) was a Chinese mathematician, now regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of the 13th century. This is particularly remarkable, as Ch'in did not devote his life to mathematics. He was accomplished in many other fiel..
Chi
As a Wade-Giles Chinese language romanization, chi may refer to: Ch'i (traditional: 氣, simplified: 气), the word roughly meaning "life energy" and written qi or qì in PinyinChi (冀; in Pinyin: Jì), an abbreviation for the Chinese province of HebeiChi (吉; in Pinyin: Ji), an abbreviation for t..
Chi-A.D.
Chi-A.D. are Dave Young and Andy Cotta (A.D. stands for Anno Domini), a psychedelic trance project from England. Discography Virtual Spirit (Nova Tekk Records 1997)Exit Eternity 12" (Transient Records 1997)Anno Domini (Nova Tekk Records 1999)Astral Warrior (RMX) /Awakenings 12" 1998Biocandy /Celes..
Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)
"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go to Sleep)" is a popular song. It was written by Mack David, Jerry Livingston, and Al Hoffman and published in 1947. The song was popularized by Perry Como in 1947. The recording was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-2259. The record first reache..
Chi-Bangin
Chi-Bangin' was an underground rap mixtape released in the Chicagoland area featuring local artists. It featured up-and-coming Chicago rappers including Twista, Do or Die and Crucial Conflict, and spawned numerous sequels. It was reissued in 2005 as a double CD featuring new material. ..
Chi-Cheemaun
--> The M.S. Chi-Cheemaun is a passenger and car ferry in Ontario, Canada, which traverses Lake Huron between Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula and South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island. The ferry connects the two geographically-separate portions of Highway 6. Contents 1 History2 Facts3&..
Chi-Chi
Chi-Chi may refer to many things including: Chi-Chi's a Tex-Mex restaurant chain.Juan "Chi-Chi" Rodríguez - the first Puerto Rican to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.Chi-Chi is a fictional character in the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z and the anime Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and ..
Chi-Chi's
Chi-Chi's was a popular Mexican restaurant chain. It also had a division of grocery foods, later purchased by Hormel Foods. Salsa was their top grocery food. Contents 1 What's in a name?2 Birthdays3 Ramon4 Salsification5 Hepatitis Outbreak / Legal Trouble / Closing6 ..
Chi-Chi (Dragon Ball)
Chi-Chi Japanese Original Manga First Appearance Issue #xx Appears in Race Family ConnectionsOx King (Father)Son Goku (Husband)Goten (Son)Gohan (Son)Pan (Granddaughter)Videl (Daughter in Law)Bardock (Father in law) DB Character Listing - Chi-Chi is a fictional character in the Dragon B..
Chi-Chi earthquake
The Chi-Chi earthquake (also known as 921 earthquake) occurred on September 21, 1999 in central Taiwan at 1:47 am local time (September 20 17:47 GMT) and measured 7.6 on the Richter scale. Its epicenter was at 23.87° N latitude, 120.75° E longitude, which is in the Ji-Ji Township (Chi-Chi by Wade..
Chi-Foon Chan
Chi-Foon Chan is President and Chief Operating Officer of Synopsys, Inc.. [From the Synopsys website...] Dr. Chi-Foon Chan shares responsibility for running the company with Synopsys Chairman and CEO Dr. Aart de Geus. Dr. Chan is focused on driving the company's internal operations and w..
Chi-Huey Wong
Chi-Huey Wong (Chinese: 翁啟惠) is a Taiwan-born biochemist and Ernest W Hahn Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology in The Scripps Research Institute at La Jolla, California. His expertise is synthetic chemistry and organic chemistry, especially in carbohydrate biochemistry and chemical pro..
Chi-hwa-seon
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Chi-Lan Lieu
--> Chi-Lan Lieu previously worked on the TechTV show Fresh Gear as a correspondent until it was cancelled following the merger of TechTV and G4. She later became an on-air contributor for The Screen Savers in November 2004 until departing the network in January 2005. Chi-Lan has appeared in the ..
Chi-ling Lin
Chi-Ling Lin (Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), is a one of the Taiwanese top models. She is considered the nation's Top Model based on recent annual income. In 2004 alone, she earned nearly US $1,000,000 from promoting various products. She is said to be a high-EQ model star, as she always wears a..
Chi-Ming Yang
Chi-Ming Yang is the director of the Neurochemistry and Physical Organic Chemistry Laboratory at Nankai University, Tianjin, China. In 2000, he discovered that the prion protein associated with vCJD and the amyloid precursor protein associated with early stage Alzheimer's have very similar amino aci..
Chi-mon
Chi-mon or Chi mon is the Ninja discipline of geography. The ninja of medieval Japan would spend many days in classrooms learning the geography of Japan and memorizing its major rivers and their tributaries. In addition, ninja would learn geology, zoology, and entomology in order to determine th..
Chi-Pig
Chi-Pig was a new wave power trio hailing from Akron, Ohio. During the 1960's and 70's, Susan Schmidt and Deborah Smith were active in several area bands, notably The Poor Girls, Cinderella's Revenge, and Friction. Around 1977, they teamed up with Richard Roberts to form Chi-Pig, taking their name..
Chi-square distribution
x^ e^\,]| cdf =[\frac\,]| mean =[k\,]| median =approximately [k-2/3\,]| mode =[k-2\,] if [k\geq 2\,]| variance =[2\,k\,]| skewness =[\sqrt\,]| kurtosis =[12/k\,]| entropy =[\fra..
Chi-square target models
Chi-Square target models were introduced by Peter Swerling and are used to describe the statistical properties of the radar cross-section of complex objects. Contents 1 General Target Model2 Swerling Target Models2.1 Swerling I2.2 Swerling II2.3 Swerling III2.4 Swerl..
Chi-square test
A chi-square test is any statistical hypothesis test in which the test statistic has a chi-square distribution when the null hypothesis is true, or any in which the probability distribution of the test statistic (assuming the null hypothesis is true) can be made to approximate a chi-square distribut..
Chi-tang ho
Doctor Chi Tang Ho is a food scientist. He received his PhD in organic chemistry in 1974 and immediately started working professionally as a researcher and professor in the Food Science Department at Rutgers University. He is now Director of the food science graduate program at Rutgers University in..
Chi-Town Rumble
Chi-Town Rumble was a PPV in World Championship Wrestling that was under the banner of the NWA. It was a one-time PPV held in 1989 at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Illinois. The PPV Sting defeated Butch Reed (with Hiro Matsuda).Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Paul E. Dangerously, Jac..
Chi1 Orionis
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Chia
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Chia (Salvia hispanica) is a plant of the genus Salvia of the mint family. Chia originated in the central Valley of Mexico. Chia is grown commercially for its seed, which is a source of food, and is extremely rich in Omega 3 fatty acids. Contents 1 ..
Chia-Hsian Hsieh
Chia-Hsian Hsieh (謝佳賢) (born April 8, 1976) is one of the best offensive players, and one of the most powerful left-handed hitters, in Taiwan's Chinese Professional Baseball League. He currently plays for the Macoto Cobras. Records April 12, 2006: Hit the milestone 5000th home run of the CPBL..
Chia-Wei Woo
Professor Chia-Wei Woo (吳家瑋) was the Founding President of the The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. His dedicated efforts included his work in raising considerable funding and recruiting outstanding Faculty for the University; together with Chung Sze Yuen, he created a world cl..
Chiac language
The word chiac has two meanings, both of which refer to particular vocabulary, accent, sentence structures and idioms spoken by Acadian French inhabitants of south-east New Brunswick, Canada. The word itself is generally considered a derivation of the name "Shediac," a town in the area. Some have a..
Chiado Museum
The Chiado Museum, in Lisbon, is the National Contemporary Art Museum of Portugal. It was created in 1911 and inaugurated, in the new installations, in 1994. It reunites artistical works, mostly from Portugal, from the period from 1850 to 1950. It holds the best collections of Portuguese painting an..
Chiajna
Chiajna is a commune in the south-west of Ilfov County, Romania. It was named after Chiajna, the wife of Cernică Ştirbey, a Wallachian vornic who owned the area where people from Cernavodă settled and founded the village. An other history: this Lady Chiajna (ca. 1525–1588, Constantinople) is th..
Chiaki Hara
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Chiaki Hara is a Japanese model. Some of her photos emphasize both her strength and her femininity. ..
Chiaki Ishikawa
is the lead vocalist for the Japanese musical duo See-Saw. She has had two solo albums apart from See-Saw activity ('Magnolia' and 'Inner Garden'.) With Yuki Kajiura, the other half of See-Saw, she provided the first ending theme to Gundam SEED (Anna ni Issho Datta no ni), the final ending for Gund..
Chiaki J. Konaka
Chiaki J. Konaka (小中千昭 Konaka Chiaki, born April 4 1961) is a Japanese scriptwriter who works predominantly on anime. His serious works generally have a dark, psychological tone. He is most well known for the anime Serial Experiments Lain. Being a fan of both Neon Genesis Evangelion and the..
Chiaki Kon
is a Japanese anime director who directed the anime version of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. He also worked the storyboard and dramatization for the anime Midori Days. References ..
Chiaki Kuriyama
, is a Japanese actress. From age 11 Kuriyama saw work as a child model and minor television and film roles, including Toire no Hanako-san (1995). Kuriyama first achieved widespread recognition in Japan for her starring roles in the horror movies Shikoku (1999) and Ju-on (2000). Later in 2000..
Chiaki Maeda
Chiaki Maeda (前田ちあき) is a Japanese seiyū. Notable voice roles Gunparade March (TV) as Maki TanabePetite Princess Yucie (TV) as Chow Resources [Chiaki Maeda Info] by the Anime News Network ..
Chiaki Mukai
Chiaki Mukai (向井千秋 Mukai Chiaki, born May 6, 1952) (M.D., Ph.D.) is a JAXA astronaut (Payload Specialist). Chiaki Mukai, (nee Naito), was born in Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. She is married to Makio Mukai, M.D., Ph.D. Her recreational interests include snow skiing, Alpine competit..
Chiaki Osawa
, born November 19, 1981, is a female seiyū. She was born in Tokyo, Japan. Her blood type is B. Notable Voice Roles Chao Lingshen in Negima! ..
Chialingosaurus
Chialingosaurus (meaning "Chialing Lizard") was a stegosaur similar to Kentrosaurus from the Upper Shaximiao Formation, Late Jurassic beds in Sichuan Province in China. Its age makes it one of the oldest species of stegosaurs, living about 160 million years ago. Since it was an herbivore, scient..
Chiam See Tong
Chiam See Tong Chiam See Tong (}; }; born March 12, 1935) represents the Potong Pasir Single-Member Constituency in the Parliament of Singapore. He was the leader of Singapore Democratic Party before being ousted by his protege, Dr. Chee Soon Juan. He is currently the head of the Singapore Peo..
Chian'niu
Chian'niu is a word coined by C. E. Dorsett for his Space Opera series modeled after the chinese term Jianghu which is used to denote the underworld of the Galaxy. It is a parallel world to that of pokite society. The term is also applied as a Title for his series of novels which began with Liquid..
Chiana
Farscape character Chiana Homeworld Nebari Prime Race Nebari Gender Female Affiliation Moya's crew Portrayer Gigi Edgley Chiana is a fictional character on the television science fiction series Farscape, played by Gigi Edgley. Chiana is a Nebari, a grey skinned race whose ..
Chianca de Garcia
Chianca de Garcia was a Portuguese film director. He was born in 1898 and died in 1983. ..
Chianche
Chianche is a town in Avellino Province, in the Campania region of Italy. Locality The town rises on the border between the Avellino and Benevento provinces, on top of a green hill. It is surrounded by chestnut-tree woods, while the fertile countryside produces very fine olive oil and the famous DO..
Chiangchun-Xiang
Chiangchun-Xiang (將軍鄉 -hsiang pinyin:Jiangjun-xiang) is a rural township (hsiang) in Tainan County, Taiwan. the first two hanzi of its name mean "general". Chiangchun is located on the west coast of Taiwan, and has a harbour and a beach. Its population as of 2005 is 22,657. ..
Chiangnen
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Chiang Ching-kuo
Chiang Ching-kuo (蔣經國) Chiang Ching-kuo (Chinese: 蔣經國; Pinyin: Jiǎng Jīngguó; Wade-Giles: Chiang Ching-kuo) (April 271, 1910 - January 13, 1988), Kuomintang politician and leader, was the son of Chiang Kai-shek and held numerous posts in the government of the Republic of China..
Chiang Ching-kuo Memorial Song
The Chiang Ching-kuo Memorial Song was written shortly after Republic of China President Chiang Ching-kuo died. See also Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Song ..
Chiang Dao National Park
Chiang Dao National Park ..
Chiang Fang-liang
Faina Chiang (1916–2004) Faina Chiang Fang-liang (蔣方良; pinyin: Jiǎng Fāngliáng) (May 15, 1916–December 15, 2004) was the wife of President Chiang Ching-kuo and served as First Lady of the Republic of China on Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. Born Faina Epatyevna Vakhreva (Фаи..
Chiang Hsiao-chang
Chiang Hsiao-chang (Chinese: 蔣孝章) (1936 -) is the only daughter of Chiang Ching-kuo, the President of the Republic of China in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. Her mother is Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as Chiang Fang-liang. She had one older brother, Hsiao-wen, and two younger brothers, Hs..
Chiang Hsiao-wen
Chiang Hsiao-wen (Chinese: 蔣孝文)(AKA Alan Chiang)(December, 1935 - April 14 1989) was the eldest son of Chiang Ching-kuo, the President of the Republic of China in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. His mother is Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as Chiang Fang-liang. He had one younger sister, Hsia..
Chiang Hsiao-wu
Chiang Hsiao-wu (Chinese: 蔣孝武) (AKA: Alex Chiang) (April 25 1945 - July 1 1991), was the second son of Chiang Ching-kuo, the President of the Republic of China in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. His mother is Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as Chiang Fang-liang. He had one older brother, Hsiao-..
Chiang Hsiao-yung
Chiang Hsiao-yung (Chinese: 蒋孝勇) (AKA: Eddie Chiang) (October, 1948 - December 22 1996), born in Shanghai, China, was the third son of Chiang Ching-kuo, the President of the Republic of China in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988. His mother was Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as Chiang Fang-lian..
Chiang Kai-shek
Names (details) Known in English as: Chiang Kai-shek Known in mainland China as: 蔣介石 Hanyu Pinyin: Jiǎng Jièshí Wade-Giles: Chiang Chieh-shih Known in Taiwan as: 蔣中正 Hanyu Pinyin: Jiǎng Zhōngzhèng Wade-Giles: Chiang Chung-cheng Family name: Jiang Traditional Chinese: ..
Chiang Kai-shek International Airport
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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall The view of the memorial hall from the Concert Hall. The Gate of Great Centrality and Perfect Uprightness is the main entranceway to the memorial. A pond near the main building, which is visible through the trees. The main vault of th..
Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Song
The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Song (蔣公紀念歌) was written to commemorate the late President Chiang Kai-shek of the Republic of China. The song was written by Huang Yu-ti (黃友棣) in 1975, who later also wrote Chiang Ching-kuo Memorial Song in 1988. The song was formerly popular for school c..
Chiang Khong
Chiang Khong is a small town at the Mekong river in the northeast of Chiang Mai province in Thailand. It is the northernmost border crossing of the country into Laos (with Houayxay on the opposite shore of the Mekong). ..
Chiang Kuang-Nai
Jiang Kuang-Nai (Chiang Kuang-Nai, Jiang Guangnai) was a general and statesman in the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China. Born: 1888, died: 1967 [link] 1932: bodyguard to Sun Yat-sen.19??: Promoted to General and Commander in Chief of the 19th Route Army (Mao commanded 8..
Chiang Mai
For the province containing the city, see Chiang Mai province. A street scene in Chiang Mai, showing (centre right), a gate of the old city wall. Chiang Mai City seen from Doi Suthep. Chiang Mai (in Thai [เชียงใหม่] ([Media helphelp]·[info ..
Chiang Mai International Airport
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Chiang Mai Metropolitan Area
The Chiang Mai Metropolitan Area (Thai: เขตนครเชียงใหม่และปริมณฑล) is another name for Chiang Mai city. It has an area of around 529 km² and population of 692,148 inhabitants. The population density is 1,308.41 inh/km². Administrative Division The..
Chiang Mai Province
Chiang Mai (Thai [เชียงใหม่] ([Media helphelp]·[info])) is the second-biggest province (changwat) of Thailand, located in the north of the country. Neighboring provinces are (from north-east clockwise) Chiang Rai, Lampang, Lamphun, Tak and Mae Hong S..
Chiang Mai University
Chiang Mai University (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่) was the first provincial university established in Thailand and the first to be named after the city it is located in. The university's main campus of 4 kilometers² (816 acres) stands at the foot of Suthep ..
Chiang Nan
Chiang Nan (江南) (??-October 15, 1984) was the pen name of Taiwanese-American writer Henry Liu (劉宜良). Chiang Nan was a vocal critic of the Kuomintang. He wrote an unauthorized biography of Chiang Ching-kuo, former President of the Republic of China. He became a naturalized citizen of the U..
Chiang Pin-kung
Chiang Pin-kung (}; }) (born December 16, 1932) is a politician in the Republic of China on Taiwan. He is currently a vice chairman of the Kuomintang and an at-large member of the Legislative Yuan. Chiang received his Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo in 1971. He was Asssistant Commercial Attach..
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai is both a city and a province in Thailand. For the province, see Chiang Rai Province. Nakhon Chiang Rai, showing the ancient city walls and more recent gates : Pratu Nang Ing (ประตูนางอิง) Pratu Chiang Mai (ประตูเชียงใหม่) Pratu Wai (..
Chiang Rai Airport
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Chiang Rai International Airport
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Chiang Rai Province
Chiang Rai (Thai เชียงราย) is the most northern province (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from east clockwise) Phayao, Lampang and Chiang Mai. In the north it borders Laos and Myanmar. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 Symbols5&nbs..
Chiang Wei-kuo
Chiang Wei-kuo (蔣緯國, 蒋纬国; Hanyu Pinyin: Jiang Weiguo), or Wego Chiang (October 6, 1916–September 22, 1997) was a son of President Chiang Kai-shek, adoptive brother of President Chiang Ching-kuo, and an important figure in the Kuomintang (KMT). His nickname was Jianhao (建鎬) and..
Chiang Wei-shui
Chiang Wei-shui (蔣渭水; Jiang Weishui) (8 February 1891—5 August 1931) was a founder of theTaiwanese Cultural Association and the Taiwan People's Party. He is seen as one of the most important figures in the colonial resistance movement. He was born in Ilan. He worked as a diviner. At the age ..
Chiang Yee
Chiang Yee (Later Jiang Yi under the Pinyin spelling system),(1903-1977), self-styled as "The Silent Traveller", was a Chinese poet, author, painter and calligrapher. Born in Jiujiang, China, Chiang wrote a number of books mostly entitled "The Silent Traveller in...." . These books included the ..
Chianina
Chianina is a breed of cattle. External links [History of the Chianina Breed] - Oklahoma State University[Chianina Breed Information] - Cattle.com ..
Chiantella
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Chiantella is an italian surname. The original Chia..
Chianti
Chianti is Italy's most famous red wine. It used to be easily identified by its squat bottle enclosed in a straw basket, called fiasco ("flask"). The popularity and high exportability of this wine at the moment of introduction of the DOC, has made in 1963 that many regions of central Tuscany didn't..
Chianti Classico
Chianti Classico is more or less the same as the original Chianti area, up until the early 20th century. When the area called Chianti expanded in the 20th century, producers in the original area asked for their own designation that would show they were not part of the new and expanded Chianti area, ..
Chiantla
Chiantla is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Huehuetenango. It is situated at 2,000m above sea level. It covers a terrain of 536km2. The annual festival is on January 28. External link [Muni in Spanish] ..
Chiao Hsi
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Chiao Hsi is a town located in the Yilan County of Taiwan. It is famous for its various hot springs. ..
Chiapas
Chiapas Location Statistics Capital Tuxtla Gutiérrez Area 74,211 km²Ranked 8th Population(2005 census) 4,293,459Ranked 7th HDI (2004) 0.7076 - mediumRanked 32nd Governor(2000-2006) Pablo Salazar Mendiguchía (PRD) Federal Deputies PRI: 11PAN: 1 Federal Senators PRI: 2PRD: 1 ISO 316..
Chiapas bridge
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Chiapas highlands
The region of the Chiapas highlands are located in the southern-most state of Mexico, Chiapas. Many pre-Columbian Maya civilization sites are located in these highlands. ..
Chiapas Media Project
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Chiapas state election, 2006
National Action Party Francisco Rojas Toledo Alianza por Chiapas PRI-PVEM José Antonio Aguilar Bodegas Alliance for the Good of All Juan Sabines Guerrero Social Democratic and Farmer Alternative New Alliance * *Emilio Zebadúa has unsuccessfully tried..
Chiapa de Corzo
Chiapa de Corzo is a small city situated in the center of the Mexican state of Chiapas, in the southeast part of the country. It was originally inhabited by the Soctona ethnic group. Its name at that time was Soctón Nandalumí. The Soctona were the only ones who didn't surrender during the Spani..
Chiara
Chiara, full name Chiara Siracusa, is a Maltese singer, best known for representing her country in the Eurovision Song Contest. In 1998, Chiara won Malta's Song for Europe festival, the national pre-selection for Eurovision, with the gentle ballad The One That I Love, which she then took to the con..
Chiaramonte
Arms of Chiaramonte The Chiaramonte were an ancient noble family of Sicily, claiming descent from Charlemagne they became the most powerful and wealthy family in Sicily. In the 13th century the marriage of Manfredi Chiaramonte to Isabella Mosca, united the two Sicilian counties of Modica and Ra..
Chiaramonte Gulfi
Chiaramonte Gulfi is a town in the province of Ragusa, Sicilia, Italy. External link () [Official Site] Sicily · Communes in the province of Ragusa Acate | Chiaramonte Gulfi | Comiso | Giarratana | Ispica | Modica | Monterosso Almo | Pozzallo | Ragusa | Santa Croce Camerin..
Chiarano
Chiarano is a town in the province of Treviso, Italy. It was part of the Venetian Republic until 1797 (when the Republic was extinguished). Veneto · Communes of the province of Treviso Altivole | Arcade | Asolo | Borso del Grappa | Breda di Piave | Caerano di San Marco | Cappella M..
Chiaravalle Centrale
Chiaravalle Centrale is a comune and town is the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. ..
Chiara Lubich
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Chiara Mastroianni
Chiara Mastroianni (born 28 May 1972) is a French actress. Mastroianni was born in Paris, the daughter of Catherine Deneuve and Marcello Mastroianni. On 11 May 2002, she married the author and musician Benjamin Biolay. Mastroianni has two children: a son, Milo, born in 1997 from a relationship with..
Chiara Ohoven
Chiara Ohoven (born 1985) is a German socialite, sometimes dubbed "the German Paris Hilton" due to her glamourous though notoriously embarrassing lifestyle. She was born the daughter of business consultant Mario Ohoven and his wife Ute Ohoven, who gained prominence as fundraising lady and UNESCO Go..
Chiara Zanni
Chiara Zanni is an actress, performing in movies such as [[BIONICLE: Mask of Light]] as Hahli, playing the role of Hamtaro in the TV anime cartoon series Hamtaro, Jubilee in [[X-Men: Evolution]] and Nori, the mermaid in [[Barbie: Mermaidia]]. Roles [[BIONICLE: Mask of Light]] - HahliInuyasha - Yu..
Chiari
Coat of arms Map Statistics Region: Lombardy Province: Brescia Location: Lombardy · Communes of the province of Brescia Acquafredda | Adro | Agnosine | Alfianello | Anfo | Angolo Terme | Artogne | Azzano Mella | Bagnolo Mella | Bagolino | Barbariga | Barghe | Bas..
Chiarivari
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Chiaromonte
Chiaromonte is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. Basilicata · Communes of the province of Potenza Abriola | Acerenza | Albano di Lucania | Anzi | Armento | Atella | Avigliano | Balvano | Banzi | Baragiano | Barile | Bella ..
Chiaroscuro
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Chiaroscuro (album)
Chiaroscuro is the second album by Creepmime. It was released in Mascot Records in 1995. Track listing "The Colour Still Unwinds" – 4:36"Scarlet Man" – 3:31"In the Flesh" – 5:30"Clarity" – 3:22"Diced" – 4:23"Chiaroscuro" – 7:31"Black Widower" – 4:08"Fools Paradise" – 4:56"..
Chiaroscuro (comics)
Chiaroscuro: The Private Lives of Leonardo da Vinci is a Vertigo comic book series published from 1995 to 1996, which was later repackaged in 2005 as a graphic novel. The series was written by Pat McGreal & David Rawson and illustrated by Chaz Truog & Rafael Kayanan. The original series covers w..
Chiaroscuro (novel)
Chiaroscuro is the second book in Michael Reaves' series Coruscant Nights. It is to be released in September 2008 Summary External links ..
Chiasm
Chiasm (Greek χίασμα, "crossing") can refer to: The music project Chiasm by Emileigh Rohn.Optic chiasm For related words, see also: ChiasmusChiasmaChiastic structure This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Chiasma
The term "Chiasma" is also sometimes used to refer to the Optic chiasm. A chiasma (Greek χίασμα, "crossing", related to the Greek letter Χ) is the technical term for the point where two chromatids are intertwined (interwoven) in a cell. The chiasmata are thought to be the points where two non..
Chiasmocleis
Chiasmocleis is a genus of microhylid frogs. Species Chiasmocleis alagoanus Cruz, Caramaschi & Freire, 1999.Chiasmocleis albopunctata (Boettger, 1885).Chiasmocleis anatipes Walker & Duellman, 1974.Chiasmocleis atlantica Cruz, Caramaschi & Izecksohn, 1997.Chiasmocleis bassleri Dunn, 1949.Chiasmocl..
Chiasmodontidae
Chiasmodontidae is a family of deep-sea fishes in the order Perciformes. Species There are nineteen species in four genera: Genus Chiasmodon Johnson, 1864* Chiasmodon bolangeri Osório, 1909.* Chiasmodon braueri Weber, 1913.* Black swallower, Chiasmodon niger Johnson, 1864.* Chiasmodon subniger Ga..
Chiasmus
Chiasmus (latinized form of Greek χιασμός, from χίασμα (chiasm), "crossing") is a figure of speech based on inverted parallelism. This criss-crossing term derives its name from the X-shaped Greek letter χ (chi). It is a rhetorical figure in which two clauses are related to each ano..
Chiasso
Chiasso ([kjasːo]) is a municipality and a town in canton of Ticino, Switzerland. It is located at the border with Italy, in front of Ponte Chiasso (Italy). The municipality of Chiasso includes the villages of Bofalora, Pedrinate and Seseglio. Contents 1 Chiasso (and Bofalora)2&..
Chiastic Slide
Chiastic Slide, released in 1997 by Warp Records, is an album by the electronic music group Autechre. Like most releases under the Warp label, the album is in the style frequently referred to as Intelligent Dance Music; other descriptions classify it as experimental music or, less accurately, as ..
Chiastic structure
Chiastic structure is a literary structure used most notably in the Torah. The structure is comprised of concepts or ideas in an order ABC…CBA so that the first concept that comes up is also the last, the second is the second to last, and so on. Also, a chiastic structure can also be of the f..
Chiastolite
The mineral chiastolite is a variety of Andalusite with the chemical composition Al2OSiO4. It contains cross-shaped inclusions of carbon. ..
Chiatura
Chiatura is a city in Imereti region of Western Georgia. In 1989 it had a population of about 30,000. It is inland and on the Kvirila River, and since 1879 is a major centre of manganese production in the Caucasus. In Chiatura exists: Tsereteli State Theater, 10 schools, Faculty of the Georgian Te..
Chiavari
For the French town, see Coti-Chiavari Chiavari is a town on the Italian Riviera in the Province of Genoa. It is situated near the mouth of the Entella River, in the center of a fertile plain surrounded by mountains except on the southwest, where it comes down to the sea. As of 2004, the town had ap..
Chiavenna
Chiavenna can refer to: Places Chiavenna (Sondrio), a commune of the Province of Sondrio, at one end of the Splügen Pass. People Paolo Chiavenna This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Chiayi
Chiayi City嘉義市 City Flag City Seal Abbreviation Jia嘉市 Nickname Peach city- Capital East Dist.(東區) Region Southwestern Taiwan Mayor Huang Ming-Hui(黃敏惠) Area 60,0256 km²(Ranked 24 of 25) Population (May 2004)  - Population 270,143(Ranked 21 of 25)  ..
Chiayi-Tainan Luka
The Chiayi-Tainan Luka (嘉南勇士) was a Taiwanese baseball team founded in 1997 that took Chiayi and Tainan as its home. It did not perform too well, and attracted no corporate sponsors. As a result, the team used the names of home cities for its name, rather than a company's name. Originally,..
Chiayi County
Chiayi County (Traditional Chinese: 嘉義縣; Hanyu Pinyin: Jiāyì Xiàn; Wade-Giles: Chia-yi Hsien; POJ: Ka-gī-kōan) is a county in southwestern Taiwan encompassing Chiayi City. Its historical name in Chinese (諸羅山),derives from the Taiwanese aboriginal word Tsirosen. Contents 1 ..
Chiayi metropolitan area
According to the definition of metropolitan areas used by the ROC government, Chiayi metropolitan area (嘉義都會區) includes the following areas: Chiayi City (core city)*Shueishang*Jhongpu..
Chia (disambiguation)
Chia can mean: Plant Chia, several species of sage, including Salvia hispanica, the Chia of commerce, and Salvia columbariae. Places Chia, Spain is the name of a town in SpainChia, Italy is the name of a town in Sardinia, Italy.Chía, Cundinamarca a city near Bogotá, Colombia.Things Chia PetThere ..
Chia Black Dragon
Chia Black Dragon is the eponymous anti-hero of a dark fantasy series of novels written by Stephen Marley. Chia is identified in the novels as "The most dangerous woman in the history of man". The term "Chinese Gothic" was coined to describe the world of Chia Black Dragon. Chia is a part-human..
Chia Pet
Chia Pets are a brand of collectible animal figurines manufactured and originated by the San Francisco, California based company Joseph Enterprises, Inc. Chia Pets achieved widespread popularity in the 1980s following the 1982 release of a ram, the first Chia Pet. Subsequent decline in popularity ha..
Chia Thye Poh
Chia Thye Poh (b. ?1941) was the longest-serving political prisoner in Singapore. Detained under the Internal Security Act of Singapore, he was imprisoned for 23 years without trial and subsequently placed under house arrest for another 9 years when he was confined to the island of Sentosa. Chia w..
Chiba
Chiba (千葉) can refer to: Chiba City in Chiba PrefectureChiba Prefecture in JapanA Japanese family name. People who have the family name include:* Reiko Chiba - actress* Shigeru Chiba - voice actor* Shin'ichi Chiba, also known as Sonny Chiba - actor* Susumu Chiba - voice actor* Chiba Shūsaku - ..
Chiba, Chiba
Chiba (千葉市 Chiba-shi) is the capital city of Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It is east-southeast of Tokyo on Tokyo Bay. Chiba City is one of the Kanto region's primary seaports. Much of the city is residential, although there are many factories and warehouses along the coast. Contents 1 H..
Chibalo
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Chiba Bank
(TYO: [8331] ) is the biggest bank in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Listed on the Nikkei 225, it has branches in Osaka, New York, London, and Hong Kong. External link [Chiba Bank] ..
Chiba clan
The was a branch family of the Taira clan descended from Chiba no Suke, son of Taira no Tadatsune. Historically, they controlled the city of Chiba, outside Tokyo, and also an area called Soma which included the Grand Shrine of Ise. In the Genpei Wars of the 12th century, the Chiba clan, along with ..
Chiba Keizai University
Chiba Keizai University (千葉経済大学 Chiba Keizai Daigaku lit:Chiba Economics University) is a private university in Chiba, Japan. The school also has its own adjacent junior college. The university features only a Department of Economics. The junior college contains the Department of Busin..
Chiba Lotte Marines
The are a professional baseball team in Japan's Pacific League. Founded: 1950 Formerly known as: Mainichi Orions (1950-1957), Mainichi Daiei Orions (1958-1963), Tokyo Orions (1964-1968), Lotte Orions (1969-1991), Chiba Lotte Marines (1992-) Home ballpark: Chiba Marine Stadium (1992-) Nickname: L..
Chiba Marine Stadium
is a stadium in Chiba City, Japan. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Chiba Lotte Marines. It opened in 1990 and holds 30,000 people. ..
Chiba Prefecture
is located in the Greater Tokyo Area of Honshu Island, Japan. Its capital is Chiba City. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Cities2.2 Towns and villages2.3 Mergers3 Economy4 Demographics5 Culture6 Tourism7 Prefectural symbols8 External links ..
Chiba Shigetane
Chiba Shigetane was a retainer of the Hojo clan during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Shigetane served as a vassal under the Hojo. Shigetane ended up being besieged of Sakura Castle during Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Odawara Campaign of 1590. The besiegers were Honda Tadakatsu and Sakai Ietsugu. S..
Chiba Shusaku Narimasa
Chiba Shusaku Narimasa (* 1794 in Kese Village (now part of Kesennuma in Miyagi Prefecture), Japan; † 1855) was the founder of the Hokushin Itto school of swordsmanship (Hokushin Itto Ryu Kenjutsu) and is considered by many to be the second greatest swordsman of Japan, after Miyamoto Musashi. C..
Chiba Station
Chiba Station (千葉駅 Chiba-eki) is a railway station located in Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Lines JR East*Sobu Main Line**Chuo-Sobu Line**Sobu Line (Rapid)*Narita Line*Sotobo Line*Uchibo LineChiba Urban Monorail* No 1 line* No 2 line Sobu Line (Rapid) Yokosuka Line Chiba - Inage - Tsu..
Chiba Tanetomi
Chiba Tanetomi (1527-1579) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of Hojo during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Tanetomi was holder of the Sakura Castle. However, some of Tanetomi's domain was lost due to the Satomi retainer Masaki Tokishige. Tanetomi later ended up regaining that lost domain ..
Chiba University
is a national university in Chiba, Japan. Contents 1 Faculties and Graduate Schools1.1 Faculties1.2 Graduate Schools2 External links Faculties and Graduate Schools Faculties LettersEducationLaw and EconomicsScienceMedicinePharmaceutical SciencesNursingEngineeringHorticultur..
Chiba Urban Monorail
The is a third-sector two-line transportation system. Established March 20, 1979, the system is operated by , headquartered in Chiba. Investors include Chiba Prefecture and the city of Chiba. The track totals 15.2 km, giving it the world record for the longest suspended monorail system. Conten..
Chibcha
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Among the groups forming permanent settlements by Colombia's first inhabitants, who migrated from North and Central America, were the Chibchas (or "Muiscas" or "Muyscas") and the Tairona. The Chibchas of Colombia, the Quechuas of Peru and the Aymaras of Bolivia were..
Chibchan languages
Chibchan languages (also Chíbchan, Chibchano) are a language family indigenous to Colombia and Central America. The name is derived from the name of an extinct language called Chibcha or Muisca cubun, spoken by the people who lived in the city of Bogotá at the time of European invasion. However, g..
Chibcha language
The Chibcha language is an extinct language of Colombia. Alternate names: Muisca, MoscaClassification: Chibchan, Chibchan ProperLanguage use: The Chibcha people are still located near the towns of Tocancipa, Cota, Gachancipa, and Tenjo. No speakers are left.Comments: Almost one million before ext..
Chibchombia
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Chiben Gakuen
Chiben Gakuen (智辯学園) is a private academic institution with campuses in Nara Prefecture and Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. The school sends many students to the best universities and colleges in Japan, including the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University and other public and private schools. T..
Chibi
This article is about the Japanese word Chibi. For the Battle of Chibi in China, see Battle of Red Cliffs. as an English word is slang used in some circles (for example otaku). It has its origins in the Japanese language. In the context of anime or manga, is used to describe a style of drawing a ch..
Chibi-maru
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Chibi-Robo!
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Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol
Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol is the sequel of the original Chibi-Robo! game for the Nintendo GameCube. Its release date is still TBD for Japan, the US, and Europe. Unlike the previous game, Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol takes place outdoors, where Chibi-Robo must battle monster-like flowers with his sq..
Chibichibi
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. is a fictional character in the fifth and final season of the Sailor Moon series. She is estimated to be abou..
Chibiusa
(as said in Act 11); legally Usagi Tsukino and formally Usagi Small Lady Serenity Tsukino is a fictional character from the manga/anime Sailor Moon. In the English-language adaptations, she is known as Rini, a diminutive form of the name Serena. Her exact age was not disclosed in the anime, and h..
Chibi Maruko-chan
Chibi Maruko-chan or Little Maruko (Japanese: ちびまる子ちゃん) is a children's manga by Momoko Sakura best known for the anime TV series based on it, originally aired on Fuji Television from 1990 to 1992. It depicts the simple, everyday life of a little girl nicknamed Maruko in suburban ..
Chibi Trunks
Trunks Japanese Original Manga First Appearance Issue #337(DBZ Issue #??) Appears in Race Family ConnectionsVegeta (father)Bulma (mother)Future Trunks (alternate timeline counterpart)Bra (sister)Dr. Briefs (maternal grandfather)Mrs. Briefs (maternal grandmother)King Vegeta (paternal grand..
Chibo
A chibo is a religious artifact used in the Ethiopian Orthodox ceremonies of Buhe, Meskel, and the Ethiopian New Year. "Chibo" is Amharic for "bundle of sticks tied together." ..
Chibodee Crocket
Chibodee Crocket is a fictional character from the anime G Gundam. He is voiced by Houchu Ohtsuka in the original Japanese Version and by Roger Rhodes in the English dub. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In the fictional Future Century continuity of the..
Chibomon
Chibomon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. He is the Fresh form of Veemon, a friendly, sociable child Digimon brimming with curiosity. He has the potential to digivolve to any Dragon-type Digimon. His Japanese name is Chicomon. Contents 1 Description1.1 Digivolutio..
CHIBOR
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Chibot Ultra Battle
Chibot Ultra Battle, or ChUB is an America Online chat room game originally written by Neo-Kamek (under the alias of KamekSally) and later expanded on by Noah K 17, creating ChUB: Annihilation. Over the years as dialup became obsolete, AOL battlers started to die out. ChUB remains the only AOL battl..
Chibougamau, Quebec
Coordinates: [49°54′N 74°22′W] Chibougamau is a town in central Quebec, Canada, located on Lake Gilman. It has a population of 7922 people (2001 census), which makes it the largest community in northern Quebec. Because of its remoteness from the Lac Saint-Jean area (over 200 km south..
Chibougamau/Chapais Airport
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Chibouk
A Chibouk (or Ciunoux or Chibouque) is a long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe with a clay bowl, often ornamented with precious stones. ..
Chibu, Shimane
Chibu (知夫村; -mura) is a village located in the Douzen group of islands in the Oki District, Shimane, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 737 and a density of 53.83 persons per km². The total area is 13.69 km². ..
Chibuku
Chibuku is a brewery in Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi. The beer Chibuku Shake Shake (so called because it separates out and must be shaken) is brewed from a mix of sorghum and maize, and sold in paper cartons. It is also sold in 2 pint brown plastic containers with a wide blue lid, and in..
Chiburui
Chiburui (classically pronounced Chi'fu'ru'ie)is a Japanese katana-skill; Chiburui is the action which shakes blood off the blade before replacing it in the Saya. The movements of Chiburui range from the remarkably large and complex (Seiza variant) to the simple Yoko Chiburui (Tatehiza variant). C..
Chibuto
Chibuto is a city located in the province of Gaza in Mozambique. ..
Chibuzor Chilaka
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CHIC
CHIC or chic may refer to: CHIC (band), an American R&B dance/disco band.chic, a style in fashion, such as heroin chic or boho-chic.CHIC (electronics), a modular verifier for behavioral compatibility checking of hardware and software systems.the former call sign of a Canadian radio station now know..
Chic-Choc Mountains
The Chic-Choc Mountains, also sometimes called the Shick Shocks in English, is a group of mountains in the central Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, part of the Notre Dame Mountains, which are a continuation of the Appalachian Mountains. They are heavily eroded, with flat tops and steep sides. Over 25 mo..
Chica
Chica can mean different things: Chica, an orange-red dye.Boca Chica, a beach.Boca Chica Key, an island."Girl" in Spanish.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to ..
Chicacao
Chicacao is a municipality in the Suchitepéquez department of Guatemala. It is situated at 600m above sea level. It contains 47,200 people. Originally a German settlement, it is famous for a clock that is now over 100 years old. External link [Muni in Spanish] ..
Chicacole
Chicacole, was the former name for the city of Srikakulam. Srikakulam is situated in north of Andhra Pradesh. Srikakulam district was formed on August 15 1950. Srikakulam, the northernmost district in the Andhra Pradesh, was a part of Vishakapatnam District till it was bifurcated in 1950. Srikakulam..
Chicago's American
Chicago's American, an afternoon newspaper in Chicago, Illinois, was the last flowering of the aggressive journalistic tradition depicted in the play and movie The Front Page. Its first edition came out on the 4th of July, 1900 as Hearst’s Chicago American. Its companion Morning American cam..
Chicago's Jesuit University
Chicago's Jesuit University — along with Preparing People to Lead Extraordinary Lives — is the official marketing slogan of Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois. The school is one of twenty-eight members of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. The slogan supplements t..
Chicago's Persian heritage crisis
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Chicago's Prairie Rennaisance in Poetry
Contents 1 The Group2 Introduction3 Influences of the CPRP4 Institutions of the CPRP4.1 Reading Series4.2 Websites and Blogs4.3 Magazines and Presses The Group A group of innovative poets, journals, websites and presses based in Chicago, Milwaukee and the great..
Chicago, Attica and Southern Railroad
The Chicago, Attica and Southern Railroad (AAR reporting mark CAS), nicknamed the "Dolly Varden Line" was a railroad linking small towns in west central and northwestern Indiana to a connection with the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway (C&EI) near Momence, Illinois (where traffic continued on ..
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (AAR reporting mark CBQ) was a railroad that operated in the Midwestern United States. Commonly referred to as the Burlington or as the Q, the railroad served a large area, including extensive trackage in the states of Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri,..
Chicago, City on the Make
Chicago, City on the Make is an essay by Nelson Algren published in 1951. Initially greeted with scorn by critics and newspaper editors in the city of its gaze (The Chicago Daily News famously called it a "Case for Ra(n)t Control"), it is now widely regarded by scholars as the definitive prose portr..
Chicago, Illinois
"Chicago" redirects here. For , see . [Chicago] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois, as well as the third-most populous city in the United States with 2.8 million people.http://www.census.gov/popest/cities/tables/SUB-EST2005-01...
Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railroad
The Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railroad was formed in 1885 with Marcus Low, a former attorney for the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, as its president. The CRI&P advanced the CK&N about twenty-five million dollars to begin construction in exchange for nearly all of the CK&N's stock. E..
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
The Milwaukee Road, officially the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMSP&P RR) (AAR reporting mark MILW), was a Class I railroad that operated in the midwest and northwest of the United States from 1847 until its acquisition by and merger with the Soo Line railway in 1985–19..
Chicago, Missouri and Western Railway
The Chicago, Missouri and Western Railway (CM&W), (AAR reporting mark CMNW) was a Class II railroad that operated in the midwest of the United States between 1987 and 1990. Never financially stable, less than a year after it was created it was bankrupt and sold off its lines piecemeal to other rail..
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (AAR reporting mark RI) was a Class I railroad in the United States. It was also known as the Rock Island Line, or, in its final years, THE ROCK. Its ancestor, the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, was incorporated on February 7, 1851 and operated its ..
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Chicago-Kent College of Law is an ABA accredited law school in Chicago, Illinois. Chicago-Kent is part of the Illinois Institute of Technology. The School's name is a combination of two law schools which merged in 1900 to form present day Chicago-Kent: the Chicago College of Law and the Kent Co..
Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral
The Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral, frequently referred to as the Lambeth Quadrilateral or the Lambeth-Chicago Quadrilateral, is a four-point articulation of Anglican identity, often cited as encapsulating the fundamentals of the Communion's doctrine and as a reference-point for ecumenical discussion..
Chicago-New York Electric Air Line Railroad
The Chicago-New York Electric Air Line Railroad proposed in 1905 to build a beeline-straight electric railroad 743 miles long between Chicago and New York. The trip over the completed line was projected to take ten hours. (For comparison, the 20th Century Limited when inaugurated in 1902 took twenty..
Chicago-style hot dog
A Chicago-style hot dog meal at the Bunny Hutch in Lincolnwood, IL Superdawg Chicago, IL A Superdawg A Chicago-style hot dog – as served in the U.S. city of Chicago, Illinois and its surrounding suburbs. – is a steamed or boiled all-beef, natural-casing hot dog on a pop..
Chicago-style pizza
Deep dish from Carmen's Pizzeria of Evanston Chicago-style pizza is a very specific variety of pizza. Pizza is traditionally considered to be a type of hearth cake such as focaccia. The Chicago-style pizza varies from the traditional pizza in that it shares more in common with a casserole s..
Chicago/Earth, Wind & Fire - Live at the Greek Theatre
Chicago / Earth, Wind & Fire - Live at the Greek Theatre Live concert DVD by Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire Released June 28, 2005 Recorded Los Angeles, California - August 2004 Genre Pop rock; R&B Length 173 minutes Record label Image Entertainment Chicago / Earth, Wind & Fire - Live at ..
ChicagoFest
ChicagoFest was a summer music festival in the city of Chicago, started in 1978 by Mayor Michael Bilandic. It was held annually at Navy Pier, and lasted for roughly two weeks. It featured several bandstands, some sponsored by local radio stations that broadcast live from the festival, with country..
Chicagoland
Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City Common name: Chicago Metropolitan Areaor Chicagoland Largest cityOther cities Chicago - Gary - Naperville Population  Ranked 3rd in the U.S.  - Total | 9,661,840 (2005 est.)  - Density | 884 /sq. mi. 341 /..
Chicagoland 2010 population estimates
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Chicagoland Bicycle Federation
The Chicagoland Bicycle Federation (CBF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the bicycling environment in Chicagoland. Established in 1985 as a membership-based organization, CBF works with the local City of Chicago government and community groups to promote healthier streets for bik..
Chicagoland Jewish High School
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Chicagoland Speedway
Chicagoland Speedway Location Joliet, Illinois Track length 1.5 miles (2.414 kilometres) Track shape D-Shaped Oval Banking Turns - 18°Front Stretch- 11°Back Stretch - 5° Major events NASCAR Nextel Cup, NASCAR Busch Series, Indy Racing League Capacity 75,000 Address 500 Spe..
Chicagoland Television
Chicagoland Television, better known as CLTV, is a Chicago cable news station based out of Oak Brook, IL. One of its most well-known programs in and around Chicago was Sports Page, a nightly sports call-in show similar to many radio shows: it was canceled recently (except for "The Sunday Night R..
Chicago 'L'
The 'L' is the principal urban heavy rail and metro serving Chicago, Illinois in the United States. It is colloquially known by several names: Chicago El, Chicago L, El, the 'L', CTA Trains, and other variations. The 'L' consists of eight rail lines totalling 106.1 route miles (57.1 miles ele..
Chicago (1927 film)
Chicago is a 1927 silent film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Frank Urson. It was drawn from a play by Maurine Dallas Watkins which was in turn based on the true story of Beulah Annan, fictionalized as "Roxie Hart" (played by Phyllis Haver), her fellow death-row inmate Belva Gaertner, a..
Chicago (2002 film)
Chicago is a movie adaptation, released in 2002, of the musical Chicago, about celebrity and scandal in Jazz age Chicago. It won six Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The film was released December 27, 2002 and runs 113 minutes. Contents 1 Production2 Synopsis3 Cast and c..
Chicago (album)
Chicago is the second album by Chicago-based rock band Chicago. It was released in 1970 after the band had shortened its name from The Chicago Transit Authority after releasing their same-titled debut album the previous year. Although the official title of the album was Chicago, it came to be kno..
Chicago (band)
Chicago is a rock band that was formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. Well known for being one of the first (and, indeed, one of the few) rock bands to make extensive use of horns, Chicago started as a politically charged, sometimes experimental rock band and later moved to a softer sound, becoming f..
Chicago (CTA)
Chicago is the name of several stations on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system: Chicago (CTA Brown Line)Chicago (CTA Red Line)Chicago (CTA Blue Line) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Chicago (CTA Brown Line)
For other CTA stations named Chicago, see Chicago (CTA). Chicago is an elevated station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, located in the Near North Side at 300 West Chicago Avenue in Chicago, Illinois (directional coordinates 800 north, 300 west). The station was established in 1900 as..
Chicago (CTA Red Line)
Chicago (800N/1E-1W) is a station on the State Street Subway, served by the Red Line. Chicago is located at the intersection of Chicago Avenue and State Street at 800 North State Street. It was rehabilitated in 2001, and has two side platforms. Stairs leading to the mezzanine are at the platforms ce..
Chicago (disambiguation)
Chicago may mean: Chicago, Illinois, a city in the United States of AmericaThe University of ChicagoChicago (band), a rock bandChicago (CTA), stations on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, all named for their location on Chicago Avenue:* Chicago (CTA Brown Line)* Chicago (CTA Red Line)* Ch..
Chicago (film)
There have been two movies with the title Chicago: Chicago, the 1927 film (based on Chicago, the 1926 play)Chicago, the 2002 film (based on Chicago, the 1975 musical) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to ..
Chicago (musical)
Chicago is a musical, first performed in 1975, based on the play Chicago by Maurine Dallas Watkins. Its book was by Bob Fosse and Fred Ebb, music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. The play Chicago was Watkins' retelling of two very public trials for murder that occurred in Chicago in 1924, tho..
Chicago (orchestra)
Contents 1 Chicago Symphony Orchestra (1974 - 1979)2 ..
Chicago (poem)
"Chicago" is a poem by Carl Sandburg, about the U.S. city of Chicago, Illinois. It first appeared in Chicago Poems (1916). Sandburg moved to Chicago in 1912, after living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he had served as secretary to Emil Seidel, Milwaukee's Socialist mayor. Harriet Monroe, a fellow..
Chicago (poker game)
This article is about the poker game, not the largest city of Illinois. For other uses of the term, see Chicago (disambiguation). The poker game called Chicago is one of the most popular card games in Sweden today. Relying on the keeping of score instead of the placing of bets, it is suitable even ..
Chicago (song)
"Chicago" is a song written by Graham Nash. The song was recorded by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young on their live album, Four Way Street, taped in 1970 and released in April, 1971. A studio version was then released in May, 1971 on Nash's first solo album, Songs for Beginners. The song refers to b..
Chicago (typeface)
Chicago is a sans-serif font designed by Susan Kare for Apple Computer. It was used in the Macintosh operating system user interface between 1984 and 1997 and was an important part of Apple's brand identity. It is also used in some versions of the iPod user interface. While initially a bitmap font..
Chicago 13
Chicago 13 is the thirteenth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1979. The follow-up to Hot Streets, Chicago 13 is generally considered Chicago's least popular release, both critically and with fans. Its general lack of quality and bizarre performances and material are attribut..
Chicago 16
Chicago 16 is the sixteenth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1982. The album marks the beginning of a new era for Chicago in many ways: the first album in a decade-long association with new label Warner Bros. Records; their first project produced by David Foster; and their f..
Chicago 17
Chicago 17 is the seventeenth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1984. As the follow-up to 1982's comeback Chicago 16, Chicago 17 consolidated on its predecessor's popularity by delivering their most popular album - currently six times platinum in the US alone and a Grammy winn..
Chicago 18
Chicago 18 is the eighteenth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1986. As the successor to 1984's multiplatinum smash hit Chicago 17, this album marked a new era for Chicago: their post-Peter Cetera years. After quitting the band for a solo career in 1985, Chicago eventually h..
Chicago 19
Chicago 19 is the nineteenth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1988. After recording Chicago 18 with David Foster, the band decided to expand their sound with other producers and worked primarily with Ron Nevison and Chas Sandford for this album. There was also a slight shif..
Chicago 2016 Olympic bid
The Chicago 2016 Olympic bid is a reference to an attempt by the City of Chicago and other cities, townships and villages in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin to be chosen by the United States Olympic Committee as the official United States bid for the International Olympic Committee 2016 Summer Oly..
Chicago Afrobeat Project
Chicago Afrobeat Project (CAbP) is a dynamic musical collective rooted in '70s funk and jazz-infused afrobeat. CAbP mixes traditional afrobeat pioneered by Fela Kuti with other dance-invoking musical motifs such as Chicago house music, West African percussion rhythms and upbeat, jazzy funk. The ban..
Chicago airports
In the 20th century, Chicago, Illinois, held on to its status as a transportation hub with the building of two major airports. Chicago is now working to maintain its status as a transportation hub in the United States by expanding O'Hare Airport. Additionally, a new airport has been proposed for P..
Chicago Air Shower Array
The Chicago Air Shower Array (CASA) is a very large array of scintillation counters located in Utah, fifty miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Salt Lake City. CASA has been operating since 1992 in coincidence with a second array, the Michigan Anti (MIA), is made of 2500 square meters of buried muon d..
Chicago Americans
The Chicago Americans was an American soccer club based in Chicago, Illinois that was a member of the American Soccer League. They only played a few games in their only season. During their time they were also known as Chicago Inter and Chicago Hercules. Year-by-year Year Division League Reg. Seas..
Chicago American Giants
Chicago American Giants were a Chicago based Negro League baseball team, formed by player-manager Andrew "Rube" Foster. From 1910 until the mid-1930s, the American Giants were the most dominant team in black baseball. Charter members of Foster's Negro National League, the American Giants won five ..
Chicago and Canada Southern Railway
The Chicago and Canada Southern Railway was a planned extension of the Canada Southern Railway west from Grosse Ile, Michigan to Chicago, Illinois. The line was only built to Fayette, Ohio, and was later split between the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railway and Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Rail..
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
The Chicago and Eastern Illinois (AAR reporting mark CEI) was a Class I railroad that linked Chicago to southern Illinois, St. Louis, and Evansville. Founded in 1877 it grew aggressively and stayed relatively strong throughout the Great Depression and two World Wars before being purchased by the M..
Chicago and Illinois Midland Railway
The Chicago and Illinois Midland Railway (AAR reporting mark CIM) was a Class I railroad in the United States, serving Peoria, Springfield and Taylorville, Illinois. It specialized in the hauling of coal. It was purchased by Genesee and Wyoming in 1996 and renamed the Illinois and Midland Railroa..
Chicago and Milwaukee Electric Railroad
The Chicago and Milwaukee Electric Railroad was an electric interurban railroad that connected Chicago, Illinois and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was founded in the 1890s and was reorganized in 1916, becoming the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad. ..
Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Bridge
The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Bridge carries double tracked rail lines across the Mississippi River between Clinton, Iowa and Illinois. The bridge is a truss bridge with a swing span crossing the main river channel. There are still piers from predecessor bridges next to the current bridge...
Chicago and North Western Historical Society
Founded in 1973, The Chicago and North Western Historical Society was organized by a number of Midwestern railfans led by Joseph Follmar. The not-for-profit group has swelled to over 3,000 members since its inception, and many additional non-members read the society's magazine, North Western Lines. ..
Chicago and North Western Railway
The Chicago and North Western Railway (AAR reporting marks: CNW, CNWS, CNWZ; unofficial abbreviation: C&NW) was a Class I railroad in the United States. It was also known as the North Western. Contents 1 History2 Passenger train service3 Additional notes4 References5 See..
Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad
The Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad (AAR reporting mark CWI) was the owner of Dearborn Station in Chicago, Illinois and the trackage leading to it. It was owned equally by five of the railroads using it to reach the terminal, and kept those companies from needing their own lines into the city...
Chicago architecture
Home Insurance Building Chicago architecture has influenced and reflected the history of American architecture. The city of Chicago, Illinois features prominent buildings in a variety of styles by many important architects. Since most buildings within the downtown area were destroyed (the most..
Chicago Assembly
Chicago Assembly is Ford Motor Company's oldest continually-operated automobile manufacturing plant. It is located in Chicago, Illinois. Production started on March 3, 1924 as an alternative production site for the Model T to the famous River Rouge Plant. It switched to Model A production in 1928..
Chicago at Carnegie Hall
Chicago at Carnegie Hall is the first live album by American band Chicago and was initially released in 1971 as a four LP vinyl box set on Columbia Records. While touring in support of Chicago III, Chicago booked themselves into the Carnegie Hall for a week in April 1971 and recorded all of their ..
Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad
The Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad (CA&E), known colloquially as the "Roarin' Elgin", was an interurban railroad that operated passenger and freight service on its line between Chicago, Illinois and Aurora, Batavia, Geneva, St. Charles, and Elgin. The railroad also owned a branch line to We..
Chicago Australian Football Association
The Chicago Australian Football Association formed in 2004 by the merger of the Chicago Swans and the Chicago Sharks to provide an overall body for Australian rules football in Chicago, Illinois in the United States and runs as a Metro Footy competition. The Chicago United are the representative t..
Chicago Auto Show
The Chicago Auto Show is held annually in February at Chicago's McCormick Place convention complex. It is the largest auto show in North America (1.2 million sq. ft - 111,200 m².) and the third largest in the world (Frankfurt is #1 and Paris is #2, although those shows are held every other year). ..
Chicago Bandits
Chicago Bandits Founded 2005 Ballpark Sports Complex at Benedictine University Based in Lisle, Illinois Colors black, orange League National Pro Fastpitch Head coach General manager The Chicago Bandits are a women's softball team based in Lisle, Illinois..
Chicago beaches
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Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are currently members of the Northern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). Originally called the Decatur Staleys, the team was established by the A.E. S..
Chicago Bears seasons
This is a list of seasons completed by the Chicago Bears American Football Franchise in organized play, from 1920 (when the team was known as the Decatur Staleys in the APFA) to present day. It also details how the franchise did in the playoffs for that given season. For complete team history, see..
Chicago Bears statistics
This page details statistics about the Chicago Bears American football team. Contents 1 Firsts, Records, Ends, and Series Standings1.1 Firsts2 Individual Records2.1 Appearances2.2 Game2.3 Season2.4 Rookie Season2.5 Careers2.6 Playoff Games2.6.1 ..
Chicago Blackhawks
For other uses of Blackhawk/Black Hawk, see Black Hawk. The Chicago Blackhawks are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago, Illinois. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL). The team's name was spelled Black Hawks before the 1986 NHL season. Contents 1 Facts2 Franchise ..
Chicago Black Hawks (football)
The Chicago Black Hawks were an all-African American professional team created in 1928 by Fritz Pollard. The Black Hawks played against white teams around Chicago, but enjoyed their greatest success by scheduling exhibition games against West Coast teams during the winter months. ..
Chicago Blaze
Chicago Blaze Founded 2002 Disbanded 2005 Team History Chicago Blaze (2002-2005) Team Colors Championships 0 Owners Head Coach The Chicago Blaze were a women's professional basketball team in the National Women's Basketball League (NWBL). Based in Chicago,..
Chicago Bliss
Chicago Bliss is one of two teams that were introduced to the Lingerie Football League in 2004 (the other being Dallas Desire). Being defeated by New York Euphoria in the Eastern Final (one of the Semi-Finals which included a Skill Test, a 3-on-2 match and a dance competition) at Lingerie Bowl I..
Chicago Blitz
Chicago Blitz was a professional American football team that played in the United States Football League in the mid 1980s. Chicago's USFL team in 1983 was one of the league's strongest teams. However between the 1983 and 1984 seasons, the Blitz's owner traded teams with the owner of the Arizona W..
Chicago blues
The Chicago blues is a form of blues music that developed in Chicago, Illinois by adding electricity, drums, piano, bass guitar and sometimes saxophone to the basic string/harmonica Delta blues. The music developed mainly as a result of the "Great Migration" of poor black workers from the South in..
Chicago Blues Festival
The Chicago Blues Festival is an annual event that features four days of performances by top-tier blues musicians, both old favorites and the up-and-coming. It is hosted by the City of Chicago Mayor's Office of Special Events, and always occurs in early June. The event takes place in Grant Park, n..
Chicago Board of Trade
The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) NYSE: [BOT], established in 1848, is the world's oldest futures and options exchange. More than 50 different options and futures contracts are traded by over 3,600 CBOT members through open outcry and eTrading. Volumes at the exchange in 2003 were a reco..
Chicago Board Options Exchange
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), located at 400 South LaSalle Street in Chicago, is one of the world's largest options exchanges with an annual trade of over 15 billion shares of stock options in more than 1200 companies, 50 stock indexes, and 50 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) . The exchange..
Chicago Botanic Gardens
The Chicago Botanic Garden (385 acres) is a botanical garden located at 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, Illinois. It is located within the Cook County Forest Preserve District, a belt of more than 68,000 acres (27,500 hectares) of open space that surrounds the city of Chicago, Illinois. It is open ..
Chicago Boys
The Chicago Boys (c. 1970s) were a group of about 25 Chilean economists working under the Augusto Pinochet administration. Most of the Chicago Boys received their basic economic education from the School of Economy in Universidad Católica, and were later postgraduate exchange students at the Univer..
Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies
The Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies (also known as Chicago/Pittsburgh) was a baseball team in the Union Association of 1884. The Chicago Browns disbanded on August 25 and became the Pittsburgh Stogies, which disbanded on September 19. Together, they won 41 games and lost 50, finishing sixth in t..
Chicago Bruins
The Chicago Bruins were an American basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois that was a member of the American Basketball League. Year-by-year Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 1925/26 ABL 7th (1st half); 7th (2nd half) Did not qualify 1926/27 ABL 7th (1st half); 6th (2nd half) Did not qualify ..
Chicago Bruisers
Chicago Bruisers Year founded 1987 Year folded 1989 Prior names none ArenaBowl championships none Contents 1 History2 Season-by-season3 Notable players4 External links History The Chicago Bruisers were a charter member of the Arena Football Lea..
Chicago Bulls
Chicago Bulls Conference Eastern Conference Division Central Division Founded 1966 History Chicago Bulls (1966-present) Arena United Center City Chicago, Illinois Team Colors Red, Black, and White Owner Jerry Reinsdorf Head Coach Scott Skiles Ch..
Chicago Butter and Egg Board
The Chicago Butter and Egg Board[link], founded in 1898, was a spin-off entity of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT). In the year 1919, it was re-organized as a Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). Roots to the Chicago Butter and Egg Board are traceable to 1800s. At the initial state, The C..
Chicago card
The Chicago Card and the Chicago Card Plus are contactless smart cards used by riders of the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and Pace to electronically pay for bus and train fares in the city of Chicago, Illinois, USA and the surrounding suburbs. The blue Chicago Card is a stored value card. Use..
Chicago Cats
The Chicago Cats was an American soccer club based in Chicago, Illinois that was a member of the American Soccer League. Year-by-year Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup 1975 2 ASL 3rd, Midwest Did not qualify Did not enter 1976 2 ASL 4th, East 1st round Did not enter ..
Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad
A Chicago Central train passes westbound through northern Illinois in 1993. Combined route map of the Chicago Central (red) and Illinois Central (blue) railroads in 1996. The Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad (AAR reporting mark CC) was a Class II railroad operating on the former Ill..
Chicago Central Area Transit Plan
Contents 1 History2 1939 Comprehensive Subway Plan3 1958 New Horizons Plan4 1962 CTA Plan5 1968 Transit Planning Study5.1 Loop Subway5.2 Distributor Subway6 The Chicago Urban Transportation District6.1 Subway Plan on Hold6.2 The Core Plan6.3 E..
Chicago children's choir
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } The Chicago Children's Choir is a choral organizati..
Chicago City Council
The Chicago City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Chicago in Illinois. It consists of fifty aldermen elected from fifty wards to serve four-year terms. The Chicago City Council is gaveled into session regularly (usually monthly) to consider ordinances, orders, and..
Chicago City Hall
Chicago City Hall, shortly before construction was completed in 1911. Chicago City Hall is the official seat of government of the City of Chicago in Illinois. Adjacent to the Richard J. Daley Center and the James R. Thompson Center, the building that includes Chicago City Hall houses the off..
Chicago City Railway
The Chicago City Railway was a cable car system, designed by William Eppelsheimer and opened in Chicago in 1882. This system was to become, for a while, the largest and most profitable cable car system in the world. Counter to some people's expectations, the cable cars did not suffer much from the..
Chicago Civic Federation
The Chicago Civic Federation, founded in 1893, was a Chicago-based social reform organization. The federation originated in a mass-meeting rallied by English journalist, William Thomas Stead. Stead had travelled to Chicago to attend the World's Columbian Exposition, but had spent much time documen..
Chicago Climate Exchange
Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) is the world’s first and North America’s only voluntary, legally binding greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction and trading system for emission sources and offset projects in North America and Brazil. CCX employs independent verification, includes all six greenhouse gase..
Chicago Coalition Against War & Racism
Chicago Coalition Against War & Racism (CCAWR) was formed in September 2001 to protest the imminent United States invasion of Afghanistan. While it gained a foothold in Chicago street politics, CCAWR rose to prominence when it organized the rally at Federal Plaza the day after the U.S. invaded Iraq ..
Chicago Cobras
The Chicago Cobras, are a W-League team based in Chicago, Illinois. External links [Chicago Cobras] ..
Chicago Coin
Chicago Coin was one of the early major manufacturers of pinball tables. Chicago Coin, founded in 1931, would make pingames and modern pinball machines for over 45 years before being sold to the Stern family in 1977 and becoming Stern Electronics, Inc. Contents 1 Early history2 Later hi..
Chicago Coliseum
The Chicago Coliseum was a large building in Chicago, Illinois that served as a sports arena, convention center, and exhibition hall over the course of its history. It hosted a number of political conventions, including the 1912 Republican National Convention. The Coliseum was built on Wabash Aven..
Chicago College of Performing Arts
Chicago Musical College was founded in 1867, less than four decades after the city of Chicago was incorporated. It has given over a hundred years of uninterrupted service to music and music education and has played an important role in the development of the cultural life of the Midwest. In 1865, a..
Chicago Columbian Exposition
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } The Chicago Columbian Exposition was one of Frederic..
Chicago Columbia Giants
Chicago Columbia Giants Leagues Independent (1899-1900) Significant Players John W. Patterson Harry Buckner The Chicago Columbia Giants was a professional, black baseball team that played prior to the founding of the Negro Leagues. In 1899, the group know as the Columbia club, organized t..
Chicago Community Loan Fund
Chicago Community Loan Fund (CCLF) provides flexible financing to nonprofit community development organizations for the revitalization of low- and moderate-income neighborhoods throughout metropolitan Chicago. As a not-for-profit revolving loan fund, CCLF provides financing for development projects..
Chicago Cougars
Chicago Cougars The Chicago Cougars were an original franchise in the World Hockey Association from 1972 to 1975. The Cougars played their home games in the dilapidated International Amphitheatre. During the 1974 Avco Cup Finals against Gordie Howe and the Houston Aeros, the team's two home g..
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations or CCFR is a non-profit international affairs organization based in Chicago, Illinois. It is composed of over 7,000 members. The President of the CCFR is Marshall M. Bouton and its board of directors include former Boeing CEO Philip M. Condit, former U.S. Sec..
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs Established 1876 Major league affiliations National League (1876-present)*Central Division (1994-present) Current uniform Ballpark Wrigley Field (1916-present) Major league titles World Series titles (2) 1908 • 1907 NL Pennants (10) ..
Chicago Cubs/Award winners and league leaders
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Chicago Cubs/Broadcasters
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Chicago Cubs/Managers and ownership
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Chicago Cubs/Team records
Single Season Records Best franchise season: 116-36 (.763) (1906) (MLB record)Worst franchise season: 59-103 (.364) (1962,1966)Batting average: Ross Barnes, .389 (1876)On-base percentage: Ross Barnes, .462 (1876)Slugging percentage: Sammy Sosa, .737 (2001)OPS: Sammy Sosa, 1.174 (2001)Home runs: Samm..
Chicago Cubs roster
40-MAN ROSTER Last updated: July 14, 2006 Active Roster Pitchers 46 Ryan Dempster47 Scott Eyre62 Bob Howry31 Greg Maddux61 Carlos Marmol45 Sean Marshall44 Roberto Novoa50 Will Ohman33 Glendon Rusch48 Scott Williamson38 Carlos Zambrano Catchers  8 Michael Barrett24 Henry Blanco ..
Chicago Cultural Center
Chicago Cultural Center Louis Comfort Tiffany Stained glass Dome Ceiling at the Chicago Cultural Center The Chicago Cultural Center in the City of Chicago is the landmark building that houses the city's official reception venue where the Mayor has welcomed Presidents and royalty, diplom..
Chicago Curling Club
The Chicago Curling Club is located in Northbrook, Illinois, about 15 miles north of Chicago. It offers curling for men and women from October through March annually. The club was founded in 1948. Annual tournaments include the Senior Men's Bonspiel (December), the Men's Bonspiel (January) and two..
Chicago Daily News
The Chicago Daily News was an afternoon daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, and published between 1876 and 1978. The paper was founded by Melville E. Stone in 1875 and began publishing early the next year. It strove for mass readership in contrast with its primary competitor, the Chicago Tr..
Chicago Declaration of Evangelical Social Concern
Contents 1 Historic Context for the Declaration2 The Declaration Text3 Signers of the Declaration4 External references Historic Context for the Declaration As recounted by Dr. Ron Sider: "At the first Calvin College conference on politics that Paul Henry organized in the spri..
Chicago Defender
The Chicago Defender announces President Harry S. Truman's order in 1948 desegregating the United States Armed Forces. The Chicago Defender was the United States’ most influential black weekly newspaper by the beginning of World War I. The Defender was founded on May 5, 1905 by Robert S...
Chicago Democrat
The Chicago Democrat was the first newspaper in Chicago, Illinois. It was published from 1833 to 1861. History Publisher [John Calhoun] was a Jacksonian Democrat, lured west at the end of 1833 from Watertown, New York to start the Democrat inspired by traveler's stories about Chicago af..
Chicago diner
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } The Chicago Diner is a vegetarian restaurant in Chic..
Chicago Enforcers
The Chicago Enforcers were a short-lived American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. This team was part of the failed XFL begun by Vince McMahon of the World Wrestling Federation and by NBC, a major television network in the United States. NBC dropped the XFL concept after the first season..
Chicago Events
Chicago has many annual events that take place. These include: Botanic Gardens Antiques & Garden FairCeltic FestChicago MarathonCrosstown ClassicChicago Air & Water ShowChicago Antiques FairChicago Blues FestivalChicago Country Music FestivalChicago Gospel Music FestivalChicago Improv FestChicago..
Chicago Express
Chicago Express was a regional airline formerly based at Midway Airport, Chicago, Illinois, USA. It operated regional feeder services under the name ATA Connection. The airline had a line maintenance base at Midway Airport and hangar maintenance at Grand Rapids, MI. The hangar maintenance was moved..
Chicago Federation of Labor
The Chicago Federation of Labor (CFL) is the central labor body for over 300 Chicago area unions affiliated with the AFL-CIO. The CFL was formed in the late 1800s to strengthen the efforts of individual union locals by creating a unified voice for the city's labor movement. Its main objective is to..
Chicago Film Critics Association
The Chicago Film Critics Association is an American film critic association. Members include: Lisa AlspectorChris BarsantiMark CaroErik ChildressRoger EbertDavid KaplanJeanne KaplanJosh LarsenJonathan LewisJ. Robert ParksJohn PetrakisKeith PhippsJoshua RothkopfTed ShenPeter SobczynskiScott TobiasJe..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1993
6th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards The 6th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards honored the finest achievements in 1993 filmmaking. Winners Best Actor:*no informationBest Actress:*Holly Hunter - ''The PianoBest Cinematography:*Schindler's List - Janusz KaminskiBest Director:*..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1994
7th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards The 7th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards honored the finest achievements in 1994 filmmaking. Winners Best Actor: Tom Hanks - ''Forrest GumpBest Actress: Jennifer Jason Leigh - ''Mrs. Parker and the Vicious CircleBest Director: Quentin Ta..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1995
8th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards The 8th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards honored the finest achievements in 1995 filmmaking. Winners Best Actor: Nicolas Cage - ''Leaving Las VegasBest Actress: Elisabeth Shue - ''Leaving Las VegasBest Cinematography: ''Se7enBest Directo..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1996
9th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards The 9th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards honored the finest achievements in 1996 filmmaking. Winners Best Actor: Billy Bob Thornton - ''Sling BladeBest Actress: Frances McDormand - ''FargoBest Cinematography: ''The English PatientBest Di..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1997
10th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards March 1, 1998 --> The 10th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, given on 1 March 1998, honored the finest achievements in 1997 filmmaking. Winners Best Actor: Robert Duvall - ''The ApostleBest Actress: Judi Dench - ''Mrs. BrownBest Cinematog..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1998
11th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards March 1, 1999 --> The 11th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, given on 1 March 1999, honored the finest achievements in 1998 filmmaking. Winners Best Actor: Ian McKellen - ''Gods and MonstersBest Actress: Cate Blanchett - ''ElizabethBest C..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1999
12th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards March 13, 2000 --> The 12th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, given on 13 March 2000, honored the finest achievements in 1999 filmmaking. Winners Best Actor: Kevin Spacey - ''American BeautyBest Actress: Hilary Swank - ''Boys Don't CryBes..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2000
13th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards February 26, 2001 --> The 13th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, given on 26 February 2001, honored the finest achievements in 2000 filmmaking. Winners Best Actor:*Tom Hanks - ''Cast AwayBest Actress:*Ellen Burstyn - ''Requiem for a Dream..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2001
14th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards February 25, 2002 The 14th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, given on 25 February 2002, honored the finest achievements in 2001 filmmaking. Winners Best Actor:*Gene Hackman - ''The Royal TenenbaumsBest Actress:*Naomi Watts - ''Mulhollan..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2002
15th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards January 8, 2003 --> The 15th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, given on 8 January 2003, honored the finest achievements in 2002 filmmaking. Winners Best Actor:*Daniel Day-Lewis - ''Gangs of New YorkBest Actress:*Julianne Moore - ''Far fro..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2003
16th Chicago Film Critics AssociationAwards 2004 --> The 16th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, honoring the best in film for 2003, were presented in 2004. Peter Jackson's final part of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy "The Return of the King" and Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2004
17th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2005 --> The 17th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, presented in 2005, honored the best in film for 2004. Winners Best Actor:*Paul Giamatti - ''SidewaysBest Actress:*Imelda Staunton - ''Vera DrakeBest Cinematography (tie):*Robert Richards..
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2005
18th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards January 9, 2005 --> The 18th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, given by the CFCA on 9 January, 2006 honored the best in film for 2005. Winners Best Actor:*Philip Seymour Hoffman - ''CapoteBest Actress:*Joan Allen - ''The Upside of AngerBe..
Chicago Fire
The phrase Chicago Fire can refer to: The Chicago Fire, a Major League Soccer franchise.The Great Chicago Fire, the fire that burned much of Chicago in 1871.The Chicago Fire, an American football team in the defunct WFL.The Chicago Fire Department. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
Chicago Fire (football)
For the soccer club with the same name, see Chicago Fire (soccer). The Chicago Fire was a football team in the short-lived World Football League for one season 1974. Founded in late October of 1973 by building magnate Thomas Origer, he was the first owner to purchase a franchise, for around $400,00..
Chicago Fire (soccer)
The Chicago Fire is a professional soccer club based in Bridgeview, Illinois that participates in Major League Soccer. The club was founded October 8th, 1997 on the 126th anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The Fire won the MLS Cup in 1998, their first season in the league. It also won ..
Chicago Fire Department
Engine 117 fights a fire on Chicago's West Side at the Garfield Park Conservatory. CFD Symbol The Chicago Fire Department, also known as the CFD, is the principal fire suppression, prevention, and rescue agency of Chicago, Illinois, under the jurisdiction of the mayor of Chicago. The lar..
Chicago Fire Premier
The Chicago Fire Premier (CFP) is the Premier Development League entry in the United Soccer Leagues. The CFP is part of the development system for the Chicago Fire Major League Soccer team. External link [Chicago Fire Premier] ..
Chicago Flood
The Chicago Flood began on April 13, 1992 when a hole was punched through the bottom of the Chicago River into abandoned utility tunnels causing a leak which eventually flooded basements and underground facilities in much of the Chicago Loop. Contents 1 Cause2 Effects3 Repair and ..
Chicago Force
Chicago Force is Chicago's Professional Womens Tackle Football Team. They play out of Lane Tech Stadium. ..
Chicago Force (football)
The [Chicago Force] is a team in the Independent Women's Football League([IWFL]). Founded in 2005, the team plays in Lane Stadium at Lane Technical College Prep High School on Chicago's North Side. ..
Chicago Freedom Movement
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Chicago Gaylords
The Chicago Gaylords is the oldest White Chicago street gang -- and one of the most violent. They originated in the old Italian neighborhood of Grand and Noble. The original president of the Gaylord's selected the name after reading about the Gaylords of France in the public library. The Chicago G..
Chicago Giants
Chicago Giants Leagues Independent (1910-1919) Negro National League (1920-1921) Significant Players The Chicago Giants were a professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois which played in the Negro Leagues. The team was founded by Frank Leland after he and his partner, Rube Foster..
Chicago Golf Club
Chicago Golf Club is a prestigious private golf club in Wheaton, Illinois in the United States. It is the oldest 18-hole course in North America and was one of the five clubs which founded the United States Golf Association in 1894. Its founder, Charles Blair Macdonald, won the first official U.S. A..
Chicago Great Western Railway
The Chicago Great Western Railway (AAR reporting mark CGW) was a Class I railroad that linked Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, and Kansas City. It was founded by Alpheus Beede Stickney in 1885 as a regional line between St. Paul and the Iowa state line called the Minnesota & Northwestern Railroad. Thr..
Chicago hardcore
Chicago developed a hardcore punk scene in the early 1980's that was more experimental than its counterparts in Washington, DC, L.A., and New York City. Chicago's hardcore scene developed in and around Northside gay bars around 1982. The most popular of these bands were Naked Raygun, Strike Under, ..
Chicago Heat Wave of 1995
In July 1995, a heat wave in Chicago, Illinois led to approximately 600 heat-related deaths over a period of five days. It is now considered to be one of the worst weather-related disasters in Illinois history. The scale was shocking, although the event itself may not have been that unusual. Eric K..
Chicago Heights, Illinois
Chicago Heights, Illinois Location within Chicagoland. The Chicagoland tristate area. Incorporated City in 1893. County, State Cook County, Illinois Township Bloom Township Government Council-manager Mayor Anthony DeLuca 2000) 32,776 (down 0.90% from 1990) Pop. density 1,322...
Chicago hip hop
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Chicago Historical Society
Chicago Historical Society was founded in 1856. It is currently located in a building at the corner of Clark Street and North Avenue in the Lincoln Park area of Chicago. Much of the early collection amassed by the museum was destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire in 1871, but like the city, the museu..
Chicago History Museum
The Chicago History Museum (formerly known as the Chicago Historical Society) is a privately funded, independent institution devoted to collecting, interpreting, and presenting the rich multicultural history of Chicago. ..
Chicago Hope
Chicago Hope was a popular CBS drama series created by David E. Kelley that ran from September 18, 1994 to May 4, 2000. It took place in a fictional private hospital, Chicago Hope. The show starred Mandy Patinkin as Dr. Jeffrey Geiger, a hot shot surgeon with emotional problems stemming from the ps..
Chicago Horizon
The Chicago Horizon were a soccer team based out of Chicago that played in the Major Soccer League. They played only one season, in 1980. Their home arena was Rosemont Horizon. ..
Chicago Hounds
The Chicago Hounds are a team of the United Hockey League scheduled to begin play in the fall of 2006. They will play their home games at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. The Hounds franchise is officially a relocation of the Richmond RiverDogs, which played in Richmond, Virginia ..
Chicago house
Chicago house is the earliest style of house music. House music originated in a Chicago, Illinois nightclub called the Warehouse, which many hold to be the origin of the term "house music". DJ Frankie Knuckles originally popularized house music while working at the Warehouse. House music grew out o..
Chicago III
Chicago III is the third album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1971. It is also band's third consecutive double album of new studio material in less than two years, a feat that has yet to be repeated by any major artist or group. In the wake of Chicago's enormous worldwide succe..
Chicago Illinois Temple
Chicago Illinois Temple is the thirty-fifth church temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It is the first of two church temples in Illinois. Located in the Chicago suburb of Glenview, the site of Chicago Illinois Temple was dedicated on August 13, 1983 by LDS President Gordon..
Chicago Improv Festival
The Chicago Improv Festival is a non-profit comedy festival held annually in Chicago in late April and early May. It spotlights improvisational, sketch, and stand-up comedy. In addition to bringing in acts from around the world, the festival honors performers who got their start in Chicago. Exte..
Chicago Industrial
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Chicago International Charter School (Northtown)
Northtown Academy - Chicago International Charter School is a public charter high school in North Park, Chicago, Illinois, Unied States. It is located on the campus that once held Good Council Girls High School and on the ground owned by the Felician Sisters Mother of Good Council Providence Conven..
Chicago International Film Festival
The Chicago International Film Festival is an annual film festival that is presented by Cinema/Chicago. It is held every October. In 2005, the festival presented 101 feature films and 42 live action and animated short films. Among the film professionals who presented their works that year were Susan..
Chicago International REEL Shorts Festival
[link] The Chicago International REEL Shorts Festival is an annual short film competition and screening put on by Project Chicago. Held during Spring, this 3 days event plays host to over 75 films (all under 35 minutes) from many countries through out the world. In 2004 and 2005 the 3 P..
Chicago IX - Chicago's Greatest Hits
Chicago IX - Chicago's Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1975. Gathering all of Chicago's biggest hits thus far, this set stretches all the way back to their 1969 debut, The Chicago Transit Authority, to 1974's Chicago VII. Chicago V..
Chicago Jazz Festival
The Chicago Jazz Festival is a popular and well-known four day free celebration of jazz in Grant Park in downtown Chicago. It is run by the Jazz Institute of Chicago during Labor Day weekend, integrating both world-famous and local artists. Before 1979, three different annual jazz festivals sponso..
Chicago Lakefront Soccer Club
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Chicago Landmark
Chicago Landmark is a designation of the Mayor of Chicago and the Chicago Board of Aldermen for historic buildings and other sites in Chicago, Illinois. Resources [Chicago Landmark homepage] ..
Chicago Lawn, Chicago
Chicago Lawn, one of the 77 official community areas, is located on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois. Notable resident of Chicago Lawn is John C. Reilly. Chicago Lawn (Chicago, Illinois) Community Area 66 - Chicago LawnLocation within the city of Chicago LatitudeLongitude [41°46...
Chicago Lifeguard Service
The Chicago Lifeguard Service, or the Chicago Park District Beaches and Pools Unit employs over 1000 Lifeguards during the summer months and 200 during the winter to protect the lifes of Patrons at it's 31 Beaches on Lake Michigan as well as dozens of indoor and outdoor pools at city parks and pub..
Chicago Lighthouse
The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired is a non-profit organization located in Chicago, Illinois. Approaching its centennial celebration in 2006, The Lighthouse is one of the oldest social service agencies in Chicago. Among the many programs it offers are a school for ..
Chicago Linguistic Society
The Chicago Linguistic Society (or CLS) is an annual, student-run conference at the University of Chicago. External links [The University of Chicago website][The Chicago Linguistic Society website] ..
Chicago Lions
Chicago Lions RFC |} The Chicago Lions Rugby Foootball Club is a SuperLeague rugby union team based in Chicago, Illinois. External Links [Official Site] ..
Chicago Lock
Chicago Lock Co. is a lock manufacturer. Since 1933, it has sold a tubular lock marketed under the registered trademark "Ace." Millions of Ace locks have been sold; for instance, these locks are used in Northwestern Corporation's Triple Play bulk vending machine. External links [Chicago Lock C..
Chicago Loop
Loop (Chicago, Illinois) Community Area 32 - The Chicago LoopLocation within the city of Chicago LatitudeLongitude [41°52.8′N 87°38.8′W] Neighborhoods LoopNew EastsidePrinter's RowSouth Loop ZIP Codes 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604, and parts of 60605, 60606, 60607, and 60661 Are..
Chicago Machine
The Chicago Machine is a lacrosse team based in Evanston, Illinois. Home games are played at the Sports Complex at Benedictine University in Lisle, Illinois. Founded: 2006, as a member of Major League Lacrosse Contents 1 Franchise history2 Season-by-season3 Players of note4&nbs..
Chicago Magic
Chicago Magic are a Super Y-League team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are operated by Chicago Fire Premier and Chicago Fire. ..
Chicago Majors
The Chicago Majors were an American basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois that was a member of the American Basketball League. Year-by-year Year League Reg. Season Playoffs 1961/62 ABL 3rd, Eastern Quarterfinals 1962/63 ABL 6th No playoff ..
Chicago Marathon
The Chicago Marathon is one of the largest marathon road races in the world, as well as one of the fastest growing. In recent years, the marathon has been the site of many world record performances, due in part to its largely flat course. There is no qualifying time to participate in the Chicago M..
Chicago Maroon
The Chicago Maroon is the independent student newspaper of the University of Chicago with a circulation of 7,500. It was founded the same year as the University, 1892. During the academic year, the Maroon publishes every Tuesday and Friday. The Maroon is located in the basement of Ida Noyes Ha..
Chicago Medical School
This medical school is part of the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. ..
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
President George W. Bush at the CME (March 6, 2001). The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME or, simply, "The Merc") (NYSE:[CME]) is the largest futures exchange in the United States. The CME was founded in 1898 as the Chicago Butter and Egg Board. Originally, the exchange was a not-fo..
Chicago Methodist Church
First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple is a church located at the base and in the upmost floors of a skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The top of the building is at a height of 173 metres (568ft.). So one can call the First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple as the highes..
Chicago Motor Speedway
Chicago Motor Speedway Facility statistics Location Cicero, Illinois Broke ground 199? Opened 1999 Owner Charles Bidwell and Chip Ganassi Operator closed Construction cost $70 million USD Architect Former names Sportsman's Park/Hawthorne Race Course Major eve..
Chicago Musical College
Chicago Musical College is currently a division of [Chicago College of Performing Arts] at Roosevelt University It was founded in 1867, less than four decades after the city of Chicago was incorporated. It has given over a hundred years of uninterrupted service to music and music educatio..
Chicago Mustangs
The Chicago Mustangs were a soccer team based out of Chicago that played in the NASL. They played two seasons in 1967 and 1968. Their home field was Comiskey Park. ..
Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad
The Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad, often called the North Shore Line, was an interurban railroad line that operated between Chicago, Illinois, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin until its abandonment in 1963. Contents 1 Early history1.1 Route1.2 Early improvements1.3 Cons..
Chicago Outdoor Film Festival
The Chicago Outdoor Film Festival is a free open air film festival that was started in 1999. Visitors head to Butler Field where they can sit in the grass and watch classic movies such as Rebel Without a Cause. Movie critics Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper curate the fest. ..
Chicago Outfit
--> The Chicago Outfit is a crime syndicate that has a long and extensive history dating back to long before Prohibition and is part of the U.S. phenomenon known as the Mafia, but distinct from the "Five Families" of New York. The Chicago Outfit's power and influence rivals the New York Mafia. It..
Chicago Pacific Corporation
The Chicago Pacific Corporation was created in 1969 as a diversified Holding Company for the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad. Its purpose was to create profits for the Ailing Rock Island, and to finance Frieght cars and other equipment, which could be purchased by its subsidiary the Chicago,..
Chicago Park District
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The Chicago Park District is the oldest and (financially) largest park district in the nation, with a $385 million annual budget. The park district also has the excellent reputation of spending the most per capita on its parks, even more than Boston in terms of par..
Chicago Park School District
Chicago Park School District is an school district in Nevada County, California. ..
Chicago Patriots Gaelic Football Club
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Chicago Pedway
The Chicago Pedway, covering over 40 blocks of downtown Chicago, Illinois, helps pedestrians traverse this area city during inclement weather. This network of tunnels and overhead bridges connects skyscrapers, retail stores, hotels and train stations throughout the central business district and cont..
Chicago Pile-1
On December 2, 1942, the world's first artificial self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction took place in the world's first nuclear reactor, Chicago Pile Number One, shortened as CP-1, built on a racquets court under the abandoned west stands of the Alonzo Stagg Field stadium on the University of Chica..
Chicago Pirates
The Chicago Pirates were a baseball team in the Players League for a single season in 1890. Articles for Chicago Pirates players Charles ComiskeyHugh DuffySilver KingJimmy RyanNed Williamson External links [Baseball Almanac][Baseball Reference][Sports Illustrated] ..
Chicago Police Department
The Chicago Police Department, also known as the CPD, is the principal law enforcement agency of Chicago, Illinois, under the jurisdiction of the mayor of Chicago. It is the largest police department in the Midwest and the second largest in the United States wit..
Chicago Politicians
The Chicago Politicians were a team formed in 1986 by Arena Football League founder Jim Foster to play an initial "test game" in Rockford, Illinois versus the Rockford Metros at the MetroCentre. The test must have been deemed successful, as a four-team "demonstration season" was held the next year, ..
Chicago Portage
The Chicago Portage connects the watersheds (BrE: drainage basin) and the navigable waterways of the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes. It crosses the continental divide that separates the Great Lakes and Atlantic Ocean watersheds from the Gulf of Mexico watershed. The St. Lawrence Seaway Divid..
Chicago Pride Parade
Chicago Pride Parade is a Gay Pride Parade that takes place each year on the last Sunday in June in the Boystown section of the Lakeview neighborhood. Currently, the parade begins at noon on Halsted Street, proceeding north from Belmont Avenue, then south on Broadway to Diversey, and east on Div..
Chicago Protocol
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Chicago Public Library
The Chicago Public Library consists of 80 branches (as of March 2006) throughout the city of Chicago, Illinois, USA. History "Harold Washington Library in downtown Chicago."(Douglas Kaye) In the aftermath of the 1871 Great Chicago Fire, Londoner A.H. Burgess, with the aid of Thomas Hughes dr..
Chicago Public Radio
Chicago Public Radio is a noncommercial public radio station in Chicago, Illinois. Financed primarily by listener contributions, Chicago Public Radio is affiliated with both National Public Radio and Public Radio International. Contents 1 Stations and Call signs2 History3 Program..
Chicago Public Schools
Chicago Public Schools, commonly abbreviated as CPS by local residents and politicians, is a school district that controls over 600 public elementary and high schools in Chicago, Illinois. Chicago Public Schools is currently the third largest school district in the United States, with more than 400,..
Chicago Race Riot of 1919
A map of the riot-affected areas on the South Side of Chicago, with the Union Stock Yards visible. North is to the right. The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 was a major racial conflict that began in Chicago, Illinois on July 27th, 1919. It lasted for several days and ended only after nearly 6,000..
Chicago Railroad Fair
The Chicago Railroad Fair was an event organized to celebrate and commemorate 100 years of railroad history west of Chicago, Illinois. It was held in Chicago in 1948 and 1949 along the shore of Lake Michigan, and is often referred to as "the last great railroad fair" with 39 railroad companies pa..
Chicago Rail Freight Leasing Australia
Chicago Rail Freight Leasing Australia was established in 1997 to provide lease of locomotive power and rollingstock to the Australian rail industry. It owns and manages $140 million of accredited rail assets under lease to Australian Customers. External links [Official Website] ..
Chicago Rail Link
The Chicago Rail Link (AAR reporting mark CRL) is a Class III railroad in Illinois. It owns and operates more than 72 miles of track on the south side of Chicago. redirect [[Template:US class III]] ..
Chicago Rapid Transit Company
The Chicago Rapid Transit Company (CRT) was a privately-owned firm providing rapid transit rail service in Chicago, Illinois and several adjacent communities between the years 1924 and 1947. The CRT is one of the predecessors of the Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago's present mass transit operator..
Chicago Rare
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Chicago record labels
General information Basic general information about the labels Organized Crime Records Founder: Clint Founding date : 2000 [link] Street address: P.O. Box 213, Brookfield, IL E-mail: info@organizedcrimerecords.com Phone Fax Genres: Hardcore/ Hardcore Punk/ Brutal Hardcore Chic..
Chicago Ridge, Illinois
Chicago Ridge, Illinois Location within Chicagoland. The Chicagoland tristate area. Incorporated Village in 1914. County, State Cook County, Illinois Township Worth Township Government Council-manager Mayor Eugene Siegel 2000) 14,127 (up 3.55% from 1990) Pop. density 2,445.9/..
Chicago River
Downtown buildings line the Chicago River The Chicago River is 156 miles (251 km) long, and flows through downtown Chicago, Illinois. The river is not particularly long, but is notable for 19th-century civil engineering feats which directed its flow south, away from the city and towards the Mi..
Chicago Road
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } The Chicago Road was the old road from Chicago, Illi..
Chicago Rockets
The Chicago Rockets was an American Football team that played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949. During the 1949 season, the team was known as the Chicago Hornets. Unlike the Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers, and Baltimore Colts, the franchise was not one of the three AA..
Chicago Rockstars
Chicago Rockstars Founded 2006 Arena Emil and Patricia Jones Convocation Center. Team Colors Blue and white Championships 0 Division Titles 0 Owner Marques Sullivan Coaches Kenny Williams (head coach), Michael Harris, and George Keehn Cheerleaders Lady R..
Chicago Rock Cafe
Chicago Rock Cafe is a chain of American style bar/diner restaurants in the UK. Inspired by the worldwide Hard Rock Cafe brand it offers a combination of a themed dining experience with late night drinking and disco style entertainment. There are 62 establishments in the UK most of which cater for a..
Chicago Rush
Chicago Rush Conference American Division Central Year founded 2001 Home arena Allstate Arena City, State Chicago, Illinois Wild card titles 4:2001, 2003, 2005, 2006 Division titles 2:2002, 2004 Conference titles 1:2006 ArenaBowl championships ..
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal (at the time named the Chicago Drainage Canal) being built The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, historically known as the Chicago Drainage Canal, is the only shipping link between the Great Lakes (specifically Lake Michigan by the Chicago River) with the Mississi..
Chicago school
There are several Chicago schools, a name derived from programs and departments at the University of Chicago and not the city itself. Some are: Chicago school (economics)Chicago school (literary criticism)Chicago school (sociology)Chicago school (architecture) (unrelated to the University of Chicag..
Chicago school (architecture)
Chicago architecture is famous throughout the world and one style is referred to as the Chicago School. In the history of architecture, the Chicago School was a school of architects active in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century. They were among the first to promote the new technologies of stee..
Chicago school (economics)
The Chicago School of Economics is a school of thought referring to a particular style of economics practiced at and disseminated from the University of Chicago. It is not the same as the Department of Economics at the University of Chicago. Some (but not a majority) of the professors in the econom..
Chicago school (literary criticism)
The Chicago school of literary criticism, also known as neo-Aristotelianism, was developed in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s at the University of Chicago. It is sometimes considered a type of formalism, but it is more often described as an opposing school of thought to new criticism. Whereas the "new criti..
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Chicago Seven
''For the similarly named Chicago album see Chicago VII The Chicago Seven were seven (originally eight, at which point they were known as the Chicago Eight) defendants charged with conspiracy, inciting to riot, and other charges related to violent protests that took place in Chicago, Illinois on th..
Chicago Shady Dealer
The Chicago Shady Dealer is the student humor newspaper of the University of Chicago. The Shady Dealer is one of many attempts at starting a humor publication at the University, the earliest of which dates back nearly to the University's founding. Established in 2005, the Chicago Shady Dealer publis..
Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) is a non-profit, professional theater company located on Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois. Its more than six hundred annual performances performed 48 weeks of the year include its critically acclaimed Shakespeare series, its World's Stage touring productions, and you..
Chicago Shamrocks
''This article is about the ice hockey team. For the lacrosse team see Chicago Shamrox. The Chicago Shamrocks were an ice hockey team based in Chicago, Illinois that played 2 seasons in the old American Hockey Association league from 1930 to 1932. They were owned by Hockey Hall of Famer James Norri..
Chicago Shamrox
Chicago Shamrox Founded 2006 Home arena Sears Centre Based in Hoffman Estates, Illinois Colors Orange, green, and white Head coach Jamie Batley General manager Jamie Batley The Chicago Shamrox are a team in the National Lacrosse League scheduled to begin play i..
Chicago Sky
Chicago Sky Conference Eastern Conference Founded 2006 Home court UIC Pavilion Colors Light blue, yellow WNBA Championships 0 Conference Championships 0 Playoff Appearances 0 Head coach Dave Cowens General manager Dave Cowens Owner Michael Alte..
Chicago Skyliners
The Chicago Skyliners was an American Basketball Association (ABA) team based in Chicago, Illinois. The team began play in the fall of 2000. They played in the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. After having relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada during the 2001-2002 season, the former Skyliners were re..
Chicago Skyway
Chicago Skyway, Summer 1999 Chicago Skyway toll plaza The Chicago Skyway also known as Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge System is a 7.8 mile (12.5 km) long tollway bridging Interstate 90 at the Dan Ryan Expressway on the west end, and the Indiana Toll Road on the east end. Historically, t..
Chicago soul
Chicago soul is a form of soul music that arose during the 1960s in Chicago. Along with Motown in Detroit and hard-edged, gritty performers in Memphis (see Memphis soul), Chicago soul helped spur the album-oriented soul revolution of the early 1970s. The best known Chicago soul singers were Curtis..
Chicago Southland
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Chicago Stadium
Chicago Stadium was known as "The Madhouse On Madison". The Chicago Stadium was a famed and historic indoor arena in Chicago, Illinois. The arena was the site of numerous historic events, including the first NFL playoff game in 1932 (moved inside and played on an 80-yard field due to inclement ..
Chicago Stags
The Chicago Stags were the first NBA team in Chicago. The Chicago Stags were a National Basketball Association team based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded: 1946 Folded: 1950 Home Arena: Chicago Stadium Uniform colors: Red jersey over blue shorts Logo design: See right NBA Championships: None NBA..
Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy was formulated in October of 1978 by approximately 300 evangelical scholars at a conference sponsored by the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy, held in Chicago. The statement was designed to defend the position of Biblical inerrancy against a pe..
Chicago State University
Chicago State University (CSU) is a state university in Chicago, Illinois. Contents 1 History2 Sports3 Notable alumni4 Honorary Degrees5 Notable faculty6 External links History The university was founded in 1867 and became permanently established in its original lo..
Chicago Steel
The Chicago Steel are a Tier 1 junior ice hockey team playing in the East Division of the United States Hockey League (USHL). Chicago Steel logo The Steel's home ice is the Edge Ice Arena. ..
Chicago Sting
The Chicago Sting (1975-1988) were an American professional soccer team based in Chicago, Illinois. The Sting played in the North American Soccer League from 1975 to 1984 and in the Major Indoor Soccer League from 1984 to 1988. They won the Soccer Bowl in 1981 and 1984. The best player in Sting's ..
Chicago Stingers
The Chicago Stingers were an American soccer team that played in Chicago, Illinois. They joined the USISL Pro League in 1995, and moved to the USISL Select League in 1996. They moved back to the USISL D-3 Pro League the next year. In 1999, the team became the Chicago Sockers and were relegated to ..
Chicago Stock Exchange
The Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX), located in Chicago, Illinois, is the third most active stock exchange in the United States by volume, and the largest outside of New York City. In North America it is 4th largest behind the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, and the Toronto Stock Exchange. Founded o..
Chicago Storm
Storm logo The Chicago Storm is a team in the current Major Indoor Soccer League that began play in the 2004-2005 season. The team is coached by former U.S. National team player Frank Klopas. Contents 1 Honors2 Year-by-year3 Current squad4 Head Coaches5 Arenas6&nb..
Chicago Story (TV series)
Chicago Story was an NBC drama that aired in the spring of 1982. The series followed the work and lives of several Chicago lawyers, police officers, and doctors. The series was similar to Hill Street Blues in that it was less about action scenes and more about the stresses of working in law enfo..
Chicago style
Chicago style may refer to several things: The Chicago Manual of Style, a guideline for writing documents and news reports, similar to news style.Chicago blues, a genre of Blues music.Chicago-style jazz, a genre of Jazz music.Chicago-style pizza, a deep-dish variety of pizzaChicago-style hot dog, a..
Chicago Style
Chicago Style may refer to: A standard for citations and other elements of style set forth in The Chicago Manual of StyleChicago blues, a style of electric blues music that originated in Chicago, IllinoisChicago Style Pizza, a kind of pizza that is closer to casserole or lasagna than traditional pi..
Chicago Sun-Times
New Chicago Sun-Times home located at 350 N. Orleans St., owned by the Merchandise Mart. Former Chicago Sun-Times headquarters (demolished 2004 to make way for the Trump Tower) The Chicago Sun-Times is an American daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois. Although its circulation..
Chicago Surface Lines
The Chicago Surface Lines (CSL) was operator of the street railway system of Chicago, Illinois from the years 1913 to 1947. The firm is a predecessor of today's publicly-owned operator, the Chicago Transit Authority. Contents 1 History2 Remnants3 References4 External links ..
Chicago Surrealist Group
The Chicago Surrealist Group was founded in July, 1966 by Franklin and Penelope Rosemont, after their 1965 trip to Paris where they attended meetings of the Paris Surrealist Group and met André Breton. Its initial members came from radical backgrounds such as the Industrial Workers of the World (I..
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, based in Chicago, Illinois, is one of the leading orchestras in the world. It is currently in its 115th season. Contents 1 Chicago Symphony Orchestra2 Civic Orchestra of Chicago3 Music Directors4 Principal Conductors5 Principal Guest Conduc..
Chicago Temple Building
The Chicago Temple Building is a 173 meter (568 foot) tall skyscraper church located in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It was completed in 1924 and has 23 floors dedicated to religious and office use. It is the tallest church building in the world, though not the tallest church in the world. It..
Chicago theatre
Note on spelling: While most Americans use "er" (as per American spelling conventions), the majority of venues, performers and trade groups for live theatre use "re." Not to be confused with the Chicago Theatre, aka Chicago Theater, built in 1921, a theater at 175 North State Street Chicago theatr..
Chicago Theatre
: See also: Chicago theatre, the theatre movement in the city of Chicago The Chicago Theatre is a famous theater landmark in the city of Chicago, Illinois. The theater is host to stage plays, magic shows, comedy performances, speeches, and musical concerts. Designed in the classical revival-Fre..
Chicago Theological Seminary
Chicago Theological Seminary Motto: Christo et EcclesiaeandPreparing Religious Leaders to Question, Teach, Transform (current marketing slogan) President The Rev. Dr. Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite University type Private (Seminary) Religious affiliation United Church of Christ Founded 1855 Location..
Chicago Tigers
The Chicago Tigers of the American Professional Football Association (now the NFL) played only in the first year of the league (1920). They had a record of 2 wins, 5 losses and 1 tie. The team played its home games at Cubs Park in Chicago. Chicago Tigers Roster - 1920 Dunc Annan, TBJohnny Barrett, ..
Chicago Times
The Chicago Times was a newspaper in Chicago, Illinois. Previously edited by Cyrus McCormick, in 1861 the paper was purchased by Wilbur F. Storey. Storey and Joseph Medill, editor of the Chicago Tribune, maintained a strong rivalry for some time. ..
Chicago Title & Trust Center
Chicago Title & Trust Center is an office tower located in Chicago, Illinois designed by the firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates. The 50 story building rises 756 feet (230 m) in the Loop and was completed in 1992. One of the tower's most notable features is its eastern-facing slanted roof at upper..
Chicago to Mackinac Boat Race
The Chicago to Mackinac Boat Race is run by the Chicago Yacht Club. It is one of the longest fresh-water races in the world with hundreds of boats entering the race each year. It starts at Chicago and finishes at Mackinac Island, Michigan crossing Lake Michigan and just entering Lake Huron. The rac..
Chicago Transit Authority
This article is about the mass transit system. Please see The Chicago Transit Authority for the album and Chicago for the band. Chicago Transit Authority, also known as CTA, is the rapid transit system of Chicago, Illinois and is the second largest in the United States. The Chicago Transit Autho..
Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune, formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper", remains the principal daily newspaper of the midwestern United States and one of the ten largest daily newspapers in the nation. Contents 1 History2 Editorial policy3 The Tribune Company4 Columnis..
Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball
The Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball is an award presented annually by the Chicago Tribune to the Most Valuable Player of the Big Ten Conference for both men's and women's basketball. The Chicago Tribune has awarded the Silver Basketball for men's basketball since 1946. The Silver Basketball for ..
Chicago Tribune Silver Football
The Chicago Tribune Silver Football is awarded by the Chicago Tribune to the college football player determined to be the Most Valuable Player of the Big Ten Conference. The award has been presented annually since 1924, when Red Grange of Illinois was the award's first recipient. The winner of the..
Chicago Tunnel Company
Pre-1910 photograph of the Chicago Tunnel Company The Chicago Tunnel Company built a unique freight tunnel network under the downtown of the city of Chicago. It inspired the construction of the London Post Office Railway. Contents 1 History1.1 Experiment1.2 Operation1.3 ..
Chicago Underground Film Festival
Founded in 1994, the Chicago Underground Film Festival (popularly known by the acronym CUFF) occurs each August at various venues in Chicago, Illinois in the USA. The festival's stated goal is "to focus on the artistc, aesthetic and fun side of independent filmmaking. CUFF promotes works that dissen..
Chicago Underground Library
The Chicago Underground Library (CUL) is a collection focusing on material produced by small presses or independent publishers in the Chicago area. The collection includes zines, comics, perfect-bound novels, chapbooks, newsletters, art books, magazines and pamphlets, with an emphasis on inclusivity..
Chicago Unions
The Chicago Unions was a professional, black baseball team that played prior to the formation of the Negro Leagues. It was started by Frank Leland in 1898. In 1901, Leland combined his Unions with the Chicago Columbia Giants to form the Chicago Union Giants which was renamed to the Leland Giants in ..
Chicago Union Station Company
The Chicago Union Station Company (AAR reporting mark CUST) owns Chicago's Union Station and the approach tracks. It was originally owned equally by four companies - the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway and Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (two Pennsylvania Railroad..
Chicago Union Stock Yards Fire
The Chicago Union Stock Yards Fire occurred from December 22 to December 23, 1910 and resulted in the deaths of twenty-one firemen, including the fire marshal. The fire, which broke out at Warehouse 7 of the Nelson Morris Company at the Chicago Union Stock Yards, was first reported on December 22 a..
Chicago Urban League
Chicago Urban League, founded in 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, is currently being run by James Compton. Its work mainly consists of the eradication of racial segregation, discrimination and the disenfrachisement of all poor communities, it works toward equal opportunity and parity for African Americans..
Chicago V
Chicago V is the fifth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1972. It is notable for being the group's first single full-length release, after having released three consecutive double albums and a box set of live material. Following the release of Chicago III in 1971, which almo..
Chicago VI
Chicago VI is the sixth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1973. Following the streamlined character of Chicago V, this successor would see the group follow more of a pop music approach, relying less on their trademark horns and exploring varied music forms. After recording a..
Chicago VII
Chicago VII is the seventh album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1974. It is notable for being their first double album of new material since 1971's Chicago III, and remains their final studio release in that format. While touring in support of Chicago VI in 1973, the band bega..
Chicago VIII
Chicago VIII is the eighth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1975. Following the experimental jazz/pop stylings of Chicago VII, the band returned to a more streamlined sound on this follow-up. After five consecutive years of constant activity, the members of Chicago were fee..
Chicago Waldorf School
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Chicago Water Tower
The 1866 pumping station located across Michigan Avenue from the Water Tower. Chicago Water Tower. The Chicago Water Tower is a Chicago, Illinois landmark in downtown Chicago along the Magnificent Mile of North Michigan Avenue. Located on the doorsteps of Loyola University Chicago, th..
Chicago Westside Christian School
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Chicago Whales
Chicago Whales Established 1914 Known as the Chicago Chi-Feds during the 1914 season Major league affiliations Federal League (1914-present)*Federal League (-present) Current uniform Ballpark Weeghman Park (1914-present) Major league titles World Series titles (0) ..
Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox Established 1900 Major league affiliations American League (1901-present)*Central Division (1994-present) Current uniform Ballpark U.S. Cellular Field (1991-present) Major league titles World Series titles (3) 2005 • 1917 &bul..
Chicago White Stockings
The Chicago White Stockings was the original name of two different professional baseball teams which have played in Chicago, Illinois: The team which played in the National Association in 1871, and which resumed play in 1874-75 after the Great Chicago Fire; they joined the National League in 1876 ..
Chicago Winds
The Chicago Winds was the World Football League's ill-fated 1975 successor to the Chicago Fire. The team was named the Winds (note: plural, not singular) because Chicago was nicknamed "The Windy City." The team was assigned to the WFL's Western Division for 1975 (the WFL having shrunk from 12 team..
Chicago Wind (Merle Haggard album)
Chicago Wind is and album by American country singer Merle Haggard. This album was released in October of 2005 on the Capitol Nashville label. A video was made for the track "America First." All but one song was written by Haggard. Track listing Chicago WindWhere's All the FreedomWhite Man Singin..
Chicago Wolves
Chicago Wolves Founded 1994 Home ice Allstate Arena Based in Rosemont, Illinois Colors burgundy, gold, black League American Hockey League Head coach John Anderson General manager Kevin Cheveldayoff Owner Don Levin History IHL 1994-2001 AHL 2001-pre..
Chicago Women's Liberation Union
The Chicago Women's Liberation Union (CWLU) was the first women's liberation union in the United States. Founded in 1969, the CWLU functioned as an umbrella group, uniting previously existing feminist groups and helping new ones to form. At the height of its popularity, the CWLU boasted of 500 mem..
Chicago World's Fair
Chicago has hosted two World's Fairs World's Columbian Exposition of 1893Century of Progress Expositon of 1933 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point dire..
Chicago X
Chicago X is the tenth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1976. The album is notable for its soulfulness, and it ended up being a turning point in the band's career thanks to one song. After recording Chicago VIII in a state of tiredness, Chicago didn't return to record until..
Chicago XI
Chicago XI is the eleventh album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1977. As the successor to Chicago X, the album marked the end of an era for Chicago in more ways than one. Chicago XI is notable for feeling like a collection of solo songs rather than the ensemble whole Chicago ha..
Chicago XIV
Chicago XIV is the fourteenth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1980. Recorded at a time of waning interest in the band, Chicago XIV remains Chicago's poorest selling album and was a commercial flop. It is also notable for being their last studio album with Columbia Records...
Chicago XXV: The Christmas Album
Chicago XXV: The Christmas Album is an album of Christmas songs by American rock band Chicago and was initially released in 1998 on the band's Chicago Records imprint. Produced by Roy Bittan, the album - featuring Chicago's interpretations of well-known Christmas classics plus one original tune (c..
Chicago XXVI: Live in Concert
Chicago XXVI: Live in Concert is an album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1999. Only their second live album, it was Chicago's first of the sort since 1971's Chicago at Carnegie Hall. Featuring the band's latter day line-up, Chicago XXVI: Live in Concert is comprised mostly of ..
Chicago XXX
Chicago XXX is the latest studio album by the American rock/pop band Chicago, released on March 21, 2006. Their thirtieth official album, it is Chicago's first studio release of new and original pop/rock material since 1991's Twenty 1. The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee with horn sessi..
Chicago XXXI
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Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras
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Chicalim
Chicalim is a census town in South Goa district in the state of Goa, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Chicalim had a population of 7604. Males constitute 58% of the population and females 42%. Chicalim has an average literacy rate of 81%, ..
Chicalon
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Chicama
Chicama is a port and small coastal town in northwestern Peru, north of the city of Trujillo. It's also a famous surf break, with the wave reckoned the longest in the world, or certainly the longest left. The wave is in four sections, called the point, the cape, the man and the pier. The exact di..
Chicama, Peru
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Chicaman
Chicaman is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. ..
Chicana feminism
Chicana feminism, also called Xicanisma, is a group of social theories that analyze and historical, social, political, and economic roles and of Mexican American, Chicana, and Hispanic women in the United States, especially as they concern issues of gender. Contents 1 Overlook2 Further ..
Chicane
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Ford Motor Company chicane at Le Mans A chicane (originally meaning subterfuge) is a sequence of tight serpentine curves (usually an S-shape curve or a bus stop) in a roadway, used in auto racing and on city streets to sl..
Chicane (recording artist)
Chicane is a pseudonym used by UK-based electronic musician, DJ and record producer Nick Bracegirdle. He was born on 28 February, 1971, in London. Chicane is known for the singles "Offshore", an Ibiza dance anthem included in thousands of compilations in both chill-out and dance form, "Saltwater..
Chicanismo
Topics Related to Chicanos The Legend of Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl. Iztaccíhuatl's father sent him to war in Oaxaca, promising him his daughter Iztaccíhuatl as his wife if he returned (which Iztaccíhuatl's father presumed he would not). Iztaccíhuatl was told her lover was dead and she..
Chicano
Chicano is a cultural identity used primarily by people of Mexican descent in the United States. While its meaning has changed over time and varies regionally, it tends to refer to a Mexican American (usually second- or third-generation) who has a strong sense of ethnic identity and an accompanying ..
Chicano English
Chicano English is a dialect of American English used by Chicanos (persons of Mexican descent in the United States). One major variation of Chicano English is Tejano English, used mainly in south Texas. It is mistakenly referred to as Spanglish, which is not a recognized dialect of English but rat..
Chicano Law Review
The Chicano Law Review (renamed Chicano-Latino Law Review in the early 1990s and recently renamed Chicana/o Latina/o Law Review) is edited and produced by Chicano Latino students at the University of Caliornia, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law. ..
Chicano Moratorium
1984 silkscreen poster from the San Francisco Bay Area in commemoration of the 1970 Chicano Moratorium The Chicano Moratorium, formally known as the National Chicano Moratorium Committee, was a movement of Chicano anti-war activists that built a broad-based but fragile coalition of Mexican-Ame..
Chicano Movement
The Chicano Movement, also called the Chicano Civil Rights Movement, the Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement, and El Movimiento, is the part of the American Civil Rights Movement that sought political empowerment and social inclusion for Mexican Americans. The Chicano Movement encompassed all po..
Chicano movies
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Chicano nationalism
This article is part of the Chicanos and Mexican-American series Chicano · La Raza · Latino Mexican-American · Hispanic Pre-Chicano Movement Mexican-American History Mexican-American War Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Mutualista Sleepy Lagoon Trial · Zoot Suit Riot..
Chicano Park
Chicano Park is a 32,000 square meter (7.9 acre) park located beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bridge in Logan Heights (Barrio Logan), a predominantly Mexican American and Mexican-immigrant community in central San Diego, California. The park is home to the world's largest conglomeration of outdoor ..
Chicano rap
Chicano rap is a subgenre of rap music that embodies aspects of West Coast and Southwest Chicano culture and is typically performed by American rappers of Mexican descent. The first widely recognized Chicano rap artist was Kid Frost, whose 1990 debut album "Hispanic Causing Panic" driven by the hit..
Chicano rock
Chicano Rock Music is rock music performed by Mexican American groups or music with themes derived from Chicano culture. Chicano Rock, to a great extent, does not refer to any single style or approach. Some of these groups did not sing in Spanish at all, or use many specifically Latin instruments or..
Chicas Al Poder
Tracklisting "Esta Noche Mando Yo""La Vida Que Va""Paraíso""Mi Amor Será Para Siempre""La Fuerza De Tu Amor""Si Pides Más""Solo Es Amor""Mi Corazón""No Me Pidas Amor""Si Tu Me Llamas" See also Bellepop..
Chicas Al Poder. Special Edition
Tracklisting "Chicas al poder""Esta noche mando yo (New Mix)""La vida que va""Paraíso""Mi amor será para siempre""La fuerza de tu amor""Si pides más (Radio Edit)""Sólo es amor""Mi corazón""No me pidas amor""Si tú me llamas""Si pides más (Latin House Extended)""Chicas al poder (Versión Acú..
Chica (dye)
Chica is an orange-red dye obtained from boiling the leaves of the Bignonia chica plant. The Chica colouration can also refer to the mythical pigments used to cloak Perseus with girl-form in the ancient epic Girlacus by Homer. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of..
Chica de Río
Chica de Río or Girl from Rio is a 2001 film, written and directed by Christopher Monger, starring Hugh Laurie, Vanessa Nunes, Santiago Segura, Lia Williams, and Patrick Barlow. Tagline: Have you ever dreamt of escaping to a land where the sun, sea sand and most of all Samba dancing is in every..
Chica Sato
Chica Sato sang with The Plastics and the went on to form Melon and Watermelon with Toshio Nakanishi. ..
ChicChero Stadium
ChicChero Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Asmara, Eritrea. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 20,000. Built in 1958 by the municipality of Asmara for the African nations cup. Used by Red Sea FC,Adulis FC,Hintsa and Edaga Hamus. ..
Chicco
Chicco is an Italian company and an Artsana subsidiary, founded in 1958. Chicco is specialized in making babies/toddlers safety equipment, clothing and toys, clothing, cosmetic products and toys for older children. It is based in Como (Lombardy). Chicco is a multinational retailer company that is p..
Chicha
Chicha is a fermented beverage brewed by the indigenous people of the Andean region, dating back to the Inca Empire when women were taught the techniques of brewing chicha in Acllahuasis (feminine schools). It is traditionally prepared from a specific kind of yellow maize (jora) and is usually refer..
Chichagof Island
Islands and major straits of the northern Pacific Northwest Coast Chichagof Island is an island in the Alexander Archipelago of the Alaska Panhandle, [57°51′N 135°34′W]. It is 5,398 km² (2,080 sq. miles) in area. It is 120 km (75 miles) long and 80 km (50 miles) wide. Chich..
Chicharrones
Filipino chicharon in foil Chicharrones is a popular dish in Latin America and is part of the traditional cuisines of Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Colombia, Brazil (where it is called Torresmo), The Philippines (where it is spelled with a single "r": chicharon) and others. The singular ..
Chichawatni
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Chichawatni is a historic site in Pakistan. It is unique as it is a small town about 25km from Sahiwal. It is s..
Chichay
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Amfaro Custodio (1922–199?), better known as Chichay, is a Filipino comedian and a contract star of Sampaguita Pictures where she made almost 2 decades. Her partner in duo comedy is Tolindoy. Her first starring role is "Gorio & Tekla" teamed up with Tolindoy i..
Chicha press
Chicha Press (or "Prensa Chicha" in Spanish) is a Peruvian nickname for sensasionalist tabloid newspapers. Characteristics These newspapers usually share these features: Use slang in headlines and/or news itemsSometimes portray females in bikinis or partially nude in its front pageA focus on murde..
Chiché
Chiché may refer to: Chiché, a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El QuichéChiché, a commune of the Deux-Sèvres département, in France This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you m..
Chiché, Guatemala
Chiché is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of El Quiché. ..
Chicheboville
Chicheboville is a commune of the département of Calvados, in the Basse-Normandie région, in France. Its postal code is 14370. The INSEE code is 1418. ..
Chicheley
Chicheley is a village in the Borough of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. The village is located about two and a half miles north east of Newport Pagnell. The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means Cicca's clearing. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village was recorded as Cicela..
Chichele Professorship
The Chichele Professorships are statutory professorships at the University of Oxford named in honour of Henry Chichele (also spelt Chicheley or Checheley, although the spelling of the academic position is consistently "Chichele"), an Archbishop of Canterbury and founder of All Souls College, Oxford,..
Chichen Itza
Templo de los Guerreros (Temple of the Warriors) at Chichen Itza. Chichen Itza is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site in Yucatán, Mexico ([20°40′58″N, 88°34′09″W]) built by the Maya civilization. Contents 1 Name and orthography2 The site3 Modern i..
Chicherin
Chicherin is an old Russian noble family whose two most famous members were: Boris Chicherin (1828-1904) - Russian liberal jurist,Georgy Chicherin (1872-1936) - Soviet Foreign Minister. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If a..
Chichester
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Chichester is a small city in the south of England, in the county of West Sussex, with a population of about 25,000. It is the administrative centre of the Chichester district, a largely rural area with a popula..
Chichester, New Hampshire
Chichester is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA. The population was 2,236 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Chichester was granted in 1727, named for Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Ear..
Chichester, New York
The hamlet of Chichester, New York, formerly referred to as Chichesterville, is one of the the northernmost communities in the town of Shandaken, New York, being right next to the borderline between Ulster County and Greene County. The hamlet of Chichester, New York, is not to be confused with t..
Chichester, Tyne and Wear
Chichester (locally referred to as 'Chi') is an area of South Shields in the administrative area of Tyne and Wear, North East England. The Tyne and Wear Metro links the area with nearby Newcastle, Sunderland and North Tyneside. Unlike the city of Chichester, the 'i' is pronounced as 'eye'. {| cla..
Chichesters
The Chichesters were an early Five Points street gang during the mid 19th Century in New York. The gang began stealing from stores and warehouses and selling the stolen goods to local fences in 1820s, later becoming involved in illegal gambling and robbery. An ally of the Dead Rabbits against the Bo..
Chichester (disambiguation)
There are several places called Chichester: Chichester, a city in West Sussex, England.Chichester (district), a local government district in West Sussex.Chichester, Tyne and Wear an area of South Shields in North East England.Chichester, New Hampshire, a town in the United States.Chichester, New Yo..
Chichester (district)
Chichester District Shown within West Sussex Geography Status: District Region: South East England Admin. County: West Sussex Area:- Total Ranked 47th786.32 km² Admin. HQ: Chichester ONS code: 45UD Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Chichester (UK Parliament constituency)
Chichester County constituency Chichester shown within West Sussex, and West Sussex shown within England Created: 1295 MP: Andrew Tyrie Party: Conservative Type: House of Commons County: West Sussex EP constituency: South East England Chichester is a constituency represented in th..
Chichester Bell
Chichester Bell was a cousin to Alexander Graham Bell and instrumental in developing improved versions of the phonograph. Bell began working in 1881 with his famous cousin and their associate Charles Tainter on addressing the drawbacks to Edison's phonograph. They created the Volta Laboratory Ass..
Chichester Canal
The Chichester Canal runs 6km from the sea at Chichester Harbour to Birdham through two locks. The canal was opened in 1822 having taken three years to build. When completed the canal could take ships of up to 100 tons. The canal was never the success that had been hoped for however it survived unti..
Chichester Cathedral
Chichester Cathedral today Chichester Cathedral, illustrated circa 1650 A 19th century plan. --> The Chichester Cathedral in Chichester, West Sussex, England has superposed 'Norman' (English Romanesque) arcades in the nave and choir, with much Early English (Early Gothic) buildin..
Chichester City United F.C.
Chichester City United F.C. is a football club based in Chichester, England. They were established in 2000, following a merger between Chichester City F.C. and Portfield F.C. They are currently members of the Sussex County Football League Division One. ..
Chichester Cross
Chichester Cross, in a circa 1831 illustration. The cross stands to this day. Chichester Cross stands in the centre of the city of Chichester, England at the intersection of the four principal streets. According to the inscription upon it, this Cross was built by Edward Story, the bishop of Ch..
Chichester de Windt Crookshank
Lieutenant Colonel Chichester de Windt Crookshank (1868–23 October 1958) was the Unionist MP for the now-defunct UK constituency of Berwick and Haddington from 1924 to 1929. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Chichester Festival Theatre
Chichester Festival Theatre is one of the UK's flagship theatres with an international reputation for creating magical live performances. Its heritage is synonymous with excellence in all things theatrical, from acting and staging to costume. The Festival Theatre, designed by Powell and Moya, open..
Chichester Harbour
Chichester Harbour is a large natural harbour to the south west of the city of Chichester on the English Channel; geographically it is a ria. It is one of four natural harbours in that area of the coastline, the others being Portsmouth Harbour, Langstone Harbour and Pagham Harbour. It is managed by ..
Chichester High School
Chichester High School is a four-year public high school in Boothwyn, Pennsylvania. It is currently the only high school in the Chichester School District and has an enrollment of about 1200. Its mascot is an Eagle. (It is also a high school in Chichester, England) Prominent alumni Billy "Whitesh..
Chichester High School For Boys
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Chichester local elections
Chichester Council is elected every four years. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control No overall control 1973 - 1976 Conservative 1976 - 1995 No overall control 1995 - 1999 Conservative 1999 - 2004 No overal..
Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford
Chichester Parkinson-Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford (January 18, 1823– January 30, 1898) was a British statesman and Liberal politician of the nineteenth century. He was the son of Chichester Fortescue (d. 1826), MP for Louth in the Irish parliament. He came of an old family settled in Irel..
Chichester Psalms
The Chichester Psalms is a choral work by Leonard Bernstein for countertenor, solo quartet, choir and orchestra (3 trumpets in Bb, 3 trombones, timpani, percussion (5 players), 2 harps, and strings). A reduction written by the composer pared down the orchestral performance forces to organ, harp and..
Chichester railway station
Chichester railway station is a railway station in the city of Chichester in West Sussex. It is located on the West Coastway Line which runs between Brighton and Southampton. The station and the majority of trains serving it are operated by Southern. Other operators are First Great Western and Sou..
Chichester Station
This was the Ulster and Delaware Railroad's small station that served the village of Chichester, New York, branch MP 1.6. The old Chichester station was a lot like a small shack with a platform on it that was two miles away from the Phoenicia Station, and 29.5 miles from Kingston Point. It had a nea..
Chichevache
Chichevache is a mythological European monster fabled to feed on "good women". In Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, this human-faced cow is perpetually starved to skin and bone due to the scarcity of obedient and faithful wises. The Bicorn or Bycorne, a counterpart to the Chichevache that fed on obedient..
Chichewa language
Chichewa (Chicheŵa in Malawian English, also known as Nyanja) is one of the two official national languages of the Republic of Malawi, the other being English. Chichewa, also known as Chinyanja, is a language of the Bantu language family widely spoken in south-central Africa. It is also spoken in..
Chichi-jima
Chichi-jima (父島, lit. "Father Island"), formerly known as "Peel Island", is the largest island of the Ogasawara Islands (also known as the Bonins or Volcano Islands). The island was the site of a radio station during World War II, and a frequent target of US attacks. The young George H. W. Bush..
Chichiang Operation
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. The Chichiang Operation was..
Chichibu, Saitama
Float in Night Festival, Chichibu Chichibu (秩父市 Chichibu-shi) is a city located in Saitama, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 58,953 and the density of 441.13 persons per km². The total area is 133.64 km². Though the actual region, with many traditions, has e..
Chichibunomiya
Chichibunomiya can refer to: Chichibunomiya rugby stadiumPrince Chichibu This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Chichibunomiya rugby stadium
The All Blacks at Chichibunomiya, November 3, 2000 Chichibunomiya on April 3, 2005 with the new scoreboard Chichibunomiya 秩父宮 Rugby Stadium in the Aoyama district of central Tokyo is the spiritual home of Japanese rugby union and the headquarters of the Japan Rugby Football Union..
Chichibu District, Saitama
Chichibu (秩父郡; -gun) is a district located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 61,755 and a density of 77.58 persons per km². The total area is 796.03 km². Towns and villages HigashichichibuMinanoNagatoroOganoYokoze Mergers On April 1, 2005..
Chichibu Line
Chichibu Line may refer to either: Chichibu Railway's Chichibu MainlineSeibu Railway's Seibu Chichibu Line This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly ..
Chichibu Mainline
Chichibu Mainline (秩父本線, -honsen) is Chichibu Railway's only passenger line, linking Hanyu and Mitsumineguchi, both in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Locals living around the line call it the Chichibu sen, or Chichibu line. This is not to be confused with Seibu Railway's nearby Seibu Chichib..
Chichibu Railway
is a small-sector private railway company operating two railway lines in northern Saitama Prefecture, Japan. In addition to its railway operations, the company manages the Mitsumine Ropeway (三峰ロープウェイ), and deals in the real estate and tourism industries. Taiheiyo Cement is its larg..
Chichibu Tamakai National Park
Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park秩父多摩甲斐国立公園 ..
Chichibu Tetsudo
Chichibu Tetsudo (秩父鉄道, -tetsudō) officially refers to: Chichibu Railway, a Japanese railway companyHowever, it is often used in discourse to mean: Chichibu Mainline, a railway line operated by Chichibu Railway This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles asso..
Chichica
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Chichica is the capital of the Panamanian comarca (indigenous territory) of Ngöbe-Buglé. ..
Chichicastenango
Chichicastenango, also known as Santo Tomás Chichicastenango, is a town in the El Quiché department of Guatemala, known for its traditional Maya Indian culture. Chichicastenango serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. Market on Chichicastenango Church s..
Chichigalpa
Chichigalpa is a municipality in the Chinandega department of Nicaragua. Located 116.85 meters above sea level, its mean temperature is between 21°C and 30°C, with a maximum of 42°C. Chichigalpa is 124 km from Managua. Chichigalpa is located at the foot of the San Cristóbal volcano, the highes..
Chichimeca
Chichimeca was the name that the Mexica generically gave to a wide range of nomadic groups that inhabited the north of modern-day Mexico. The Spanish, after the conquest of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, never imagined that it would take them over two centuries to conquer the north, a vast region known as A..
Chichimeca War
Nine years after the Mixtón Rebellion, the Chichimeca War officially began. The conflict, however, was just a continuation of the rebellion, because the attacks never came to a halt. By this year though, the Chichimeca attacked more fiercely and constantly that the Spaniards had to declare it a w..
Chichiri
--> Chichiri (井宿) is a character in the manga and anime series Fushigi Yūgi. A blue haired Buddhist monk trained by Taiitsu-kun. When he first appears, he is wearing a fox mask in order to hide a scar acquired at the age of eighteen. He is the oldest and wisest of all of the Suzaku warriors ..
Chichli
Chichli is a census town in Narsimhapur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. Geography Chichli is located at [22.83° N 78.82° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chichli]. It has an average elevation of 349 metres (1145 feet). Demographics As of 2..
Chicholi
Chicholi is a census town in Nagpur district in the state of Maharashtra, India. Geography Chicholi is located at [21.47° N 79.68° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Chicholi]. It has an average elevation of 306 metres (1003 feet). Demographics As of 2001 I..
Chichos
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Chick
A baby chicken Chick may refer to one of these topics: A young bird (originally a dialectal form of chicken)A young woman In falconry, chick may mean:- A day-old cockerelA young bird of prey at the fluffy downy stage Chick could also be a reference to one of the following: Harriette Chick (..
Chick-chiki-chi
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Chick-fil-A
Chick-fil-A (pronounced "Chick Filet" rather than "Chick Fillah") is a fast-food restaurant chain headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia that specializes in chicken entrees. The second-biggest chicken-based fast-food chain in the United States, Chick-fil-A is best-known for its chicken sandwiches, in bo..
Chick-fil-A Bowl
The logo of the Chick-fil-A Bowl, formerly known as the Peach Bowl. The Chick-fil-A Bowl, formerly called the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, and before that simply (and perhaps more familiarly) called the Peach Bowl, is an annual college football bowl game played in Atlanta, Georgia since December, 19..
Chickadee
Chickadee can refer to: Some North American members of the passerine family Paridae, called "Chickadees" after one of their calls.USS Chickadee, a minesweeper in the United States Navy.Chickadee (magazine), a Canadian children's magazine This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a li..
Chickadee (magazine)
Chickadee is a Canadian children's magazine. It was founded in 1979 as a spin-off of Owl Magazine geared towards younger readers. It is one of Canada's more popular magazines with 87,000 subscribers as of 2003. Originally focused on science and nature the magazine, aimed at kids aged six to nine, ha..
Chickahominy (tribe)
The Chickahominy are a tribe of Native Americans who primarily live in the Greater Richmond, Virginia area, specifically in Charles City and New Kent counties. The Chickahominy were an autonomous tribe when the first permanent English settlement was founded as Jamestowne (Jamestown, Virginia) i..
Chickahominy River
Chickahominy also known as "the Chick" is a river in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Virginia, near which several battles of the United States Civil War were fought in 1862 and 1864. The river rises about 20 miles northwest of Richmond, Virginia and flows southeast and south to the Ja..
Chickaloon, Alaska
Chickaloon is a census-designated place (CDP) in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States. As of 2004 , the population of the CDP is 194. Geography Chickaloon is located at [61°47′38″N, 148°28′58″W] (61.793994, -148.482733)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acco..
Chickamauga
Chickamauga may refer to: Chickamauga (people), a Native American nationChickamauga, GeorgiaThe Battle of Chickamauga in the American Civil War"The Rock of Chickamauga" a nickname for Gen. George Henry Thomas, from his service in the Battle of Chickamauga"Chickamauga," a short story inspired by the ..
Chickamauga, Georgia
Chickamauga is a city in Walker County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,245 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Politics, government, and law3 Education3.1 Chickamauga City Schools3.1.1 Administration3.1.2 Awards3.1.3 Gordon Lee Memorial High ..
Chickamauga (tribe)
The Chickamauga (also Chikamaka) are an American Indian people related to the Cherokee people. The Chickamauga Cherokee group differed from the other Cherokee in the late eighteenth century in a dispute over continued accommodation of encroachment by white settlers, despite repeated violations of tr..
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park ..
Chickamauga and Durham Railroad
Chartered in 1889, the Chickamauga and Durham Railroad was constructed to operate a 17 mile long railroad between Chickamauga, GA and Durham, GA. The line was completed in 1892 but went bankrupt by 1894. It was then reorganized as the Chattanooga and Durham Railroad. ..
Chickamauga Dam
Chickamauga Dam is a dam in Hamilton County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It impounds Chickamauga Lake. It is one of nine Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) dams on the Tennessee River. Chickamauga Dam is located at [35°06′14″N, 85°13′46″W]. See also Chickamauga (tribe)Dams and..
Chickamauga Lake
Chickamauga Lake is the reservoir created by Chickamauga Dam as part of the Tennessee Valley Authority. The lake stretches from Chickamauga Dam to Watts Bar Dam. See also Chickamauga (tribe)Dams and reservoirs of the Tennessee River References ..
Chickamaw Beach, Minnesota
Chickamaw Beach is a city in Cass County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 148 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.6 km² (2.6 mi²). 5.7 km² (2.2 mi²) of it is land and 1.0 km² (0.4 mi²) of it (14.45%) is water..
Chickasaw
The Chickasaws are a Native American people of the United States, originally from present-day Mississippi, now mostly living in Oklahoma. They are related to the Choctaws, who speak a language very similar to the Chickasaw language. The Chickasaws were one of the "Five Civilized Tribes" forcibly ..
Chickasaw, Alabama
Chickasaw is a city in Mobile County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 6,364. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 Famous people from Chickasaw5 External links Geography Chickasaw is located at [30°45′54″N, 88°5′1″W&..
Chickasaw, Louisville
Chickasaw is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Its boundaries are West Broadway, 34th Street, Hale Avenue and Chickasaw Park. Chickasaw Park is predominantly black and middle-class. As of 2000, the population of Chickasaw was 5,517 [#endnote_1]. References ↑  Externa..
Chickasaw, Ohio
Chickasaw is a village in Mercer County, Ohio, United States. The population was 364 at the 2000 census. Geography Chickasaw is located at [40°26′10″N, 84°29′35″W] (40.436065, -84.493047)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Chickasawhay River
The Chickasawhay River is a river, about 210 mi (340 km) long, in southeastern Mississippi in the United States. It is a principal tributary of the Pascagoula River, which flows to the Gulf of Mexico. The Chickasawhay's tributaries also drain a portion of western Alabama. Course The Chickasawhay ..
Chickasaw Bluff
The Chickasaw bluff is the most northern of four bluffs on the lower Mississippi River. Its unique geographical features allowed for the settlement of Memphis, Tennessee, in that the high ground of the bluff has not flooded since the last glaciation in North America. ..
Chickasaw County
Chickasaw County is the name of two counties in the United States: Chickasaw County, IowaChickasaw County, Mississippi This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to po..
Chickasaw County, Iowa
Chickasaw County is a county located in the U.S. state of Iowa. It was named for the southern Indian Nation whose chief was Bradford. As of 2000, the population is 13,095. Its county seat is New Hampton, Iowa6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities ..
Chickasaw County, Mississippi
Chickasaw County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of 2000, the population was 19,440. Its county seats are Houston and Okolona6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau,..
Chickasaw Gardens, Memphis
Chickasaw Gardens is an older upscale neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee located near the center of the Interstate 240 loop. It is near both the Pink Palace and the University of Memphis. The Lake There is a man made lake, sometimes called Memphis Lake or Chickasaw Gardens Lake. There are ducks an..
Chickasaw language
The Chickasaw language is a Native American language of Muskogean stock. It is agglutinative and follows the pattern of Subject Object Verb. The language is closely related to, though perhaps not entirely mutually intelligible with, Choctaw. It is spoken by the Chickasaw tribe, now residing in ..
Chickasaw Mountain
Chickasaw Mountain is a filk album composed and performed by Leslie Fish. It is also the name of a track on that album. The album mostly explored pagan and neo-pagan themes, but also includes story-songs such as "Ferryman" (about a ghostly encounter on a river crossing) and the humorous "Jack the S..
Chickasaw Mudd Puppies
The Chickasaw Mudd Puppies was an American rock band, formed by Brant Slay (vocalist, washboard, harmonica) and Ben Reynolds (vocalist, percussion, electric guitar). The band was a major part of the music of Athens, Georgia, and were proteges of Michael Stipe, a local legend and member of R.E.M.. ..
Chickasaw National Recreation Area
Chickasaw National Recreation Area ..
Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge
Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge is a 20,940 acre (8474 ha) National Wildlife Refuge located along the Mississippi River in West Tennessee. The area is noted for a diversity of wildlife, notably white-tailed deer, wild turkey, beaver, and waterfowl. ..
Chickasaw State Park
Chickasaw State Park may refer to one of the following: Chickasaw State Park in the U.S. state of AlabamaChickasaw State Park in the U.S. state of Tennessee This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Chickasaw State Park (Tennessee)
Chickasaw State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is situated on some of the highest terrain in west Tennessee. Of the area's 14,384 acres (58 km²) of timberland, 1,280 acres (5 km²) are used for recreation. The remainder is a state forest managed jointly by the State..
Chickasaw Turnpike
The Chickasaw Turnpike is a short tolled two-lane freeway that is located in rural south central Oklahoma. Authorized as a compromise between rural and urban legislators who wanted to built turnpikes around Tulsa and Oklahoma City, the road was built and completed by 1991. It streches 17.2 miles f..
Chickasha, Oklahoma
Chickasha is a city in Grady County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 15,850 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Grady County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Chickasha is home to the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma. Geography Chickasha is located at [35°..
Chicka Boom
"Chicka Boom" is a popular song. It was written by Bob Merrill. The song was published in 1953. It appeared in the 1953 movie Those Redheads From Seattle. This was one of a number of Merrill's songs recorded by Guy Mitchell which was a hit for him. ..
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is a 1989 children's book drawn and written by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault, illustrated by Lois Ehlert, and published by Aladdin Picture Books. This book was about anthropomorphized alphabet, who are up on a coconut tree. See also Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Othe..
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Other Coconutty Songs
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Other Coconutty Songs is a 1995 music album, based on the children's book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, released by Youngheart Records, and contains all 6 tracks. Track listing Chicka Chicka Boom BoomABC SongBraggin' DragonHelicopter ManMerry-Go-RoundDidgereedoo Category:Come..
Chickee
160px A chickee is a type of home invented by the Seminole tribe. Chickee is the Seminole word for "house". The chickee style of architecture - palmetto thatch over a bald cypress log frame - was born during the early 1800s when Seminole Indians, pursued by U.S. troops, needed fast, disposabl..
Chickelacke
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Chicken
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is a type of domesticated bird which is often raised as a type of poultry. It is believed to be descended from the wild Indian and south-east Asian Red Junglefowl. With a population of more than 24 billion in 2003 (acc..
Chicken's Neck
The Chicken's Neck an "isthmus" of Indian territory is shown in red. Chicken Neck is the name of two separate areas in India. Northeast The Chicken's Neck or Siliguri Corridor is a narrow stretch of land which connects India's north-eastern states to the rest of India. This 'isthmus' of land i..
Chicken, Alaska
Chicken is a census-designated place (CDP) in Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 17 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Chicken was settled by gold miners in the late 1800s and in 1902..
Chicken-N-Beer
Chicken & Beer is the fourth album by rapper Ludacris. Def Jam decided to release the album early when pirated copies of the album's tracks began to pop up on popular peer-to-peer file sharing networks. This album features the single "Stand Up" produced by Kanye West, as well as the singles "P-P..
Chickendove
Chickendove is an epithet used in United States politics to criticize an anti-war protester who will only protest against "safe" protest targets (usually democratic free countries)--even if the "unsafe" target is truly the one at fault. For example, (at the time) protesting against US or British inv..
Chickenhawk
Chickenhawk may mean or refer to: Chickenhawk (politics), a political epithetChickenhawk (bird), a common name for three different species of birdChickenhawk (sexuality), a type of sexual predatorChickenhawk (book), by Robert MasonChickenhawk (band), a rock band from Leeds, UK This is a [disamb..
Chickenhawk (bird)
For other meanings, see Chickenhawk. "Chickenhawk" is the name for one of three species of hawk sometimes considered to be a dangerous pest -- the Cooper's Hawk, the Sharp-shinned Hawk or the Red-tailed Hawk. The first two are very close in appearance and are often mistaken for each other. The Coop..
Chickenhawk (book)
Chickenhawk is Robert Mason's narrative of his experiences as a UH-1 helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War. The book chronicles his enlistment, flight training, deployment to and experiences in Vietnam, and his experiences after returning from the war. Contents 1 Writing, Publishing, and ..
Chickenhawk (politics)
For other uses, see Chickenhawk. Chickenhawk (also chicken hawk and chicken-hawk) is a political epithet used in United States to criticize a politician, bureaucrat, or commentator who strongly supports a war or other military action, but has never personally been in a war, especially (but not alwa..
Chickenhawk (sexuality)
In broad terms, a chickenhawk is any individual of higher status who seeks out individuals of some lower status, for the purpose of sex. Classically, the chickenhawk is of a mature age, in addition to occupying some station which imbues him with power over potential subordinate "prey". Superior sta..
Chickenhead
Chickenhead is a 1986 play by Hungarian playwright George Spiro. (In Hungarian, the author's first name is written as Gyorgy.) It is a tragedy, set among low-lifes on the outskirts of Budapest. Dramatic Exchange describes it as "Widely considered to be the most important Hungarian play of the last ..
Chickenley
Chickenley is a large council estate in the east of Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. It was originally a farming hamlet, half-way between Ossett and Dewsbury. An old story is that when the May Pole was built in the Gawthorpe area of Ossett in 1840, some men from Chickenley came to tear it down again. Af..
Chickenlover
"Chickenlover" is episode 203 of Comedy Central's animated series South Park. It originally aired on May 20, 1998. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot synopsis A pervert is molesting chickens in town. When Officer Barbrady starts the investigation, h..
Chickenpox
Chickenpox, also spelled chicken pox, is the common name for Varicella simplex, classically one of the childhood infectious diseases caught and survived by most children. Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), also known as human herpes virus 3 (HHV-3), one of the eight herpes..
Chickenpox (South Park episode)
"Chickenpox" is episode 210 of Comedy Central's animated series South Park. It originally aired on August 26, 1998. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot synopsis Chickenpox begins to spread throughout South Park, including Stan's sister Shelley and K..
Chickenshit Conformist
"Chickenshit Conformist" is a song by the Dead Kennedys on their Bedtime for Democracy album. It accuses punk rock of becoming "a closed-minded, self-centred social club", and accuses the punks of becoming "chickenshit conformist[s] like your parents." It also mentions the phenomenon of p..
Chickens Come Home
Chickens Come Home is a 1931 short film starring Laurel and Hardy and produced by Hal Roach. Here, Ollie enlists Stan to prevent an old flame from presenting a scandalous photo and ruining Ollie's run for mayor. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Oli..
Chickenwings
Chickenwings is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in X-Factor #51 (February, 1990). He was a member of the Morlocks, a group of mutants and other humans living below the surface of the New York City. During the events of the Mutant Massacre, the Ma..
Chicken (disambiguation)
Chicken can refer to: Chicken, a domestic is a birdChicken (food)Chicken, AlaskaChicken Scheme compiler, a programming languageChicken (game)Chicken (short film)Chickens WarCow & Chicken a Cartoon Network programRooster (zodiac)Wilfred "Chicken" Smallhorn (1911-1988), Australian rules footballer Thi..
Chicken (food)
Chicken is meat that comes from chickens. Chicken serves as one of the most common meats in the world, and are frequently prepared as food in a large number of ways. It is one of the easiest meats to digest. There is significant variation in cooking methods amongst cultures; historically common me..
Chicken (game)
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Chicken is a game in which two players engage in an activity that will result in serious harm unless one of them backs down. It is commonly applied to the use of motor vehicles whereby each drives a vehicle of some sort towards the other, and the first to sw..
Chicken (short film)
Chicken is a 2001 three-minute Irish short film directed by Barry Dignam about the way adolescent males sometimes redirect their feelings of affection for each other into often violent or competitive activities such as games of chicken. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or endi..
Chicken (song)
Chicken is the third single on British psychobilly band The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster's debut album, Horse of the Dog. It was released in 2003. On release, the single reached number 30 in the charts. It was played often on MTV2 and Kerrang!. The cover of the single features artwork by Buzz..
Chicken (zodiac)
The twelve animals of Chinese Astrology: Rat Ox Tiger Rabbit Dragon Snake Horse Sheep Monkey Rooster Dog Pig The Rooster (鸡 jī, also known in the West as the Cock or in general term as the Chicken) is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Ch..
Chicken anaemia virus
Chicken anaemia virus, or CAV, is an important virus, that affects poultry, causing anaemia. ..
Chicken and mushroom pie
Chicken and mushroom pie is a common British pie, often served in fish and chips restaurants. The outside is usually a full top and bottom crust, with the filling made up of small pieces of chicken and sliced mushrooms in a creamy sauce. ..
Chicken and Rice
--> Chicken and Rice, also referred to as Platters, Chicken Guy, and Gyro Spot, is a street cart located on the corner of 53rd Street and 6th Avenue in New York City (across the street from the Hilton hotel) that primarily serves up platters of chicken (and/or lamb) and rice. The stand is only ope..
Chicken and waffles
Chicken and waffles is a dish, combining waffles, typically a breakfast food, with chicken, sometimes fried, that is served in certain specialty restaurants in the United States. The most famous of these restaurants is Roscoe's. It's important to note, however, that there are two types of dishes th..
Chicken Attack
Chicken Attack is a popular platform based PC game. The simple gameplay has proved popular. There 8 normal Chicken Attacks and 4 Chicken Attack Hero games. History In mid 2001, one of the creators of the game told the other to make a game for him, based on a story he wrote, in return he would buy..
Chicken Balls
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Chicken Boo
Chicken Boo was a sketch character on the Animaniacs television series. A six foot tall chicken, Boo wandered through different situations and time periods assuming various human identities. He was remarkably adept at doing this, at different points becoming a ballet dancer, a dashing romantic lead..
Chicken cacciatore
Chicken Cacciatore is an Italian braised chicken dish. The chicken is braised in a tomato-based sauce and often includes mushrooms. The dish is referred to as "hunter style", as cacciatore is the Italian word meaning "hunter". ..
Chicken Chicken (novella)
In this Goosebumps story, a girl and her brother discover themselves slowly turning into chickens after causing trouble for a gypsy. ..
Chicken coop
A chicken coop is a building where chickens are kept on a farm or homestead. The inside of the chicken coop normally consists of several nesting boxes just large enough for the chickens to sit in while laying their eggs, as well as perches for the chickens to use while sleeping. Often the floor ..
Chicken Cottage
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Chicken Dance
The "Chicken Dance" oom-pah song was composed by a Swiss accordion (Handharmonika) player Werner Thomas from Davos, Switzerland in the 1950s. The name of the original song was Der Ententanz (The Duck Dance). Since 1963 he played it in restaurants, people used to dance to the tune, and by the end o..
Chicken feet
Chicken feet are a part of chicken that is eaten in Chinese cuisine. It is often an option at dim sum restaurants, served as Phoenix Talons. Sometimes duck feet are used in dishes instead of chicken feet. It has recently been seen on sale at Western supermarkets. The majority of the edible meat..
Chicken Fight
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Chicken fingers
A plate of chicken fingers and french fries Chicken Fingers (also called Chicken Tenders or Chicken Strips) are a style of Fried chicken that do not include any bones or skin. They are prepared by being dipped in a breaded mixture and then deep fried. Traditionally chicken fingers are primari..
Chicken Fried Radio
Chicken Fried Radio (CFR) is a weekly podcast by Toby Heidel (also known as T.E.), Christian Huey, and Abbey Windham. Ryan Hill co-hosted the program from August 28, 2005 to May 11, 2006. The hosts are friends who live and work in Austin, Texas, USA. The shows are comedic in theme and fairly fluid ..
Chicken fried steak
Country fried steak, served with mashed potatoes and baked beans. Chicken fried steak or country fried steak is a food preparation associated with soul food and Southern U.S. cuisine, particularly Texas. It is a piece of beef steak, coated and fried as if it were a piece of fried chicken. ..
Chicken fries
Chicken Fries are chicken nuggets shaped like fries. Various versions of this food concept have been around for many years and continue to be popular. Some manufacturers of chicken chips include the fast food chain Burger King and Aria Farm Ltd. External links [BK launches chicken fries]..
Chicken George
Chicken George may also refer to the ancestor of Alex Haley in the book and TV miniseries Roots, played by Ben Vereen Chicken George is also the nickname of George Boswell, a contestant on the first and seventh seasons of the U.S. version of Big Brother Chicken George was the name for a man in a c..
Chicken guinea
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Chicken hypnotism
A chicken can be hypnotized, or put into a trance by holding its head down against the ground, and continuously drawing a line along the ground with a stick or a finger, starting at its beak and extending straight outward in front of the chicken. If the chicken is hypnotized in this manner, it will ..
Chicken Jack
Samurai Jack Season 3October 2002 - June 2003Samurai Jack episode guide Episodes: Chicken JackJack and the RaveThe Good, the Bad, and the BeautifulJack and the ZombiesJack In EgyptJack and the Travelling CreaturesJack and the CreatureJack and Swamp MonsterJack and the Haunted HouseJack, the Mon..
Chicken Kiev
contradict itself.Please see the discussion on the [talk page]. Chicken Kiev Chicken Kiev is a dish of boneless chicken breast pounded and rolled around cold unsalted butter, then breaded and fried. As its popularity spread internationally, various seasonings have been added ..
Chicken Lady
The Chicken Lady was a character portrayed by Mark McKinney on the sketch comedy show Kids in the Hall. She is a middle-aged, apartment-dwelling, sexually-obsessed freak, the result of mating between a farmer and a hen. Her desire for men often led to a rather violent orgasm complete with an explos..
Chicken Licken (restaurant)
Chicken Licken had its first store built in 1981 at Ridgeway; in Johannesburg, South Africa. It has set and maintained very high quality standards from inception. It is regarded as the most tasty fast food chicken in the market. According to the Sunday Times Markinor 2003 Brand Survey, Chicken Lic..
Chicken Lips
Chicken Lips' and the World Humor Organization, Inc. (WHO) have been providing customized entertainment and workshops in the Denver, Colorado area for several years. Contents 1 Customized Entertainment2 History3 Moving homes4 External links Customized Entertainment The Worl..
Chicken Little
Chicken Little may refer to: "Chicken Little", a fable also known as "The Sky is Falling."Chicken Little, a 2005 American computer animated feature film based on the fable.Chicken Little, a 1943 American short film, also based on the fable.Chicken Little, the main character of all of the above.The ..
Chicken Little (1943 film)
Chicken Little is a short film created by Walt Disney during World War II. This film was based on the famous tale. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The 1943 Disney film tells a variant of the parable in which all the animals are eaten by Foxy Loxy, and ..
Chicken Little (2005 film)
Chicken Little (2005) is a computer-generated imagery (CGI) animated film and the forty-fifth animated film made and produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution on November 4, 2005. It was written by Steve Bencich and Ron J. Firedman, ..
Chicken Little (character)
Chicken Little is a character in the story Chicken Little and its film adaptations. The 2005 Disney film In the Disney movie Chicken Little, Chicken Little is a fictional character. He is a young chicken who lives in the town of Oakey Oaks. He lives with his father and is considered to be unpopular..
Chicken Little (soundtrack)
Chicken Little is the soundtrack to the animated film, Chicken Little. Track listing Stir It Up - Patti LaBelle and Joss StoneOne Little Slip - Barenaked LadiesShake a Tail Feather - The Cheetah GirlsAll I Know - Five for FightingAin't No Mountain High Enough - Diana RossIt's Too Late - AshaIt's ..
Chicken Little (video game)
Chicken Little is a video game of the action-adventure genre released in 2005 by Avalanche Software. The game is based on the computer animated film of the same name. External links [Chicken Little] at MobyGames ..
Chicken lollipop
Chicken lollipop is a starter that is made from the middle (and sometimes inner) segments of chicken wings. The middle segment has one of the two bones removed, and the flesh on the segments is pushed to one end of the bone. These are then coated in a spicy red batter and deep fried. It is also a po..
Chicken Madras
A Chicken Madras. Chicken Madras (in British Cuisine) is a hot, liquid, curry dish that consists of Chicken, Curry and Chilli powder, onions, Cayenne Chilli, garlic, Root Ginger, Coriander and Garam Masala. When Cooked, the ingredients are fried[link] together in vegetable oil. Cont..
Chicken Man
People and things known as Chicken Man include: Chicken Man — the theme tune for the television series Grange HillChicken Man — the book (ISBN 0688097081) by Michelle EdwardsChicken Man — the stage name of Fred Staten, nightclub performerChicken Man — the radio series from th..
Chicken Man (radio series)
Chicken Man was a radio series created in the 1960s by Dick Orkin when he was a production director at WCFL in Chicago, Illinois. Chicken Man was a comedy radio program which spoofed comic book heroes. It was based loosely on the Batman television series. The show started in the fall of 1966 as a..
Chicken Marengo
Chicken Marengo is so named for being the last dish that Napoléon Bonaparte ate at the Battle of Marengo (1800). It is made by first flouring then browning chicken portions in oil or butter. The part-cooked chicken is then transferred into a tomato sauce (usually made with onions, garlic, wine & ..
Chicken Maryland
Chicken Maryland or Maryland Chicken is a dish with various interpretations, depending on the country of origin. It is not necessarily known in the U.S. State of Maryland, and is not considered a native dish thereof. Maryland Chicken is basically Fried Chicken served with a cream gravy. A recipe f..
Chicken McNuggets
Chicken McNuggets (introduced 1983) are a fast-food product offered by the restaurant chain McDonald's. Chicken McNuggets, a type of chicken nugget, are one of the most popular trademarked items on the McDonald's menu. McNuggets, as they are commonly known, are small pieces of formed chicken mea..
Chicken nugget
Chicken nuggets A chicken nugget is a piece of chicken, either whole or composed from a paste of finely minced meat or chicken skin, which is then coated in batter or breadcrumbs before being cooked. The chicken nugget was invented in the 1950s by Robert C. Baker, a food science professor at ..
Chicken of the Sea
Chicken of the Sea is a brand of canned tuna produced by a company owned by Thai Union International. Contents 1 Company2 Product name3 Popular references4 External links Company The company also markets a variety of other seafood items under the Chicken of the Sea brand name..
Chicken of the VNC
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Chicken Out
For the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area chain of restaurants, see Chicken Out Rotisserie. Chicken Out is an album by The Ziggens that was originally released in 1994 by Skunk Records and was rereleased on April 9, 1998 under Cornerstone R.A.S. (Recording Art Studio). Track listing --> "Somethi..
Chicken Out Rotisserie
Chicken Out Rotisserie is a Washington, DC metropolitan area chain of fast food restaurants serving chicken and country-style foods. Their 24 locations in Washington, Maryland, and Virginia advertise a healthy menu that uses fresh, all natural ingredients, and organic chickens without steroids, h..
Chicken parmesan
Chicken parmesan or chicken parmagiana is an Italian dish similar to parmo in England. It is made up of a chicken breast fried up with bread crumbs then topped with parmesan cheese on top and served on marinara sauceor with spaghetti. It is also popular on sandwiches and pizza. It can also be served..
Chicken Parmigiana
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Chicken party
A chicken party is a group party where more than one woman is engaging in oral sex, or one woman is giving oral sex to more than one man. Sabrina Weill was inspired to write her book: "The Real Truth About Teens and Sex" after hearing about chicken parties, when she was editor-in-chief of Seventeen ..
Chicken piccata
Chicken piccata is a dish made of chicken breast scallopine, capers, lemon and white wine. ..
Chicken picking
Chicken pickin' is a lead guitar style or technique used in country music where the plucked strings are pulled outward by the fingers of the dominant hand and the note played immediately dampened by decreasing the pressure of the other hand's finger on the fret. (Burrows 1995, p.60) For example, th..
Chicken pot pie (Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine)
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Chicken Ranch
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Chicken Ranch (film)
Chicken Ranch is a documentary film by Nick Broomfield about the famous legalised brothel of the same name in Nevada. The documentary, which remains purely observational for the most part, depicts the prostitutes as likeable characters often looking for a way out of the remote location where the br..
Chicken Ranch (Nevada)
:This article is about the Chicken Ranch brothel in Nevada. For the other one see Chicken Ranch (Texas). The Chicken Ranch is a legal, licensed brothel located about 60 miles west of Las Vegas near the town of Pahrump, in Nye County, at 10511 Homestead Road (location: [36°03′54″N, 115°5..
Chicken Ranch (Texas)
:This article is about the Chicken Ranch brothel in Texas. For the other one see Chicken Ranch (Nevada). The Chicken Ranch operated as an illegal but tolerated brothel from 1905 until 1973 and was located in Fayette County, just outside the city limits of La Grange. It was established by Miss Jes..
Chicken rice
Chicken rice may refer to: Chicken Rice, a band from TaiwanChicken Rice War, a film set in SingaporeHainanese chicken rice, a popular dish in Singapore and Malaysia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to th..
Chicken Rice War
A Singaporean film released in 2000, about a Romeo-and-Juliet love which blossoms amidst fierce competition between rival hawkers. The old feud between chicken rice hawker families' stand in the way of their young offspring who fall for one another. Stars Pierre Png, May Yee Lum, Catherine Sng, Gar..
Chicken Rock
Chicken Rock (Carrick ny Kirkey in Manx) is the southernmost island administered by the Isle of Man. It lies to the southwest of the Calf of Man 4500 metres southwest of Spanish Head on the Manx mainland. It is home to a very tall lighthouse, owned by the Northern Lighthouse Board which was automa..
Chicken Run
A chicken run is also an enclosed yard for keeping poultry. Chicken Run is a 2000 stop-motion animation film made by the Aardman Animations studios (which produced the Oscar-winning Wallace and Gromit shorts). Chicken Run tells the humorous story of a band of chickens who seek escape from their c..
Chicken Run (video game)
Chicken Run is a stealth-based (It was nicknamed "Chicken Gear Solid") 3-D platformer based on the movie of the same name. A loose parody of the famous "great escape" WWII movie. You are a chicken involved in various escape missions, mainly trying to avoid getting eaten by the farmer's dog. This ..
Chicken salad
As a filling for sandwiches or an ingredient in other salads, chicken salad is an adequate way to use leftover chicken. In its simple form, diced or shredded chicken (dark or white meat, or a combination of both), is mixed with vegetables (diced onions and celery are frequently used), and all is mo..
Chicken salt
Chicken salt is a flavoured salt composed of herbs, spices, other flavourings and sometimes monosodium glutamate (MSG). It is sold across Australia and is most commonly used in fish and chip shops and other take-away food shops. Chicken salt is often the standard seasoning on chicken, hot potato c..
Chicken Scheme compiler
Chicken is a compiler and interpreter for the Scheme programming language that compiles Scheme code to standard C. It is mostly R5RS compliant and offers many extensions to the standard. Chicken comes as free software available under the BSD license. Contents 1 Design2 Limitations and d..
Chicken scratch
Chicken scratching may also refer to a form of penmanship that is nearly illegible. Chicken scratch (also known as waila music) is a kind of dance music developed by the Tohono O'odham people. The genre evolved out of acoustic fiddle bands in southern Arizona, in the Sonoran desert. These bands b..
Chicken Selects
Chicken Selects, sold at McDonald's, are a chicken strip similar to Chicken McNuggets. Introduced in late 2003, Chicken Selects are widely popular (just like Chicken McNuggets). They are available in 3 pieces, 5 pieces, or 10 pieces. Dipping sauces include "Spicy Buffalo", "Creamy Ranch", "Tangy..
Chicken sexing
Chicks of different sexes can appear quite similar. Chicken sexing is the method of distinguishing the sex of chicken hatchlings, usually by a trained person called a chicken sexer. Chicken sexing is practised mostly by large commercial hatcheries, who have two different feeding programmes, o..
Chicken Shack
Chicken Shack were a British blues band of the late 1960s, consisting of Christine Perfect (vocals and keyboards), Stan Webb (guitar and vocals), Andy Sylvester (bass guitar), and Alan Morley (drums). The band was formed in 1967 and reputedly named themselves after the chicken coup in Kidderminste..
Chicken skin
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Chicken snake
The chicken snake is not actually a species of snake, it is a colloquial term given to a number of different snakes which often frequent farms and barns, usually looking for rodent prey, but sometimes will also consume chicken eggs and young chicks. The species which the term "chicken snake" refers ..
Chicken soup
This article is about the food. For the series of books, see Chicken Soup for the Soul A bowl of homemade chicken soup. Because it is simple to prepare, relatively cheap, nutritious, and easy on the digestive system, chicken soup is a good food for winter convalescents. Chicken soup is a soup ..
Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul
Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul is the brand name of a line of holistic dog and cat foods manufactured and marketed by Diamond Pet Food, of Schell and Kampeter Inc. The name originates from the series of books called Chicken Soup for the Soul by motivational speakers Jack Canfield and Mark Vic..
Chicken Soup for the Soul
Chicken Soup for the Soul is a series of books, usually featuring a collection of short, inspirational stories and motivational essays. The 101 stories in the first book of the series were compiled by motivational speakers Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. There have been numerous volumes of C..
Chicken Soup with Barley
--> Chicken Soup with Barley is a 1956 play by British playwright Arnold Wesker. It is the first of a trilogy and was first performed on stage in 1958 at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry, where Wesker's two other plays of that trilogy—Roots and I'm Talking About Jerusalem—also premiered..
Chicken strips
Chicken strips are also another name for chicken fingers. Chicken strips A chicken strip is a sometimes derogatory term used to describe the width of unused tread on the edges of motorcycle tires, typically a sport bike. At speed, a turning motorcycle leans. The faster the turn, the farther ..
Chicken suit
A chicken suit is a novelty costume that exaggerates the features of chickens. Chicken suits usually fit someone up to 6' 1" and 200 lbs. A chicken suit can be used at parties and other events or as a costume for school mascots. Some chicken barbecue companies bring a chicken suit with them for me..
Chicken Tikka
Chicken Tikka ready to be served or used in a Chicken Tikka Masala. Chicken tikka (Hindi: ; / mugɣ ʈikkɑː /) is a South Asian dish made by baking small pieces of chicken which has been marinaded in spices and yogurt. It is traditionally made on skewers in a tandoor (Indian clay oven) and i..
Chicken Tikka Masala
Chicken Tikka Masala has origins in India. Chicken Tikka Masala is Chicken Tikka in a masala gravy (commonly referred to as a sauce). There is no standard recipe for Chicken Tikka Masala, but most are variants of a tomato gravy (using puree or even ketchup) with cream or coconut cream and var..
Chicken Tonight
Chicken Tonight is a Unilever brand (launched in the US in 1992 and the UK and Australia in 1993) of sauce that is added to chicken pieces in a skillet, available in flavors such as Apricot Chicken, Mustard Chicken and Thai Green Curry Chicken. The associated advertising slogan is "I feel like Chic..
Chicken Treat
Chicken Treat is an Australian barbecue chicken fast food chain originating in Perth Western Australia and later expanded throughout Australia. The parent company Australian Fast Foods purchased in early 2000 Red Rooster, the main rival of Chicken Treat effectively rebranding existing stores outsi..
Chicken Trek
Chicken Trek: The Third Strange Thing That Happened to Oscar Noodleman is a book by Stephen Manes. As the title implies, it is the third of a series of books told by from the viewpoint of Oscar Noodleman. In Chicken Trek, Oscar Noodleman goes to Secaucus, New Jersey to visit his cousin Dr. Prechtwi..
Chicken Turtle
The Chicken Turtle (Deirochelys reticularia) is an uncommon freshwater turtle found in the southeast of the United States. They are similar in appearance to the Eastern Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta), but have an unusually long, striped neck with a yellow stripe on both the forelegs and rear le..
Chicken Unlimited
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Chicken Vulture Crow
Chicken Vulture Crow is the first album by Swamp Zombies, it was released on record in 1987. Track listing Truly NeedyLove ZombieSwamp BoyOpen Up Your EyesPots and PansCoffeehouse RayPurple Haze (originally by The Jimi Hendrix Experience)Zombie Jamboree (originally by The Kingston Trio)ChuchaA S..
Chicken walker
An AT-ST from Star Wars. A chicken walker is a fictional type of bipedal robot or mecha, distinguished by its rear-facing knee joint. This type of articulation resembles a bird's legs, hence the name. However, birds actually have forward facing knees; they are digitigrade, and what most call ..
Chicken walks
Chicken walks is a dance move that most frequently these ware used in swing dances, such as East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing and jive. Sometimes they can be seen incorporated in samba (where they are known as "plaits"). The chicken walks steps are similar from both feet. The basic way of perform..
Chicken War
Chicken War (Polish: Wojna kokosza) is the colloquial name for a 1537 anti-royalist and anti-absolutist rokosz (rebellion) by the Polish szlachta (nobility). The derisive name was coined by the magnates, who for the most part supported the King and claimed that the "war's" only effect was the..
Chicken Wings
Chicken Wings can refer to: A type of food, a serving of the wing sections of a chicken. Deep fried wings coated in sauce are also known as Buffalo wings.Chicken Wings, an aviation related comic by Michael and Stefan Strasser. It is syndicated in various aviation magazines and newspapers around the..
Chicken wire
Chicken wire Chicken wire, or poultry netting, is a mesh of wire, generally used for making fences. It is made of thin, flexible galvanized wire, with hexagonal gaps of 1 inch (about 2.5 cm) diameter, though chicken wire with smaller gaps is also available. Chicken wire is also used as a m..
Chicken wire (chemistry)
The hexagonal chicken wire-like structure of the honeycomb The term chicken wire in chemistry is used in different contexts. Most of them relate to the similarity of the regular hexagonal (honeycomb-like) patterns found in certain chemical compounds to the mesh structure commonly seen in rea..
Chickerell
Chickerell is a suburb of Weymouth in west Dorset, England. The parish has a population of 5,282 (2001). [Chickerell]== External links == [Census data] ..
Chickering and Sons
Chickering and Sons was an American piano manufacturer located in Boston, known for producing award-winning instruments of superb quality and design. The company was founded in 1823 by Jonas Chickering and produced its first piano that year. Chickering pianos continued to be made until 1983. Jonas..
Chickety china
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Chickmagalur
Chikmagalur, meaning 'Town of the younger daughter', is a beautiful town located in the foothills of Bababudangiri range in the Indian state of Karnataka. The town is known for its coffee and tea estates. The scenic hill station of Kemmangundi is about two hours away from Chikmagalur. In the ea..
Chickpea
The chickpea, chick pea, garbanzo bean, ceci bean, bengal gram, chana or channa (Cicer arietinum) is an edible legume (British " pulse") of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. The plant is 20 to 50 cm high and has small feathery leaves on both sides of the stem. One seedpod contains t..
Chickrala
Chakrala is about 60 kms from Mianwali city Mianwali Talagang road.A beautiful city with a wide panorama.It is devided into four Union Consils i.e UC Chakrala,UC Ban Hafiz Gee and Uc Thamay Wali. Contents 1 Main Villeges of Chakrala:2 Famous Tribes of Chakrala:3 --)Awans4 Ot..
Chicksands
Chicksands is a village in the Mid Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England, and part of the civil parish of Campton and Chicksands. It is on the River Flit. Nearby places are Shefford, and Campton. Chicksands was the site of RAF Chicksands, a former RAF base now in use as the Defence Intel..
ChickShare
redirect [[Template:POV-check]] [ChickShare] (initiated on May 4, 2006) is a project running on the MediaWiki platform that provides a medium for women to share advice, tips, learning and fun with other women. Though ChickShare does not discriminate, men and children are welcome, the prim..
Chicks dig books
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Chicks on Speed
Chicks On Speed are a trio famous for their multimedia artwork and electroclash or "Eurotrash" music; they have denied that their music is either of these labels. They consist of Melissa Logan (b. September 9, 1970) from New York, USA, Kiki Moorse (b. March 23, 1967) from Munich, Germany and Alex M..
Chickwolnepy Stream
Chickwolnepy Stream is a 14.2 mile long (22.8 km) river in northern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Androscoggin River, which flows south and east into Maine, joining the Kennebec River near the Atlantic Ocean. Chickwolnepy Stream rises at the outlet of Success Pond in..
Chick Churchill
Chick Churchill (born 2 January 1946) was the keyboard player of the British late 1960s to 70s rock group Ten Years After. Michael George Churchill was born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, England. He began playing the piano at age 6 and studied classical music until 15. He became interes..
Chick Corea
Chick Corea on the cover of sheet music book Chick Corea Collection Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea (born June 12, 1941) is an multiple-time Grammy Award winning American jazz pianist/keyboardist and composer. He is arguably best known for his work during the 1970s in the genre of jazz fusion,..
Chick Corea Elektric Band
Chick Corea Elektric Band, led by renowned pianist Chick Corea, is one of the most critically acclaimed jazz fusion bands of the past two decades. Following the demise of Return to Forever, Corea established the musical ensemble in 1986. The Elektric Band is greatly different in style in compariso..
Chick Davies
Chick Davies born March 6, 1892, Peabody, Massachusetts, died september 5, 1973, Middletown, Connecticut was a United States baseball player who played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1914-1915) and the New York Giants (1925-1926) as a pitcher. Davies had his professional debut on July 11, 1914. Ex..
Chick Evans
Charles Evans, Jr, who was generally known as Chick Evans, (July 18, 1890 - November 6, 1979) was a leading amateur golfer of the 1910s and 1920s considered second only to Bobby Jones in his era. Evans was the first amateur to win the U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur in one year, a feat he achieved in 191..
Chick Evans Field House
Chick Evans Field House was a 6,000-seat multi-purpose arena in DeKalb, Illinois, USA. The arena opened in 1956 and closed in 2002 prior to the opening of the Convocation Center. It was home to the Northern Illinois University Huskies basketball team. ..
Chick flick
The term chick flick is slang, often derisive, for a movie that appeals mainly to women or young girls, either by design or in popular opinion. While the term is relatively new, the concept of films designed to appeal specifically to women has existed since the early days of cinema and has been kno..
Chick Flick (Charmed episode)
Contents 1 General information2 Synopsis3 Book of Shadows3.1 Enemies3.2 Spells4 Guest stars5 Trivia6 International titles General information Episode of the popular U.S. television series, CharmedEpisode Number: 18Season: 2Production Code: 4399039Airdate:..
Chick Fraser
Charles Carrolton Fraser (born August 26, 1873, in Chicago, Illinois – died May 8, 1940, in Wendell, Idaho) was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. Fraser would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Louisville Colonels on April 19, 1896, and appear in his final game on May 3..
Chick Fullis
  Charles Philip (Chick) Fullis (February 27, 1904 - March 28, 1946) was a center fielder who played in Major League Baseball for the New York Giants (1928-1932), Philadelphia Phillies (1933-1934[start]) and St. Louis Cardinals (1934[end]-1936). Fullis batted and threw ri..
Chick Galloway
Clarence Edward (Chick) Galloway (August 4, 1896 - November 7, 1969) was shortstop in Major League Baseball. From 1919 through 1928, Galloway played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1919-27) and Detroit Tigers (1928). He batted and threw right handed. In a ten-season career, Galloway was a .264 hit..
Chick Gandil
Arnold "Chick" Gandil (January 19, 1887 – December 13, 1970) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball. He is best known as the ringleader of the players involved in the 1919 Black Sox scandal. Arnold Gandil was born in St. Paul, Minnesota to Swiss immigrants Christian and Lou..
Chick Gizzard Lips
--> Chick Gizzard Lips is a character from Crash Bandicoot. Overview Appearing first in Crash Tag Team Racing, Chick Gizzard Lips introduced the viewers to the game in an interesting style. Along with his fellow reporter, Stew, Chick informs the viewers of the latest events, as well as the players..
Chick Hafey
Charles James "Chick" Hafey (February 12, 1903 - July 2, 1973) was an American player in Major League Baseball. Playing for the St. Louis Cardinals (1924-1931) and Cincinnati Reds (1932-1935, 1937), Hafey was known as a strong line-drive hitter who batted for a high average on a consistent basis. H..
Chick Harbert
Melvin R. "Chick" Harbert (February 20, 1915 – September 1, 1992) was an American golfer. He won seven times on the PGA Tour including one major championship, the 1954 PGA Championship. He was also PGA championship runner-up in 1947 and 1952. He played on the 1949 Ryder Cup team and captained ..
Chick Hearn
thumb Francis Dayle "Chick" Hearn (November 27, 1916 - August 5, 2002) was an American sportscaster. Known primarily as the long-time play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association, Hearn is remembered for his rapid fire, staccato broadcasting style ..
Chick Henderson
Chick Henderson (born Henderson Roundtree in North England of 1912, died in 1944) was a popular singer in the later 1930s. Even though he made over 200 tracks, Henderson was not labled as part of the majority of labels. ..
Chick Hicks
Chick "Hicks" Murphy Age 25 Gender Male Appears in Cars Performer Michael Keaton Designer Pixar Animation Studios Chick "Hicks" Murphy is a fictional character, a racecar and the antagonist in the 2006 animated Disney/Pixar film Cars. He is voiced by actor Michael Keaton. C..
Chick Island
Chick Island is an island in Ontario, located within Lake Erie. The island is small, flat, and treeless. ..
Chick lit
"Chick lit" is a term used to denote a genre of popular fiction written for and marketed to young women, especially single, working women in their twenties. The genre's creation was spurred on, if not exactly created, in the mid-1990s with the appearance of Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary an..
Chick Magnet
Chick Magnet is the name of a mixtape released by Paul Wall, an American rapper and DJ from Texas. It was his first solo album. It was released on February 24, 2004, on the Paid in Full label. Featured Artists Artists featured on this album along with Paul Wall include: Mike Jones, Bun B, Dani M..
Chick McGee
Chick McGee is a radio personality who appears on the Bob & Tom Show. McGee was born in London, Ohio and briefly attended Ohio State University before enrolling and graduating from an independent broadcast school. He began his career at a small 1,000-watt radio station in West Virginia and held vari..
Chick Parsons
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Chick Publications
Chick Publications is an American publishing company run by Jack Chick which produces and markets Protestant fundamentalist pamphlets, DVDs, VCDs, videos, books, a poster, and (most famously) comic tracts in many languages. The publications promote and seek to win converts to a Christian Fundamenta..
Chick Publications tracts
This article describes some of Chick Publications' better-known tracts, written by Jack Chick. Contents 1 ''That Crazy Guy!''2 ''This Was Your Life'' (''It's Your Life!'')3 ''Somebody Loves Me'' (''Hard Times'') and ''Trust Me''4 ''Dark Dungeons''5 Other tracts That Craz..
Chick slaughtering
Chick slaughtering is the killing of young chickens for which commercial breeders have no use. In an industrial egg-producing facility, about half of the newly hatched chicks will be male and grow up to be roosters. Roosters cannot lay eggs, and they cannot be fed for slaughter, because egg-prod..
Chick Stahl
Charles Sylvester "Chick" Stahl (January 10 1873 - March 28 1907) was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball who was among the most feared and consistent hitters in his time. In his rookie 1897 season with the Boston Beaneaters, he batted .354, and over his first six season, he averaged ove..
Chick Webb
William Henry Webb, usually known as Chick Webb (February 10, 1905 - June 16, 1939) was a jazz and swing music drummer as well as a band leader. Webb was born in Baltimore, Maryland to William H. and Marie Johnson Webb. He suffered from childhood tuberculosis, leaving him with short height and a ba..
Chick Young
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Chick Young is a well known BBC Scotland football pundit, who regularly appears on Sportscene and Sportsound. He..
Chiclana de la Frontera
Chiclana de la Frontera is a city in southwestern Spain, in the province of Cadiz, near the Gulf of Cadiz. The area is a fertile region, with much agriculture, including vineyards. It is about 5 miles north of the battlefield of the Battle of Barrosa where Sir Thomas Graham (Lord Lynedoch) defeated..
Chiclayo
Downtown Chiclayo The Pier at Pimental Chiclayo is a city on the northern coastal plain in Peru. It is 95 feet above sea level. The city population is approximately 634,600 while the metropolitan area is approximately 910,255. Chiclayo was founded in 1560 as a rural Indian village by a ..
Chiclayo Province
The Chiclayo Province is a Peruvian province located in the Lambayeque Region. It is one of the three that make up that region. Contents 1 Boundaries2 Political Division3 Population4 Capital5 Relief6 See also Boundaries North Lambayeque Province, Ferreñafe Province..
Chicle
Chicle is the gum from Manilkara chicle, a species of sapodilla tree. It is a tropical evergreen tree, native to southern North America and South America. It is the traditional material used in chewing gum. The Wrigley Company was a prominent user of this material. Today there are only a few compa..
Chiclet
Chicklet or Chiclet can refer to: Chicle, a gum from Manilkara chicle treesChiclets, a type of candy which includes chicle as an ingredient* Slang for teeth, derived from the plain white color of the candyChiclet keyboard, characterised by rubbery keysA small icon to indicate the availability of an..
Chiclete com Banana
Chiclete com Banana is an Axé music / samba band consisting of Bell Marques, Wadinho Marques, Rey, Waltinho Cruz and Deny. They released their first album, called "Traz os montes", in 1982. Nowadays, they are one of the most successful axé music bands in Brazil. Their abadás are the most expens..
Chiclets
For other uses of chicklet, and chiclet, see the Chicklet disambiguation page. Chiclets are a brand of candy coated chewing gum made by Cadbury Adams. The product's name is derived from chicle (Nahuatl tziktli), the substance from which chewing gum was traditionally made. The original flavor was ..
Chiclet keyboard
A chiclet keyboard is slang for a computer keyboard built with an array of small, flat rectangular or lozenge-shaped rubber or plastic keys that look like erasers or pieces of chewing gum. The term comes from "Chiclets", the brand name of a variety of chewing gum. Vendors unanimously liked the chic..
Chico
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Chico is either: Contents 1 Places2 People3 Language4 ..
Chico's
Chico's is a chain of American-style restaurants owned by the Finnish company HOK Elannon Ravintolat and located in various places in Helsinki, Espoo, and Vantaa. Although Chico's calls itself an "American" restaurant with an intentional allusion to the United States, it also serves Mexican food an..
Chico's Tacos
Chico's Tacos is a small restaurant chain located in El Paso, Texas. Founded on July 4, 1953 by boxing promoter Joe Mora, Chico's has entered into local legend for its rolled tacos, which are topped with cheese (and if you like it spicy, hot green chile) and swimming in a special tomato soup-like ..
Chico, California
Chico is a city in Butte County, California, United States. As of the most recent annexations, the city has a total population of 79,091, with the adjacent unurbanized and unincorporated areas reaching 103,625. Chico is home to California State University, Chico. Kendall Hall at California Sta..
Chico, Texas
Chico is a city in Wise County, Texas, United States. The population was 947 at the 2000 census. Geography Chico is located at [33°17′40″N, 97°47′58″W] (33.294313, -97.799547)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a t..
Chico, Washington
Chico is an unincorporated community in Kitsap County, Washington. Chico is located on the waterfront to southeast of Silverdale. Most Chico residents commute to Silverdale or nearby Bremerton. ..
Chicoana
The Chicoana are a Diaguita tribe in the Salta Province, Argentina. ..
Chicochair
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Chicod School
Chicod Elementary Middle School is a K-8 School located about 14 miles south of Greenville, North Carolina. It is a part of the Pitt County Schools school system. Steven Jones is the Principal, and Fredonia Brown is the Assistant Principal. As one of the oldest schools in the county, it was bu..
Chicog, Wisconsin
Chicog is a town in Washburn County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 268 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 118.1 km² (45.6 mi²). 112.8 km² (43.6 mi²) of it is land and 5.2 km² (2.0 mi²) of it (4.43%) is water..
Chicoma Mountain
Chicoma Mountain (also spelled Tschicoma or Tchicoma, pronounced chee-KOH-mah), elevation 11,561 feet (3524 meters), is the highest point in the Jemez Mountains, a prominent mountain range in New Mexico, United States. Tree-line in this area is exceptionally high, and the mountain is forested almos..
Chicomecoatl
Chicomecoatl in an illustration from Rig Veda Americanus, an 1890 book on American aboriginal literature In Aztec mythology, Chicomecoatl ("Seven Serpent", also the name of a day of the Aztec calendar) was a goddess of food and produce, especially maize and, by extension, a goddess of fertili..
Chicomexochtli
In Aztec mythology, Chicomexochtli was the patron god of painters and other artists. ..
Chicomoztoc
Chicomoztoc is the name for the mythical origin place of the Aztecs, Tepanecs, Alcohuas, and other Nahua tribes. It is associated with Culhuacan, "Curved Mountain". Some researchers have attempted to identify Chicomoztoc with a specific geographic location, likely between 60 and 180 miles northea..
Chicomuceltec
Chicomuceltec (or Chicomucelteco) is a Mayan language that until recently was spoken in the towns of Mazapa de Madero, Amatenango, and Chicomuselo in Chiapas, Mexico, as well as some nearby areas of Guatemala. It has become extinct, as recent Mayanist literature reports that there are no living ..
Chiconahui
In Aztec mythology, Chiconahui was a domestic fertility goddess and protectress of families and homes. ..
Chiconahuiehecatl
In Aztec mythology, the god Chiconahuiehecatl participated in the creation of the world. ..
Chiconi
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Chicontepec Field
The Chicontepec Basin is a petroleum system in Mexico located north-east of Mexico City, covering an area of around 3,800 sq km in the states of Veracruz, Puebla and Hidalgo. Several oil fields have been discovered in that area since 1926. A major field was discovered in 1973 but contains extra heav..
Chicopee
Chicopee is the name of several communities in the United States: Chicopee, GeorgiaChicopee, KansasChicopee, MassachusettsChicopee, Missouri Chicopee is also the name of a ski area in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada: Chicopee (ski area) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of a..
Chicopee, Kansas
Chicopee is a small community in Crawford County, Kansas. The post office opened June 10 1889, and closed September 30 1892. External links ..
Chicopee, Massachusetts
Chicopee is a city located on the Connecticut River in Hampden County, Massachusetts. The city is made up of several neighborhoods, the result of the city's origin as a collection of villages. The main neighborhoods are Aldenville, Willimansett, Chicopee Center (Cabotville), Chicopee Falls, Fairvie..
Chicopee Memorial State Park
Chicopee Memorial State Park is a Massachusetts state park located in Chicopee. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Description Chicopee Memorial State Park is a 575 acre park principally used for swimming, fishing, and picnicking. Formerly the Cooley Brook Rese..
Chicopee Ski Club
Chicopee Ski Club is a ski club in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1934 as a not-for-profit organization providing winter recreation on 165 acres. The club is located on land owned by the Grand River Conservation Authority. The Chicopee ski hill has a maximum vertical drop of 200 ft and was ..
Chicora
Chicora may refer to: Chicora, PennsylvaniaChicora tribe- Native American tribe on the eastern border of North and South CarolinaCSS Chicora - A Confederate naval vessel This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Chicora, Pennsylvania
Chicora is a borough in Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,021 at the 2000 census. Geography Chicora is located at [40°56′58″N, 79°44′33″W] (40.949468, -79.742631)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Chicora tribe
The Chicora tribe was a small Native American tribe of the Pee Dee area in northeastern South Carolina ranging to the Cape Fear River in North Carolina. Remnants of the tribe are centerered in Conway, South Carolina and are seeking official recognition by the state. The tribe gives its name to the c..
Chicory
Chicory is the common name given to the flowering plants in genus Cichorium of the family Asteraceae. There are two cultivated species, and four to six wild species. Common chicory (Cichorium intybus) is a bushy perennial herb with blue or lavender flowers. It is originally from the Old World and..
Chicory Tip
Chicory Tip were a British pop group from Maidstone, Kent, comprising Peter Hewson (vocals), Rick Foster (guitar), Barry Mayger (bass), Brian Shearer (drums) and Rod Cloutt (guitar, keyboards). Career They formed around 1969, and signed to CBS Records. Their first few singles flopped, although "Ex..
Chicosci
Chicosci is a 6 piece rock band based in Manila. The band is composed of vocalist Miguel Chavez, bassist Carlos Calderon, drummer Jose Salvador, percussionist Eugene Esquivias and guitarists Sonny Baquisal and Mong Alcaraz. They were first named Chico Science in homage to the Brazilian musician of t..
Chicot County, Arkansas
Chicot County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. As of 2000, the population is 14,117. The county seat is Lake Village. Chicot County was formed on October 25 1823 and named after Point Chicot on the Mississippi River. Lake Chicot, North America's largest oxbow lake and Arkansas'..
Chicoutimi, Quebec
Chicoutimi' is one of the three boroughs (arrondissement in French) of the city of Saguenay, Quebec Canada. It is situated at the confluence of Chicoutimi river and Saguenay River. The name is derived from Shkoutimeou, meaning the end of the deep water in the Montagnais dialect. Contents 1 ..
Chicoutimi/St-Honore Airport
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Chicoutimi Saguenéens
Chicoutimi Saguenéens City: Chicoutimi, Quebec League: Q.M.J.H.L. Conference: none Division: Western Founded: 1973-74 Home Arena: Centre Georges-Vézina Colours: navy blue, baby blue, & white Head Coach: Richard Martel General Manager: Richard Martel The Chicou..
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord
Chicoutimi—Le Fjord (formerly known as Chicoutimi) is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1925. It was created as "Chicoutimi" riding in 1924 from Chicoutimi—Saguenay. It was re-named "Chicoutimi—Le Fjord" in 2000...
Chicoutimi—Saguenay
Chicoutimi—Saguenay was a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1925. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867, and was amalgamated into the Chicoutimi and Lake St. John electoral districts in 1924. Memb..
Chico and Northern Railroad
The Chico & Northern Railroad was a non-operating subsidiary holding company of the Southern Pacific Railroad that was created to acquire a 32.31 mile line from Chico - Stirling City from the Butte County Railroad. Upon acquiring the line the Chico & Northern immediately leased the line back to the..
Chico and the Man
Chico and the Man was an American sitcom which ran on NBC from September 13, 1974 to July 21, 1978, starring Jack Albertson as Ed Brown (The Man), the cantankerous owner of a run down garage in an East Los Angeles barrio, and introducing Freddie Prinze as Chico Rodriguez, an upbeat, optimistic Ch..
Chico Aramburu
Francisco Aramburu, or Chico (born January 7, 1922) was a Brazilian football (soccer) striker player. In 1950 FIFA World Cup, he played four games and scored four goals. He losses the famous game with Uruguay, known as "Maracanazo". ..
Chico Bouchikhi
Chico Bouchikhi is a musician and a co-founder of The Gipsy Kings. His real name is Jahloul Bouchikhi, and he is of Moroccan descent. He is married to the daughter of José Reyes, member of the The Gipsy Kings. He later left The Gipsy Kings and founded Chico and the Gypsies. His brother, Ahmed Bou..
Chico Buarque
Chico Buarque (Full name: Francisco Buarque de Hollanda; born June 19, 1944 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian singer, composer, dramatist and writer. He is best known for his music, which often comments on Brazil's social, economic and cultural reality. Contents 1 Biography2 Example o..
Chico Cabaret
The Chico Cabaret is a not-for-profit community theater located in [Chico, California]. The theater opened its doors on January 19th, 2001, with its first show The Emperor's New Clothes. Since then, the theater has specialized in professional-quality comedic plays and musicals. The Chic..
Chico Carrasquel
Alfonso (Chico) Carrasquel Colón (January 23 1928 – May 26 2005) was a Venezuelan shortstop in Major League Baseball. Carrasquel batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Caracas. The first in a great line of Latin American Chicago White Sox shortstops, he was also the first Latin-America..
Chico César
Chico César is a Brazilian popular musician, born in Catolé do Rocha (Paraíba) in northeastern Brazil on jan 26, 1964. In recent years, he has emerged as one of Brazil's leading songwriters and social critics, taking up the mantle of women's rights, the homeless, and countless other causes in his..
Chico Community Observatory
Chico Community Observatory OrganizationKiwanis Location Coordinates[°′″N, °′″W] Altitudemeters (feet) Webpage[link] Telescopes Unnamed Telescope Unknown size reflector Chico Community Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Kiwani..
Chico DeBarge
Jonathan Arthur "Chico" DeBarge (born June 23, 1966 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an African-American/French R&B singer and a younger brother of the members of the Motown family act DeBarge. He began a musical career of his own with Motown in the late-1980s, but was imprisoned for drug charges and s..
Chico Enterprise-Record
Chico E-R front page of February 16, 2005 The Chico Enterprise-Record is the daily newspaper of Chico, California. Also known as the Chico E-R, the newspaper is part of the Media News Group corporation. The E-R also publishes supplements for the paper, like The Buzz, The North Valley Employm..
Chicó F.C.
Chicó F.C., is a Colombian football club based in the city of Tunja. The club was founded in 2002 and plays its home games at the Estadio La Independencia stadium, which has a capacity of approximately 8,500 seats. National honors Primera B champions: 2003 ..
Chico Force
The Chico Force are a franchise in the International Basketball League (2005-) based in Chico, California. The team was highly successful in their first season, sporting a 13-7 record, second in the west and 1/2 games behind the Tacoma Thunder. The Force are coached by Ron Dubois, and the team's 2..
Chico Freeman
Chico Freeman is a tenor saxophonist born on July 17, 1949, in Chicago, Illinois. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, with a major in music. A critically acclaimed performer, he has toured internationally, both with his band in support of his album Oh By the Way... as well as with Chaka K..
Chico Hamilton
Chico Hamilton (born Foreststorn Hamilton, September 21, 1921) is a jazz drummer. He was born in Los Angeles in 1921 and was raised locally as the Central Avenue jazz scene was beginning to coalesce. In the 1940s, he performed with Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington and Count Basie. He appears in the "..
Chico Heat
The Chico Heat was a minor league baseball team, operating in Chico, California in the Western Baseball League. It was an independent franchise, with no operating agreement with any Major League Baseball team. The team began operations in 1997. The team immediately won the league championship in ..
Chico Landi
Chico Landi (July 14, 1907–June 7, 1989) was a Formula One driver from Brazil. He participated in 6 grands prix, debuting on September 16, 1951. He scored a total of 1.5 championship points. Complete Formula One results (Note: grands prix in bold denote points scoring races.) Yr Team 1 ..
Chico MacMurtrie
Chico MacMurtrie was born in New Mexico in 1961. He has been awarded four grants from the National Endowment for the Arts for Interdisciplinary Artists. In 1990 he received the San Francisco Bay Guardian Goldie Award. In 1992 MacMurtrie formed Amorphic Robot Works, a group of artists and engineers..
Chico Marx
Leonard Marx, known as Chico, (March 22, 1887 – October 11, 1961) was one of the Marx Brothers. He was originally nicknamed Chicko due to his reputation as a ladies man, or a "chicken chaser" in the popular slang of the day. A typesetter accidentally dropped the "k" in his name and it becam..
Chico Mendes
Chico Mendes on a river in Amazonia. Francisco Alves Mendes Filho (December 15, 1944 – December 22, 1988), also known as Chico Mendes, was a Brazilian rubber tapper, unionist and environmental activist. He fought to stop the logging of the Amazon Rainforest for the purposes of cattle ranchi..
Chico Municipal Airport
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Chico Olympio
Chico Olympio (d. 1886) was an AfroBrazilian trader who helped expand Lomé, the future capital of Togoland and Togo. Son of Francisco Olympio Sylvio, Chico Olympio worked with his brothers Octaviano and Cesar at a branch office of the British trading firm A. and F. Swanzy. In 1882, Chico and Octa..
Chico Operating Tower Red Bluff
Chico Operating Tower Red Bluff is a 303.8 metre high guyed TV Tower at 40°15'31.0" N and 122°05'28.0" W at Red Bluff, California, USA. Chico Operating Tower Red Bluff was built in 1985. http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistration.jsp?regKey=610964 List of masts ..
Chico Outlaws
Chico Outlaws Founded 2005 Ballpark Nettleton Stadium Based in Chico, California Team Colors black, red, tan League Golden Baseball League Local Media Team Manager Mark Parent Pitching Coach Lance Franks Third Base Coach Jon Macalutas Athleti..
Chico Rei
Chico Rei is a semi-mythic heroic figure from the slave trade in Brazil. In about 1740, Galanga, a tribal leader from the Congo, was taken along with a large part of his tribe and sold as a slave. They were brought from Africa to Brazil in a slave ship and during this journey his authority amongst ..
Chico Rooks
The Chico Rooks is a National Premier Soccer League professional soccer team, based in Chico, California. They play home games at University Stadium on the campus of California State University, Chico. The Rooks were a stalwart of the United Soccer Leagues from their formation in 1993 until 20..
Chico Science
Chico Science Chico Science (Francisco de Assis França) was a Brazilian singer and composer and one of the founders of the Mangue Bit cultural movement. He was killed in a car crash on February 2, 1997 at the age of 30. Born in the Rio Doce neighbourhood of Olinda in Brazil's Northeast, as..
Chico Science & Nação Zumbi
Chico Science & Nação Zumbi (CSNZ) was the former name of the Brazillian world music band led by Chico Science prior to his death on February 2, 1997. The remaining musicians continued on under the name Nação Zumbi. CSNZ released two albums by the time of Chico's death, Da Lama ao Caos (From Mu..
Chico Serra
Chico Serra (born February 3, 1957) is a racing driver of Brazil. He won the 1979 British Formula Three Championship. He participated in 32 Formula One grands prix for Fittipaldi and Arrows, debuting on March 15, 1981. He scored 1 championship point, for finishing sixth in the 1982 Belgian Grand Pr..
Chico Slimani
Yousseph "Chico" Slimani (born April 2, 1971) is a Moroccan pop singer who rose to prominence in the United Kingdom after reaching the finals of the 2005 series of the talent show The X Factor. Contents 1 Early life2 ''The X Factor''3 Trivia4 Discography4.1 Singles5 ..
Chico the Rainmaker
Chico the Rainmaker was a English TV show shown in 1974 on PBS. The show featured a talking shrunken head. It was also known as The Boy with Two Heads. Director: Jonathan Ingrams Main characters: Spencer Plumridge as Chris PageLeslie Ash as Jill PageHilda Fenemore as Hilda PagePeter Halliday as Mr..
Chico University Arboretum
The Chico University Arboretum is an arboretum in Chico, California, USA. It is located across the campus of California State University, Chico along Big Chico Creek. Nearby Bidwell Park includes 29 acres (117,000 m²) of a former arboretum, now run somewhat wild, which contains trees such as ..
Chico Xavier
Francisco Cândido Xavier Francisco Cândido Xavier (April 2, 1910 - June 30, 2002), was the most popular and prolific medium in 20th century Brazil's Spiritism movement. He was born in the city of Pedro Leopoldo, State of Minas Gerais and is popularly known as "Chico Xavier" (Chico is the ni..
ChicWIT
ChicWIT is an online community for professional women in the Chicago area. It was founded in 1999 as a private email group for women, and expanded to include over ten thousand members today. ChicWIT is the local chapter of WorldWIT, the world's largest online community for professional women. ([..
Chicxulub
Chicxulub might mean either of the following: The Chicxulub Crater, on the Yucatán Peninsula, in MexicoThe town of Chicxulub, YucatánThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change..
Chicxulub, Yucatán
Chicxulub (IPA: /'ʧikʃuluːb/; CHEEK-shoe-lube) is a town in the state of Yucatán, Mexico, located at [21°14′N 89°51′W] . In 2000 the town had a population of about 3,400 people. Chicxulub is most famous for being the geographic center of the location where geologists first disco..
Chicxulub Crater
Coordinates: [21°24′N 89°31′W] Radar topography reveals the 180 kilometer (112 mile) wide ring of the crater (image courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech) Chicxulub Crater (IPA: /tʃikʃu'lub/) is an ancient impact crater buried underneath the Yucatán Peninsula, with its center located ap..
Chic 'n Swell
Chic 'n Swell is a 1982 album by La Bottine Souriante. Track listing "Le Batteux" (The Threshing Mill), 2:58"La Tapinie" (The Log Drive), 3:50"Sur le chemin de mont" (On the Mountain Road), 3:05"Le Rossignol sauvage" (The Wild Nightingale), 3:40"Nos braves habitants" (Our Brave Habitants), 3:30"La..
CHIC (band)
Chic also means stylish or smart. CHIC [IPA: ʃiːk] is an American disco/funk band that was formed in 1976 by guitarist Nile Rodgers and bassist Bernard Edwards. They are best remembered for their disco songs, including "Dance Dance Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" (1977), "Everybody Da..
CHIC (electronics)
CHIC is a modular verifier for behavioral compatibility checking of hardware and software systems. The goal of CHIC is to be able to check that the interfaces for software or hardware components provide guarantees that satisfy the assumptions they make about each other. CHIC supports a variety of in..
Chic (style)
For the disco band, see CHIC (band). Chic is a French word, established in English since at least the 1870s, that has come to mean smart or stylish. Early references in English dictionaries classified it as slang and the New Zealand-born lexicographer Eric Partridge noted, with reference to its coll..
Chic Anderson
Charles David (Chic) Anderson (December 17, 1931 - March 24, 1979) was an American sportscaster and public address announcer, specializing in Thoroughbred horse racing. He was one of American sports' most famous PA voices, and remains among its most revered race callers. Contents 1 Racing ba..
Chic Charnley
James Callaghan Charnley, more commonly known as Chic Charnley, (born June 6, 1963 in Glasgow) is a former Scottish footballer. He played for a number of clubs: Clydebank F.C.; Hamilton Academical F.C.; St Mirren F.C.; Bolton Wanderers F.C. (on loan); Djurgårdens IF; Dumbarton F.C.; Dundee F.C.; a..
Chic Hecht
frame Mayer Jacob Hecht (November 30 1928 – May 15 2006), better known from a childhood nickname as Chic Hecht, was a Republican United States Senator from Nevada and U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life and career1.2 Political career1.3 Re..
Chic Johnson
Chic Johnson was the barrel-chested half of the hugely successful Swedish-American comedy team of Olsen & Johnson, known for his somewhat manic, yet strangely infectious, high-pitched laugh. Born Harold Ogden Johnson in