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91 Gary is returning to Chicago on Monday. 92 I'll call her when I get back to Chicago. 93 Her company has branches in Dallas and Chicago. 94 Expensive foreign cars are commonplace in this Chicago suburb. 95 Daley has left a legacy that is pure Chicago. 96 Guidebooks call Chicago "The Windy City". 97 Killer heat waves fell hundreds in Calcutta and Chicago. 98 Her case was supported by the Chicago Teachers Federation. 99 Chicago has a splendid waterfront. 100 I suggested we move to Chicago and she agreed. 101 We'd like some information about flights to Chicago, please. 102 Any budding gangsters can also savour the Chicago nightlife. 103 The Detroit Tigers dismantled the Chicago White Sox 16-0. 104 Arch Ward became sports editor of the Chicago Tribune. 105 A Philadelphia - or is it Chicago? heiress. 106 The cheapest way to get to Chicago is to take the bus. 107 A math teacher in Waukegan, Ill., he frequently travels to Chicago to catch the latest exhibitions. 108 Although here, too, Chicago had fared better than many older cities, unemployment remained a serious, seemingly intractable problem. 109 In mid-March, at the Chicago Board of Trade, a bubble in the wheat pit sent prices flying. 110 Entered University of Chicago at 15 to study mathematics and philosophy. 111 Actress Robin Givens gave the man a bloody nose after he mistook her for a hooker while she was filming in Chicago. 112 Chicago -- $ 308 million of general obligation refunding bonds, via a Lehman Brothers group. 113 Her parents offered no explanation when police boarded their plane at Chicago airport yesterday to arrest them for abandoning their children. 114 Not a penny of federal money could come into Chicago without clearing through Daley. 115 But above dark doorways, new signs and neons were appearing: Chicago Bar. 116 He was then a 20-year-old security guard inside the Chicago Amphitheater where the delegates met. 117 They then won two in Boston, two more in Chicago and got to the Finals. 118 Q: I sometimes have enough time to get in a round of golf before or after a business meeting in Chicago. 119 That was the first issue in the Chicago civil rights movement. 120 Upon graduation in 1944, he moved back to Chicago, seeking work as an actor.