chicago造句121 As one writer put it, all trains went to Chicago and none passed through.
122 Waid has been painting full time since 1980, and he shows at galleries in Scottsdale, Chicago and New York.
123 I got in touch with the lawyer for Charlie Filetti, who they caught in Chicago and hit with murder one.
124 But there are also those who suggest that the mayor has created his own, discreet, Chicago political machine.
125 Robert Eisner, a University of Chicago economist, uses a simple calculation.
126 Eric's guitar sounded like two steel rail wagons clanging together in a Chicago freight yard at 4am.
127 He was a tall, elegantly Streetwise Chicago singer with a light baritone.
128 Cohn has a degree in political science from the University of Chicago.
129 Big butts of pear-shaped gents in coveralls lined up on the stools like the 1938 Chicago Bears as seen by Bronko Nagurski.
130 The Chicago Tribune called it the most acclaimed jazz festival in the country.
131 I called from Chicago, leaving messages once, twice and even asked people to call me back collect.
132 Park's personal papers also show other influences on the Chicago School's thinking.
133 The Chicago Board Options Exchange computer software index was down 7. 5 %.
134 The Edel MacBride label is already familiar to Chicago with clothing being sold at a large department store in the city.
135 I was intrigued to learn that our Chinese host had spent many years in Chicago.
136 While the city refused, Hayden is continuing to press Chicago officials to establish some kind of memorial to the 1968 events.
137 The city of Chicago has contracted to purchase three city transit buses that will be powered by fuel cells.
138 If you wanted a judge bribed in Chicago, you used to come to my father.
139 Born in Chicago, the son of a Baptist minister, Cooke was already performing in gospel groups before he was ten.
140 Researchers studying epidemics in Chicago and Buffalo in the forties offered several theories.
141 The Chicago School work, Castells argued, at best offered good empirical studies of a very specific set of historical circumstances.
142 Suppose some broker was able to anticipate the radio sign from Chicago, then he could jump the gun.
143 On May 3, 1885, police fired into a crowd of strikers in Chicago, wounding many and killing four.
144 Few orchestras are better equipped, so you would think, than the Chicago Symphony.
145 Campbell earned a doctorate from the University of Chicago, where his dissertation dealt with wage differentials between men and women.
146 Eleven people died in a fire in Chicago early Monday.
147 McKnight describes a neighborhood organization in Chicago that tried to forge a partnership with the local hospitals to improve health care.
148 It was cured in borax by wholesalers from Chicago in 1892.
149 He was the only Republican ever elected county commissioner of Chicago.
150 The standard is voluntary, but approved detectors are the only ones recommended by safety experts or comply with the Chicago law.