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  2. Category:Chicago (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    B. Baby, What a Big Surprise. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon. Beginnings (Chicago song) Bigger Than Elvis (Chicago song) Blues in the Night. The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind) Brand New Love Affair (song)

  3. Demographics of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of Chicago show that it is a large, and ethnically and culturally diverse metropolis. It is the third largest city and metropolitan area in the United States by population. Chicago was home to over 2.7 million people in 2020, accounting for over 25% of the population in the Chicago metropolitan area , home to approximately 9.6 ...

  4. Chicago (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago franchise (also called One Chicago [1]) is a media franchise of American television programs created by Derek Haas and Michael Brandt, produced by Wolf Entertainment, and broadcast on NBC, all of which deal with different public services in Chicago, Illinois. [2] The Chicago franchise has maintained strong ratings, leading primetime ...

  5. Dr. Joseph Pudlo, MD, Geriatric Medicine | Chicago, IL | WebMD

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    Dr. Joseph Pudlo, MD, is a Geriatric Medicine specialist practicing in Chicago, IL with 41 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 54 insurance plans including Medicaid. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include Community First Medical Center.

  6. Enuff Z'Nuff - Wikipedia

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    Enuff Z'Nuff (a sensational spelling of "enough's enough") is an American rock band from Blue Island, Illinois, founded by singer Donnie Vie and bassist Chip Z'Nuff. The band charted two times on the US Hot 100; " Fly High Michelle " (#47) and " New Thing " (#67).

  7. Aes grave - Wikipedia

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    Aes grave. Aes grave ("heavy bronze") is a term in numismatics indicating bronze cast coins used in central Italy during the 3rd century BC, whose value was generally indicated by signs: I for the as, S for semis and pellets for unciae. Standard weights for the as were 272, 327, or 341 grams, depending upon the issuing authority.

  8. Dr. Ireneusz Pawlowski, MD, Internal Medicine | Chicago, IL ...

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    Dr. Ireneusz Pawlowski, MD, is an Internal Medicine specialist practicing in Chicago, IL with 37 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 26 insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include Community First Medical Center.

  9. Z - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, the letter Z is used to denote the Atomic number of an element (number of protons), such as Z =3 for Lithium. In electrical engineering, Z is used to denote electrical impedance. In astronomy, z is a dimensionless quantity representing redshift. In nuclear physics, Z denotes the atomic number and. Z0.