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Unfortunately, Miceli battled a high ERA in | Pittsburgh, a tendency that has followed him throughout |
Brookline ( | Pittsburgh), a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
rying to be initiated into the Happy Guys of | Pittsburgh, a local men's club. |
the Art Museum of the Carnegie Institute in | Pittsburgh, a series of Alexander's murals entitled "Ap |
ithin the scope of WikiProject University of | Pittsburgh, a collaborative effort to improve the cover |
s article is within the scope of WikiProject | Pittsburgh, a collaborative effort to improve the cover |
materials are available on-line at Historic | Pittsburgh, a collection that includes materials from t |
During Allegheny's two games against the | Pittsburgh A.C. that year, Valentine played as a left h |
merica is a PBS miniseries (produced by WQED | Pittsburgh) about the French and Indian War, which was |
om 1929 to 1938, and as an instructor in the | Pittsburgh Academy Evening School in 1938. |
The University of | Pittsburgh, adjacent to the park, also uses the panther |
David Dalessandro is a University of | Pittsburgh administrator, currently serving as the asso |
uerkraut King”, a wealthy investor and young | Pittsburgh adulthood friend of Marland's reorganized th |
Trow was inducted into the | Pittsburgh Advertising Hall of Fame "post humorously" ( |
Ilkin works as an analyst on the | Pittsburgh affiliate of Fox Sports Net and has written |
ign with the Red Wings but was dealt back to | Pittsburgh after one season. |
egan his college career at the University of | Pittsburgh after graduating from Xaverian High School i |
Cotton's hockey career began in | Pittsburgh after moving there to attend Duquesne Univer |
ll standout and went on to the University of | Pittsburgh after graduating. |
Three times John walked from New Orleans to | Pittsburgh after having arrived in New Orleans on a fla |
It is set in 1790s Western Pennsylvania near | Pittsburgh against the backdrop of the Whiskey Rebellio |
He died in 1887 in | Pittsburgh, aged 78, and is buried in Allegheny Cemeter |
cts for agencies such as the Salvation Army, | Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force, and Greater Pittsburgh Comm |
The magazine was displayed by the | Pittsburgh AIGA during CONTEXT 2007, its annual graphic |
The Greater | Pittsburgh Airport opened on May 31, 1952. |
acuation Group, with headquarters at Greater | Pittsburgh Airport PA. |
unit designation was transferred to Greater | Pittsburgh Airport. |
took over the 54th Fighter Group at Greater | Pittsburgh Airport. |
He continued to perform in | Pittsburgh, albeit irregularly, and a CD containing ama |
KIH35 (sometimes referred to as | Pittsburgh All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station |
Covert was named to the University of | Pittsburgh All-Time Team. |
the Philadelphia Phillies and later for the | Pittsburgh Alleghanys, both of the National League. |
Milko is from | Pittsburgh, Allegheny County. |
Wilkins died in 1865 in Homewood, near | Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pa, and was buried in the |
Gill was born in Allegheny City (now part of | Pittsburgh), Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. |
The building is now the | Pittsburgh Allegheny 6-8, a magnet school located in th |
hen he broke into the Major Leagues with the | Pittsburgh Alleghenys of the American Association. |
start for the Boston Braves and two for the | Pittsburgh Alleghenys during the 1890 season. |
yed in one game, on August 19, 1890 with the | Pittsburgh Alleghenys of the National League. |
rs who had jumped from the National League's | Pittsburgh Alleghenys (now the Pittsburgh Pirates), inc |
Barr played for the | Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1883), Washington Nationals (188 |
ia Keystones, Philadelphia Quakers/Phillies, | Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Pittsburgh Burghers, Washington |
ed for the Milwaukee Grays, White Stockings, | Pittsburgh Alleghenys, and Milwaukee Brewers. |
He played for the Providence Grays, | Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Washington Senators, Chicago Col |
He then joined the | Pittsburgh Alleghenys, who were also a major league tea |
yed for the Syracuse Stars, Cincinnati Reds, | Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Philadelphia Athletics, and Rich |
He played for the | Pittsburgh Alleghenys, Pittsburgh Pirates, Louisville C |
Driscoll played for the Buffalo Bisons, | Pittsburgh Alleghenys, and Louisville Eclipse. |
th the Philadelphia Quakers/Phillies and the | Pittsburgh Alleghenys. |
He played for the | Pittsburgh Alleghenys/Pirates and Washington Senators. |
William A. Nimick was the owner of the | Pittsburgh Alleghenys/Pirates baseball team of the Nati |
He played for the Buffalo Bisons (1881), | Pittsburgh Alleghenys/Pirates (1882-1884, 1892), Brookl |
He would play for the Boston Beaneaters, | Pittsburgh Alleghenys/Pirates, Pittsburgh Burghers, and |
nsists of "Hail to Pitt", the "University of | Pittsburgh Alma Mater", "The Star Spangled Banner", the |
The lyrics below to the University of | Pittsburgh Alma Mater are attributable to the 1916 edit |
In the 1913 midseason Byrne was traded by | Pittsburgh along with pitcher Howie Camnitz to the Phil |
owed the B&O to bypass its former route into | Pittsburgh along the Pittsburgh Southern and Little Saw |
On January 17, 2009, he was traded by | Pittsburgh along with Dany Sabourin and a 4th round pic |
He attended college at the University of | Pittsburgh alongside Arizona teammate Larry Fitzgerald. |
Pittsburgh also had a solid offensive line, led by cent | |
e the "iron city" of a state penitentiary in | Pittsburgh, America's "iron city," three black Communis |
Ebenezer Denny (1761-1822), first mayor of | Pittsburgh, American Revolutionary War veteran |
The | Pittsburgh Americans were a professional American footb |
the second American Football League for the | Pittsburgh Americans. |
in the Broadway play The Laramie Project in | Pittsburgh, among other stage shows. |
He has been embraced more in | Pittsburgh among older fans than Steely McBeam of the P |
Phillips (MLB catcher) grand slam which gave | Pittsburgh an 11-8 victory. |
The | Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad was chartered Marc |
Jones, of the | Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad and later of Jone |
Stephen Foster Memorial building - a City of | Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania state Historical Landmark l |
pioneered the establishment of the Erie and | Pittsburgh and Erie and North East railroads. |
The | Pittsburgh and Boston Copper Harbor Mining Company and |
s appointed administrator of the dioceses of | Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and he was subsequently made |
ighmark, a health insurance company based in | Pittsburgh and the largest health insurer in Pennsylvan |
Hayes attended the University of | Pittsburgh and was an Administration of Justice Major a |
played college football at the University of | Pittsburgh and was drafted in the third round of the 19 |
He served successively the San Francisco, | Pittsburgh and Washington (D.C.) Episcopal Areas. |
d college Bucknell University, University of | Pittsburgh and Washington & Jefferson College. |
WTW Architects of | Pittsburgh and local firm Ellis, Rickett and Associates |
t served Wards 19, 20, 28, 29, 30, and 32 in | Pittsburgh and the following portions of Allegheny Coun |
the 1920s and 1930s he served as manager for | Pittsburgh and for the Chicago Cubs. |
Brighton Heights is within the city of | Pittsburgh, and is in "Zone 1" of the public transit sy |
Dau graduated from the University of | Pittsburgh and attended the M.A. in Writing program at |
ar Wideman set in the Pennsylvania cities of | Pittsburgh and Philadelphia during the 1990s. |
Goldberg was born in | Pittsburgh, and was educated at yeshivot Torah V'Daat a |
ife in the African American neighborhoods of | Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. |
ed professor of English at the University of | Pittsburgh and editor of the journal Boundary 2 publish |
She was educated at the University of | Pittsburgh and earned a B.S. in Information Science. |
s an editor for Scholastic Magazine first in | Pittsburgh and then in New York from 1933-42. |
n 1861, and was later enlarged to become the | Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Tunnel. |
1860 and 1900, and attracted residents from | Pittsburgh and Allegheny who desired to escape the dens |
His other preferred destinations were | Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. |
Flanigan attended the University of | Pittsburgh and played linebacker on the Panthers' footb |
undergraduate degree from the University of | Pittsburgh, and his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Cornell Uni |
In 1844 Minto left | Pittsburgh and moved to Oregon, crossing the plains wit |
She has also starred in Hairspray in | Pittsburgh and Houston. |
in the democratic process in the East End of | Pittsburgh, and through his service, he has been an adv |
to put Detroit and Chicago in the West with | Pittsburgh and Philadelphia going to the East was rejec |
rsity of Pennsylvania, now the University of | Pittsburgh, and director of the Pittsburgh Theological |
t rises 355 feet (108 meters) above Downtown | Pittsburgh and is located along the Monongahela River. |
a second clerk on a steamboat plying between | Pittsburgh and Wheeling, West Virginia. |
tood as the first steel-framed skyscraper in | Pittsburgh and one of the first steel-cage structured b |
Anchorage, Chicago, Los Angeles, Cincinnati, | Pittsburgh and multiple points in Asia and Europe e.g. |
ly example of Chicago school architecture in | Pittsburgh, and was designed by the architectural firm |
aduate medical training at the University of | Pittsburgh and Stanford University, and has received bo |
The | Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Railroad was a narrow gau |
is led to the depreciation of home values in | Pittsburgh and eventually to abandoned houses. |
He played his first three seasons in | Pittsburgh and his final 10 in Baltimore. |
both the Allegheny County Port Authority in | Pittsburgh and Bi-State Transit (MetroLink) in St. Loui |
The Flyers lost the tiebreaker to | Pittsburgh and missed out on the playoffs for the secon |
e for whitewater kayakers and canoeists from | Pittsburgh and Ohio. |
rk, it was the fifth All-Star Game hosted in | Pittsburgh, and the first since 1994. |
Bishop Hugh Charles Boyle of the Diocese of | Pittsburgh and the Marianists. |
3, Carroll was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of | Pittsburgh and Titular Bishop of Pitanae by Pope Pius X |
graduated from North Catholic High School in | Pittsburgh and attended St. Fidelis Seminary in Butler |
He attended the University of | Pittsburgh and was the Vikings first round draft pick i |
nservatory Theater (ACT) which originated in | Pittsburgh and is now in San Francisco. |
graduated from North Catholic High School in | Pittsburgh, and then graduated from Robert Morris Unive |
is the Emeritus Trustee of the University of | Pittsburgh and has received three honorary doctorates f |
d linebacker and center at the University of | Pittsburgh, and was drafted by the Boston Patriots of t |
The | Pittsburgh and Butler Street Railway was opened in 1907 |
62-1918), the daughter of Edward Crawford of | Pittsburgh, and his wife, Nancy Harriet Ferguson. |
The | Pittsburgh and Butler Street Railway, commonly called t |
this sale, the mine was enlarged to form the | Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Tunnel, and the train tra |
On April 27, 2011, Root Sports | Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Penguins reached a 20 yea |
The line was purchased by the | Pittsburgh and West Virginia Railway in 1920. |
en to any artist within a 150-mile radius of | Pittsburgh and who is over 18 years of age. |
was originally built in 1890 as part of the | Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Railroad as a means of tr |
e bridge marks the boundary between suburban | Pittsburgh and the more rural Upper Allegheny. |
Company "F" was recruited in | Pittsburgh and not accepted by its home state. |
yor to lay off the road from Chambersburg to | Pittsburgh, and also for improving the Susquehanna Rive |
Company "G" was recruited in | Pittsburgh and not accepted by its home state. |
Washington, rather than using the | Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Tunnel through Mt. |
Company "D" was recruited in | Pittsburgh and not accepted by its home state. |
o continue their journey to Downtown via the | Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Railroad. |
plan was to have the Keystones play in both | Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. |
played college football at the University of | Pittsburgh and was drafted in the sixth round (179th ov |
the fourth Archbishop of the Archeparchy of | Pittsburgh, and installed on July 9 of the same year. |
formation of a club called Old Residents of | Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. |
played college football at the University of | Pittsburgh and was drafted in the third round of the 19 |
n Museum in New York, the Carnegie Museum in | Pittsburgh, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washingt |
as the first center of petroleum production, | Pittsburgh and Titusville were considered oil capitals. |
serving the western portions of the city of | Pittsburgh and several western suburbs. |
He returned to | Pittsburgh and remained there for the rest of his life. |
played college football at the University of | Pittsburgh and was drafted in the second round of the 1 |
Jeffrey has bounced up and down between | Pittsburgh and their AHL affiliate Wilkes-Barre multipl |
Keaton left | Pittsburgh and moved to Los Angeles to begin auditionin |
on, Washington DC, Charleston, Philadelphia, | Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis. |
e of the more popular bridges in the city of | Pittsburgh and provides easy access to the Strip Distri |
also shares a border with Mount Washington ( | Pittsburgh), and Beechview (Pittsburgh). |
k by a pickup truck while riding his bike in | Pittsburgh and sustained brain damage. |
Born in | Pittsburgh and raised in Washington, Thackery joined Th |
Cover photos: Cardell of | Pittsburgh and Henry Parker, Columbia Photo Studio |
played college football at the University of | Pittsburgh and was drafted in the ninth round of the 19 |
Furia graduated from Duquesne High School in | Pittsburgh and attended Oberlin College in Ohio, majori |
The 45 became a hit in | Pittsburgh and Cleveland and though the album sold well |
On 2 April 1991, | Pittsburgh and Louisville conducted submarine-launched |
asters in social work from the University of | Pittsburgh and once studied law. |
He was born in | Pittsburgh and apprenticed as a coppersmith there. |
championships: in 1915, 1916, and 1918 with | Pittsburgh and in 1926 with Stanford. |
ith several monuments throughout the city of | Pittsburgh and the Allegheny County segment of Pennsylv |
headwinds, the flight made routine stops in | Pittsburgh and Knoxville. |
resford attended Robert Morris University in | Pittsburgh and graduated with a B.S.B.A. in Communicati |
played college football at the University of | Pittsburgh and was drafted in the 22nd round of the 195 |
is the first American novel set entirely in | Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. |
ceived his law degree from the University of | Pittsburgh and his B.A. in economics and philosophy fro |
Nover currently lives half of the year in | Pittsburgh and the other half in West Palm Beach, Flori |
See also: List of radio stations in | Pittsburgh and List of famous people from Pittsburgh |
played college football at the University of | Pittsburgh and was drafted in the fifth round of the 19 |
She attended the University of | Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh School of L |
Esplen is part of | Pittsburgh and is in the Pittsburgh City School distric |
orking as a color commentator for Fox Sports | Pittsburgh and the Pirates Radio Network. |
is a lecturer in poetry at the University of | Pittsburgh and managing director of the Pittsburgh Cont |
played college football at the University of | Pittsburgh and was selected in the 1992 NFL Draft. |
ppeal in strongly Democratic regions such as | Pittsburgh and Scranton, and thus carried these areas b |
In 1860, Bullock moved to | Pittsburgh, and in a couple of years, perfected a print |
in New York, Boston, Baltimore, Washington, | Pittsburgh, and Cleveland. |
Tekulve currently works for Root Sports | Pittsburgh and appears as an analyst after each Pittsbu |
York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Iowa, | Pittsburgh, and Washington, DC, and included visits to |
The right of way of the | Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon, excluding the tunnel thr |
an avid runner, and has competed in both the | Pittsburgh and the Quad Cities marathons. |
On April 11, 1936, | Pittsburgh and seven other cities were awarded franchis |
This railroad was purchased by the | Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Railroad , who extended t |
Ingold has residencies in both | Pittsburgh and Dallas with his wife Kristina and their |
y School is located in the Shadyside area of | Pittsburgh, and consists of grades pre-kindergarten to |
He attended high school at Allegheny Prep in | Pittsburgh and Kiski Prep in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania. |
red "T" in the center of the state with the | Pittsburgh and Philadelphia areas a strong blue. |
r head men's basketball coach at Holy Cross, | Pittsburgh and Western Kentucky. |
a three-year letterman at the University of | Pittsburgh and was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers as |
e was a medical student at the University of | Pittsburgh, and acquired the nickname "Doc" during his |
er of Portuguese and Spanish), University of | Pittsburgh, and Brown University for 15 years. |
The | Pittsburgh and Western Railroad (later Pittsburg and We |
He grew up in | Pittsburgh and has Irish and Native American ancestry. |
y 8, 1803 - September 15, 1856) was Mayor of | Pittsburgh and a Whig member of the U.S. House of Repre |
ist was, from 1985-89, a punk rock band from | Pittsburgh, and later New York City, who released sever |
ver Falls and carried trolley tracks between | Pittsburgh and Homestead. |
played college football at the University of | Pittsburgh and was selected in the second round of the |
Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Plane was an incline that | |
t Dartmouth Medical School and University of | Pittsburgh, and did his surgical intern year at Brown. |
f the town was changed to Shannopin when the | Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad established a station |
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