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Construction of the building highlighted | Pittsburgh's "Renaissance II period", which saw the Pit |
These municipalities, along with East | Pittsburgh, Edgewood, Rankin, Swissvale, and Turtle Cre |
lth Policy and Planning at the University of | Pittsburgh effective October 1, 2010. |
Mangham was injured early in the game, and | Pittsburgh end Mike Ditka was required to play in his p |
red by the State of Pennsylvania to pave the | Pittsburgh end of the road, and to connect it with Sout |
His Wabash Railroad venture into | Pittsburgh ended after 3 or 4 years. |
Also, on occasion, he uses a | Pittsburgh English or Pittsburghese accent, in his anno |
The band's name derives from the | Pittsburgh English slang term, "jagger bush," meaning a |
a Sermon in Original Sermons of | Pittsburgh, Erie and W. Va. |
Tech is a technical school with campuses in | Pittsburgh, Erie, Greensburg, DuBois, Sunbury and Bethl |
uns off Pirates starter Dock Ellis, aided by | Pittsburgh errors in the first and fourth. |
Pittsburgh even managed to get close enough for their k | |
mber each year except 2003, when the city of | Pittsburgh faced financial difficulty. |
University of | Pittsburgh Faculty Home Page |
ormer home to the Pitt Club, a University of | Pittsburgh faculty and staff club defunct since 2003. |
In October 1964 Industrial Gases, Inc., of | Pittsburgh filed an antitrust suit in federal district |
The | Pittsburgh Film Office (PFO) is a non-profit 501(c)3 co |
Action!,” is an annual Gala supporting the | Pittsburgh Film Office. |
The | Pittsburgh Film Office is a member of the Association o |
It was directed by | Pittsburgh filmmaker/comedian Joe DeWitt. |
The general shape of | Pittsburgh Filmmakers as it exists today was already ta |
Pittsburgh Filmmakers is one of the oldest and largest | |
In January 2006, following votes by the | Pittsburgh Filmmakers membership, Pittsburgh Center for |
Pittsburgh Filmmakers (Regent Square Theater) | |
The | Pittsburgh Filmmakers by-laws were carried over as the |
There were courses available through | Pittsburgh Filmmakers, an outside institution, but entr |
009 Skeltys became an artist in residence at | Pittsburgh Filmmakers. |
Bessone's long tenure in | Pittsburgh finally came to a close in 1943 when the Hor |
Benjamin Thaw (1859-1933), | Pittsburgh financier and member of the South Fork Fishi |
In 2002, | Pittsburgh finished 9-4 after beating Oregon State, 38- |
It is | Pittsburgh Fire Bureau Zone 4-10 and houses Engine Comp |
second time in less than five years, a major | Pittsburgh fire had destroyed the university's building |
bon Monoxide Exposure in the Deaths of Three | Pittsburgh Fire Fighters. |
Uptown is also the home of the | Pittsburgh Fire Bureau 4 Engine and 4 Truck. |
Arson investigator Darren McCord, a retired | Pittsburgh firefighter and his daughter are in the aren |
Pittsburgh Flight Training Center now offers Garmin 100 | |
The | Pittsburgh Flight Training Center (PFTC), located at th |
Established in 1980, | Pittsburgh Flight Training Center (PFTC) is Pittsburgh' |
Pittsburgh Flight Training Center, in association with | |
r Mildred S. Flaherty based on events of the | Pittsburgh Flood of 1936 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
During his career, he coached at Iowa State, | Pittsburgh, Florida State, Texas A&M, Georgia, LSU, UNL |
ical advances that helped the South Hills of | Pittsburgh flourish. |
a folk music festival sponsored by Calliope: | Pittsburgh Folk Music Society in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvan |
Calliope: | Pittsburgh Folk Music Society is an organization that p |
The | Pittsburgh Folk Festival is a large multicultural celeb |
Pittsburgh follows minutes later. | |
Other | Pittsburgh food specialties were developed in the city. |
o Beatrice Foods, who sold it in 1983 to the | Pittsburgh Food and Beverage Company. |
Traditional | Pittsburgh foods reflect the city's multicultural herit |
the most popular sport at the University of | Pittsburgh, football has been played at the highest lev |
The 1921 West Virginia vs. | Pittsburgh football game was a college football game be |
e starting quarterback for the University of | Pittsburgh football team. |
This article is about the mayor of | Pittsburgh, for other people named William N. McNair se |
This article is about the mayor of | Pittsburgh, for other people named Pettigrew see Pettig |
He left | Pittsburgh for the Carolina Panthers in 1995 but was cu |
Zavackas had played at the University of | Pittsburgh for 4 years on scholarship before moving on |
January 14, 2001 - Traded to Philadelphia by | Pittsburgh for Kevin Stevens |
gularly performed folk rock on the stages of | Pittsburgh for over 15 years. |
to the United States Attorney General in the | Pittsburgh for vote-fraud cases (1934-1936). |
ok over the role of offensive coordinator in | Pittsburgh for the 2004 season after Mike Mularkey beca |
The series will resume at Heinz Field in | Pittsburgh for a meeting on September 10, 2016. |
In 1983, Herron would return to | Pittsburgh for the third time in his career. |
. in 1967, and remained at the University of | Pittsburgh for two more years as a postdoctoral fellow. |
This article is about the mayor of | Pittsburgh, for other people named William Irwin see Wi |
She was named 2001 Performer of the Year in | Pittsburgh for Medea. |
This article is about the mayor of | Pittsburgh, for other people named Joseph Brown see Jos |
This article is about the mayor of | Pittsburgh, for other people named William Little see W |
This agreement will keep the Penguins in | Pittsburgh for another thirty years. |
days after his death and transported back to | Pittsburgh for his funeral. |
In 1991 Racine was recalled to | Pittsburgh for the playoffs and dressed for four playof |
The | Pittsburgh Force is a women's American Football team ba |
forces manage to prevent the encirclement of | Pittsburgh, forcing the Confederates into heavy street |
In 2001, he founded the | Pittsburgh Forge, a new entry in the NAHL. |
trevore is an American death metal band from | Pittsburgh, formed in November 1989 by Mark Mastro and |
On December 25, 1858 the | Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad opened as f |
The Pennsylvania Railroad's (PRR) | Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway crossed the |
vanced to the General Superintendency of the | Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway. |
As a memorial to Fulton, the | Pittsburgh Foundation has created The James G. Fulton L |
uncil on the Arts, and a fellowship from the | Pittsburgh Foundation. |
He was undrafted out of suburban | Pittsburgh Fox Chapel Area High School. |
ne was surprised when two groups filed for a | Pittsburgh franchise in the winter of 1983. |
ransferred to the Philadelphia Quakers after | Pittsburgh franchise relocated. |
ayer Connie Hawkins, who once played for the | Pittsburgh franchise, back to the team. |
Pittsburgh Frick 6-8 Middle School moved to the buildin | |
The | Pittsburgh Frick 6-8 Middle School was a public school |
arthy (1820 - January 27, 1900) was Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1875-1878. |
18, 1822 - March 13, 1908), was the Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1862 to 1864. |
lumber industrialist who served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1918 to 1922. |
He previously served as Bishop of | Pittsburgh from 1950 to 1958. |
1790 - August 10, 1876), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1841 to 1842. |
He played for the University of | Pittsburgh from 1980 - 1984. |
Lee attended the University of | Pittsburgh from 2000 to 2004. |
from 1890 to 1900, and in the steel mills at | Pittsburgh from 1900 to 1909. |
Samuel Pettigrew served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1832 to 1836, his administration was ma |
1808-November 25, 1879), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1836 to 1839. |
year football letterman at the University of | Pittsburgh from 1990 to 1991. |
844 - September 16, 1912) served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1903 to 1906. |
812 - December 18, 1858), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1853 to 1854. |
He was City Solicitor of | Pittsburgh from 1982-89. |
1809 - August 11, 1853), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1845 to 1847. |
hop of the Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of | Pittsburgh from 2002 until his death. |
July 22, 1933), served as the 46th Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1926 to 1933. |
also owned another club HARPER'S in downtown | Pittsburgh from 1983 to 1988. |
ams (1790 - June 4, 1864) served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1847 to 1849. |
n played four varsity seasons as fullback at | Pittsburgh from 1915-1918. |
1806 - November 5, 1882), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1842 to 1845. |
played college football at the University of | Pittsburgh from 1984 to 1987, where he was a four-year |
He twice served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh, from 1909 to 1914, and again from 1922 to 1 |
1850 - February 7, 1925), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1884 to 1887. |
d at the Veterans Administration Hospital in | Pittsburgh from 1955 to 1958. |
asketball, and baseball at the University of | Pittsburgh, from which he graduated in 1924. |
and death dates unknown), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1849 to 1850. |
lz (1823 - May 14, 1876), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1854 to 1856. |
8, 1846 - March 15, 1903) served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1901 to 1903. |
1809 - August 26, 1887), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1839 to 1840. |
ember 13, 1947), served as the 47th Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1933 to 1934. |
3, 1838 - May 27, 1899), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1890 to 1893. |
1845-September 22, 1929), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1899 to 1901. |
the philosophy faculty at the University of | Pittsburgh from 1991-1999, and then became Professor of |
He served in the city council of | Pittsburgh from 1930 to 1933. |
He served as Assistant City Solicitor of | Pittsburgh from 1954 to 1957, as a member of Allegheny |
offensive coordinator for the University of | Pittsburgh from 1994-1996. |
res of some other Greek Revival buildings in | Pittsburgh from the period. |
He was city police magistrate in | Pittsburgh from 1936 until his death there. |
1842 - October 9, 1904), served as Mayor of | Pittsburgh from 1881 to 1884. |
al, Mosse held the head coaching position at | Pittsburgh from 1903-1905 compiling a 20-11-1 record. |
Also distinguishing Overheard in | Pittsburgh from most other sites in the genre is that i |
He joined the | Pittsburgh front office in 1955, reunited with Rickey, |
s for many years, especially with the annual | Pittsburgh fundraising dinner. |
h Challenge Cup final when Pawtucket fell to | Pittsburgh Gallatin. |
until 1871, Thomson was the engineer for the | Pittsburgh Gas Works. |
The | Pittsburgh gasometer explosion, or Equitable Gas explos |
he Publishing Industry, (editor) nonfiction ( | Pittsburgh: GATFPress, 2001). |
Deanna Gentile, and GATF Staff) nonfiction ( | Pittsburgh: GATFPress, 2001). |
Book before Gutenberg, (editor) nonfiction ( | Pittsburgh: GATFPress, 2001). |
Week Eleven, and a 20-7 Dallas victory over | Pittsburgh gave the Cards and Cowboys records of 7-2-1. |
e Tener Oliver (1848-1919), publisher of the | Pittsburgh Gazette-Times and Chronicle-Telegraph, US Se |
of his holdings about 1899 and purchased the | Pittsburgh Gazette-Times and, in 1900 the Chronicle-Tel |
Pittsburgh general manager, Branch Rickey, reinstated W | |
Superintendent Mark Roosevelt called for the | Pittsburgh Gifted Center to move to Pittsburgh's North |
Pittsburgh Gifted Center (PGC) is a special school that | |
o years in the Arena Football League for the | Pittsburgh Gladiators in 1988 and 1990. |
The 1987 | Pittsburgh Gladiators season was the first season for t |
Prior to the announcement of | Pittsburgh's 2011 expansion team, the city was the home |
Offensive Coordinator, | Pittsburgh Gladiators, 1989 |
Dawkins also played for the | Pittsburgh Gladiators. |
The | Pittsburgh Golf Club, 5280 Northumberland Street in the |
re (1965), Parran Hall facade, University of | Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health. |
Parran Hall, the home of the University of | Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health |
Craft, a native of | Pittsburgh, graduated from Oberlin College with a degre |
ived a full scholarship to the University of | Pittsburgh, graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Econ |
he Historic Review Commission of the City of | Pittsburgh granted landmark designation in early 2010 b |
The Richard S. Caliguiri City of | Pittsburgh Great Race, known most commonly as the Great |
In | Pittsburgh, Greensburg Pike became Penn Avenue, therefo |
aver County, Pennsylvania, thirty miles from | Pittsburgh, growing up in the city's Lower End neighbor |
Pittsburgh: H.J. Heinz Company. | |
ted money for facilities in both cities, but | Pittsburgh had things in place sooner. |
, and the second in Pennsylvania (WQED-TV in | Pittsburgh had signed on three years earlier). |
Prior to 1998, the JCC of Greater | Pittsburgh had a small community gallery for nearly 25 |
Pittsburgh had by far the better point ratio, scoring 3 | |
Lightbody, from | Pittsburgh, had great success at the 1904 Summer Olympi |
Founded in 2004 as the | Pittsburgh Hard Hats as a member of the ABA, the team, |
The | Pittsburgh Harlequins are an American rugby union found |
The | Pittsburgh Harlequins help develop rugby in the Pittsbu |
Since 2000, the University of | Pittsburgh has renovated and expanded the facilities, a |
Overheard in | Pittsburgh has been written about in the Chicago Tribun |
uthminster Presbyterian Church, located near | Pittsburgh, has partnerships with churches in Malawi an |
Because | Pittsburgh has a relatively large population of Jews, e |
Carnegie Museum of Natural History | Pittsburgh has a collection of 1,364 of his Asian fishe |
The Art Institute of | Pittsburgh has produced many famous alumni, including s |
Born in | Pittsburgh, he earned a B.A. from the University of Pit |
In | Pittsburgh, he played at many local jazz haunts, most n |
While playing for | Pittsburgh, he led the American Association in earned r |
After working for Gulf Oil in | Pittsburgh, he was director of Merck Finck & Co and LGT |
tions at Lehigh University and University of | Pittsburgh, he went 1964 to Boston University where he |
In | Pittsburgh, he is honored, along with George Washington |
An engineer educated at the University of | Pittsburgh, he later received a Master Degree in Engine |
Active in teaching and performing across | Pittsburgh, he is very knowledgeable in traditional Wes |
While in | Pittsburgh, he was on the boards of directors of more t |
In his first season in | Pittsburgh he appeared in all 28 games and was named th |
As quarterback at the University of | Pittsburgh, he played for yet another legendary coach, |
on the collegiate level at the University of | Pittsburgh, he was still a stranger to live NFL action. |
After gaining 3 points in 13 games in | Pittsburgh he spent the 2004-05 season in the AHL due t |
Coming home to | Pittsburgh he ran successfully for Allegheny County Dis |
After one more year with | Pittsburgh, he was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs dur |
oulder Economics Institute and University of | Pittsburgh he returned to Zagreb and received his docto |
According to KDKA-TV in | Pittsburgh, he was buried wearing a shirt with the OxiC |
Originally from Western Pennsylvania ( | Pittsburgh) he lives in Brussels, Belgium. |
After starting the 2005-06 season with | Pittsburgh, he was sent down to the Penguins' AHL team, |
A native of | Pittsburgh, he has a bachelor's degree from the Univers |
While | Pittsburgh head coach Jamie Dixon originally planned on |
University of | Pittsburgh head coach Dave Wannstedt named Bennett his |
In addition to the | Pittsburgh headquarters, ChemADVISOR has offices in Rus |
After Indians around | Pittsburgh heard the news, they attacked Fort Pitt on J |
her, a mining engineer, followed Carnegie to | Pittsburgh hearing of his success there. |
come to the fort with Independent Battery G, | Pittsburgh Heavy Artillery. |
on the National Amateur Cup in 1938, beating | Pittsburgh Heidelberg 2-1 in the final on May 1. |
0, Hays was a civil engineer for the city of | Pittsburgh, helping plan several bridge building projec |
Born in | Pittsburgh, her television credits include recurring ro |
After graduating from a | Pittsburgh high school, Glenn entered The College of Wi |
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