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In 1902, a | Pittsburgh Pirates-backed football team, the Pittsburgh |
He later owned a | Pittsburgh recording studio. |
illiam DeNardo (born November 27, 1930) is a | Pittsburgh meteorologist. |
Synapse Gaming, a | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based video game engine develo |
lmed on 16mm without synchronized sound in a | Pittsburgh morgue. |
During his career as a | Pittsburgh City Coucilman, Udin also sponsored a refere |
Calgon Carbon Corporation (NYSE: CCC) is a | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based company that offers prod |
It is manufactured by a | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based company BodyMedia, Inc. |
Collaborative Fusion, Inc. (CFI) is a | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based provider of ESAR-VHP and |
he Penguins, Lemieux only played 1 game in a | Pittsburgh uniform. |
EQT Corporation (NYSE: EQT) is a | Pittsburgh, United States-based, integrated energy comp |
He served as a | Pittsburgh City Councilman until 1949. |
He also practiced independently from a | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania office. |
Millhunks and Renegades: A Portrait of a | Pittsburgh Neighborhood. |
wis (May 30, 1937 - November 30, 2006) was a | Pittsburgh businessman, philanthropist, and real estate |
Sr. (March 24, 1859 - August 20, 1933) was a | Pittsburgh banker and philanthropist. |
The course was renamed for Bob O'Connor, a | Pittsburgh mayor who liked to play the course and who d |
A | Pittsburgh toilet is a common fixture in pre-World War |
In June 1973, the Supreme Court upheld a | Pittsburgh ordinance banning ads that specified the sex |
g (1742, Ireland - 1826, Pennsylvania) was a | Pittsburgh businessman and politician in the early days |
Go lay your hand on a | Pittsburgh Steelers fan, and you're gonna find out what |
James Celebrezze, currently is employed at a | Pittsburgh hospital as head colorectal surgeon. |
6,000 copies, an unprecedented amount for a | Pittsburgh hip hop group at the time. |
Also, on occasion, he uses a | Pittsburgh English or Pittsburghese accent, in his anno |
Novelist Gladys Schmitt, a | Pittsburgh native, taught literature and writing at Car |
ne was surprised when two groups filed for a | Pittsburgh franchise in the winter of 1983. |
Historic Places in 1986 and was listed as a | Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation landmark in 1 |
After graduating from a | Pittsburgh high school, Glenn entered The College of Wi |
NEP Broadcasting, LLC is a | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based privately-owned internat |
Williams convinced Clendenon to attend a | Pittsburgh Pirates try-out camp in 1957, and he signed |
African American life in the 20th century in | Pittsburgh's Hill District and Hicks often wore a Pitts |
Synapse Gaming is a | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based video game engine develo |
Paulsen began working for WDVE, a | Pittsburgh classic rock station, in the 1980s. |
Coley later became a | Pittsburgh Police Officer, and served 15 years with tha |
Coon began his career as a | Pittsburgh police officer in 1952 and rose through the |
In addition to acting, Lander, a | Pittsburgh Pirates fan, has a small stake in the Portla |
military service to be an administrator at a | Pittsburgh community college and is still active in the |
It tells the story of the murder of a | Pittsburgh doctor, Dan Ross, his distraught wife, and h |
David M. Matter is a | Pittsburgh businessman and civic leader. |
ive of the South Side, Romanelli worked as a | Pittsburgh city building inspector prior to elective of |
Royals, the San Diego Rockets, and the ABA's | Pittsburgh Condors. |
Active in teaching and performing across | Pittsburgh, he is very knowledgeable in traditional Wes |
was sent down to the Red Wings AHL affiliate | Pittsburgh Hornets. |
Butler is now a DL/LB for the AFL's | Pittsburgh Power. |
After | Pittsburgh suffered a loss to the University of the Pac |
llegheny River, fans have noticed that after | Pittsburgh Pirates home-runs, the "beam" light flashes |
ransferred to the Philadelphia Quakers after | Pittsburgh franchise relocated. |
8, in Charlotte's 2008 season opener against | Pittsburgh Riverhounds. |
e school record with 15 solo tackles against | Pittsburgh as a junior. |
e twice, the first on June 24, 2003, against | Pittsburgh (with the Expos). |
Their first series will be against | Pittsburgh between April 1-3. |
Second Division, and made his debut against | Pittsburgh Riverhounds, scoring two goals in a 5-1 Eagl |
playoff game, the AFC Championship, against | Pittsburgh, Perry intercepted a Terry Bradshaw pass and |
held the previous record of 48, set against | Pittsburgh in 1991. |
ntinued to play Pro exhibition games against | Pittsburgh. |
en recorded his first multi-hit game against | Pittsburgh on July 24. |
st start of his career on October 16 against | Pittsburgh. |
de his major-league debut on April 7 against | Pittsburgh at Busch Stadium. |
ed Wings after being promoted from the AHL's | Pittsburgh Hornets. |
The Century Building was awarded an AIA | Pittsburgh Award of Excellence in the category of Histo |
See also: | Pittsburgh Left |
See also: | Pittsburgh Panthers football |
Gramsci Melodic - American ( | Pittsburgh) synthpop band |
The Industrial Revolution was gearing up and | Pittsburgh was annexing neighboring townships and borou |
pioneered the establishment of the Erie and | Pittsburgh and Erie and North East railroads. |
. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
Dodgers, Colorado Rockies, Chicago Cubs, and | Pittsburgh Pirates |
1952, he played for the New York Yankees and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
as Louisiana State, Southern California and | Pittsburgh. |
The Eagles and | Pittsburgh Pirates, before being called Steelers, both |
ues, Colorado Avalanche, Calgary Flames, and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
l affiliations with the Brooklyn Dodgers and | Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball. |
rbas (1892-1901), New York Giants (1902) and | Pittsburgh Pirates (1903). |
He played for TPS, KalPa, and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots, and | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
icts to be headquartered in Philadelphia and | Pittsburgh, respectively. |
He played for the Chicago White Sox and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
ouisville Colonels, Washington Senators, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
the St. Louis Browns, Cleveland Indians, and | Pittsburgh Pirates, winning the World Series with the I |
rvice offices in Chicago, Dallas, Miami, and | Pittsburgh. |
e following season, the Boston Americans and | Pittsburgh Pirates had secured their pennants by Septem |
Edmonton Oilers, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
e Sox (1938-39), Brooklyn Dodgers (1940) and | Pittsburgh Pirates (1946). |
al as their counterparts in Philadelphia and | Pittsburgh. |
he had solo exhibitions in San Francisco and | Pittsburgh. |
ymphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic and | Pittsburgh Symphony. |
eer he played for the Louisville Eclipse and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
der who played with the Brooklyn Dodgers and | Pittsburgh Pirates (1938-1946). |
Turner played for the Anaheim Amigos and | Pittsburgh Pipers of the American Basketball Associatio |
HL, he played for the New York Islanders and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
Both Ottawa and | Pittsburgh attempted to re-sign Tugnutt but were unable |
in New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit and | Pittsburgh. |
n has also played for the Miami Dolphins and | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
the Quebec Nordiques, Hartford Whalers, and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
Braves, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
Washington D.C., New York City, Chicago, and | Pittsburgh. |
He played for the Baltimore Terrapins and | Pittsburgh Rebels of the Federal League. |
o separate franchises (Hartford/Carolina and | Pittsburgh) each in two separate periods. |
he Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings, and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
nd by the Pennsylvanian between New York and | Pittsburgh. |
r.'s life were spent between Puerto Rico and | Pittsburgh. |
Philadelphia and | Pittsburgh are subject to separate state authorities, r |
lyers, Ottawa Senators, Edmonton Oilers, and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
It is used by the Buffalo and | Pittsburgh Railroad. |
As the season went on, the Cubs, Reds and | Pittsburgh Pirates battled for second place, but all th |
ies, Kansas City Royals, Cincinnati Reds and | Pittsburgh Pirates organizations before retiring after |
lower level sides Hampton Roads Mariners and | Pittsburgh Riverhounds. |
tball season in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and | Pittsburgh. |
ll for the Cleveland Indians (1998-2000) and | Pittsburgh Pirates (2000). |
ington Nationals, Philadelphia Phillies, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
nnects at Shenango Yard, and the Buffalo and | Pittsburgh Railroad connects at Calvin Yard in Butler, |
s in the NHL for the Philadelphia Flyers and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
even seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles and | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
e summer, though, he became a free agent and | Pittsburgh did not sign him-he went to Tampa Bay. |
districts and headquarters in Louisville and | Pittsburgh. |
e, Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C. and | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, receiving warm reviews. |
ampa Bay Devil Rays, Kansas City Royals, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
els, Chicago White Sox, San Diego Padres and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
cisco Giants (1976), Chicago Cubs (1981) and | Pittsburgh Pirates (1982). |
the San Diego Padres, New York Yankees, and | Pittsburgh Pirates organizations from 2004-2005. |
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and | Pittsburgh. |
Mangham was injured early in the game, and | Pittsburgh end Mike Ditka was required to play in his p |
he St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
afs, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
He later coached at the Boston Braves and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
he Los Angeles Kings, Vancouver Canucks, and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
osses against Texas A&M, Nebraska, Miami and | Pittsburgh. |
he lived and performed in New York City and | Pittsburgh. |
In conjunction with the Cleveland and | Pittsburgh Railroad, connecting at Alliance, a through |
ague Baseball with the Chicago White Sox and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
ed for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams (1957) and | Pittsburgh Steelers (1958), and the AFL's Oakland Raide |
was founded on the West Virginia Central and | Pittsburgh Railroad as a coal mining community. |
the Cincinnati Reds, Louisville Colonels and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
ajor league level for the Montreal Expos and | Pittsburgh Pirates in 2000. |
ayed catcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and | Pittsburgh Pirates in the late 1940s and early 1950s. |
he park resides the Phipps Garden Center and | Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. |
les, San Francisco Giants, New York Mets and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
been a member of the California Redwoods and | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
Philadelphia Hilldales, Homestead Grays, and | Pittsburgh Crawfords. |
hicago Cubs (1944-48), Dodgers (1949-50) and | Pittsburgh Pirates (1951-52). |
avitt (1952-) set in 1990s New York City and | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
e Indianapolis Capitals, Providence Reds and | Pittsburgh Hornets before retiring. |
ougars, Houston Aeros, New York Rangers, and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
layoff coaching in the Toronto Blue Jays and | Pittsburgh Pirates organizations. |
ues, Quebec Nordiques, Detroit Red Wings and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
ves, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
r the Washington Capitals, Boston Bruins and | Pittsburgh Penguins, with whom he won the Stanley Cup i |
with the Japanese television network NHK and | Pittsburgh Public Television station WQED. |
en a member of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
illies (1980), Atlanta Braves (1981-83), and | Pittsburgh Pirates (1984-1993). |
Football League for the Baltimore Colts and | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
TPS, Lukko, Jokerit, Chicago Blackhawks, and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
State Nittany Lions, Kansas City Chiefs and | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
vania, and Norfolk Railroad and the Erie and | Pittsburgh Railroad. |
assistant coach at Louisville, Oklahoma and | Pittsburgh. |
-Longfellow, Alden, and Harlow in Boston and | Pittsburgh, University of Chicago Press with Pittsburgh |
ancisco Opera, Washington National Opera and | Pittsburgh Opera. |
ints, Houston Texans, New York Sentinels and | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
n 14 NHL games for the Los Angeles Kings and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
e Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
ns (1909, 1918) with the Cincinnati Reds and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
s, St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Robins, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
with the New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
ey League games with the Edmonton Oilers and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
5 and 1913), Cincinnati Reds (1896-1904) and | Pittsburgh Pirates (1905-06). |
aneers, St. Louis Rams, Cleveland Browns and | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
from 1944-1947 with the Brooklyn Dodgers and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
r Line Railroad and director of the Erie and | Pittsburgh Railroad. |
ers, Chicago Blackhawks, Ottawa Senators and | Pittsburgh Penguins. |
He played for the New York Giants and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
for the New York Mets, Colorado Rockies, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
ary merger between the Chicago Cardinals and | Pittsburgh Steelers. |
Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
for the New York Giants, Boston Braves, and | Pittsburgh Pirates. |
r the NFL's Cleveland Browns (1953-1957) and | Pittsburgh Steelers (1958) and the AFL's Oakland Raider |
ork, New York; Cherry Hill, New Jersey; and, | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
of New York, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, | Pittsburgh, San Diego, and Denver. |
Protesters in Boston, Los Angeles, | Pittsburgh, Toronto, Edinburgh, London, and other citie |
It hosts a myriad of events, like the annual | Pittsburgh Dragon Boat Festival. |
s for many years, especially with the annual | Pittsburgh fundraising dinner. |
rucker, Zappala, Schneider & Porter, another | Pittsburgh law firm. |
cts for agencies such as the Salvation Army, | Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force, and Greater Pittsburgh Comm |
y professionally at a number of clubs around | Pittsburgh. |
1903 to 1923 the district was located around | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
o was also featured "driving his car" around | Pittsburgh, or playing a one-man-band type instrument t |
It was filmed in and around | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a stand-in for Scranton, Am |
hen the Southern Beltway is completed around | Pittsburgh, it will be signed as Interstate 576. |
After Indians around | Pittsburgh heard the news, they attacked Fort Pitt on J |
was taken on a successful trial trip around | Pittsburgh on October 15, 1811, and finally set sail fo |
ericans, Omaha Knights, Philadelphia Arrows, | Pittsburgh Shamrocks, Pittsburgh Hornets, Hershey Bears |
Main article: | Pittsburgh |
Main article: | Pittsburgh Light Rail |
Main article: | Pittsburgh City Council |
The area of land known as | Pittsburgh was on the southern outskirts of Atlanta in |
nel Communications, and today is operated as | Pittsburgh station WAOB-FM. |
hat trick by Ken Schinkel of the Penguins as | Pittsburgh won 5-2. |
is time Bailey would be switching leagues as | Pittsburgh traded him to the San Francisco Seals of the |
PA 51 begins as | Pittsburgh Street in downtown Uniontown at an intersect |
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