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| lem Baptist Church is a Baptist megachurch in | Pullman, a neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, USA. |
| tral Station was the terminus for the Midland | Pullman, a streamlined blue six-coach diesel multiple |
| December 17: Bill | Pullman, actor |
| Among its faculty had been Simon | Pullman and Severin Eisenberger. |
| Jacqueline Wilson, Terry Jones, Philip | Pullman and Quentin Blake are among some of the centr |
| ials series, written by English author Philip | Pullman, and published in 2000. |
| Philip | Pullman and Dakota Blue Richards interviewed on her d |
| Introduction to Pied Piper of Atheism: Philip | Pullman and Children's Fantasy (Ignatius Press, 2008) |
| Lynch's Surveillance (2008), which stars Bill | Pullman and Julia Ormond. |
| Annual CineVegas Film Festival and stars Bill | Pullman and Traci Lords. |
| dependent film "Your Name Here" starring Bill | Pullman and music videos including Smashing Pumpkins' |
| Bill | Pullman as Cmdr. |
| Bill | Pullman as Billy Boy Walker |
| hicago Transit Authority token-taker and Bill | Pullman as the brother of a man whose life she saves, |
| ecretary for public affairs at Treasury; Bill | Pullman as Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase; as wel |
| Bill | Pullman as William |
| Bill | Pullman as Julian |
| He studied with Adolf Bak and Simon | Pullman at the Vienna Conservatory from the age of tw |
| Hard dough bread is more resistant than | Pullman bread to becoming soggy and breaking apart in |
| The | Pullman Bride (1917) |
| ween FirstYork, Veolia-Transdev York and York | Pullman Bus Company. |
| e" Hollywood Beach, a 5-double-bedroom-buffet | Pullman car introduced in 1955 |
| d community had been stirred by news that the | Pullman Car Company would be building a new productio |
| ruggle is a documentary film about a group of | Pullman car porters who organized the Brotherhood of |
| including General Motor Cab Company Ltd, the | Pullman Car Company and the International Sleeping Ca |
| o the beach extended north to Cape Henry, and | Pullman car service was offered to the original landm |
| He worked on a | Pullman car, then in the Merchant Marines during Worl |
| Broderick | Pullman Car. |
| Pullman Carriage at restored platform | |
| The establishment has a railway-theme and a | Pullman Carriage together with a shunting locomotive |
| his set Cadbury Castle was featured with four | Pullman carriages and part of Hornby's Track Pack sys |
| 8:17 departure conveyed first and third class | Pullman carriages (there was no second class at this |
| which time he was exposed to train travel on | Pullman carriages. |
| The train is made up of 1923 | Pullman cars and runs on tracks built in the 1800s.[3 |
| Armitage died in | Pullman, Chicago, United States, at the age of 74. |
| troductions for the websites including Philip | Pullman, Clive Anderson, Thom Yorke, Melvyn Bragg, Da |
| First Cymru and | Pullman coaches provide local services here and conne |
| Pullman Coaches | |
| The | Pullman community is a nationally registered historic |
| It is located in what is now the | Pullman community area of Chicago. |
| Besides its main building in the | Pullman Community Area, Olive-Harvey also administrat |
| Car Builder: | Pullman Company |
| Pullman Company sleeper Glen Nevis | |
| Broderick from the | Pullman Company in 1958. |
| Pullman Company passenger sleeper Calley (not current | |
| ssed Steel Company, American Car and Foundry, | Pullman Company |
| The | Pullman Company scaled back production and eventually |
| The | Pullman Company is credited with inventing the lidded |
| 898, the Supreme Court of Illinois forced the | Pullman Company to divest ownership in the town, whic |
| No. 1) is a former | Pullman Company observation car which served as Presi |
| ith all areas, although the area built by the | Pullman company is bounded by 106th Street on the Nor |
| 4, 1927 - October 12, 2006) was president of | Pullman Company in the 1970s, leading the company thr |
| Over the years, the | Pullman Company sponsored numerous soccer teams, incl |
| This area was named after the | Pullman Company, founded by prolific industrialist Ge |
| significant for its historical origins in the | Pullman Company, one of the most famous company towns |
| Businesses, such as the | Pullman Company, Armour & Company and D.H. Burnham & |
| ng a second floor office once occupied by the | Pullman Company, and the former baggage building (whi |
| selected to be the chief executive officer of | Pullman Company; as CEO, he oversaw construction of t |
| Pullman conceived of The Book of Dust before the publ | |
| The | Pullman District, as it has been designated on the li |
| Furthermore, the | Pullman doctrine prohibited federal judges from inval |
| Pullman echoed this assessment in January 2010 during | |
| However, in 1883, | Pullman F.C. gained with honor of playing the first o |
| won the 1918 Peel Cup, finished runner up to | Pullman F.C. in 1915 and went to the semifinals of th |
| The district includes the | Pullman factory and the Hotel Florence, once operated |
| k was built in two months in late 1926 at the | Pullman factory in Chicago, Illinois. |
| It was here where | Pullman filmed his pre-battle speech. |
| , tables and power points, and branded 'Essex | Pullman' for use on the company's flagship route 1 Ch |
| tinental sleeping car in the United States, a | Pullman from Jacksonville to Los Angeles via a connec |
| Pullman Gerald "Tommy" Pederson (b. 15 Aug. 1920, Min | |
| Today, | Pullman has been redeveloped primarily into residenti |
| The six cars were originally | Pullman Heavyweight Parlor Cars before purchase by th |
| He attended | Pullman High School in his native town of Pullman, Wa |
| In 2006 Sherritt graduated from | Pullman High School in Pullman, Washington, where he |
| Pullman in the late 19th century | |
| Casey retired from | Pullman in 1980. |
| Barrett was portrayed by Bill | Pullman in the 2008 film Bottle Shock. |
| It was built for George | Pullman in an area that was then beyond the City of C |
| e games at the partially destroyed stadium in | Pullman in 1970. |
| ned an A.B. from Washington State University, | Pullman in 1925 and a law degree from Whitworth Colle |
| ginally called the Schooner Inn and later the | Pullman Inn but is presently closed. |
| describing Lyra's incipient sexuality, which | Pullman intends as a reevaluation of the tale of Adam |
| Pullman is a neighborhood in Richmond, California. | |
| West | Pullman is not a part of the historic Pullman company |
| West | Pullman is also home to the largest urban photovoltai |
| West | Pullman is a neighborhood located on the far south si |
| ld, B. P. Hutchinson, O. A. Bishop, Albert B. | Pullman, J. D. Gillett, Edmund Lynch, Horace A. Hurlb |
| the project include Michael Morpurgo, Philip | Pullman, Jacqueline Wilson and Korky Paul. |
| hael Madsen, Joanna Going, Tom Sizemore, Bill | Pullman, JoBeth Williams, Linden Ashby, and Mare Winn |
| Pullman joined an experienced Wales team as a forward | |
| South Chicago, and a branch of that line from | Pullman Junction south and southeast, parallel to and |
| From | Pullman, Lilley moved to Portland, Oregon, where he s |
| In English pain de mie is most identical to | pullman loaf or regular sandwich bread. |
| The | pullman loaf, sometimes called the "sandwich loaf" or |
| Hard dough bread is used much the same as a | Pullman loaf: as a vehicle for spreads such as butter |
| Three | Pullman loaves occupied the same space as two standar |
| ular mass-produced sliced breads are actually | pullman loaves; the slice of such breads are frequent |
| erted to a guest house and a number of former | Pullman lounge cars converted to camping coaches have |
| the Kuwait Royal Bank, doors from the George | Pullman Mansion, Louisa May Alcott pullman car, chand |
| s published books by authors including Philip | Pullman, Mark Haddon, John Boyne and Linda Newbery. |
| Its most active members included George | Pullman, Marshall Field, Cyrus McCormick, George Armo |
| In 1886, the urban elite, including George | Pullman, Marshall Field, Philip Armour and John B. Sh |
| In the early twenties, | Pullman moved to the Chicago Major Soccer League. |
| ime gathering place of Marshall Field, George | Pullman, N. K. Fairbank, John Crerar, and a half-doze |
| ool is a public 4-year high school located in | Pullman neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, USA. |
| Branch of the Metra Electric line in the West | Pullman neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. |
| Branch of the Metra Electric line in the West | Pullman neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. |
| le Theatre School's production of the Phillip | Pullman novels His Dark Materials for which he receiv |
| as a full sized mock up of the tail end of a | Pullman observation car. |
| ed as a site superintendent for S.S. Beman at | Pullman, on the south side of the city. |
| Lincoln was general counsel of the | Pullman Palace Car Company under George Pullman, and |
| x were formed to be a tenant for the historic | Pullman Park which was newly rebuilt in 2008. |
| 1100 ex Coach 731 originally | Pullman Parlor Loudonville |
| 1200 ex Coach 730 originally | Pullman Parlor Wallaceton |
| 1102 ex Coach 735 originally | Pullman Parlor Lilly |
| 1101 ex Coach 732 originally | Pullman Parlor Kewanna |
| emar design was subsequently developed as the | Pullman passenger aircraft. |
| Pullman played the majority of his rugby for Neath an | |
| equipment restored to the train, albeit with | Pullman pool streamlined cars or sleeping cars from t |
| A. Philip Randolph | Pullman Porter Museum is in Chicago near the Pullman |
| married again about 1916 to Anthony Banks, a | Pullman porter. |
| Rising From the Rails: | Pullman Porters and the Making of the Black Middle Cl |
| Two of Tye's books, one on the | Pullman porters and another on electroconvulsive ther |
| ew York Times and as "A moving account of the | Pullman porters' remarkable (and largely untold) hist |
| Lauren Berlant (born 1957) is the George M. | Pullman Professor of English at the University of Chi |
| ing Marshall Field, Philip Armour, and George | Pullman, purchased a home at 1145 S. Wabash to serve |
| t half of 2008, DRS also operated the Stobart | Pullman railtour trains, using Class 47 locomotives. |
| The name, " | Pullman," was derived from its use in the compact kit |
| various built by | Pullman Replaced by Arrow II & Arrow III cars in 1984 |
| Prairie Avenue | Pullman residence |
| In February 2011 | Pullman revealed to BridgetoTheStars.net that he was |
| Philip | Pullman said "The new Library of Birmingham sounds as |
| ture Dolby Stereo sound, air-conditioning and | pullman seats. |
| in the Stewart Ridge neighborhood of the West | Pullman section of Chicago, Illinois. |
| ved in shabby tenements near their factories, | Pullman seemed a dream, winning awards as "the world' |
| y between March and November when the British | Pullman service terminated there. |
| This facility, named The | Pullman Shops, served as the main manufacturing and r |
| Main article: | Pullman Square |
| Construction began on | Pullman Square on July 16, 2004 with the excavation o |
| e ship was laid down on 6 October 1943 by the | Pullman Standard Car Manufacturing Co. of Chicago, an |
| hull of the PCE (Patrol Craft Escort) by the | Pullman Standard Car Manufacturing Co. in Chicago, Il |
| n cars were all streamlined cars ordered from | Pullman Standard Manufacturing Company, specifically |
| C streetcars, at a cost of $25,000 each, from | Pullman Standard in 1947. |
| ar Builder: American Car and Foundry Company, | Pullman Standard, Pressed Steel Company |
| sity student newspaper Cherwell in June 2009, | Pullman stated that the book would not be appearing i |
| West | Pullman Station is a commuter rail station along the |
| In Metra's zone-based fare system, West | Pullman Station is in zone D. |
| only one track, there are two tracks at West | Pullman Station. |
| rman of the commission which investigated the | Pullman Strike of Chicago, and in 1902 was a member o |
| The | Pullman strike caused a conservative shift in the Ame |
| rican Railway Union, had been involved in the | Pullman Strike earlier in 1894 and challenged the fed |
| the struggle for the eight-hour day, and the | Pullman Strike of 1894. |
| The | Pullman strike also convinced many in the American la |
| Changed from Low to Mid because of the | Pullman Strike's impact on the convention. |
| In response to the | Pullman Strike, President Grover Cleveland sent feder |
| violent and far-flung labor unrest: with the | Pullman Strike, the Homestead, Pennsylvania violence |
| fusal to comply with an injunction during the | Pullman Strike. |
| e American Railroad Union during the national | Pullman Strike. |
| at the premiere of The Golden Compass movie, | Pullman suggested that The Book of Dust could be rele |
| ials is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Philip | Pullman that has attracted criticism from some religi |
| After a proposal to George | Pullman to collaborate on developing the European mar |
| anking to #10 by crushing Washington State in | Pullman to win the Apple Cup 55-10. |
| rs, along with his family, to Colorado in two | Pullman train cars and two special baggage cars. |
| base to clean and maintain their Mark 2 Blue | Pullman train for a 12 month trial with an option to |
| 006, they owed c2c about £40,000 and the Blue | Pullman train and associated locomotives were bought |
| June 29: Twelve special | Pullman trains arrived carrying veterans (4 from the |
| our of His Dark Materials based on the Philip | Pullman trilogy and adapted for the stage by Nicholas |
| Exposition and also the workers' paradise in | Pullman, try James Gilbert's excellent Perfect Cities |
| became convinced that there was a market for | Pullman type carriages in Europe. |
| Soil erosion in a wheat field near | Pullman, USA. |
| 19 June - Joe | Pullman, Wales international rugby union player (died |
| Pullman was transported to Treblinka extermination ca | |
| Despite the victory | Pullman was not reselected for the next game of the t |
| On 1 January 1910, | Pullman was selected for his one and only internation |
| all stadium at Washington State University in | Pullman, was named in his honor at its opening in 197 |
| Pullman, Wash.: Washington State University Press, 20 | |
| It is located in | Pullman, Washington (USA). |
| obert Chester La Follette, (March 31, 1897 in | Pullman, Washington - May 24, 1993 in White Plains, N |
| n Church is a historic Presbyterian church in | Pullman, Washington that is listed on the National Re |
| Licensed to | Pullman, Washington, USA, the station serves the Pull |
| Born in | Pullman, Washington, Frederick grew up in Baton Rouge |
| f Mathematics at Washington State University, | Pullman, Washington, USA. |
| then attended Washington State University in | Pullman, Washington, having won an athletics scholars |
| Born in | Pullman, Washington, Frederick was raised in Baton Ro |
| t the Washington State University Creamery in | Pullman, Washington. |
| It played its home games at Martin Stadium in | Pullman, Washington. |
| the campus of Washington State University in | Pullman, Washington. |
| KEPR-TV, in Pasco, Washington; and KWSU-TV in | Pullman, Washington. |
| nd played its home games at Martin Stadium in | Pullman, Washington. |
| College (now Washington State University) in | Pullman, Washington. |
| nd played its home games at Martin Stadium in | Pullman, Washington. |
| nd played its home games at Martin Stadium in | Pullman, Washington. |
| rous others, such as Frank Herbert and Philip | Pullman, who called his a lodestone resonator. |
| In a message on his website in April 2005, | Pullman wrote that The Book of Dust was "under way." |
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