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: The American style is used by most American newspapers, publishing houses and style guides in the United States and Canada ( including the Modern Language Association's MLA Style Manual, the American Psychological Association's APA Publication Manual, the University of Chicago's The Chicago Manual of Style, the American Institute of Physics's AIP Style Manual, the American Medical Association's AMA Manual of Style, the American Political Science Association's APSA Style Manual, the Associated Press ' The AP Guide to Punctuation and the Canadian Public Works ' The Canadian Style ).
Among leading style guides, the Reuters style guide, The Chicago Manual of Style, and the AP Stylebook ( since April 2010 ) all recommend " website ".
The Chicago Manual of Style in 1993 ( 14th edition ) advises: " lackboard bold should be confined to the classroom " ( 13. 14 ) whereas in 2003 ( 15th edition ) it states that " pen-faced ( blackboard ) symbols are reserved for familiar systems of numbers " ( 14. 12 ).
* The Chicago Manual of Style
* The Chicago Manual of Style, an American English guide to style and publishing markup.
The Chicago Manual of Style, however, requires capitalization only when the colon introduces a direct quotation or two or more complete sentences.
This style of punctuation is common in the U. S. and Canada, and is the style usually recommended by The Chicago Manual of Style and most other American style guides.
For example, the first edition of the Chicago Manual of Style ( 1906 ) recommended placing the semicolon inside ending quotation marks.
In line with common English practice, style guides — such as the The Chicago Manual of Style — generally state that the number and percent sign are written without any space in between.
* The Chicago Manual of Style, a style guide for American English
Some style guides agree with these arguments, and accept the singular " they " as grammatically correct, while others reject it ; some, such as The Chicago Manual of Style, hold a neutral position on the issue, and contend any approach used is likely to displease some readers.
1st Edition of the Chicago Manual of Style ( 1906 )
The Chicago Manual of Style, 16th ed.
The Chicago Manual of Style ( abbreviated in writing as CMS or CMOS, or verbally as Chicago ) is a style guide for American English published since 1906 by the University of Chicago Press.
What is now known as The Chicago Manual of Style was first published in 1906 under the title Manual of Style: Being a compilation of the typographical rules in force at the University of Chicago Press, to which are appended specimens of type in use ( image right ).

Chicago and Style
In 1961, Jewel acquired a chain of discount stores in the Chicago area called Turn Style.

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Last week Chicago happily found its top scholar in Caltech's acting dean of the faculty: dynamic Geneticist George Wells Beadle, 57, who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology for discovering how genes affect heredity by controlling cell chemistry ( Time, Cover, July 14, 1958 ).
Several of the sights on her trip inspired her, and they found their way into her poem, including the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the " White City " with its promise of the future contained within its alabaster buildings ; the wheat fields of America's heartland Kansas, through which her train was riding on July 16 ; and the majestic view of the Great Plains from high atop Zebulon's Pikes Peak.
The company moved its headquarters from Chicago to London in 2012.
In 2000, after the U. S. version of the CBS program " Big Brother " premiered, the Estate of George Orwell sued CBS and its production company " Orwell Productions, Inc ." in federal court in Chicago for copyright and trademark infringement.
In its first-ever home opener at Memorial Stadium later in the afternoon, they treated a sellout crowd of 46, 354 to a 3 – 1 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
At a time when scientific research in the United States was still in its infancy, George Ellery Hale, a solar astronomer from the University of Chicago, founded the Mount Wilson Observatory in 1904.
Cleveland finished 2 games ahead of Chicago and 3 games ahead of the Yankees to win its first pennant, led by Speaker's. 388 hitting, Jim Bagby's 30 victories and solid performances from Steve O ' Neill and Stan Coveleski.
The club played its first games in 1870 as the Chicago White Stockings and were founded professionally in 1876.
Because the Cubs lost two seasons to the Great Chicago Fire, the Braves have played more seasons, although the Cubs hold the record for oldest team still in its original city.
During its rebuilding period, Chicago constructed the world's first skyscraper in 1885, using steel-skeleton construction.
Ten years later he became the secretary and then the president of the first Illinois State Board of Health, which carried out most of its activities in Chicago.
The Merchandise Mart, once first on the list of largest buildings in the world, and still listed as 20th, has its own ZIP code, and stands near the junction of the North and South branches of the Chicago River.
Chicago gave its name to the Chicago School and was home to the Prairie School, movements in architecture.
Chicago is well known for its wealth of public art, including works by such artistic heavyweights as Chagall, Picasso, Miro and Abakanowicz that are all to be found outdoors.
Chicago literature finds its roots in the city's tradition of lucid, direct journalism, lending to a strong tradition of social realism.
In the Encyclopedia of Chicago, Northwestern University Professor Bill Savage describes Chicago fiction as prose which tries to " capture the essence of the city, its spaces and its people.
On July 12, 1979, an anti-disco protest in Chicago called " Disco Demolition Night " had shown that an angry backlash against disco and its culture had emerged in the United States.
* 1972 – United Airlines Flight 553 crashes after aborting its landing attempt at Chicago Midway International Airport, killing 45.
The club is a charter member of the American League, one of four clubs ( with the Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians ) still located in its original city.
The most prominent reference to the term evangelist in the denomination's literature is found in its Articles of Faith, derived from the Wentworth letter, a statement by Joseph Smith in 1842 to a Chicago newspaper editor that the church believes in " the same organization that existed in the primitive church ", including " evangelists ".

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In 1871, the Great Chicago Fire broke out, destroying an area of about 4 miles long and 1 mile wide, a large section of the city at the time.
In addition to ongoing beautification and renewal projects for the existing parks, a number of new parks have been added in recent years, such as the Ping Tom Memorial Park in Chinatown, DuSable Park on the Near North Side, and most notably, Millennium Park in a section of one of Chicago's oldest parks, Grant Park in the Chicago Loop.
Many of the city's financial institutions ( for example, CBOT, Chicago Fed ) are located within a section of downtown called " The Loop ", which is an eight-block by five-block square of city streets that are encircled by elevated rail tracks.
The Museum Campus joins the southern section of Grant Park, which includes the renowned Art Institute of Chicago.
After Baum's newspaper failed in 1891, he, Maud and their four sons moved to Humboldt Park section of Chicago, where Baum took a job reporting for the Evening Post.
The railway post office | RPO section of the Pioneer ZephyrIn response to Armstrong's request to experiment with the concept, the first railway post office ( RPO ) began operating on the Chicago and North Western Railway between Chicago and Clinton, Iowa, on August 28, 1864.
** An outbreak of tornadoes strikes the upper Midwest section of the United States ( in particular the Chicago area, including the suburbs of Belvidere and Oak Lawn, Illinois, where 33 people are killed and 500 injured ).
Anderson carried Chicago and Rockford ( the state's two largest cities at the time ), but he was clobbered in the southern section of the state.
The " Levee " was known as being a vice-ridden section of Chicago and home to many saloons, gambling dens, prostitutes, pimps, and flop houses.
On 11 November 1995, a section of Michigan Avenue, one of the most prominent streets in downtown Chicago, was formally renamed " Swami Vivekananda Way ".
The section advocates rebelling against authority in all forms, governmental and corporate. The third section is “ Liberate !” with the chapter headings: Fuck New York, Fuck Chicago, Fuck Los Angeles, and Fuck San Francisco.
Interestingly, Abbott ’ s paper was the first black newspaper to incorporate a full entertainment section, which allowed for the culture of Chicago to be intricately elaborated upon.
Central to most AUP documents is the section detailing unacceptable uses of the network, as displayed in the University of Chicago AUP.
This section of interstate has some of the highest AADT on I-57 outside of the Chicago metropolitan area, with truck traffic amounting up to 30 % of all traffic in spots.
Bensenville is a village located primarily in DuPage County, Illinois, with a small section near O ' Hare International Airport in Cook County, Illinois, overlapping into the city of Chicago.
End-O-Line Park's section house, originally located in Comfrey, was built by Chicago and Northwestern for a section foreman and his family.
* Although born in Chicago, Hall of Fame Basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski's family was originally from the Keisterville section of the township.
WLS maintains its studios in The Loop section of Chicago, and its transmitting towers are located on the south edge of Tinley Park, Illinois.
* Midway Plaisance, the entertainment section of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago
Twin brothers Chuck and John Panozzo first got together with their neighbor Dennis DeYoung in 1961 in the Roseland section of the south side of Chicago, eventually taking the band name " The Tradewinds ".
An important section of the Congress was dedicated to the memory of Mircea Eliade, whose legacy in the field of history of religions was scrutinized by various scholars, some of whom were his direct students at the University of Chicago.

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