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  • The night before the application was due she went to work at Old Chicago, a pizza restaurant, where she is a hostess.

    A Tale of Two Students 2010

  • "They want to open one new restaurant of each brand -- Gordon Biersch, Rock Bottom, Old Chicago and ChopHouse -- per year."

    Beer: Brewpub chains merge, but will it matter? Greg Kitsock 2010

  • Over the summer, Laura plans to work every day at Old Chicago, the pizza place, she says.

    A Tale of Two Students 2010

  • You got Larry Summers pushing the Old Chicago school economics.

    Harkin Fears "Trickle-Down" Stimulus 2009

  • Either of us could rack up free games on a machine when we got zoned--I played Fireball, she played Old Chicago.

    Snow day--a purely gratuitous post doyle 2009

  • Either of us could rack up free games on a machine when we got zoned--I played Fireball, she played Old Chicago.

    Archive 2009-01-01 doyle 2009

  • Once at Anthony's, I believe and another time at Old Chicago.

    harm1020: harm1020 2009

  • He's the reason I sat last night in the Old Chicago restaurant here in Denver with about a hundred other refugees from the Pepsi Center, watching Bill Clinton on a TV screen as he gave his excellent address to the Convention.

    Lesley Jane Seymour: Am I Allowed to Hate Joe Biden? 2008

  • The local rocket landed on a field just outside the city, next door to the enormous field, still slightly radioactive, which was both the main spaceport of the planet and the former site of Old Chicago.

    Between Planets Heinlein, Robert A. 1951

  • OHIO STATE: Gathering for the Buckeyes' 7 p.m. game against Wisconsin at Old Chicago, 11721 Metcalf Ave., in Overland Park; www.kcbucks.org.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

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