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    Joseph Francis Cicero (November 18, 1910 – March 30, 1983) was an American professional baseball player and scout. He was a backup outfielder in Major...
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    June 6, 2011, Mantegna's hometown of Cicero, Illinois celebrated his body of work with an honorary street sign—Joe Mantegna Boulevard—on the northeast...
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    Cicero is a town in Cook County, Illinois, United States, and a suburb of Chicago. As of the 2020 census, the population was 85,268, making it the 11th-most...
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  • Hometown Frankie Barciewicz Joe Batchelder R L July 11, 1898 5'7" 165 Wenham, MA US Blume Boerner Bogart Casey Joe Cicero R R November 18, 1910 5'8" 167...
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    touring East Berlin, Cicero fled to West Berlin. He spent the next two years in Switzerland, where he joined the "Kindli" orchestra of Joe Schmid. After returning...
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    weeks of negotiation, Profaci and his consigliere, Charles "the Sidge" LoCicero, made a deal with the Gallos and secured the peaceful release of the hostages...
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    Joey Aiuppa (redirect from Joe Aiuppa)
    Tony Accardo. He graduated to operate several gambling establishments in Cicero, Illinois. These clubs included bookmaking establishments and underground...
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  • Chiti (1932–2002) Larry Ciaffone (1924–1991) Archi Cianfrocco (born 1966) Joe Cicero (1910–1983) Cody Cillo (born 1980) Pete Cimino (born 1942) Gino Cimoli...
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  • Cicero Park is the debut album by British soul band Hot Chocolate. It was released in June 1974 on the RAK Records label, owned by Mickie Most, who was...
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    (1928) Ed Connolly, Hillies (1928–1929) George Loepp, Hillies (1928) Joe Cicero, Hillies (1929) Ed Durham, Hillies (1929) Frank Mulroney, Hillies (1929)...
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    Joseph Colombo (redirect from Joe Columbo)
    made a deal with the Gallos. Profaci's consigliere Charles "the Sidge" LoCicero negotiated with the Gallos and all the hostages were released peacefully...
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  • Checo Bruce Chen Jack Chesbro Nelson Chittum Jin Ho Cho Joe Christopher Loyd Christopher Joe Cicero Eddie Cicotte Galen Cisco Pedro Ciriaco Bill Cissell...
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    on Cicero. Frank Capone, Al's brother, was killed that evening by detective sergeant William Cusack during an altercation on 22nd Street and Cicero Avenue...
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    journalist and screenwriter who is a news editor at The Washington Examiner. Joe Cicero (1910–1983), professional baseball player with the Boston Red Sox and...
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  • Goodfellas (redirect from Tuddy Cicero)
    Christopher Serrone as Young Henry Joe Pesci as Tommy DeVito Lorraine Bracco as Karen Hill Paul Sorvino as Paulie Cicero Frank Sivero as Frankie Carbone...
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  • Loepp (1928) John Shea (1928–1929) Joe Cicero (1929) Ed Durham (1929) Frank Mulroney (1929) Owen Kahn (1930) Joe Birmingham (1919–1920) Mickey Devine...
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  • Christman Steve Christmas Joe Christopher Loyd Christopher Mike Christopher Russ Christopher Bubba Church Ryan Church Darryl Cias Joe Cicero Eddie Cicotte Ted...
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  • Christenson, OF, 1998–2001 Russ Christopher, P, 1942–47 Darryl Cias, C, 1983 Joe Cicero, OF, 1945 Ed Cihocki, IF, 1932–33 Gino Cimoli, OF, 1962–64 Lou Ciola,...
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  • who pitched in 17 games for the 1934 Philadelphia Phillies. March 30 – Joe Cicero, 72, shortstop who played for the 1929–1930 Boston Red Sox as a teenager...
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  • George Kell  5 Dick Siebert 22 Bobby Wilkins Outfielders 13 Joe Burns 10 Sam Chapman 25 Joe Cicero 31 Larry Drake  4 Bobby Estalella  3 Ford Garrison 12 Ernie...
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  • Saccharine Trust Joe Baiza – guitar, vocals on "Longing for Ether" Jack Brewer – vocals, acoustic guitar on "Belonging to October" Tony Cicero – drums Bob...
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    Giuseppe "Joe" Profaci (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe proˈfaːtʃi]; October 2, 1897 – June 6, 1962) was an Italian-American Cosa Nostra boss who was the founder...
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  • Sweeney Jerry Standaert Phil Todt Rabbit Warstler Outfielders Bill Barrett Joe Cicero Cedric Durst Tom Oliver Jack Rothrock Russ Scarritt Charlie Small Earl...
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  • Shelley November 4 – Joe Beggs November 6 – Chet Covington November 7 – Bill Brubaker November 16 – Morrie Arnovich November 18 – Joe Cicero November 18 – Dykes...
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  • 2, Labor Day Monday. The first game of that doubleheader is notable for Joe Cronin hitting for the cycle. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB...
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    was traded to the Nashville Volunteers in the Southern Association for Joe Cicero. He posted a .334 batting average in 117 games during the Volunteers'...
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    Massaccesi (15 December 1936 – 23 January 1999), known professionally as Joe D'Amato, was an Italian film director, producer, cinematographer, and screenwriter...
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  • (season 2), Cicero's partner Bob Odenkirk as "Uncle" Lee Lane (season 2), Donna's scheming on-and-off boyfriend and business partner of Cicero Sarah Paulson...
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  • Jimmie Foxx (1924) Joe Antolick (1947, player/MGR) Wally Burnette (1949) Ted Cather (1926) Joe Cicero (1927) Allie Clark (1941) Joe Collins (1939) George...
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  • Maximus killed for fear he will become a martyr. Maximus discovers from Cicero, his ex-orderly, that his former legions remain loyal to him. He meets in...
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