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The eldest of three children, Mr. Edsel was born in Oak Park, Ill.
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He was born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois and died in 1961 in Idaho of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The attitude is different in Oak Park, a suburb on Chicago's West Side that has become another target of NRA lawyers.
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It was Louis Sullivan's apprentice, Frank Lloyd Wright, who endowed Chicago with its most distinctive style, the "Prairie School", from a small studio in Oak Park.
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He lives with the nuns in Oak Park, Michigan.
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After five years working for Great Experiment, he and his wife, Stephanie, had saved just enough money to buy a big fixer-upper in Oak Park, without being able to fix it up.
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People lit candles in an Oak Creek park and stood together in solidarity.
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Smith, 57, was last seen May 1 in Ventura County's Oak Park neighborhood after leaving a friend's home at about 9:35 p.m. wearing a gray shirt and dark athletic shorts, Dolson said.
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Their front yard was torn up after replacing a sewer line, so instead of replacing the dirt with grass, one Oak Park woman put in a vegetable garden and now the city is seeing green.
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Blanket or near-blanket bans on the possession of handguns, such as those in Chicago and the adjacent city of Oak Park, will almost certainly be struck down.
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And in 2002, a sinkhole about 150 feet across and 60 feet deep swallowed oak trees, sidewalk and park benches near an apartment complex in western Orange County, Fla.
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The train out to Oak Park was stuffy, grim, almost penal in its deprivation.
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