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  1. Who's the MP for Bradford?
    谁是代表布拉德福德的下院议员?
  2. Culturally Bradford was not the howling wilderness I had been led to expect.
    布拉德福德并不是我想像中的那样,她不是一块文化上的荒原。


bradford
[ noun ]
United States printer (born in England) whose press produced the first American prayer book and the New York City's first newspaper (1663-1752)
<noun.person>


  1. He called for unity, saying: 'Our campaign will continue right up to the next general election.' In some areas, including Merseyside, Bradford and Lincoln, as many as 90 per cent of civil servants were reported to be on strike.
  2. He says he is in Bradford rather than Brisbane because of his restricted contract. In the long term, reform has to start with school sport.
  3. 'After what has happened I doubt my course in Yugoslav studies still exists,' he says, referring to his stint at Bradford. For food, he receives meal tickets from airline staff or sympathetic passengers.
  4. Bradford said the way to attack the local power structure was obvious.
  5. Police said 1,500 people rallied Saturday in the industrial city of Bradford against the book, by Indian-born author Salman Rushdie.
  6. Bradford & Bingley refers customers either to its branch manager or to the Controller of Secretarial Services in head office.
  7. THE FIRST of this year's chamber of commerce quarterly surveys shows a worsening of the recession in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Orders and deliveries have fallen in both domestic and export markets in the first quarter.
  8. Belgrave Road is Leicester's curry centre although Melton Road offers good competition with, in particular, The Taj at number 259 (0533-662185). BRADFORD Bradford boasts the highest concentration of curry restaurants in the country.
  9. "Everybody's very excited, I think it's a once-in-a-lifetime thing," said Marion Vuilleumier, the 11th great-granddaughter of Bradford and an organizer of the trip.
  10. 'We do not intend to defer the collapse of a company if it is inevitable,' says Mr Bradford. The success rate is fairly high.
  11. The first branch of a British building society opened in Germany when the Bradford & Bingley Bausparkasse started business in Hamburg.
  12. Britain's fledgling Islamic Party finished a poor fourth in its first run for office in Bradford North, getting 800 votes.
  13. The report was sent for review to the Home Office, where Secretary Douglas Hurd said officials had failed to learn from past problems, including the Heysel riots in Brussels and the Bradford city fire that killed more than 50 people in Britain.
  14. "Too many firms still are relying on year-end collection pushes in a recession when such an approach is not likely to succeed," said Bradford W. Hildebrandt, a Sommerville, N.J., legal consultant.
  15. Mr. Bradford, similarly, contends that customer inventories are full.
  16. General Motors wrested 1% to 3% price cuts in its 1988 model-year contract negotiations last spring, observes Charles Bradford of Merrill Lynch Capital Markets.
  17. Jackson said that Thornburgh is committed to enforcing civil rights law, unlike William Bradford Reynolds, who headed the division under the Reagan administration.
  18. Hockney's supporters point out that the painter not only is a living rebuttal of Yorkshire's reputation for low-brow dourness, but he has stayed in touch with Bradford despite having lived in Los Angeles for 25 years.
  19. So too is the Bradford & Bingley's, launched on Monday. Other initiatives are in the pipeline.
  20. "There's too much capacity," contended Charles Bradford, an analyst with Merrill Lynch Capital Markets.
  21. Michael Klausner Associate Professor of Sociology University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Bradford, Pa.
  22. Michael Klausner Associate Professor of Sociology University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Bradford, Pa.
  23. Ms. Vuilleumier said the British recognition of Bradford's historic status seems a fitting ending to the centuries-old rift with the Mother Country.
  24. Wool at other auctions this week, in New Zealand and of British wool in Bradford, showed a similar or greater advance.
  25. It makes us stand up and say `enough is enough,"' said Bradford.
  26. "The implication is that he's making sure that all those involved in military decision-making will toe the line," said Paul Rogers, a defense analyst at England's Bradford University and an expert of Middle East military affairs.
  27. The poor Tory showing in Bradford North prompted renewed speculation that an attempt will be made to oust Mrs. Thatcher as Conservative leader and prime minister at the party's annual leadership election this month.
  28. C&G has a relatively small number of branches - 213, compared with 433 for Leeds Permanent, the fifth-largest society, and 259 at Bradford & Bingley, the seventh largest.
  29. "The data indicate that lesbians are very much like heterosexual women in their concerns about health care and mental health concerns," Bradford told an audience of about 200 people who attended the survey presentation.
  30. The cover of the new Bradford telephone directory is a hit with art lovers, but many locals are less than enthusiastic about artist David Hockney's colorful, childlike painting of the city where he was born.
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