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Bradford

[ US /ˈbɹædfɝd/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States printer (born in England) whose press produced the first American prayer book and the New York City's first newspaper (1663-1752)

How To Use Bradford In A Sentence

  • A senior detective who led the hunt for two armed robbers behind a series of terrifying raids across Bradford today told of the desperate race against time to catch them before someone was shot.
  • With most of Bradford's other income coming from mortgage broking, estate agency and property surveying, the decent yield really is at the mercy of house prices.
  • Our established, non-party political forum has members in Shipley, as in the rest of Bradford.
  • At the Bradford football stadium disaster on 11 May 1985, 56 fans were killed when a stand burnt down.
  • His great-uncle started the business in the mid-19th century when he moved to Bradford from Turkey to trade in opium for the pharmaceutical trade, wheat, barley, fur and mohair.
  • Bradford: Then tell me if amino adenosine triacid ester is a genome. Adjusting Pre-configuration to Design Outcomes
  • A dedication ceremony is to be performed by the Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Rev David James, next month.
  • The total protein content of the tube was evaluated by the Bradford protein method.
  • During the Bradford riots many small fires, including burning cars, were left to burn for long periods.
  • Manningham Mills is a grand old reminder of Bradford's historic industrial past, but with the hard work of all involved it could and should be a pointer to a bright future for the city.
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