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Aston Martin was founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford.
Bamford left in 1920 and the company was revitalised with funding from Count Louis Zborowski.
Before the sale was announced, Anthony Bamford, chairman of British excavators manufacturer JCB, had expressed interest in purchasing Jaguar Cars in August, the year previously ; only to back out when told the sale would also involve Land Rover, which he did not wish to buy.
Bamford also claims that the CIA's Alec Station ( a unit assigned to bin Laden ) knew that al-Mihdhar was planning to come to New York as far back as January 2000.
Samuel Bamford, a local radical who led the Middleton contingent to the assembly, wrote that " It was deemed expedient that this meeting should be as morally effective as possible, and, that it should exhibit a spectacle such as had never before been witnessed in England.
In the most recent municipal election on November 3, 2009, Tony Allen was defeated in his bid for a fourth term as supervisor by Democrat Benjamin Bamford in a very close race.
Samuel Bamford ( 28 February 1788 – 13 April 1872 ), was an English radical and writer, who was born in Middleton, Lancashire.
Bamford was one of five children born to Daniel Bamford, a muslin weaver, part-time teacher, and later master of the Salford workhouse, and his wife, Hannah.
Bamford was arrested and charged with treason.
Bamford was the author of poetry ( mostly in standard English ) but of those in dialect several showing sympathy with the conditions of the working class became widely popular, and his Passages in the Life of a Radical ( 1840 – 1844 ) is an authoritative history of the condition of the working classes in the years after the Battle of Waterloo.
Part of the inscription reads: " Bamford was a reformer when to be so was unsafe, and he suffered his faith.
Water was treated at the Yorkshire Bridge works ( now converted to apartments ), and at the much bigger Bamford Filter works, much expanded in the 1960s.
Writing in the New Yorker, Seymour Hersh said the Rendon Group was " paid close to a hundred million dollars by the CIA " for its work with the INC ." Journalist James Bamford reported in the Rolling Stone that Rendon came up with the name for the INC and helped install Ahmad Chalabi as its head.
Between 1901 and 1903 a standard gauge railway of over was built from the village of Bamford to the south of the reservoir to Howden, to carry the thousands of tons of stone required for the construction of the two dams.
The band's publicity manager was originally Laurie Bamford the well-known Numismatist who died in 2005.
The firm's first vehicle was a tipping trailer made from war-surplus materials, which J. C. Bamford built in a rented lock-up garage in Uttoxeter.
The Bamford family had previously started Bamfords, later Bamford International Farm Machinery which was a large employer in the town from the end of the 19th century through to the early 1980s when it gradually went into decline before closing in 1986.
Grace Stansfield was born over a fish and chip shop owned by her grandmother, Sarah Bamford, in Molesworth Street, Rochdale, Lancashire.
The backhoe loader was invented in the UK in 1953 by Joseph Cyril Bamford, founder of J. C. Bamford ( JCB ), by equipping a farm tractor with both a backhoe and a front-mounted loading bucket.
According to the article The Man Who Sold The War by James Bamford in the recent edition of Rolling Stone magazine, John Rendon and his Rendon Group, the leader in strategic field of perception management, was awarded a $ 16 million contract from the Pentagon " to target Iraq and other adversaries with propaganda.

Bamford and NSA
* Bamford, James ; The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA from 9 / 11 to the Eavesdropping on America, Doubleday, ISBN 0-385-52132-4 ; 2008
According to James Bamford, the NSA had picked up communications of al-Mihdhar and al-Hazmi back in 1999, but had been hampered by internal bureaucratic conflicts between itself and the CIA, and did not do a full analysis of the information it passed on to the agency.
* Bruce Schneier, "' Body of Secrets ' by James Bamford: The author of a pioneering work on the NSA delivers a new book of revelations about the mysterious agency's coverups, eavesdropping and secret missions ," Salon. com, 25 April 2001.
The book was to include information on the NSA, and according to author James Bamford writing in 1982, the agency attempted to stop its publication, and considered various options, including writing a negative review of Kahn's work to be published in the press to discredit him.
The book was to include information on the National Security Agency ( NSA ), and according to the author James Bamford writing in 1982, the agency attempted to stop its publication, and considered various options, including publishing a negative review of Kahn's work in the press to discredit him.
According to James Bamford, NSA / CSS was initially conceived as a separate " fourth service " beside the three U. S. armed services.
The history begins by describing how Bamford approached Houghton-Mifflin with a proposal to write a book on the NSA.
" Bamford eventually discovered " the Mother Lode ," a collection of documents deposited at the Virginia Military Institute's George Marshall Library by former NSA chief cryptologist William Friedman.
" The FOIA requests gave Bamford access to an only lightly redacted set of documents, and a former NSA employee later gave Bamford access to an almost complete collection.
Bamford submitted a FOIA request for resulting documents, and received most of their report on the NSA.
Bamford also interviewed retired NSA senior officials, including former director Marshall Carter, with whom he talked for a day and a half.
None of the discussed subject matter was classified, but, according to the NSA, " it helped Bamford to complete his mosaic.
" The NSA account also describes how Bamford drove through the NSA parking lot, recording diplomatic license plates and cross-checking them against known lists to determine which countries maintained representatives at Fort Meade.
" In the years between the book's publication and 9 / 11, the relationship between Bamford and the NSA grew less adversarial.
The NSA cooperated with Bamford on a later book titled Body of Secrets, and in April 2001 the NSA hosted a book-signing event for Bamford at their Maryland headquarters.

Bamford and actions
Edward Bamford was also awarded the DSO for his gallantry aboard HMS Chester at the Battle of Jutland, the ship that also was the scene for the actions of Boy 1st Class John Cornwell who, posthumously, became a recipient of the VC at the age of sixteen.

Bamford and years
In his career with United, he would score 57 goals, including 14 in 23 games in 1937-38. He played a total of 109 Games for United He left for Swansea Town in 1938, but the outbreak of the Second World War a year later halted his career, and by the time the war ended six years later Bamford was 40 years old and promptly retired from playing.

Bamford and 9
Carroll has had four marriages, the first of which, with the record producer Monte Kay, produced a daughter, Suzanne Kay Bamford ( born September 9, 1960 ), who became a freelance media journalist.
Bamford, who was 5 ' 9 ", was born in Port Talbot and started his career with Wrexham in 1928.

Bamford and /
Taking a combined 29 % BCA / personal stake in Group Lotus, Wickins negotiated with the Inland Revenue, and then brought in new investors: merchant bank Schroeder-Wagg ( 14 %); Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft's Bermudan operating company Benor ( 14 %); Sir Anthony Bamford of JCB ( 12 %).
* JCB, also called J. C. Bamford, a British manufacturer of heavy industrial and agricultural vehicles ; hence JCB can also mean a backhoe digger / excavator in Britain and Europe.
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