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Bedford and Associates
The winning proposal came from Bedford Associates of Bedford, Massachusetts.
The first PLC, designated the 084 because it was Bedford Associates ' eighty-fourth project, was the result.
Typically third party software packages such as IBM's TPF Tool Kit or Step by Step Trace from Bedford Associates or CMSTPF, TPF / GI, zTPF / GI from TPF Software Inc. are employed to aid in the tracing and tracking of errant TPF code.
* Bedford Associates ( Suppliers of step by step trace and TPF Consultancy Services )
In 1955 Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates merged with the Hathaway Manufacturing Company which was founded in 1888 in New Bedford, Massachusetts by Horatio Hathaway.
Bennett worked as a family physician at Wellesley Hospital and Women's College Hospital in Toronto from 1977 to 1997 and was a founding partner in Bedford Medical Associates.

Bedford and started
The major development of the squares that we see today started in about 1800 when Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford removed Bedford House and developed the land to the north with Russell Square as its centrepiece.
Located in southeastern Massachusetts, UMass Dartmouth started in 1895 as the New Bedford Textile School, the Bradford Durfee Textile School and later Southeastern Massachusetts University.
In June and July, Buell started a leisurely movement of four divisions towards Chattanooga, but his supply lines were disrupted by Confederate cavalry under Nathan Bedford Forrest and his offensive ground to a halt.
They started a trend in Europe, where the 1952 GM Bedford CA, 1959 Renault Estafette, 1960 BMC Morris J4, and 1960 Commer FC also used the concept.
By 1626 James Keene, who had a bell-foundry in Bedford, had started one in Woodstock.
In 2001, she started playing the role of Melissa Bedford, R. N. on General Hospital.
The Tavares brothers from New Bedford, Massachusetts, whose parents were of Cape Verde descent, started performing in 1959 as Chubby and the Turnpikes when the youngest brother was 9 years old.
Davis was born in Bedford, Bedfordshire and started his career as a trainee with Luton Town, turning professional in July 1994.
In 1939 He started lecturing at Bedford College, London and in 1945 he was given a guest professorship at King's College, Cambridge.
Once Bedford had taken his troops within arrow range he ordered a halt and the archers started to drive their stakes into the ground, a simple but effective device for snaring cavalry.
Trigg's political service started around 1781 when he became a Justice of the Peace in Bedford County.

Bedford and new
( There is a plan ( see below ) to dig a new arm from here to the Great Ouse at Bedford ).
The new siege commander appointed by Bedford in mid-November, William de la Pole ( Earl of Suffolk ) resolved on surrounding the city and starving it into submission.
The new administration, which comprises a leader and 2 deputies, Peter Bedford ( coastal ), Raymond Singleton Maguire ( Coastal ) and Mike Brookes, ( Swineshead ).
William II gave the barony of Bedford to Paine de Beauchamp who built a new, strong castle.
The new Bedford Castle was razed in 1224 and today only a mound remains .< ref >
Citizens from Bedford, Lincoln, Maury, and Giles counties petitioned the Tennessee General Assembly in 1825 to from a new county from portions of the aforementioned counties.
The new county was named after American Revolutionary War officer Thomas Bedford, who was a large landowner in the area.
* John Wyndham lived at the Penn Club in Tavistock Square ( 1924-38 ) and then ( except for 1943-46 Army service ) at the Club's new address at 21-22 Bedford Place, off Russell Square ( its present address ), until his marriage to fellow Penn Club adjoining room resident Grace Isabel Wilson in 1963.
This included many of the newspapers of her day: for example, in the Hallowell ( Maine ) Gazette, 8 February 1815, p. 4, it refers to how the congress had allowed " Madame Dolly Madison " an allowance of $ 14, 000 to purchase new furniture ; and the New Bedford ( MA ) of 3 March 1837, p. 2 referred to a number of important papers from her late husband, and said that " Mrs. Dolly Madison " would be paid by the Senate for these historical manuscripts.
The new site was named Bedford at the suggestion of a prominent local businessman, Joseph Rawlins, who had relocated to the area from Bedford County, Tennessee.
In 1787, the eastern portion of Dartmouth seceded and formed a new settlement called New Bedford.
This new town included areas that are the present-day towns of Fairhaven, Acushnet, and New Bedford itself.
In 1876 a man named George Mansfield came to Billerica to pitch the idea of building a two-foot gauge railroad from North Billerica Station to the new Bedford Station on the Middlesex Central Line in neighboring Bedford.
1905-A new Bedford Central High School is opened ( now part of Central Primary School, it is one of the oldest continuously operating school buildings in the area )
1927-The new Bedford Senior High School opens at the corner of Washington Street and Columbus Street to accommodate a growing student body.
In 1613 a new charter was granted to Edward, Earl of Bedford, changing the market day to Tuesday and establishing a statute fair on 19 September.
Cornelius Vermuyden was the engineer, and a major part of the scheme was the Old Bedford River, a straight cut to carry water from Earith to a new sluice near Salters Lode, which was completed in 1637.
Above Earith, Samuel Jemmatt took control of the river, and navigation was extended to Bedford in 1689 by the construction of new staunches and sluices.
Charles Labelye therefore designed a new sluice for the Bedford Level Corporation, which was constructed between 1748 and 1750 and included a navigation lock.
In the twentieth century, these levels have gained new boundaries, and include some fens which were never part of the jurisdiction of the Bedford Level Corporation.
The idea of an artificial river running, as the Old Bedford River does, from Earith to Denver was not a new idea ; it had been proposed as early as 1604 by the engineer John Hunt.

Bedford and company
" Tokkie " Smith, Duncan McTavish ( HKRFC then captain ), Trevor J. Bedford OBE ( Chairman of Hong Kong Land, Jardine Matheson Limited, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group and Director of HSBC ) and Ian Gow, a Rothmans ' Tobacco company executive.
* Bedford Midi ( 1986-1994 ), a medium sized panel van produced by General Motors-owned Vauxhall motor company
In 1919, the name of the company was changed to Short Brothers ( Rochester and Bedford ) Ltd., but nationalisation the same year ended the Short brothers ' involvement with the company, which became the Royal Airship Works.
* 1932: Silmo Packing company, New Bedford, Massachusetts began a version called " coffee syrup " under their company's name.
In 1924 the company appears to have been in financial difficulties and moved to new premises at Bedford Street, Coventry.
Lillian Webb was a saleswoman for a now-defunct New Bedford box company.
Bedford ; the area was called " Bedford Park " following subdivision by the International Investment Land and Building Co. Ltd. of Sydney and Gold Estates of Australia ( an English company ).
The company had never had much success outside North America, contrasting with Ford's worldwide reach and General Motors ' success with Opel, Vauxhall, Holden and Bedford.
Along with Marshall Herskovitz, Zwick runs a film production company called The Bedford Falls Company ( inspired by the name of the town featured in Frank Capra's It's A Wonderful Life ).
North American RailNet, Inc., based in Bedford, Texas, was a holding company of short line railroads.
She also owns a number of racehorses under the company name Mystic Meg Limited, which is based in Bedford.
Before the Universal design was introduced, production was by Aveling and Porter, Bedford Vehicles, the British branch of the Ford Motor Company, Morris Motors LImited, the Sentinel Waggon Works, and the Thornycroft company.
In 1990, along with Rodney Brooks and Colin Angle, Greiner co-founded iRobot, a robotics company headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.
The 238 Bloor Street West location, opposite Varsity Arena, was opened as a company owned and operated location, and was eventually sold by Cara in early 2006 to One Bedford, a condo project.
* Paradigm Technologies, Inc., an American engineering and technical support company, based in Bedford, Massachusetts
He frequently collaborates with Zwick, with whom he runs the film and television production company The Bedford Falls Company, named for the fictional town in the classic film It's A Wonderful Life.
Mt Washington glass company, of New Bedford, Mass .. patented Queens design Burmese, not Thomas Webb and sons.
Since the mid ' 80s, the company bought existing FBOs in Boston / Bedford, Massachusetts, Palm Beach, Florida and added a FBO in Teterboro, New Jersey, in 1988 to serve the strategically important New York City corporate marketplace.
Simkanin owned a company in Bedford, Texas, called Arrow Custom Plastics, Inc.
Charles Wells, after whom the company is named, was born in Bedford in 1842 ; he left school at the age of 14 and ran away to sea by boarding the frigate ' Devonshire ' which was bound for India.
Duple had built early bodies on the WLB chassis for the Vauxhall Motors ( the parent company of Bedford ), and was listed in publicity material as one of the four bodybuilders recommended for the WLB chassis.
With the gradual and successful expansion of the list, which grew from ten titles in 1950 to 144 in print in 1955, the company outgrew its High Holborn offices and moved in 1956 to a Georgian townhouse at 30 Bloomsbury Street, just off Bedford Square, then the epicentre of London publishing activity.

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