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  • *[http://www.ci.new-bedford.ma.us/ Official web site of the City of New Bedford] *[http://www.whalingmuseum.org/ New Bedford Whaling Museum]
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  • '''Bedford''' is a large town in central [[England]] and the county town of [[Bedfords ...a known as the [[Marston Vale]]. There are plans to build a new canal from Bedford to nearby [[Milton Keynes]].
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  • ...s]], [[United States of America|U.S.A.]] with satellites in Attleboro, New Bedford, and Taunton.
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  • ...as well as by [[First Capital Connect]] who operate electric services from Bedford to [[Brighton]] by way of London's Snow Hill Tunnel. *[[Bedford]]
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  • ...Congregational Church at Lund's Corner (New Bedford) Oldest Church in New Bedford. Est. 1696]
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  • ...hed Service Professor of Law, [[University of Chicago]]; Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow, [[Hoover Institution]]; [[American Enterprise Institute]]; L
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  • Large [[mosque]] ([[masjid]]) in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, [[New York, New York|New York City]]; [[Sir
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  • '''Masjid al-Taqwa''' is a large U.S. [[mosque]] in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn in [[New York, New York|New York City]]. Its
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  • ...hich he wrote many of his works, but at other times preached widely around Bedford and in [[London]], attracting large assemblies. In 1672 (while still in pr
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  • '''Bedford Brown''' (June 6, 1795 - December 6, 1870) was an American lawyer and plant [http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncccha/biographies/bedfordbrown.html Bedford Brown]
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  • ...county in [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]. It is centred on the town of [[Bedford]] and also contains the towns of [[Flitwick]], [[Luton]] and [[Leighton Buz
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  • {{rpl|New Bedford, Massachusetts}}
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  • ...cipalities]] (in alphabetical order): [[Attleboro]], [[Fall River]], [[New Bedford]], and [[Taunton, Massachusetts|Taunton]].
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  • {{r|Nathan Bedford Forrest}}
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  • ...er increased when the town became a junction for lines to [[Oxford]] and [[Bedford]]. Bletchley then became the subject of London overspill expansion in the 1 ...tral railway station]] further north. There is also an hourly service to [[Bedford]] Monday-Saturday. Bletchley is situated within half hour's driving distanc
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  • {{r|Bedford}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bedford]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Bedford}}
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  • {{r|Bedford}}
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  • {{r|New Bedford, Massachusetts}}
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  • ...mills industrial estate. There are plans to eventually reopen the route to Bedford in full. ...A428 runs through the town on its way from [[Coventry]] and [[Rugby]] to [[Bedford]] and [[Cambridge]].
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  • {{r|Bedford}}
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  • {{r|Bedford}}
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  • {{r|New Bedford, Massachusetts}}
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  • | title = Preserver returns from Bedford Magazine | publisher = [[New Bedford Magazine]]
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  • ...transition coaches in Amtrak livery, photographed traveling north through Bedford, New Hampshire in April, 2003.
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  • {{r|New Bedford, Massachusetts}}
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  • ...enry V of England dies and is succeeded by his infant son. [[John, Duke of Bedford]] becmes Regent ...s. The infant son of Henry V is delcared King of France with John, Duke of Bedford, Regent
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  • ...ransition coaches in Amtrak livery, photographed traveling north through [[Bedford, New Hampshire]] in April, 2003.
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  • ...t are the metropolitan areas of Halifax and Dartmouth and the community of Bedford.
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  • ...and Brighton has rail connections to [[Hastings]], [[Gatwick Airport]], [[Bedford]] and other destinations.
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  • ...England]]. Ocean dredges, usually called [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford style]], are hydraulic, using water jets to separate the shells from the oc
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  • ...ley]]. There are plans to reopen this route to connect to Milton Keynes, [[Bedford]] and [[Cambridge]].
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  • ...all River, Massachusetts|Fall River]] and [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]] are not county seats, legally or otherwise. They do, however, host sever
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  • ...his]]'s transfer of ownership of statues of [[Robert E. Lee]] and [[Nathan Bedford Forrest]] as a means of removing them (see [[Memphis Greenspace]]), an amen ...of four cases, one of which was Memphis's application to remove the Nathan Bedford Forrest statue.
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  • | publisher = [[New Bedford Magazine]]
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  • * [[Gunning Bedford Jr.]]
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  • {{r|New Bedford, Massachusetts}}
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  • ...he Dukes of Gloucester and Bedford, were installed as regents. The Duke of Bedford, with Burgundian cooperation, was able to complete the conquest of France n In 1428, while Bedford was besieging [[Orléans]], the apathetic Dauphin and his despairing army w
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  • ...ers of high-resolution bathymetric charts produced by oceanographers. New Bedford-style dredges are typically 4.3 m (14 ft) speeds of 4-5 knots (7.4-9.3 km/hr). New Bedford-style
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  • *[[Bedford, Massachusetts|Bedford]] *[[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]]
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  • {{r|New Bedford, Massachusetts}}
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  • {{r|New Bedford, Massachusetts}}
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  • ...h and its neighbouring city of Halifax, the town of [[Bedford, Nova Scotia|Bedford]] and the Municipality of the County of Halifax were dissolved at this time ...troyed by a storm, requiring the present railway connection built around [[Bedford Basin]].
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  • | last = Bedford
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  • ...vation was purchased in early 1946 by the [[New Bedford, Massachusetts|New Bedford]]-based Cachalot Council of the Boy Scouts of America, after a multi-year c
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  • ...y there are a further two stations within the city on the branch line to [[Bedford]]. This line connects to the [[Midland Main Line]] and thereby to [[Leicest
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  • {{Image|Newbedfordmacustoms.jpg|right|300px|U.S. Customshouse, New Bedford, MA.}} ...and [[Martha's Vinyard]] are in the waters off the Cape. The mayor of New Bedford is Scott W. Lang.
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  • ...onto|Sherbourne]] and [[Isabella Street, Toronto|Isabella]], by [[Jeremiah Bedford]].<ref name=theglobeandmail2004-10-02/> It stood vacant until 1896, when a
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  • ...Tunbridge Wells, and in 1916 to Wycombe Abbey School. In 1921 she went to Bedford College, London University, where she read science, obtaining a first class
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