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He lived at "Barford" in the northern part of the county.
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He lived at "Barford" in the northern part of the county.
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He lived at "Barford" in the northern part of the county.
Letter from Robert Carter to Captain Thomas Hooper, August 24, 1723 1723
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He lived at "Barford" in the northern part of the county.
Letter from Robert Carter to the Clerk of Lancaster County Court, 1718 July 26 1718
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And the kind of customers who want to use the internet on their phones are worth looking after, because they spend the most, says Barford: "The people who have smartphones are the most valuable customers, they are most likely using data for a much bigger part of the day than voice, and they are going to choose an operator for the quality of those data services."
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Who is not going to want to pay up out of those big three players, given what they have already done in other European markets? says Enders telecoms specialist James Barford.
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We are working with RWE npower to reduce emissions, improve efficiency and extend the life of its Little Barford power station near St. Neots, Cambridgeshire.
Magued Eldaief: Challenge Accepted: Efficiency at the Source Key to Unlocking Hidden Potential Magued Eldaief 2011
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Everything Everywhere's £1.5 billion investment, which equates to £500 million annually over the next three years, shows that the company is "pretty serious" about improving and modernizing its network, James Barford at Enders Analysis said.
Everything Everywhere Plans Network Investment Lilly Vitorovich 2011
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We are working with RWE npower to reduce emissions, improve efficiency and extend the life of its Little Barford power station near St. Neots, Cambridgeshire.
Magued Eldaief: Challenge Accepted: Efficiency at the Source Key to Unlocking Hidden Potential Magued Eldaief 2011
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And though it smacks of a "Will Penny"-style western, Joe's confrontation with Jenny's abusive boyfriend, a Chicago cop named Stanley Ian Barford, is both honest and exhilarating.
Crime Comedy 'Heist' Lacks Conviction John Anderson 2011
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