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    Telford \Tel"ford\, a. [After Thomas Telford, a Scotch road
    engineer.]
    Designating, or pert. to, a road pavement having a surface of
    small stone rolled hard and smooth, distinguished from
    macadam road by its firm foundation of large stones with
    fragments of stone wedged tightly, in the interstices; as,
    telford pavement, road, etc.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    1. The company is expected to use its existing facilities in Telford, England, for production of an IBM-compatible personal computer that it began exporting to Europe in 1985.
    2. I looked at south Wales, and also Telford, but I chose Milton Keynes because this was the best for distribution for all our customers.
    3. Clearance of that land as part of the development of Telford made it possible to attract a new generation of light, high technology industries and confirmed Telford's position as the industrial centre of the county. It has been a costly process.
    4. Clearance of that land as part of the development of Telford made it possible to attract a new generation of light, high technology industries and confirmed Telford's position as the industrial centre of the county. It has been a costly process.
    5. The largest concentrations of land are in Milton Keynes and Telford, each of which has about 4,000 acres controlled by the commission.
    6. A five-bedroom house in Elms Road with conservatory, roof terrace and garden is available from Winkworth for Pounds 365,000. But go a mile south-east, to Streatham SW2, and you will find splendid value in five streets around the area of Telford Avenue.
    7. The white heat of technology was to be turned to the benefit of everybody, giving them more money and more time to enjoy themselves. In fact, it was unemployment which struck Telford in the 1979-1982 recession.
    8. INVESTMENT drawn to Telford has been by far the most important factor in the employment growth of Shropshire.
    9. This may seem generous, given a population of only 120,000, although others might compare it with the public subsidies that have gone to London Docklands over just 10 years. Young Telford has had some tough times in its short life.
    10. There is a distinct possibility that Telford will lose its development status and that areas in the south-east, in Dorset, Kent and East Sussex, will receive assistance.
    11. In theory, there should be no need for vast sums of new public money to be spent. What will have been achieved when Telford Development Corporation is wound up in September?
    12. Furthermore, Telford tends only to come into the picture when a company has already decided it wants to set up in Britain. At the same time it must continue to meet the requirements of companies that are already established in the town.
    13. So too have parts of Manchester, Bradford and Midland towns such as Corby, Kidderminster and Telford. Regional aid payments are made under the terms of the Industrial Development Act 1982.
    14. Modern factories and office blocks stand as testimony to its achievements but recession at home and overseas has slowed the inward movement of companies. Since 1968, more than 130 companies from 18 different countries have settled in Telford.
    15. Strict control of costs necessitated a 7 per cent reduction in staff as well as closure of the Telford branch. Earnings per share were 9.83p (11.7p).
    16. Ogihara, the Japanese maker of pressed steel components for the motor industry, is moving into the European market through the purchase of a plant at Telford, Shropshire.
    17. That is what we mean by creating an international city.' The West Midlands has been successful in attracting nearly 900 foreign companies in the past decade to places such as Telford, Redditch, Coventry and Birmingham.
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