The Saab makes its way slowly through Bloomfield Hills, the tony Detroit suburb next to Birmingham.
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Public awareness is important,” says Bloomfield, “and phones are in right now.
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Executives mostly lived west of Interstate 75, in the northwest suburbs of Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills.
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So we have the pop-culture chefs, but also Alain Ducasse, Eric Ripert, Gabrielle Hamilton, April Bloomfield.
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Bloomfield suggested that he had better “find out,” and there the matter ended.
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She now laughed at the dismay she had felt at paying ten dollars for a cook in Bloomfield.
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Riddell had implored Bloomfield not to take this step, or at least to defer it to the beginning of the next term.
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Riddell said nothing, and Bloomfield, seeing nothing could come of this altercation, left the room.
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It was an anxious moment while Bloomfield was deciding whom next to send in.
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British Dictionary definitions for Bloomfield
Bloomfield
/ (ˈbluːmˌfiːld) /
noun
Leonard . 1887–1949, US linguist, influential for his strictly scientific and descriptive approach to comparative linguistics; author of Language (1933)