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  2. Tom Bradley (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Bradley speaking at AIDS Walk LA at the Paramount Studios lot in 1988. Bradley served for 20 years as mayor of Los Angeles, surpassing Fletcher Bowron with the longest tenure in that office. Bradley contributed to the financial success of the city by helping develop the satellite business hubs at Century City and Warner Center .

  3. Tom Bradley (American football coach) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mark Bradley (born July 12, 1956) is an American football coach and former collegiate player. He was an assistant coach at Penn State from 1979 to 2011 and served as the interim head coach following Joe Paterno 's dismissal due to the Penn State child sex abuse scandal .

  4. Tom Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Thomas W. Bradley (1844–1920), U.S. Representative from New York State and Medal of Honor recipient; Thomas J. Bradley (1870–1901), U.S. Representative from New York State; Tom Bradley (mayor) (1917–1998), Mayor of Los Angeles, California, 1973–1993; Tom Bradley (British politician) (1926–2002), British Member of Parliament and trade ...

  5. Tom Brady - Wikipedia

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    As a result, he was not selected until the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft by the New England Patriots, 199th overall, a compensatory pick the Patriots earned due to the loss of punter Tom Tupa to free agency in 1999, [126] and was the seventh quarterback taken. He and his family believed Brady would be drafted in the second or third round ...

  6. Terminals of Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tom Bradley International Terminal B would be rebranded as Tom Bradley Terminal 3. The original Bradley terminal gates would become the E Gates, while the existing and planned midfield West Gates would become the F Gates. Terminals 4, 5, and 6 would retain their current numbers, though their gates would become the G, H, and J Gates, respectively.

  7. 1989 Los Angeles mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent Tom Bradley was re-elected over ten candidates in the primary election. It would be the last time Bradley ran for mayor, as he chose to retire after his fifth term. [1] Municipal elections in California, including Mayor of Los Angeles, are officially nonpartisan; candidates' party affiliations do not appear on the ballot. [2]

  8. List of mayors of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Tom Bradley (1917–1998; aged 80) July 1, 1973 – July 1, 1993 20 years Democratic 1973. 1977. 1981. 1985. 1989. Member of the Los Angeles City Council (1963–1973) 39

  9. Tom Bradley (author) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Iver Bradley (born March 17, 1954) is an American novelist, essayist and writer of short stories.He is the author of The Sam Edwine Pentateuch, a five-book series, of which various volumes have been nominated for the Editor's Book Award, [1] the New York University Bobst Prize, [2] and the AWP Award Series in the Novel. [3]