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BRMC
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BRMCBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club (from the 1953 movie, the Wild One; also a band)
BRMCBay Regional Medical Center (Michigan)
BRMCBlue Ridge Music Center
BRMCBorder Riders Motorcycle Club (Seattle, WA)
BRMCBasic Rifle Marksmanship Course
BRMCBoston Regional Medical Center, Inc.
BrMCBritish Masters Championships


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He was admitted to Bay Regional Medical Center (BMC), where he was diagnosed as having broken his left tibia and fibula.
Though the tax base is moderately concentrated with the top 10 taxpayers representing over 16% of taxable value, the city's more diverse employment base is anchored by Bay Regional Medical Center and a variety of government entities; this diversity dampens the typical cycles of manufacturing employment.
Subsidiaries of MHC include Bay Regional Medical Center, Bay Special Care Hospital, Ingham Regional Medical Center, Ingham Regional Orthopedic Hospital, Lapeer Regional Medical Center, McLaren Regional Medical Center, McLaren Health Plan, McLaren Medical Management, Inc.
 
 
 
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