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Ford Madox Ford (3389 bytes)
1: ...]], [[1939]]) was an English novelist and publisher. 3: ...nter [[Ford Madox Brown]], of whom he wrote a biography. 5: ==Ford's Novels== 7: ...hback]]s (a [[literary technique]] pioneered by Ford). 9: ...h Fusiliers]], a life vividly depicted in the novels. L. R. Ford (1109 bytes) 1: ...blished in ''The American Mathematical Monthly'' or ''Mathematics Magazine''. 3: ...m flow problem established the maxflow-mincut theorem. 5: ==Related articles== 6: * [[Ford circle]]s (Lester R. Ford, Sr.) 7: * [[Ford-Fulkerson algorithm]] (Lester R. Ford, Jr.) Ford CX (240 bytes) 1: ...roduced. It was powered by a 1172 cc [[Ford Sidevalve]] engine. 3: [[Category:Ford vehicles|CX]] Ford GT (1358 bytes) 1: [[Image:Fordgt.jpg|thumb|The Ford GT]] 2: ...for inspiration on Ford's classic [[GT40]] race cars of the [[1960s]]. 4: ... foot-pounds (678 Nm) of torque. Top speed is over 200 mph (322 km/h). 6: ...rs. The first customers took delivery in September 2004. 9: == External Links: == T. J. Ford (1516 bytes) 1: ...tall [[point guard]] for the [[NBA]] team the [[Milwaukee Bucks]]. 3: ...Earl Campbell]], [[Ricky Williams]], and [[Roger Clemens]]. 5: ...d with an average of 7.1 points and 6.5 assists per game. 7: As of this writing, Ford has not played in any games of the 2004-2005 season. 11: [[Category: NBA players|Ford, T. J.]] Ford 7Y (276 bytes) 1: ...he car was powered by a 933 cc, 8 hp [[Ford Sidevalve]] [[engine]]. 3: [[Category:Ford vehicles|7Y]] E.B. Ford (3780 bytes) 1: ...For other persons named Henry Ford, see [[Henry Ford (disambiguation)]].'' 3: ...]. His name is sometimes spelt "Edmund Briscoe Ford". 4: ... of [[insect]]s which includes [[butterfly|butterflies]] and [[moth]]s. 6: ...so benefit from biochemical techniques now available. 7: ...954]] he won the [[Royal Society]]'s [[Darwin Medal]]. Ford Ka (3823 bytes) 1: ...ellspacing=0 width=250 style="margin-left:3em; margin-bottom: 2em;" 2: ...="text-align: center"|[[image:Ford Ka.JPG|250px|Ford Ka]] 4: ...=2 style="color: white; background: darkgreen;"|Ford Ka 6: |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Ford Motor Company]] 8: |Production:||[[1996]] – present Old Ford (584 bytes) 1: ...w, London]] named after a crossing of the [[River Lee]].'' 3: ...red, and the crossing was no more than a simple ford. 5: [[Category:Middle-earth places]] 6: {{tolkienstub}} Ford (1659 bytes) 1: '''Ford''' may mean a number of things: 3: * A '''[[ford (river)|ford]]''' is a [[river]] crossing. 4: ...ompany]], founded by [[Henry Ford]]. See also [[Ford Foundation]]. 6: ==Places named Ford== 8: * [[Ford, Argyll]] Ford LTD (4415 bytes) 1: ...r Company]] both in [[North America]] and [[Australia]]. 3: ...incoln, Edsel and Thunderbird marques, and marketers may have concocted the "Division". 5: == North America == 7: ...LTD convertible has been restored to a high standard.]] 9: ...1975-78. During this period, the model was also sold in Mexico. O'Neil Ford (576 bytes) 1: ...)|Trinity University]], and the [[Tower of the Americas]]. 3: ...b|Murchison Tower at Trinity University (book cover)]] 5: ==Reference== 6: ...ting place. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0292716028. Ford Ikon (524 bytes) 1: ...d and sold in [[India]], [[South Africa]], [[Brazil]] (as the Fiesta Sedan), [[Mexico]] and [[China]]... 3: ...go into production in [[Cuautitlan, Mexico]] in July of 2005. 5: ==External link== 6: * [http://www.india.ford.com/ Ford India] 8: [[Category:Ford vehicles|Ikon]] Ford Corcel (537 bytes) 1: ...unus]] sold in [[Europe]], and in neighbouring [[Argentina]]. 3: ... Corcel was eventually replaced by the [[Ford Del Rey]]. 7: [[Category:Ford vehicles|Corcel]] Ford Corsair (2951 bytes) 1: ...ge:Ford-corsairv466-70.jpg|thumb|right|Ford Corsair]] 3: ...as available briefly as a 2 door in some export markets. 5: ...y car, the overall effect is something of an acquired taste. 7: ...rst, but later in 1966, a larger 2.0 was offered alongside. 9: ... flanks, unique wheel covers, a vinyl roof and upgraded cabin fittings. Glenn Ford (2326 bytes) 1: ... Monica]], [[California]] with his family as a child. 3: ... [[Bette Davis]], [[Gloria Grahame]], [[Ingrid Thulin]]. 5: ... Gun Alive]]'', ''[[3:10 to Yuma]]'' and ''[[Cimarron]]''. 7: ...rried (and divorced) four times to [[Eleanor Powell]], 8: ...leanor Powell he is the father of actor [[Peter Ford]]. Ford Bantam (496 bytes) 1: ...ed by a version of the [[Mazda]]-based [[Ford Laser]]. 3: == External links == 4: ...rd.co.za/showroom/bantam/default.asp Ford South Africa] 6: [[Category:Ford vehicles|Bantam]] Ford Verona (1099 bytes) 1: ...lx-92.jpg|thumb|200px|right|1990 Ford Verona 1.6 GLX]] 2: ...mb|200px|right|1994 Ford Verona 2.0i Ghia four-door]] 4: ...CHT 1.6 engine]]. It was different to the [[Ford Orion]]. 6: ... engine|CHT engine]] and the gearbox from the [[Volkswagen Jetta]]. 7: ...s also a successful four-door sedan version as well. Ford Australia (1411 bytes) 1: ...'' is the [[Australia]]n subsidiary of [[Ford Motor Company]]. 3: ... drive]] model called the [[Ford Territory|Territory]]. 5: ...nault]]'s (now long since closed) Australian factory. 7: ...n. The Laser was replaced by the [[Europe]]an [[Ford Focus|Focus]] in [[2002]]. 9: ...rket in which it competed was in decline in Australia. Ford Classic (932 bytes) 1: ...r built by [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] in the UK from [[1961]] to [[1964]]. 3: ...r 1340cc and 1500cc variants of the [[Ford Kent|Ford Kent Engine]]. 5: ...ame model was a [[coupe]] version - the Consul Capri 335. 7: ...ord Corsair]]. 128,206 Classics and Capris were produced. 9: ...ul Classic was the first car of Beatle [[Paul McCartney]].
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