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1981-1984 and US
* 1981-1984 Mercury Lynx ( US ) 1. 6 L
( 1981-1984 ) ( Reeves Entertainment 1984-1987 ) ( US distribution by NBCUniversal Television Distribution )

1981-1984 and .
Some of these essays previously appeared in " San Francisco's Appeal to Reason " ( 1981-1984 ), a leftist and counter-cultural tabloid newspaper for which Black wrote a column.
was broadcast from a Neasden garden between 1981-1984.
Simon Hawke's ( then Nicholas Yermakov's ) early books were published in 1981-1984.
Despite the disagreements of the time, the members of the 1981-1984 King Crimson maintained enough camaraderie and mutual respect to reunite in 1994 ( adding second drummer Pat Mastellotto and Warr Guitarist Trey Gunn ) with Belew continuing as the band's singer, guitarist and frontman.
* James R. Lilley 1981-1984
* 1981-1984: a new public hospital is built.
From 1981-1984, he flew the F-111F operationally at RAF Lakenheath, England, followed by a tour at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, where he was an F-111A instructor pilot and weapons officer until 1987.
He has had four self-titled series ( 1970 – 1971 ; three issues, mostly reprints ), 1974-1977 ( 20 issues ) by Mike Friedrich, 1981-1984 ( Ka-Zar the Savage, 34 issues ) by Bruce Jones and Mike Carlin, and 1997-1998 ( 20 issues ) written by Mark Waid.
# Danford L. Sawyer, Jr. ( 1981-1984 ), William J. Barrett ( Acting, 1984-1984 )
However, Renault participated in the 1981-1984 ' Mono-Box ' ECO 2000 car project along with PSA Peugeot-Citroën and the French government.
Pacific Comics ( PC ) was an independent comic book publisher that flourished from 1981-1984.
Between 1981-1984 he studied at the Faculty of Fine Art Photography at the School of Visual Arts in Ostrava, the Czech Republic, in the workshop of Borek Sousedik.
* Demetrius C. Newton, 1981-1984
The first CD featured all the 12 " mixes released during the initial period of the original lineup 1981-1984, with the exception of their second single Careless Memories, as well as remixes of several album tracks.
After retiring from the Indian Army on 31 May 1981 after 40 years of distinguished military service, General Malhotra served as the Ambassador of India to Indonesia from 1981-1984.
You Should've Heard Just What I Seen: Collected Newspaper Articles, 1981-1984.
Roughly these fit into the brackets 1967-1971, 1972-1975, 1976-1981, 1981-1984 and 1984-1991.

Ford and Escort
For instance, Mazda's Familia platform was used for Ford models like the Laser and Escort, while the Capella architecture found its way into Ford's Telstar sedan and Probe sports models.
Non-candy products featured in Seinfeld include Rold Gold pretzels ( whose advertisements at the time featured Jason Alexander ), Kenny Rogers Roasters ( a chicken restaurant chain ), Oreo Cookies, Triscuits, Ben & Jerry's, H & H Bagels, Baskin-Robbins, Dockers, Drake's Coffee Cakes, Ring Dings, Pepsi, Mello Yello, Snapple, Clearly Canadian, Bosco Chocolate Syrup, Kix ( cereal ), Cadillac, Saab, Ford Escort, Tyler Chicken ( a parody of Tyson Chicken ), Specialized Bicycles, Nike, BMW, Volvo, Toyota, Tupperware, Calvin Klein, Klein Bicycles, Ovaltine, Yoo-hoo, Arby's, TV Guide, Trump Tower, Glide Floss, Gore-Tex, Entenmann's, J. Peterman clothing catalog, and the board games Risk, Boggle, Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, and Battleship.
* September 2 – Ford Europe launches the Escort MK3, a new front-wheel drive hatchback.
Exceptions include the 1995-1996 Ford Escort / Mercury Tracer and the Eagle Summit Wagon which had automatic safety belts along with dual airbags.
The Ford Escort of Hannu Mikkola and Gunnar Palm won.
Hannu Mikkola's 1970 World Cup Rally-winning Ford Escort RS1600.
Shortly after, Ford of Britain first hired Lotus to create a high-performance version of their Cortina family car, then in 1968 launched the Escort Twin Cam, one of the most successful rally cars of its era.
An Ford Escort RS Cosworth | Escort RS Cosworth on a stage rally, driven by British driver Malcolm Wilson ( Rally ) | Malcolm Wilson.
The book also is based on purchasing a Mk1 or Mk2 Ford Escort that has been rejected for road use by the British MOT.
The car described in the Champion book is built using parts from a Mk1 or Mk2 Ford Escort with front spindles from Ford Cortina.
During VAZ 2108 development, VAZ engineers also looked closely at a range of European competitors like the Volkswagen Golf, Opel Kadett D, Ford Escort Mark III, and Renault 9.
" In some versions, such as the French ( Le Guide Galactique ) and the Greek, Ford's name was changed to " Ford Escort.
Ford Escort may refer to:
* Ford Escort ( Europe ), a vehicle manufactured by Ford Motor Company's European division from 1968 through 2003
* Ford Escort ( North America ), a compact car that was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company for the North American market
* Ford Squire, a Ford Motor Company vehicle built and marketed for the United Kingdom from 1955 through 1959, branded as the Ford Escort
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Ford and US
Ford retained a US $ 77 million ( or 12. 1 %) stake in Aston Martin, valuing the company at $ 925 million.
Ford kept a stake in the company valued at £ 40m ( US $ 70m ).
Dupont and British Petroleum left in 1997, Shell Oil ( US ) in 1998, Ford in 1999, and DaimlerChrysler, General Motors, and Texaco in 2000.
In Ford v. Wainwright 477 U. S. 399 ( 1986 ), the US Supreme Court upheld the common law rule that the insane cannot be executed.
Writer Budd Schulberg, assigned by the US Navy to the OSS for intelligence work while attached to John Ford ’ s documentary unit, was ordered to arrest Riefenstahl at her chalet in Kitzbühel, Austria, ostensibly to have her identify the faces of Nazi war criminals in German film footage captured by the Allied troops.
BMW and Ford had previously retained ownership of the Rover brand to protect the integrity of the Land Rover brand, with which ' Rover ' might be confused in the US 4x4 market ; the Rover brand was originally used under license by MG Rover until it collapsed in 2005, at which point it was re-acquired by the then Ford Motor Company owned Land Rover Limited.
* 1974 – Watergate Scandal: US President Gerald Ford pardons former President Richard Nixon for any crimes Nixon may have committed while in office.
On 28 January 1999, Volvo Group sold its business area Volvo Car Corporation to the Ford Motor Company for US $ 6. 45 billion, with the resulting group largely set on commercial vehicles.
38th US President Gerald R. Ford
This led the Dodges to file suit to protect their annual stock earnings of approximately one million dollars, in turn, leading Ford to buy out his shareholders ; the Dodges were paid some US $ 25 million.
, the United States domestic box office grosses of Ford's films total over US $ 3. 5 billion, with worldwide grosses surpassing $ 6 billion, making Ford the third highest grossing U. S. domestic box-office star.
Cooney and Morrisett procured additional multi-million dollar grants from the US federal government, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations CPB and the Ford Foundation.
Meeting between US president Richard Nixon and vice president Gerald Ford and Nicolae Ceaușescu in 1973
Both Ford and Holden engines are based on racing engines from their respective US parent companies.
The training was the result of a " Chile Project " organised in the 1950s by the US State Department and funded by the Ford Foundation, which aimed at influencing Chilean economic thinking.
After WWII, the newly organized Austrian Army was equipped with the surplus US Army Willys MB and Ford GPW Jeep.
In 1957, the first US conference was held on St. Simons Island, Georgia, with $ 30, 000 from the Ford Foundation.
In April 1953 Ford Motor Company Limited purchased from the US shareholders majority control of Briggs Motor Bodies Limited whose main factory was adjacent to the Ford plant at Dagenham.
It was funded originally by a US $ 25, 000 gift from Edsel Ford but by 1947 after the death of the two founders, the foundation owned 90 percent of the non-voting shares of the Ford Motor Company ( the Ford family kept the voting shares to themselves ).
Ford refused to buy the name for about US $ 10, 000 from Krupp at the time.
To cut down the development cost and achieve a suggested retail price of US $ 2, 368, the Mustang was based heavily on familiar yet simple components, many of which were already in production for other Ford models.

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