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In September 1996, he crashed his Dodge Viper while intoxicated and subsequently checked into the Betty Ford Center for 30 days.
Gerald Ford was subsequently nominated by President Nixon and confirmed by Congress.
Warbeck's story subsequently attracted writers — most notably by the dramatist John Ford, who dramatized the story in his play Perkin Warbeck, first performed in the 1630s.
In 1929, Newton Steel opened a manufacturing plant on Lake Erie in Monroe, and this plant would later be purchased by Alcoa in 1942, Kelsey-Hayes in 1947, the Ford Motor Company in 1949 and subsequently under their Visteon division in 2000 and later as the Automotive Components Holdings in 2005.
In 1983 Sperry sold Vickers to Libbey Owens Ford ( later to be renamed TRINOVA Corporation and subsequently Aeroquip-Vickers ).
The settlement was subsequently known as Waller's Ford for over a century.
Guitarist Marc Ford was fired and bassist Johnny Colt subsequently left the group, dissolving the Crowes lineup of the previous three albums.
Cosworth was initially an independent company, later becoming part of United Engineering Industries ( UEI ) and subsequently Vickers, but also had a long association with Ford Motor Company and was a subsidiary of Ford between 1998 and 2004.
The car's commercial success has subsequently been overshadowed by the even greater sales achieved by the Cortina: in 1960, when 191, 752 Anglias left Ford's Dagenham plant in the 105E's first full production year, it set a new production-volume record for the Ford Motor Company.
He subsequently joined the staff of the Harvard Institute for International Development, where he headed a Ford Foundation-funded project to strengthen the organization and management of national family planning programs.
The Imperial Foundry, dating from around 1925, was subsequently taken over by Ford, casting engine blocks until its closure in 2008.
In Brazil, for example, the Fiat Premio was developed from the Fiat Uno in the 1980s, with Ford and GM subsequently offering sedan versions of the Opel Corsa and Ford Fiesta in the 1990s.
Donald Rumsfeld was another Chief of Staff for Ford and subsequently served as Secretary of Defense both in the Ford administration and decades later in the George W. Bush administration.
Initially expected by Malcolm Wilson to maintain a somewhat lower profile, Solberg actually became a nominated points-scorer for Ford on, of all events, the gruelling test that was the Safari Rally in early 1999, after usual understudy to the team's star driver Colin McRae, Thomas Rådström, suffered an injury and was subsequently ruled out from taking part.
Ford subsequently helmed his own prime-time variety program, The Ford Show, which ran on NBC television from October 4, 1956, to June 29, 1961.
After some podiums and his first victories in Formula Ford, Fittipaldi was first trained and then subsequently engaged by the Jim Russell Driving School Formula Three team.
Members of the community have participated in litigation against the Ford Motor Company regarding poisoning from a former toxic waste landfill, portions of which were subsequently used in the 1970s as sites for affordable housing for the Ramapough people.
The company restructured, subsequently renamed itself Paramount Communications in 1989, and promptly sold The Associates to the Ford Motor Company.
When producing the replicas, Ford painted the entire car white, then masked off the stripe and painted the rest of the car the shade of bright red ( code 2B ) used on the 1972 75 models ( and subsequently the TV cars ); this color had been discontinued for all other Torino models for 1976 in favor of a different shade of red.
He was subsequently appointed by Gerald Ford to the post of Director of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.
Models without simulated wood trim were marketed as the Country Sedan and Ranch Wagon between 1952 and 1974 ; subsequently, all full-size Ford wagons were sold as Country Squires.

Ford and married
Their daughter, Catherine, married Francis Hueffer ; through Catherine, Brown was the grandfather of novelist Ford Madox Ford and great-grandfather of Labour Home Secretary Frank Soskice.
Ford married Clara Ala Bryant ( 1866 1950 ) in 1888 and supported himself by farming and running a sawmill.
Audubon met his neighbor William Bakewell, the owner of the nearby estate " Fatland Ford ", whose daughter Lucy he married five years later.
In August 1980, Waits married Kathleen Brennan, a screenwriter, whom he had met while working on the set of the Francis Ford Coppola movie One from the Heart.
One night, Sally tearfully tells Harry over the phone that her ex, Joe ( Steven Ford ), is getting married to his legal assistant, and he rushes to her apartment to comfort her.
In 1936, he married Frances Ford Seymour Brokaw, widow of a wealthy industrialist, George Tuttle Brokaw.
Later that year, Paul and Mary Ford ( born Iris Colleen Summers ) were married.
He decides, to obtain financial advantage, that he will court two wealthy married women, Mistress Ford and Mistress Page.
He became secretary of Ford in 1915 and married Eleanor Lowtian Clay ( 1896 1976 ), niece of department store owner J. L. Hudson, on November 1, 1916.
Ford is married to the cabaret singer Anne Kerry Ford.
Ford was married to Betty Heminger from September 18, 1942, until her death on February 26, 1989 ; they had two children — Jeffrey Buckner “ Buck ” Ford ( born January 6, 1950 ) and Brion Leonard Ford ( born September 3, 1952 in San Gabriel, California-died October 24, 2008 in White House, Tennessee, of lung cancer at age 56 ).
Less than four months after Betty's death, Ford, who had long suffered from severe alcoholism, married again.
She married Stephen M. DuBrul, Jr., an investment banker who served the Ford administration, in 1994.
On October 15, 1948, she married Gerald Ford, a lawyer and World War II veteran, at Grace Episcopal Church, in Grand Rapids.
Ingrams married Mary Morgan on 24 November 1962 ; they had three children: a son, Fred ( b. 14 February 1964 ), who is an artist ; a second son, Arthur, who was disabled and died in childhood ; and a daughter, Margaret ( b. 4 May 1965 d. 12 May 2004 ) who was nicknamed Jubby and married in 1990, David Lionel Ford ( b. 1952 ), the younger son of Sir Edward William Spencer Ford, GCVO, KCB ERD ( b. 1910 ) Assistant Private Secretary to HM King George VI and to HM Queen Elizabeth II ( descended from the Earls of Shrewsbury ), by his wife, Virginia ( 1918-95 ), the daughter of the 1st and last Baron Brand, CMG ( 1878-1963 ), by his wife Phyllis Langhorne, dau of Chiswell Dabney Langhorne, of Mirador, Greenwood, Virginia, United States.
She parted ways with MGM in 1943 after her next film, Thousands Cheer, in which she appeared only for a few minutes to perform a specialty number ( as part of an all-star cast ), and the same year married Canadian-born lead actor Glenn Ford.
Onslow Ford met the American writer Jacqueline Johnson at his lectures in New York and they married in 1941.
The two were married on December 13, 2008 at The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan.

Ford and actress
* 1976 Melyssa Ford, Canadian model and actress
* 1964 Faith Ford, American actress
** Carole Ann Ford, British actress
Ford is the husband of actress Calista Flockhart.
His mother, Dorothy ( née Dora Nidelman ), was a homemaker and former radio actress, and his father, Christopher Ford ( born John William Ford ), was an advertising executive and a former actor.
* Frances Ford Seymour ( 1908 1950 ), wife of actor Henry Fonda and mother of actress Jane Fonda and actor Peter Fonda ; lived in Fairhaven for several years with family members and attended Fairhaven High School
* Ruth Ford, actress
* Constance Ford ( 1923 1993 ), American actress
* January 16 Julia Ford, English actress
His father, Robert Downey, Sr., is an actor, writer, producer, cinematographer, and director of underground films, and his mother, Elsie ( née Ford ), is also an actress and appeared in Downey Sr .' s films.
Fonda was born in New York City, the only son of actor Henry Fonda and his wife Frances Ford Seymour ; he is the younger brother of actress Jane Fonda.
* Helen Ford, actress
Contracts with actress and director Barbra Streisand, actors James Caan, Jane Fonda, Peter Sellers, and Burt Reynolds, directors Francis Ford Coppola and Blake Edwards, writer John Milius, singer Peter Frampton, and producer Ray Stark quickly followed.
His first marriage was to actress Elsie Downey ( née Ford ), with whom he had two children: actress / writer Allyson Downey and actor Robert Downey, Jr.
Faith Ford ( born September 14, 1964 ) is an American television and film actress, known for having played the roles of Corky Sherwood on Murphy Brown and Hope Fairfield-Shanowski on Hope & Faith.
As it happened, the version chosen was the one in which the TARDIS doors would not close ; other errors included actress Carole Ann Ford flubbing a line of dialogue, Jacqueline Hill getting caught in a doorway, a camera banging into a piece of scenery during one of the scrapyard sequences, and William Russell accidentally knocking over a mannequin in the scrapyard.
In Soviet Armenia, Sergei Parajanov's The Color of Pomegranates where Georgian actress Sofiko Chiaureli plays five different characters, and which was banned by Soviet authorities, and also long unavailable in the west, was praised by critic Mikhail Vartanov as " revolutionary " Unlike the more action-oriented Jesse James films of the past, Dominik's unconventional epic, perhaps more accurately, details the outlaw's relinquishing psyche during the final months of his life as he finds himself succumbing to the paranoia of being captured and developing a rather precarious friendship with his eventual assassin, Robert Ford.
During this period Scott remarried and he and his second wife, actress Ruth Ford, had a child together as well ( he adopted her daughter from a previous marriage ).
Constance Ford ( July 1, 1923 February 26, 1993 ) was an American actress and model.
* Faith Ford ( born 1964 ), American actress
Pierre Balmain and the actress Ruth Ford ( actress ) | Ruth Ford, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1947Pierre Alexandre Claudius Balmain (, b. Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Savoie, 18 May 1914 Paris, France, 29 June 1982 ) was a French fashion designer.

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