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Ford and pioneer
The LEO project was also a pioneer in outsourcing: in 1956, Lyons started doing the payroll calculations for Ford UK and others on the LEO I machine.
In the earlier series, he is said to have had little formal education, the character originally modeled after such figures as Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and aviation pioneer Glenn Curtiss.
After the pioneer Stephen Frank was killed, the settlers called the crossing " Frank ’ s Ford.
Another early pioneer of the subgenre is director Francis Ford Coppola's controversial 1963 film Dementia 13, which was rushed into production following Psycho < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s success at the box office.
The pioneer automobile manufacturer Henry Ford propagated antisemitic ideas in his newspaper The Dearborn Independent.
In the late 1960s, philanthropies such as the Ford Foundation and government officials such as Senator Robert F. Kennedy took an interest in local nonprofit organizations — a pioneer was the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation in Brooklyn — that attempted to apply business and management skills to the social mission of uplifting low-income residents and their neighborhoods.
Automobile pioneer Henry Ford helped halt this construction to gain favor with and membership in the exclusive Huron Mountain Club.
Ironically, founder Henry Ford was a pioneer in the sustainable business realm, experimenting with plant-based fuels during the days of the Model T. Ford Motor Company also shipped the Model A truck in crates that then became the vehicle floorboards at the factory destination.
Ford Road was named for William Ford, father of automobile pioneer Henry Ford.
Automobile pioneer Henry Ford bought the property that became the airport, and used it as farmland for a “ social engineering ” experiment that brought inner-city boys to Willow Run Farm to learn about nature, farming tasks, and the rural way of life.
The hospital is financed and built by automotive pioneer Henry Ford, who organized a closed staff of physicians and surgeons, many of whom came from Johns Hopkins.

Ford and ecological
Perhaps the most significant was Edmund Brisco Ford, who founded a field of research called ecological genetics, which played a role in the evolutionary synthesis.
Ford and his co-workers in ecological genetics were at least as important ; and Cyril Darlington, the chromosome expert, was a notable source of facts and ideas. An analysis of the ' authorities cited ' index of Evolution the modern synthesis shows indirectly those whom Huxley regarded as the most important contributors to the synthesis up to 1941 ( the book was published in 1942, and references go up to 1941 ).
* E. B. Ford ( 1901 – 1988 ), also known as Henry Ford, British ecological geneticist
Ford was on good terms with Theodosius Dobzhansky, who did ground-breaking work on ecological genetics with Drosophila species: they exchanged letters and visits.
This explanation was accepted by E. B. Ford and incorporated into his accounts of ecological genetics.
Polymorphism was crucial to research in ecological genetics by E. B. Ford and his co-workers from the mid-1920s to the 1970s ( similar work continues today, especially on mimicry ).
Ford ( ecological genetics ), Gavin de Beer ( embryology and evolution ), Charles Elton ( ecology ) and Alister Hardy ( marine biology ) held sway during the middle years of the 20th century.
Ford, namely, ecological genetics.
Ford and incorporated into his accounts of ecological genetics.
Ecological Genetics is a 1964 book by the British biologist E. B. Ford on ecological genetics.
E. B. Ford, the ecological geneticist, said of Edwin:

Ford and genetics
Ford read zoology at Oxford, and was taught genetics by Julian Huxley.
Ecological genetics and evolution: Essays in honour of E. B. Ford.
Ford was taught genetics at Oxford University by Julian Huxley, and started research on the genetics of natural populations in 1924.
Ford ( 1975 ), and for classical genetics by John Maynard Smith ( 1998 ).

Ford and continued
W. E. Ford, for example, continued to supply data on the occurrence of minerals until his death in 1939.
This engine also continued in use in some export markets using units built at a Ford plant in Brazil, where Land Rovers were built under license and the engine was also used in Ford pick-up trucks built locally.
Ford continued to fare well in the ' 90s, with the second and third generations of the Ford Taurus being named the best selling car in the United States from 1992 to 1996.
Chevrolet continued into the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s competing with Ford, and after the Chrysler Corporation formed Plymouth in 1928, Plymouth, Ford, and Chevrolet were known as the " Low-priced three ".
In Australia, some cars continued to use carburetors well into the 1990s ; these included the Honda Civic until 1993, Daihatsu Charade until 1997, the Suzuki Swift until its end in 1999, as well as the Ford Laser ( 1994 ), Mazda 323 sedan ( 1996 ), and Mitsubishi Magna sedan ( 1996 ).
Examples include MK Engineering ( who have continued on the concept and now offer their MK Indy, based on the Ford Sierra ), RaceTech with their Lada based ESTfield, DD7 in Umeå, Sweden and many more.
Britain ceded control of the territory back to Spain in 1783, after its defeat in the American Revolutionary War, and The settlement at the Cow Ford continued to grow.
As such, this did not lead to any diminishing of Kissinger's importance in actual terms, as Ford continued to have faith in his abilities and opinions.
James formed a new gang in 1879 and continued until his death on April 3, 1882, when he was shot by fellow gang-member Robert Ford.
Additional models — mostly British at first — continued to be added to the range throughout the decade, including cars such as an MG Midget TD, a Vauxhall Cresta, a Ford Zodiac, and many others.
Entry level Pintos were priced on launch at around $ 1850, making the Pinto the least expensive Ford since the " Six " of 1958, undercutting GM's Chevrolet Vega and directly targeting imported models — which continued to add competitors such as the Mazda 1200 in 1971, the Subaru DL in 1972, and the Honda Civic in 1973.
Washington received contradictory reports about the British troop movements and continued to believe that the main force was moving to attack at Chadds Ford.
Semon E. " Bunkie " Knudsen, former president of Ford Motor Company, made the company successful for a time, but the decline continued.
European manufacturers often built two-door station wagons in the post-war period for the compact class, and not four-door models, a practice that continued at Ford ( amongst others ) with its Escort Mark III, for example, well into the 1980s.
When production as an Anglia ceased in 1953, it continued as the extremely basic Ford Popular until 1959.
The Ford Taunus P6 came with new bodies: engines and platform are continued.
This replica continued to work as an engaging promotional device for the railroad in many subsequent locations until purchased by Henry Ford in 1934 with the condition that it still travel periodically to fairs and expositions on behalf of the NYCR.
While skirmishing and artillery fire continued, the British located a ford ( Pike's Ford ) across the Saranac above Macomb's defences.
With a reputation for producing high-quality cars and a policy of cutting prices, Morris's business continued to grow and increase its share of the British market overtaking Ford to become in 1924 the UK's biggest car manufacturer, holding a 51 % share of the home market yet remaining enormously profitable.
Henry Ford continued this focus on waste while developing his mass assembly manufacturing system.
Ford continued his collaborations with bands and artists such as Jing Chi, Gregg Allman and Phil Lesh.

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