Earlier this week, after 21 years of service as an aircraft engineer, Richard Ford left the RAF.
Billed as "The Southern Magazine of Good Writing, " that first issue of the Oxford American also included contributions from Richard Ford, William F.
Richard Ford, a nervous character when his wife is riding, will not give interviews immediately before races - when he has done so in the past, the horse has been beaten.
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Donald Hall has seen many of the new ones (and discussed them at length with me and offered his services in reviewing the collection) and Richard Ford, Toby Wolff, Geoffrey Wolff, too, some of them.
Pardoning former President Richard Nixon cost Ford the election in 1976.
"The truck makes Jack look more like a hero, " enthuses Richard Stoddart, a Ford marketing manager.
What does he think, for example, of the fact that Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon?
Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon also hailed from working-class roots.
In 1973, when Vice President Spiro Agnew was forced to step down in a kickback scandal, Richard Nixon named Gerald Ford to replace him, in part because Ford was House minority leader, which made quick approval in Congress more likely.
Harrison Ford plays Dr. Richard Kimble, who is wrongly accused of murdering his wife and sentenced to death.
Last but not least, President Gerald Ford pardoned former president Richard Nixon.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s news bulletins on BBC One fronted by the likes of Richard Baker, Angela Rippon, Anna Ford, Moira Stuart, Peter Sissons and Martyn Lewis attracted audiences of up to 10 million people.
Richard Segarra, director of research for Ford, says several home builders, including Toll, still pass the quantitative model he uses, but that when the next issue comes out at the end of the month, there's a chance that some of the builders will no longer qualify as buys.
The state once voted reliably for Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon and its native son, Gerald Ford.
As it is, other than Gerald Ford, every Republican president since Richard Nixon has selected among the most conservative justices of the past 75 years.
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After avoiding the Watergate controversy that took down President Richard Nixon, their careers quickly escalated under Ford, with Rumsfeld becoming Defense secretary and Cheney becoming chief of staff.
Julie Logan, of the Cass Business School in London, found in separate surveys in 2001 and 2007 that 20% of the British entrepreneurs and 35% of the American entrepreneurs she studied were dyslexic. (By contrast, only 1% of corporate managers are similarly afflicted.) Famous dyslexic businessmen include Richard Branson, Charles Schwab, Ted Turner, John Chambers and Henry Ford.
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The 34-year-old would love to mark his final event for Ford before he joins Citroen with a victory but expects fellow Brit Richard Burns to triumph in the Peugeot.
In 1974, Gerald Ford was sworn in as 38th president of the United States after the resignation of Richard Nixon became effective.
Ford is an unlikely candidate for any historic list, as he took over from Richard Nixon after his resignation and wouldn't be re-elected in 1976.
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