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(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People
(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People is the third album by soul group the Chi-Lites, released in 1971. It includes the hit single "Have You Seen Her?", later covered by MC Hammer. Track listing "Yes I'm Ready (If I Don't Get To Go)""We Are Neighbors""I Want To Pay You Back (For Loving Me)..
...For Dummies
Cover of HTML 4 for Dummies. ...For Dummies is a prolific, commercially available series of instructional books which may present non-intimidating guides for readers new to the various topics covered. Despite the title, their publisher takes pains to emphasize that the books are not literally ..
...For Victory
...For Victory is a Bolt Thrower album. It was recorded at Sawmill studios in 1994, produced by Colin Richardson and Bolt Thrower. Drum tracks are recorded somewhere else though. It is released on Earache Records: Mosh 120 in 1994. A limited edition contains a live CD titled War. The songs "...Fo..
F. Orlin Tremaine
F. Orlin Tremaine (born January 7, 1899 - dead October 22, 1956) was an American science fiction editor. Tremaine became the second editor of Astounding Science Fiction in 1933 following the magazine's purchase by Street and Smith when William Clayton went bankrupt. Tremaine remained editor until ..
Fíorscéal
Fíorscéal is an Irish language documentary series produced for Irish language television channel TG4 (previously Teilifís na Gaeilge) on aspects of world current affairs and other topics. The etymology of the name comes from fíor, meaning "true" and scéal meaning "story". The audio is spoken ..
For
For may refer to: A common conjunction (A gift for you) (I only did it for the prize)The for loop, used in programmingThe Fornax Constellation4 (number) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, y..
For-profit hospital
For-profit hospitals, or alternatively investor-owned hospitals, are investor-owned chains of hospitals which have been established particularly in the United States during the late twentieth century. In contrast to the traditional and more common non-profit hospitals, they attempt to garner a profi..
For-Profit School
For-Profit Schools are educational institutions that are run by private, profit-seeking companies or organizations. There are two major types of for-profit schools, the first type operating as a business, receiving fees from each student it enrolls in an attempt to maximize its profit from its ..
Forada, Minnesota
Forada is a city in Douglas County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 197 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.4 km² (0.5 mi²). 1.4 km² (0.5 mi²) of it is land and 1.85% is water. Demographics As of the census2 ..
Forage
Forage is the herbaceous plant material (mainly grasses and legumes) eaten by grazing animals. Bull eating forage The major forage types: PastureRangelandHaySilage Forage (honeybee) can also be the nectar producing plants that are available for nectar gatherers, such as honeybees. See also Brow..
Forager (comics)
Forager is a DC Comics superhero who first appeared in The New Gods #9 (August 1972). Character history Evolving from the “micro-life” spread on New Genesis during their war with Apokolips, Forager is part of a society of humanoid bugs that thrive in colonies beneath the surface of the planet. ..
Forage (honeybee)
For bees, their forage or food supply consists of nectar and pollen from blooming plants within flight range. The forage sources for honeybees are an important consideration for beekeepers in determining where to locate hives for maximum honey production and/or feed for themeselves and brood in the ..
Forage analysis
Forage analysis is an integral part of modern animal production in any high output farming systems. Livestock managers require detailed information about the feedstuffs of their herds in order to best achieve production goals, whether they are concerned with economic efficiency or maximum yields. Th..
Forage harvester
A self propelled John Deere 5730 Forage Harvester. A Forage Harvester (also known as a Silage Harvester) is a farm implement that creates silage. Silage is grass or corn that has been chopped into small pieces, and compacted together in a storage silo to provide feed for cattle. Haylage is the..
Forage War
The Forage War was a partisan war consisting of many small skirmishes that took place in New Jersey during the American Revolutionary War in 1777, following the battles of Trenton and Princeton. The British, after losing two major outposts, realized they could not have their forces split into posts..
Foraging
Foraging has the strict meaning of searching for food. However, it has acquired an important technical meaning within the science of behavioral ecology where it refers to predator-prey interactions (note that in ecology, prey can be plant as well as animals). It is also an important study in socia..
Foraker
Foraker can refer to: Mount Foraker in AlaskaForaker, OklahomaJoseph B. Foraker, US senatorForaker Act, United States federal law This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the..
Foraker, Oklahoma
Foraker is a town in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 23 at the 2000 census. Geography Foraker is located at [36°52′21″N, 96°33′56″W] (36.872607, -96.565426)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ..
Foraker Act
The Foraker Act, also known as the Organic Act of 1900, is a United States federal law that established civilian government on the island of Puerto Rico, which had been newly acquired by the United States as a result of the Spanish-American War. President William McKinley signed the act on April 2, ..
Foramen
In anatomy, a foramen is any opening. Contents 1 Examples1.1 Skull1.2 Other2 See also Examples Skull See Foramina of skull Other the apical foramen is the hole at the tip of the root of a tooth.the foramen ovale (heart) is a hole between the venous and arterial sides of th..
Foramen cecum
Foramen cecum can refer to: Foramen cecum (frontal bone)Foramen cecum (tongue)Foramen cecum (medulla oblongata) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point dire..
Foramen cecum (frontal bone)
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Foramen cecum (medulla oblongata)
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Foramen cecum (tongue)
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Foramen lacerum
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Foramen of Panizza
The Foramen of Panizza is a shunt, which connects the left and right aorta in the crocodile heart. It plays an important role in the crocodile’s ability to switch from a terrestrial circulatory pattern to an aquatic one. When on land, the Foramen of Panizza is open and connects the left and right ..
Foramen of Winslow
In human anatomy, the foramen of Winslow, also known as the epiploic foramen and foramen epiploicum (Latin), is the passage of communication, or foramen, between the greater sac, the general cavity (of the abdomen), and the lesser sac, the omental bursa. It is bounded anteriorly by the free borde..
Foramen ovale
There are multiple structures in the human body with the name foramen ovale (plural: foramina ovalia; Latin for "oval hole"): In the fetal heart, the foramen ovale (heart) is a shunt from the right to left atrium. At the base of the skull, the foramen ovale (skull) transmits the mandibular nerve, o..
Foramen ovale (heart)
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Foramen ovale (skull)
Foramen ovale of Sphenoid In a study conducted on 100 skulls, the foramen ovale was divided into 2 or 3 components in 4.5% of the cases. The borders of the foramen in some skulls were also irregular and rough. This may suggest, based on radiological images, the presence of morbid changes, which mig..
Foramen rotundum
Foramen rotundum of Sphenoid Contents 1 Morphology and morphometry2 References3 See also4 External links Morphology and morphometry The foramen rotundum evolves in shape throughout the fetal period, and from birth to adolescence. It achieves a perfect ring-shaped formation..
Foramen singulare
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Foramen spinosum
Foramen spinosum of Sphenoid The mean area of the foramen spinosum/foramina is not considerable, which may suggest that it/they play(s) a minor role in the dynamics of blood circulation in the venous system of the head. Contents 1 Morphology and morphometry2 References3 See also4..
Foramina of Morgagni
The foramina of Morgagni (sing.: foramen of Morgagni) are small zones lying between the costal and sternal attachments of the diaphragm. ..
Foramina of Scarpa
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Foramina of skull
The following is a list of holes, or foramina, in the base of the skull and what goes through each of them. Arranged from anterior to posterior: Contents 1 List of foramina2 Base of skull. Upper surface3 Base of skull. Inferior surface.4 External links List of foramina bone..
Foramina venarum minimarum
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Foraminifera
The Foraminifera, or forams for short, are a large group of amoeboid protists with reticulating pseudopods, fine strands that branch and merge to form a dynamic net. They typically produce a shell, or test, which can have either one or multiple chambers, some becoming quite elaborate in structure...
Foraminotomy
Foraminotomy is a medical operation used to relieve pressure on nerves that are being compressed by the intervertebral foramina, the passages through the bones of the vertebrae of the spine that pass nerve bundles to the body from the spinal cord. One example of a foraminotomy is a keyhole foramino..
Foras
In demonology Foras (alternatively Forcas or Forrasis) is a powerful Great President of Hell, being obeyed by twenty-nine legions of demons. He teaches logic and ethics in all their branches, the virtues of all herbs and precious stones, can make a man witty, eloquent, invisible (invincible accordin..
Foras Áiseanna Saothair
An Foras Áiseanna Saothair, commonly known as FÁS - the Training and Employment Authority, is a state agency in the Republic of Ireland, with responsibility for assisting those seeking employment. The authority was established in January 1988 under the [Labour Services Act, 1987] the a..
Foras na Gaeilge
Foras na Gaeilge is the governing body of the Irish language, set up on 2 December 1999, which is responsible for the promotion of the language throughout the island of Ireland. It assumed the roles of Bord na Gaeilge, An Gúm, and An Coiste Téarmaíochta, which had formerly been state bodies under..
Fora da Casinha
Fora da Casinha Football Club is a Brazilian Football Club sports association from Ivoti, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. In 2005, Fora da Casinha won its first regional championship, after defeating Sterns in the final. ..
Forb
A forb is a non-woody flowering plant that is not a grass. Since it is non-woody, it is not a shrub or tree either. Thus most wild and garden flowers, herbs and vegetables are forbs. Forbs do not form a coherent taxonomic group: there are many families and even genera of plants that include forbs..
Forbach
Forbach is also a town in south-western Germany. Centre Centre Church Train station Forbach is a town and commune, in the Moselle département, in France. It is located near the German border. Population (1999): 22,784. External link [Town council website] ..
Forbach (Baden)
Forbach is also a city in north-eastern France. Forbach is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies in the district of Rastatt. It is located in the Murg river valley, in the northern part of the Schwarzwald mountains. The city is further broken down into the following districts: Langenbrand..
Forback Moment
A Forback Moment is a sort of variant of déjà vu. In this moment you move forward in time and experience something (often something outrageous you would not normally do) only to the snap back into the present and realise you have not done this thing at all. This may be described as a type of Pro..
Forbes
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Forbes Building on Fifth Avenue in New York City Forbes is an American business and financial magazine founded in 1917 by B.C. Forbes. After his death in 1954 and his son Bruce's death in 1964, it was long synonymous with his flamboyant second son Ma..
Forbes, Missouri
Forbes is an unincorporated community in southeastern Holt County, Missouri. It is located about five miles southeast of Oregon. Its post office has closed and mail now comes from Oregon. ..
Forbes, New South Wales
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Forbes, North Dakota
Forbes is a city in Dickey County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 64 at the 2000 census. Forbes was founded in 1905. Geography Forbes is located at [45°56′39″N, 98°46′59″W] (45.944070, -98.783134)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Un..
Forbesdale, Gauteng
Forbesdale is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3. Suburbs in Region 3 of Johannesburg Abbotsford | Atholhurst | Atholl Gardens | Atholl | Bagleyston | Benmore Gardens | Beverley Gardens | Birdhaven | Birnam | Blairgowrie | Blue Haven | Bordeaux | Bramley..
Forbesganj
Forbesganj is a city and a municipality in Araria district in the state of Bihar, India. Geography Forbesganj is located at [26.3° N 87.25° E][http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/34/Forbesganj.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - ..
Forbes & Wallace
Forbes and Wallace Inc. Department Store, Springfield, Massachusetts. The Forbes and Wallace Store was constructed by partners Alexander B. Forbes and Andrew Brabner Wallace in 1874 at the corner of Main and Vernon Streets, Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1896 Forbes retired and Wallace became sol..
Forbes (disambiguation)
The name Forbes may refer to many things: The Scottish clan, Clan Forbes. People: Forbes family, an extended American family known for involvement in Chinese mercantile trade and its entrepreneurial and political members[[List of people by name: Fo#Fora - Forc|List of people by name: Fo]] Other: ..
Forbes 400
{| class="wikitable" |- |colspan=4 | Chart 1 - Forbes 400 statistics |- | Year || Number of self-made women || Richest self-made woman || Number of blacks || Richest African American ||Richest American||Minimum net worth |- | 1998 || ? || ? ||1|| Oprah Winfrey || Bill Gates ||? |- | 1999 || ? || ..
Forbes 500
The Forbes 500 is an annual listing of the top 500 American companies produced by Forbes Magazine. The list is calculated by combining five factors: sales, profits, assets, market value, and employees. Reasoning behind the list The Forbes 500 was created to answer the question: what are the largest..
Forbes Air Force Base
Forbes Air Force Base was Strategic Air Command airfield located five miles south of Topeka, Kansas that was transferred to the Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority and now is known as Forbes Field. It was named for Major Daniel Forbes, a Air Force pilot from Kansas who was killed in a crash of th..
Forbes Arena
The Forbes Arena is a 6,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. It is home to the Morehouse College maroon tigers basketball team. It also hosted some events during the 1996 Summer Olympics and was the home arena to the Atlanta Glory. It was opened in 1996. It sits adjacent to the ..
Forbes Burnham
Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham (February 20 1923 – August 6 1985) was a Guyanese political leader and President of Guyana. Early life and education Burnham, who was of African descent, was born in Kitty, a suburb of George town, East Demerara, Guyana as one of three children to a poor family;..
Forbes Carlile
Forbes Carlile and wife Ursula Carlile were a leading trainers of swimmers in Australia. They were assisted by Tom Green. Students Students include: Karen MorasShane Gould Gail Neall - butterflyJohn Davies (swimmer)Terry GathercoleIan O'BrienTerry GathercoleIan O'Brien See also ..
Forbes family
This article is about the Forbes family related to US Senator John Kerry. For the family associated with Forbes magazine, see Forbes family (publishers). The Forbes family is a wealthy extended American family originating in Boston, whose ancestors became wealthy in the 19th Century from trading be..
Forbes family (publishers)
This article is about the Forbes family associated with Forbes magazine. For information about the Forbes family related to US Senator John Kerry, see Forbes family. The Forbes family includes a number of related people that founded, and have worked for, Forbes magazine. Noted members include B.C. ..
Forbes Fictional 15
Forbes Fictional Fifteen is an article compiled by Michael Noer and Dan Ackman on September 2, 2002. The article pays homage to some of the most notoriously rich pop-culture characters of the 20th (and 21st) century. Forbes provided each character with a short biography and statistics including thei..
Forbes Field
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Redirect [[Template:Infobox Stadium]] Forbes Field was a Major League Baseball park in the Oakland neighborhood (or University District) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It served as the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League from mid-1909 to mid-..
Forbes Field (disambiguation)
Forbes Field may refer to: Forbes Field, a former Major League Baseball park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.Forbes Field (Kansas), an airport in Topeka, Kansas, USA. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to..
Forbes Field (Kansas)
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Forbes George Vernon
Lieutenant Forbes George Vernon, ret. (British Army) was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Canadian province of British Columbia from 1875 to 1882, and from 1886 to 1894, representing the riding of Yale. He ran for the constituency of Yale-East in 1894 following a redistribution, but was d..
Forbes Global 2000
The Forbes Global 2000 is an annual ranking of the top 2000 corporations in the world by Forbes magazine. The ranking is based on a mix of four metrics: Sales, Profit, Assets and Market Value. The Forbes Global 2000 is a useful indicator of which are the leading companies in the world, but it is on..
Forbes Islands National Park
Forbes Islands is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 1962 km northwest of Brisbanein the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Queensland and is located about 40km North East of Iron Range National Park and Lockhart River in the Cape Weymouth area in the Coral Sea. Fact sheet Area: 1.09 km²Coordi..
Forbes magazine list of the The Twenty Most Influential Businessmen Of All Time
In 2005, Forbes magazine compiled a list [link] of the "The Twenty Most Influential Businessmen Of All Time", ranking them as follows: Henry Ford (1863-1947)J. P. Morgan (1837-1913)John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937)Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)Sam Walton (1918-1992)Thomas J. Watson, Jr. ..
Forbes March
Forbes March (born 12 May, 1973) is a Canadian actor. Although born in Bristol, South West England, he was raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Originally a model, he attended the Lee Strasberg Acting Institute on a full scholarship. His first big acting role was winning the part of Scott Chandler o..
Forbes Masson
Forbes Masson (born August 17, 1963, Falkirk, Scotland) is a British actor. Masson’s first television appearances were in the late 80s, including an episode of Taggart. He is most famous for writing and performing alongside Alan Cumming in the situation comedy, The High Life. Masson and Cumming ..
Forbes Midas
The Forbes Midas list is the annual ranking by Forbes Magazine of the best dealmakers in high-tech and life sciences. These individuals have proved their mettle by creating wealth through an economic slump. The current list for 2006 is as follows: Michael Moritz- Sequoia CapitalL. John Doerr - K..
Forbes Mill
Forbes Mill is a 1854 mill located in Los Gatos, California that is now a museum. Forbes mill was built by James Alexander Forbes who was born in Scotland in 1804 or 1805. He came to California in about 1831. The gold rush gave James the idea to put up a flour mill as there were few in California..
Forbes Museum of Tangier
Forbes Museum of Tangier is a museum founded by the American billionaire and publisher of Forbes magazine, Malcolm Forbes, in Tangier, Morocco. The museum has a collection of a total of 115,000 models of lead soldiers. These figures re-enact the major battles of history; from Waterloo to Dien Bien ..
Forbes on Fox
Forbes on Fox is an American business analysis program, the third show of the Cost of Freedom business block, on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. ET on the Fox News Channel. The show is hosted by David Asman. Forbes on Fox is the only one of the Cost of Freedom shows that does not feature any of the "rotat..
Forbes Phillipson-Masters
Forbes Ernest Phillipson-Masters (born 14 November 1955) was an English footballer who played in central defence. His career consisted of spells at Southampton (1973-1979), Exeter City (1976 - loan), Bournemouth (1977 - loan) , Luton Town (1978 - loan), Plymouth Argyle (1979-1982) , Bristol City (1..
Forbes Point, Nova Scotia
Forbes Point is a quaint little community on the southwestern shore of Nova Scotia. It is part of the Municipality of Barrington. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Economy5 Recreation History Forbes Point was named after Alexander Forbes, who settled the ..
Forbes State Forest
Forbes State Forest, Pennsylvania ..
Forbhlaith, Countess of Atholl
Forbhlaith (written also as Forflissa, Ferelith, Fernelith or Forueleth) was the latter of two heiresses of Atholl, the other being her sister Isabella. She married David de Hastings, a French knight who already possessed minor lands in Angus. They were, however, without a son when David died in 124..
Forbidden
Forbidden can refer to a number of things: It is an English word referring to something that is off-limits.Forbidden (1932 film) is a 1932 film directed by Frank CapraForbidden (1953 film)Forbidden (1984 film)Forbidden (band) was a 1980s American metal bandForbidden (album) was 1995 album by Blac..
Forbidden (1984 film)
This HBO made-for-cable movie tells the tale of a wealthy German countess who hid her Jewish boyfriend in her apartment in World War Two. Jacqueline Bisset portrayed the Countess and Jurgen Prochnow starred as her lover. The plot is loosely based on a true story originally told in the non-fiction ..
Forbidden (album)
Forbidden was the 1995 effort from Black Sabbath. It is also the band's most recent studio album (as of June 4, 2006). It was generally panned by fans and critics alike at the time of its release. Band members have stated that the album was only made in order to fulfill contractual obligations wit..
Forbidden (band)
Forbidden Forbidden is a Thrash metal band from the San Francisco Bay Area, part of the Bay Area Thrash scene, most popular in the late 1980s and the early 1990s. Their style is an unique mixture between Thrash metal with Power Metal, Doom Metal and classical influences. History Forbidden w..
Forbidden (novel)
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Forbidden is a mystery/romant..
Forbidden books
Books have been outlawed and burned many times in history when they are considered to contain forbidden knowledge. Some of them: Index Librorum Prohibitorum in the 16th century. The Catholic church forbade some books that could be against their faith During European domination by the Nazis books we..
Forbidden Broadway
Forbidden Broadway is an off-Broadway show created and written by Gerard Alessandrini and directed by Alessandrini and long-time collaborator Phillip George. It opened on January 15, 1982 at Palsson's Supper Club in New York City. The current incarnation, Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit..
Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 1
Forbidden Broadway, known also as Forbidden Broadway, Volume 1, is the first album released by Gerard Alessandri, the creator of Forbidden Broadway. Because the album features the five cast members from the original show, the album bears the label "Original Cast Recording." The album, recorded Jun..
Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 2
Forbidden Broadway, Volume 2 is the second album released for Forbidden Broadway, an off-Broadway musical that spoofs Broadway's latest musicals. The album was recorded and mixed in February 1991 in New York at Sear Sound. In the liner notes, Gerard Alessandri, the show's creator, gives us insight ..
Forbidden Broadway, Vol. 3
Forbidden Broadway, Volume 3 is the third album released to accompany Gerard Alessandri's off-Broadway show that spoofs Broadway's latest musicals. Volume 3 was recorded in November 1993 and released in 1994, recorded at DRG Records, Inc. in New York. The album follows the tradition of pointing fin..
Forbidden Broadway: 20th Anniversary Edition
Forbidden Broadway: 20th Anniversary Edition is the sixth volume in the Forbidden Broadway soundtracks. Although there isn't a show with the same title, the CD has twenty- five of Forbidden Broadway's best songs, including eight previously unreleased tracks. It was conceived and created by Gerard ..
Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit
Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit (Forbidden Broadway: SVU for short) is the latest incarnation of Gerard Alessandri's hit off-Broadway musical revue, and is currently playing at New York's 47th Street Theatre. It opened on December 17, 2004 at the Douglas Fairbanks Theatre in New York. The..
Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey
Forbidden Broadway 2001: A Spoof Odyssey is the twenty- first century's first incarnation of the award- winning off-Broadway show. It was conceived and created by Gerard Alessandri and satirizes Broadway's latest. The show opened in 2000 in the basement of Ellen's Stardust Diner. An album, the se..
Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up Its Act
Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up Its Act is another of one of Gerard Alessandri's versions of Forbidden Broadway, his popular off-Broadway musical revue spoofing "the best of Broadway". The show played in the basement of Ellen's Stardust Diner, and the album is the fifth volume in the series. Because ..
Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back
Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back! is a version of Forbidden Broadway created by Gerard Alessandri. It premiered in the basement of Ellen's Stardust Diner and, as is the show's tradition, spoofed Broadway's latest. An album was also released to accompany it, being the fourth volume of the FB franchi..
Forbidden City
Coordinates: [39°54′56″N, 116°23′27″E] Overview of the Forbidden City The Forbidden City or Forbidden Palace (}}}; }}}; literally "Purple Forbidden City"), located at the exact center of the ancient city of Beijing, was the imperial palace during the mid-Ming and the Qing D..
Forbidden City Cop
Forbidden City Cop is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy directed by Vincent Kok and Stephen Chow. Synopsis In this period comedy, Stephen Chow stars as Ling Ling Fat, an incompetent secret agent and personal bodyguard of the emperor. He is working as a gynocologist. He has a pretty and lovely wife. Trivia L..
Forbidden Colors
Forbidden Colors (or )is a novel by Yukio Pseud Mishima, translated in 1968. The name kinjiki is a euphemism for homosexuality. The kanji 禁 means "forbidden" and 色 in this case means "erotic love", although it can also mean "colour". The word "kinjiki" also means colours which were forbidden t..
Forbidden Evil (album)
Track listing Chalice Of Blood (4:33)Off The Edge (4:19)Through Eyes Of Glass (6:26)Forbidden Evil (5:43)March Into Fire (5:14)Feel No Pain (5:11)As Good As Dead (4:17)Follow Me (7:01) ..
Forbidden Forest
Forbidden Forest can refer to: An area by Hogwarts in Harry PotterA novel by Mircea EliadeAn early 1980's computer game for the Commodore 64, followed by one sequel.The documentary film Forbidden ForestThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the s..
Forbidden Forest (film)
Forbidden Forest is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2004. It is approximately 70 minutes long. Jean Guy Comeau is an Acadian woodlot owner who fought his way out of poverty and retired after nearly 40 years in a pulp mill. Born to a wealthy family, Francis Wishart is a painter and winemake..
Forbidden fruit
The term "forbidden fruit" is a popular metaphor that describes any object of desire whose appeal is a direct result of the knowledge that it cannot or should not be obtained. The phrase comes from the Bible, where it is the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil eaten by Adam and Eve in th..
Forbidden Games
Jeux interdits (Forbidden Games), is a 1952 French language motion picture based on the François Boyer novel, Les Jeux Inconnus about which Hollywood film critic Leonard Maltin said: "Jeux interdits is almost unquestionably the most compelling and intensely poignant drama featuring young children ..
Forbidden Gardens
Statues at Forbidden Gardens in Houston, Texas. Forbidden Gardens is an unusual outdoor museum of Chinese culture and history located in Katy, Texas. The museum is funded privately by a Chinese businessman interested in sharing his country's history. Forbidden Gardens takes it name from two of..
Forbidden Hollywood
Forbidden Hollywood was an off-Broadway show created by Gerard Alessandri, who also created the ever-popular Forbidden Broadway. But instead of spoofing Broadway, FH spoofed popular films (such as Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, The Wizard Of Oz, and Aladdin and the songs featured in them (or else othe..
Forbidden Kingdoms
Forbidden Kingdoms refers to two sets of rules, Forbidden Kingdoms (Forbidden Kingdoms), and Forbidden Kingdoms: Modern (FK: Modern), by R. Hyrum Savage and Dave Webb, published by OtherWorld Creations, the publishers of the new edition of Chill (role-playing game). Both sets of rules can be cons..
Forbidden knowledge
Forbidden knowledge in contrast to secret knowledge is used to describe forbidden books or other information to which access is restricted or deprecated for political or religious reasons. Forbidden knowledge is commonly not secret, rather a society or various institutions will use repressive mechan..
Forbidden line
A forbidden line is a spectral line emitted by atoms undergoing energy transitions not normally allowed by the selection rules of quantum mechanics. Although they are technically forbidden, there is a non-zero probability of their spontaneous occurrence, should an atom or molecule be raised to an e..
Forbidden Love
Forbidden Love (also called Honour Lost in the United States) is a book written by Norma Khouri. It was allegedly a true story about her best friend in Jordan. The story describes her friend Dalia's love for a Christian soldier, which had been kept secret from Dalia's Muslim father due to conflict ..
Forbidden mechanism
A forbidden mechanism is a commonly misunderstood concept in chemistry. It usually refers to electrons changing state (e.g. a forbidden transition) but it can refer to some reactions too. The common misconception is in the term "forbidden" itself and its usual English connotation. In chemistry, fo..
Forbidden Places
Forbidden Places is a 1991 album by the Meat Puppets. It is their first release on London Records. It is currently out of print. Track list "Sam" (3:05)"Nail It Down" (3:32)"This Day" (3:14)"Open Wide" (3:11)"Another Moon" (3:39)"That's How It Goes" (3:24)"Whirlpool" (3:31)"Popskull" (3:..
Forbidden Planet
Forbidden Planet is a classic 1956 science fiction film and a subsequent novelization by W.J. Stuart. The film features a number of spectacular special effects, groundbreaking use of an all-electronic music score, and the first screen appearance of the famous Robby the Robot. The film's character..
Forbidden Planet (bookstore)
Forbidden Planet on Shaftesbury Avenue Forbidden Planet is a science fiction, fantasy and horror bookshop in London, England, with a chain of smaller stores across the British Isles, named after the movie Forbidden Planet. As well as books the store sells comic books, videos, DVDs, games, a..
Forbidden Plateau
The Forbidden Plateau is a small, hilly plateau in the east of the Vancouver Island Ranges in British Columbia, located roughly between Mount Albert Edward to the southwest and Mount Washington (site of the Mount Washington Alpine Resort) to the northeast. The gently sloping sub-alpine terrain ..
Forbidden rice
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Forbidden rice is a short-grained, heirloom rice that is black when raw and dark purple when cooked. The name co..
Forbidden World
Forbidden World, originally titled Mutant, is a 1982 science fiction film. The screenplay was written by Tim Curnen, from a screenstory by R.J. Robertson and Jim Wynorski. It was co-edited and directed by Allan Holzman, who had edited Battle Beyond the Stars two years earlier. The cast includes Jess..
Forbidden Zone
For the Forbidden Zone appearing in Planet of the Apes and its sequels, click here. Forbidden Zone is the title of a 1980 science-fiction/comedy/musical cult film directed by Richard Elfman with music composed by his brother Danny Elfman. It was a bare-bones, underground production, filmed in b..
Forbidden Zone (Planet of the Apes)
The Forbidden Zone in the Planet of the Apes movie series is the barren, lifeless area declared off-limits to all apes. While the specific reasons why the area is forbidden are unknown to most apes, they know it as a wasteland fit only for humans, outlaws and fools. [Spoiler warningSpoiler war..
Forbidding What is Evil
''This article is about the Shia doctrine. For the Qur'anic term, see Enjoin what is good and forbid what is wrong Forbidding what is Evil (Arabic: "Nahy an al-Munkar"), is a part of Shia Islam's Branches of Religion and means, for example, to oppose injustice. In a more political and social contex..
Forbregd
Forbregd is a village in Verdal municipality, Norway. Together with the neighboring village Lein, it is registered by Statistics Norway as an urban area under the name Forbregd/Lein. Forbregd/Lein has a population of 661 . References ..
Forbury Gardens
The Forbury Gardens were originally the outer court of Reading Abbey in front of the Abbey Church. Fairs were held here three times a year until the early 1800s. Today it is a very attractive public park owned by Reading Borough Council. Contents 1 History2 Today2.1 Maiwand Lion2...
Forbush decrease
A Forbush decrease is a rapid decrease in the observed galactic cosmic ray intensity following a coronal mass ejection (CME). It occurs due to the magnetic field of the plasma solar wind sweeping some of the galactic cosmic rays away from Earth. Contents 1 Observation2 History3 See..
Forbush Man
Forbush Man was the mascot of Marvel Comics' Not Brand Echh, a 1960's comic book that spoofed comic books. He had a red costume with a Big F on it and a pot with eye-holes on his head. His name was inspired by a long-running gag in the letters section of Marvel comics, by a fictional character nam..
Força
"Força" is a pop song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado and Gerald Eaton and Brian West for Furtado's second studio album Folklore (2003). The track was produced by Track & Field and received a positive reception from music critics. Released in June 2004, the song was chosen as ..
Forcado
Forcado is the name given to a member of the team that performs the pega de cara or pega de caras ("face catch"), the final event in a typical Portuguese bullfight. Forcados were usually people from lower classes who, to this day, practice their art through amateur associations. In past times the ..
Forcados River
The Forcados River is a channel of the Niger River, in southern Nigeria. It flows for approximately 198 km and meets the sea at the Bight of Benin. It is an important channel for small ships. ENDURANCE FCUK LeEnduranceColeccion.tv Endurance Fcuk (Forcados Connection UK) Endurance 007 Tees. These..
Forcalquier
Forcalquier Country France Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Départment Alpes-de-Haute-Provence(sous-préfecture) Arrondissement Forcalquier Canton Forcalquier INSEE 04088 Postal Code 04300 MayorCurrent Term Christophe Castaner200..
Forcarei
Forcarei is a municipality in Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra. [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipalities of Pontevedra Agolada | Arbo | Baiona | Barro | Bueu | Caldas de Reis | Cambados | Campo Lameiro | Cangas | A Cañiza | Catoira | Cerdedo | Cotobade |..
Forças Armadas de Cabinda
The Forças Armadas de Cabinda (FAC) or Armed Forces of Cabinda is the armed wing of the political separatist group the Frente para a Libertação do Enclave de Cabinda (FLEC, Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda). The goal of the FAC is the independence of the enclave province of Cab..
Forcat e Armatosura të Republikës së Kosovës
Forcat e Armatosura të Republikës së Kosovës or FARK, "The Armed Forces of the Republic of Kosova" (AFRK) was a guerilla group in Kosovo created by Bujar Bukoshi in August 1988. Their number was largely unknown, estimated to be between 120 and 3,000 fighters in 1999. Bujar Bukoshi (pronounc..
Força Macabra
Força Macabra is a Finnish hardcore punk band that play a Brazilian style of hardcore. Partial discography Full lengths/EPs 1st demo recorded 6th december 19912nd demo "Para agonia e morte" recorded 19th August 1992Nos Tumulos Abertos 12"LP (Genet Records 1995)s/t 7" (Tortured Skull Productions/Ma..
Força Portugal
Força Portugal is a Portuguese right of center political alliance consisting of the Social Democratic Party and the People's Party. The parties contested together in the 2004 European Elections. The alliance won 33% of the votes and 9 seats. Seven of these seats went to the Social Democrats and t..
Força Sindical
FS The Força Sindical (FS) is a trade union centre in Brazil. It was formed in 1991 by Luis Antônio Medeiros, a leader from the Confederação Geral dos Trabalhadores. The FS is affiliated with the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. References External Links [www.fsindic..
Force
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. In physics, a classical force is a name given to a net influence that causes a free body with mass to accelerate. A net (or resultant) force which causes such acceleration may be the non-zero additive sum of many different forces acting on a body. Force i..
Force-based algorithms
Force-directed algorithms are a class of algorithms for drawing graphs in an aesthetically pleasing way. Their purpose is to position the nodes of a graph in two dimensional or three dimensional space so that all the edges are of more or less equal length and there are as few crossing edges as possi..
Force-feeding
Force-feeding is the practice of feeding someone against his or her will. Contents 1 Force-feeding of humans1.1 Countering (self-)starvation1.2 Coercive and torturous use1.3 Other purposes2 Force-feeding of animals3 Sources Force-feeding of humans Force-feeding shou..
Force-fire
The force-fire (Scottish Gaelic: tein’-éigin), or a fire produced by friction, was used in folk magic practice in the Scottish Highlands up until the 19th century. Believers considered it an antidote against bewitching, as well as the plague, murrain and all infectious diseases among cattle. It i..
Force-free magnetic field
A force-free magnetic field is a type of field which arise as a special case from the magnetostatic equation in plasmas. This special case arises when the plasma pressure is so small relative to the magnetic pressure, that the plasma pressure may be ignored, and so only the magnetic pressure is cons..
Force-get
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. force-get is a package management system for GNU/Linux which aims to allow for the co-existence of binary and source packages on the same comput..
Force-sensitive
Force-sensitivity is a condition in the fictional Star Wars universe where a life form possesses a natural connection to the Force. Though the Force flows through all life, with only rare exceptions (such as the Yuuzhan Vong), outright sensitivity to it is a more uncommon trait. Force-sensitivity ..
Force4
Force4 is a development system and framework for the rapid development of Rich Internet Applications for the connection of databases to different presentation technologies. It integrates the creation and reverse engineering of database models, the creation of the necessary objects and access classes..
Force9
Force9 (aka F9) was the original name of the ISP that now trades as PlusNet PLC. Contents 1 Detailed History2 Brand3 Customers4 External links Detailed History In early 1997, a PC computer-peripherals company based in Worksop (UK), decided to have a crack at a new market o..
Forced-air
A Forced-air heating system is one which uses air as its heat transfer medium. These systems use ductwork and vents as a means of air distribution. The return plenum carries the air from several large return grills (vents) to a central air handler for re-heating. The supply plenum directs heated ai..
Forced-air gas
Forced-air gas heating systems are used for in central air heating/cooling systems for houses. Generally, they have a furnace heated by natural gas that pushes hot air through duct-work to heat a building. When reading ads for houses for sale in the MLS, this is abbreviated as FAG. ..
Forced chastity
Forced chastity is a sexual practice that involves wearing a chastity device against one's will. In Western society, forced chastity is more common as a sexual fantasy than a real situation, and as a fantasy is frequently in conjunction with other BDSM activities. There are anecdotes in many cult..
Forced confession
A forced confession is a confession obtained by a suspect or a prisoner under means of torture of some kind, or duress. Depending on the level of coercion used, a forced confession may or may not be valid. The person being interrogated may agree to or even make up falsehoods in order to satisfy th..
Forced disappearance
"Desaparecidos" redirects here, for the United States band see Desaparecidos (band). A forced disappearance occurs when an organization forces a person to vanish from public view, either by murder or by simple sequestration. The victim is first kidnapped, then illegally detained in concentration cam..
Forced Entry
Forced Entry is a 1975 horror film by director Jim Sotos External links [IMDB link] ..
Forced Entry (band)
Forced Entry was a thrash metal band from Mountlake Terrace, Washington. They formed in 1984 and disbanded in 1992. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Albums1.2 EPs2 External links Discography Albums Uncertain Future (1989)As Above, So Below (1991) EPs The Shore (1995) External links ..
Forced Evolutionary Virus
The Forced Evolutionary Virus is a major aspect of the Fallout game series. Much of the series deals with the effects of this fictional virus upon the story's reality, directly or indirectly. Disclaimer: Much of what is explained here makes little "real world" scientific sense. Because of the retro..
Forced Exposure
Forced Exposure was an independent music magazine (zine) published sporadically out of Massachusetts in the mid-to-late 1980s, edited and produced by Byron Coley and Jimmy Johnson. It was printed on cheap newsprint with a plain typeface but was thick with writing. While there were articles and revi..
Forced heirship
Forced heirship is a reference to the testamentary laws which limit the discretion of the testator to distribute assets under a will or codicil on death. Forced heirship laws are most prevalent amongst civil law jurisdictions and in muslim countries, but also occurs in other major countries such as..
Forced induction
Forced induction is a term used to describe internal combustion engines that are not naturally aspirated. Instead, a gas compressor is added to the air intake, thereby increasing the quantity of air or fuel-air mixture available for combustion. Forced induction can be used to increase the power ..
Forced into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream
Forced into Glory: Abraham Lincoln's White Dream, commonly abbreviated to the title Forced into Glory is a controversial work by the African American scholar and historian, Lerone Bennett, Jr., which detracts President Abraham Lincoln and his reputation of being a "Great Emancipator." The book h..
Forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union
Forced labor of German civilians in the Soviet Union was considered by the Soviet Union to be part of German war reparations for the damage inflicted by Nazi Germany on the Soviet Union during World War II. Poland, France, Great Britain and the U.S. also made heavy use of Germans as forced labou..
Forced Labour Convention, 1930
Forced Labour Convention, 1930 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1930: Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to forced or compulsory labour,... Ratifications The following countries have ratified this Convention: Countr..
Forced marriage
Forced marriage is a term used to describe traditional arranged marriages in which one or more of the parties (usually the woman) is married without his/her consent or against his/her will. The practice of forced marriage has been or is prevalent around the world in some or other form and has a sig..
Forced migration
Forced migration refers to the coerced movement of a person or persons away from their home or home region. It often connotes violent coercion, and is used interchangeably with the terms "displacement" or forced displacement. A specific form of forced migration is population transfer, which is a c..
Forced migration review
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Forced Migration Review (FMR) is the world's most wi..
Forced molting
Induced Molting commonly referred to as Forced Molting by its opponents is the practice by the commercial egg industry of artificially provoking a complete flock of hen to molt simultaneously. During the molting period, the hens go out of production for a period of 14 to 17 days. This has the effect..
Forced orgasm
In BDSM, forced orgasm is a form of consensual BDSM play where the dominant partner brings the submissive partner to orgasm, whilst the submissive attempts compete with the dominant by attempting to delay the orgasm for as long as possible. Also, the dominant partner may continue stimulation after ..
Forced perspective
Forced perspective is a filmmaking technique employed to make larger objects appear smaller to the viewer or vice versa, depending on their relationship to the camera and each other. Forced perspective creates an optical illusion, used primarily to make objects appear far away when set space is lim..
Forced retention
Forced retention refers to the act of applying pressure to employees to deter them from leaving a company. The most common way to do this is through legal means, such as non-compete and non-disclosure agreements. Given an adequately broad agreement, a company may threaten employees who try to leave ..
Forced suicide
Suicide Types of suicide Teenage suicide Euthanasia / Assisted suicide Murder-suicide Suicide bombing Ritual suicide Cult suicide Mass suicide Suicide pact Internet suicide Copycat suicide Forced suicide Suicide by cop History and Methodology History of suicide Famou..
Forcefield (art collective)
Forcefield was a noise band and art collective closely associated with Fort Thunder in Providence, Rhode Island. Known for performing in colorful full-body knit-wear of their own the design, the band rarely played outside of Rhode Island but did one US tour with their Fort Thunder roommates Lightnin..
Forceful browsing
Forceful Browsing is editing the URL in a browser to gain access to files that the owner of the site didn't intend to be publicly accessible. This appears to be the technique used by a set of prospective MBA students to gain access to their admission status on the http://www.applyyourself.com syste..
Forcelance
A forcelance is a fictional weapon from the TV series Andromeda. It looks like a harmless metallic tube approximately 1/3 meter in length but "can be extended into a quarterstaff almost two meters long for close combat.. When used in a melee, the F-Lance can be charged with an electrical current..
Forcemeat
Forcemeat is a mixture of ground, raw or cooked meat, poultry, fish, vegetables or fruit mixed with bread crumbs and seasoning. The mixture is usually ground several times to obtain a very smooth paste. A forcemeat can be used in other foods (for example for stuffing a chicken or turkey) or by itsel..
Forceps
Forceps are a hand-held instrument used for grasping and holding objects, similar in concept to tongs, tweezers or pincers. They are sometimes used in surgery or medical procedures, and but the most commonly thought of use for them is during childbirth. Although their use was common until the l..
Forces for Change in Finland
The Forces for Change in Finland (Muutosvoimat Suomi in Finnish; Förändringskrafterna i Finland in Swedish) was a Finnish political party formed for the 2003 parliamentary election. It was founded in 2002 by six eurosceptic organisations and it advocated Finland's secession from the European Union..
Forces of attraction
Forces of Attraction Under Investigation Magnetism and cohesive forces are two examples of forces of attraction. The experimental set up below seeks to examine the magnitude of these forces in a simple manner. It is important to note that except for industrial purposes the suggested set up belo..
Forces of Nature
Forces Of Nature is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Bronwen Hughes, and starring Ben Affleck and Sandra Bullock. Plot details [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Ben Holmes (Affleck) is a 'blurb' writer - responsible for writing the short intro..
Forces of Victory
Forces of Victory is an album by dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson, released in 1979 on the Island Records label. It was produced by Linton Kwesi Johnson and Dennis Bovell (credited as Blackbeard). Tracklisting Want Fi Goh Rave - 4:20It Noh Funny - 3:42Sonny's Lettah (Anti-Sus Poem) - 3:50Independe..
Forces Sweetheart
Forces' Sweetheart was also a 1953 film. Forces Sweetheart (or Forces' Sweetheart) is a title given to some entertainment women mainly in the Royal Air Force, although it was also used in the United States. It already existed in the World War I. Lady Angela Forbes during the WWI was the Forces Swe..
Forcey Christian Middle School
Forcey Christian Middle School, or FCMS for short, is a private school located in Silver Spring, Maryland that provides Christian education for students in grades 6 through 8. Its mission is "to help middle school students become more fully-devoted followers of Christ." Contents 1 History2..
Force (cereal)
Early Force packaging featuring Sunny Jim Force, first produced in 1901 by Force Food Company, one of three American companies owned by Edward Ellsworth and advertised using a popular cartoon figure called Sunny Jim, was the first commercially successful wheat flake cereal. Prior to this, th..
Force (disambiguation)
Force has several meanings: Force, influence that causes mass to accelerate, such as gravity, friction, or a push. Force is defined by Newton's Second Law as F = m · a.Coercion, compelling a person to some involuntary action using actual or threatened harm.Actions or results mandated by the rules..
Force (law)
In the field of law, the word force has two main meanings: unlawful violence and lawful compulsion. Forced entry is an expression falling under the category of unlawful violence; in force or forced sale would be examples of expressions in the category of lawful compulsion. When something is said to..
Force (Star Wars)
"The Dark Side" redirects here. For other uses, see Dark Side (disambiguation). The Force is a binding, ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders in the Star Wars universe. Darth Sidious using The Force, or more specifically, the Sith technique of Force Lightning...
Force 10 from Navarone
Force 10 from Navarone is a 1968 novel by Alistair MacLean and a 1978 war film loosely based on upon it. Novel The novel is a sequel to MacLean's very popular 1957 The Guns of Navarone, but in terms of plot continuity chooses to follow the also popular 1961 film adaptation, such as including cha..
Force 136
Force 136 was the general cover name for a branch of the British World War II organisation, the Special Operations Executive. Force 136 operated in the regions of the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II which were occupied by Japan from 1941 to 1945. Although the top command of Force 136 were ..
Force 17
Force 17 is an elite VIP protection unit of the Palestinian Fatah movement and later of the Office of the Chairman of the Palestinian Authority. Their main job is the protection of the Palestinian President, and other senior Palestinian government figures. They also provide security for visiting in..
Force Act
At President Ulysses Grant's request, Congress passed a set of four laws in response to the terrorist acts of the Ku Klux Klan. These laws were created in 1870 and 1871 and were meant to protect blacks and Republicans from the KKK and other extremists. The most important law was the Force Act of 187..
Force Acts
The four Force Acts passed by the Congress of the United States shortly after the American Civil War helped protect the voting rights of African-Americans. The Force Acts were mainly aimed at limiting the reach of the Ku Klux Klan. Through the acts, the government gave itself the power to prevent t..
Force Act of 1870
The Force Act of 1870 (which it came in effect in 1871) was an act that ended most of the Klu Klux Klan. The military enforced the laws and by 1871, most of its terrorism seemed over. The KKK became powerful during early Reconstruction. The Klan was one of several secret organizations that tried t..
Force Application and Launch from Continental United States
Force Application and Launch from Continental United States, dubbed FALCON, is a joint project between United States Air Force and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The program aims to develop, possibly by the year 2025, a reusable rapid-strike Hypersonic Cruise Vehicle (HCV). ..
Force Bill
The United States Force Bill of 1833 authorized President Andrew Jackson's use of whatever force necessary to execute laws. It was intended to suppress South Carolina's nullification of tariffs. South Carolina in turn nullified this Bill. Henry Clay's Compromise Tariff passed the same day, satisfyi..
Force carrier
In particle physics, the quantum field theory called the Standard Model describes the strong, weak and electromagnetic fundamental forces. In such theories, each type of interaction has a characteristic set of force carrier particles associated with quantum excitation of the force field related to t..
Force d'Action Navale
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Force density
In fluid mechanics, the force density has the physical dimensions of force per unit volume. Force density is a vector field representing the flux density of the hydrostatic force within the bulk of a fluid. Force density is represented by the symbol f, and given by the following equation, where P ..
Force de frappe
French Military French Air Force French Navy Ranks in the French Army Military History of France Present state Land-based component a Pluton missile mobile launcher France does not have active IRBMs anymore, the only IRBM base at the Plateau d'Albion (Vaucluse region) having been ..
Force Dynamics
Example of a Force Dynamics diagram Force Dynamics is a semantic category that describes the way in which entities interact with reference to force. Force Dynamics gained a good deal of attention in cognitive linguistics due to its claims of psychological plausibility and the elegance with whi..
Force Element Group
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Force Fed
Some songs on this record were used during the 1989 EP Peel Sessions, and some were taken from their EP Third From The Sun. Although the EP is no longer available, Prong still performs the song "Third From The Sun" regularly in their live-shows. Drummer Ted Parsons co-wrote some of the songs for t..
Force Fed Records
Force Fed Records is an independent record label based in Leicester, UK that began life in 2002. It was started by local musician Duane Farrow after becoming frustrated with the lack of musical variety in other local labels. Although the label is willing to release any music that Farrow sees fit, i..
Force Feedback Wheel
Force feedback wheels attempt to recreate the force felt by drivers in real cars. They are used on computer and console racing simulators. These wheels vary in quality and realism and are manufactured by Logitech and other companies. ..
Force Fiction
Force Fiction is a 9-page story by Kevin Rubio in Star Wars Tales 7. In it, Mace Windu and Yoda debate the possbility of training Anakin Skywalker while eating at a fast food restaurant, resorting to food-based analogies to make their points. At one point, Yoda uses his mind control powers on the..
Force field
Force field may refer to: Force field (chemistry)Force field (physics)Force field (science fiction)Force field analysis, a concept in the social sciencesForce field (neuroscience), region in spinal chord causing limbs to exert a consistent force depending on the limbs positionForcefield (art collec..
Force field (chemistry)
In the context of molecular mechanics, a force field (also called a forcefield) refers to the functional form and parameter sets used to describe the interactions (potential energy and forces) within a system of particles (atoms or similarly sized objects). It is independent of the system's electron..
Force field (physics)
In general physics, a force field is a vector field representing the gradient of a potential. The vectors that are the values of a force field are forces, and so measured in units of force such as newtons and pounds-force. A force field can exist in the surrounding space of a mass, electric char..
Force field (science fiction)
In science fiction and fantasy literature, a force field is a barrier made up of energy to protect a person, area or object from attacks or intrusions. The idea may be based partly on the concept of a vector field, though in character they resemble the "warding spells," the defensive magic used b..
Force field analysis
Force field analysis is one of the most influential developments in the field of social science. Force field analysis provides a framework for looking at the factors (forces) that influence a situation, originally social situations. It looks at forces that are either driving movement toward a goal ..
Force Five
Force Five was a syndicated anime cartoon anthology during the early 1980s. It was produced by Jim Terry and his company American Way, and consisted of five imported Japanese giant robot serials (originally produced in the mid-1970s by Toei Animation) in response to the popularity of the Shogun War..
Force for Change Democratic Movement-Liberal Party
The Force for Change Democratic Movement-Liberal Party (Portuguese: Movimento Democrático das Forças da Mudança-Partido Liberal) is a political party in São Tomé and Príncipe. It was formed after the 29 July 2001 presidential elections by supporters of the elected president Fradique de Meneze..
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Force Heretic: Refugee
Force Heretic: Refugee (also released as Force Heretic II: Refugee) is the second novel in a three-part story by Sean Williams and Shane Dix. Published and released in 2003, it is the nineteenth installment of the New Jedi Order series set in the Star Wars galaxy. Publisher's Description Swift an..
Force Heretic: Remnant
Force Heretic: Remnant (also released as Force Heretic I: Remnant) is the first novel in a three-part story by Sean Williams and Shane Dix. Published and released in 2003, it is the eighteenth installment of the New Jedi Order series set in the Star Wars galaxy. Publisher's Description As the blo..
Force Heretic: Reunion
Force Heretic: Reunion (also released as Force Heretic III: Reunion) is the third novel in a three-part story by Sean Williams and Shane Dix. Published and released in 2003, it is the twentieth installment of the New Jedi Order series set in the Star Wars galaxy. Publisher's Description The Jedi ..
Force Index
This article or section contains information that has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and thus might not be reliable. If you are familiar with the subject matter, please check for inaccuracies and modify as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. The Force Index (FI) is an indica..
Force Intelligence Group
The Force Intelligence Group is a unit within the New Zealand Army specialising in intelligence. It's members are drawn mainly from the New Zealand Intelligence Corps. ..
Force It
Force It is an album by UFO released in 1975. The album title is a play on faucet. The original cover, pictured at right, was designed by Hipgnosis , as were almost all other UFO albums of the 1970's. It was softened for the initial US release, making the loving couple in the bathtub almost unseeab..
Force K
Force K was a British Royal Navy task force of the Second World War. It operated out of Malta and was responsible for attacking convoys carrying supplies to Erwin Rommel's Africa Corps. ..
Force majeure
Force majeure (French for "greater force") is a common clause in contracts which essentially frees one or both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event beyond the control of the parties, such as war, strike, riot, crime, act of God (e.g., flood, earthquake, volcano), prevents..
Force Majeure (album)
Force Majeure is a 1979 electronic music album released by the German group Tangerine Dream. Picking up where Stratosfear left off, the piece developed Tangerine Dream's further evolution toward the more melodic sound they would adopt in the 1980s. The stand-out track for example, "Cloudburst Flig..
Force Majeure Records
Force Majeure Records is a record label that launchs exclusively Brazilian Heavy Metal bands. Launchments Kremate - Death: in the Name of... - CD, 2005 Blasthrash - No Traces Left Behind - CD, 2005 Lothlöryen - ...of Bards and Madmen - CD, 2005 Eternal Malediction - Endeavour Thorough Thorns - ..
Force MD's
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Force MD's (M.D. being an initialism for "Musical Diversity") was a highly popular hip-hop group of the 80s. They were mainly influential in the street hip-hop scene and were one of the first vocal groups to fuse hip-hop beats with doo-wop-influenced harmonies. They..
Force Meld
In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Force Meld (or Jedi Meld) is a technique developed during the Yuuzhan Vong crisis by Anakin Solo, who first formed it between his siblings at Dubrillion. This technique allowed the Jedi to join their minds and powers through the Force and was commonly used b..
Force Motors Ltd
Bajaj Tempo Ltd is now known as Force Motors Ltd. It is located in Akurdi, a Pimpri-Chinchwad neighbourhood of Pune. They manufacture three wheelers, multi utility and cross country vehicles, light commercial vehicles, tractors and now heavy commercial vehicles. Mr. Abhay N. Firodia is the Chair..
Force multiplication
Force multiplication is a military tactic that is supposed to visually magnify a force, such as a division or an army, through means using decoy vehicles or use of terrain to deceivingly create a much larger force than it really is. Force multiplication can also refer to special forces, where the sp..
Force multiplier
A force multiplier is a military term referring to a factor that dramatically increases (hence "multiplies") the combat effectiveness of a military force. Each factor may apply more or less under different cirmcumstances. Some common force multipliers are: TechnologyMoraleGeographical featuresWea..
Force Océanique Stratégique
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Force of Death
Force of Death (FOD) is an example of an Internet Meme (or Internet phenomenon ). It first appeared in late 2000 and has since circulated across forums, newsgroups, and video sharing websites such as the popular YouTube. It is not clear where FOD originated but it is likely it first appeared on IRC ..
Force of Evil
Film-noir Force of Evil (1948) was the directorial debut of Abraham Polonsky who had already achieved a name for himself as a scriptwriter, most notably for gritty boxing film Body and Soul (1947). Like Body and Soul it starred John Garfield and was a thinly veiled attack on the spiritually corru..
Force of Evil (band)
Force Of Evil is a 5-piece Heavy Metal band formed by the legendary twin guitarists of Mercyful Fate, Michael Denner and Hank Shermann. They joined forces with Hal Patino, Bjarne T. Holm and Martin Steene, all known for their performance with King Diamond, Mercyful Fate and Ironfire. The band's st..
Force of Habit
Force of Habit is the seventh album by the thrash metal band Exodus. Track listing "Thorn in My Side""Me, Myself & I""Force of Habit""Bitch""Fuel for the Fire""One Foot in the Grave""Count Your Blessings""Climb Before the Fall ""Architect of Pain ""When It Rains It Pours ""Good Day to Die ""Pump ..
Force of infection
In epidemiology, force of infection (denoted λ) is the rate at which susceptible individuals become infected by an infectious disease. Because it takes account of susceptibility it can be used to compare the rate of transmission between different groups of the population for the same infectio..
Force of July
The Force of July is a fictional DC Comics superteam introduced in 1984's Batman and the Outsiders Annual #1. Contents 1 History1.0.1 Force of July I1.0.2 Force of July II2 Current status2.0.1 Freedom's Ring3 External links History The team is composed of extreme..
Force of Life
This is an episode of the science fiction television series Space 1999. It was the ninth episode to be produced of the first season. Additional guest cast Mark Dominix - John HamillJane - Eva Reuber-Staier ..
Force of mortality
In actuarial science, force of mortality represents the instantaneous rate of mortality at a certain age measured on an annualized basis. It is identical in concept to failure rate, also called hazard function, in reliability theory. In a life table, we consider the probability of a person dying fr..
Force of Nature (TNG episode)
"Force of Nature" is a seventh season episode of [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]], first broadcast on November 15, 1993. It is episode #161, production #709, written by Naren Shankar and directed by Robert Lederman. Guest cast is Margaret Reed, Lee Arenberg and Michael Corbett. Plot A pair of s..
Force of the Rally and the Alliance for Democracy
The Force of the Rally and the Alliance for Democracy (French: Force de Rassemblement et d'Alliance pour le Progrès) is a political party in the French collectivité d'outre-mer of Mayotte. In the last elections for the General Council March 21 and 28 2004), the party won 6.5 % of the popular vote..
Force Ouvrière
CGT-FO The General Confederation of Labor - Workers' Force (French: Confédération Générale du Travail - Force Ouvrière, or simply Force Ouvrière) is one of the five major union federations in France. Force Ouvrière was founded in 1948 by former members of the General Confederation of Lab..
Force play
Atlanta Braves first baseman Adam LaRoche (white jersey) forces Cincinnati Reds pitcher Aaron Harang out at first base. In baseball, a force is a situation when a baserunner is compelled (or forced) to vacate his time-of-pitch base--and thus try to advance to the next base--because the batter ..
Force powers
In the fictional Star Wars universe, Force powers are the manifestations of a Jedi/Sith's connection with the Force. Various abilities have been seen in both the movies and Star Wars games licensed or developed by Lucasarts, where 'official' names and definitions are given. The term 'Force power' o..
Force Powers and Special Abilities
See main article: Star Wars Miniatures Star Wars Miniatures is a tabletop game based on the Star Wars fictional universe and is produced by Wizards of the Coast. In the game, the vast majority of characters have Special Abilities, which give unique gameplay options to the player in addition to bot..
Force Protection Airborne Surveillance System
The Force Protection Airborne Surveillance System (FPASS), also known as Desert Hawk, is a small United States Air Force unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) used for base perimeter protection. The program is run by Electronic Systems Center and was developed by Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works. The sys..
Force Protection Condition
In United States security, Force Protection Condition (FPCON for short) is a terrorist threat system overseen by the Department of Defense directive, and describes the amount of measures needed to be taken by security agencies in response to various levels of terrorist threats against military facil..
Force Publique
The Force Publique (FP) was the official armed force for what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 1885 (when the territory was known as the Congo Free State) until the beginning of the Second Republic in 1965. Creation to Independence The FP was initially conceived in 1885 when King L..
Force pull
Force pull is a power used by Jedi and Sith in George Lucas's fictional Star Wars universe. It allows a character to pull items (or enemies) toward him or her. It is often used to retrieve lightsabers. Force Pull is a basic power, and requires little training. The phrase '"Force Pull" was first use..
Force Research Unit
The Force Research Unit (FRU) is a covert military intelligence unit established by the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence under the British Army's Special Intelligence Wing (SIW) (along with the Joint Services School of Intelligence), originally based at Ashford in Kent and later moved to Chicksand..
Force spectroscopy
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]]Force spectroscopy is a dynamic analytical technique that allows the study of the mechanical properties of polymer molecules and/or chemical bonds. Since this is a single-molecule technique, i.e. it allows a researcher much finer control over the molecule unde..
Force Spirit
Anakin Skywalker, Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi appearing before Luke in the digitally remastered DVD release of Return of the Jedi. In the Star Wars universe, a Force ghost (also known as Force Spirit) is the apparition of a deceased Jedi who has become one with the Force. During the original tri..
Force Ten
Force Ten can refer to: One of the highest levels on the Beaufort wind force scaleA song by the band Rush, from the album Hold Your Fire ..
Force Theme
The Force Theme (aka Ben's Theme or Binary Sunset) is a leitmotif from the film scores of the Star Wars movies, composed by John Williams. Its most noted appearances are in [[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope]] during a scene in which Luke Skywalker looks out onto Tatooine's Binary Sunset and during ..
Force theory
Force Theory is a musical production team from Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The group was founded in 1997 and continues to produce music for films and perform a rather strange stage show. The band's name was derived from the unified force theory. In 2005 they scored the soundtrack to the film "Favela Ri..
Force Works
Force Works was a short-lived Marvel Comics superhero team. It first appeared in Force Works #1 (July 1994). The group was formed from the remains of the West Coast Avengers, after leader Iron Man left the Avengers due to an internal dispute. Force Works maintained a different outlook than the Av..
Force XXI Army
Force XXI is the American army's tactical I.T. training program. External links [Global Security Summary of Force XXI] ..
Force Z
Two World War II military groups were called Force Z An Allied force attached to General Sir Archibald Wavell's Middle East Command in 1941, consisting of Nos. 7, 8, and 11 Commando, along with the locally raised Combined Middle East Commando. The force was later renamed "Layforce" after their comm..
Forchbahn
The Forchbahn (German for "Forch railway") is a narrow-gauge (Schmalspurbahn) light railway in Zürich, linking central Zürich (Zürich Stadelhofen) to the eastern suburbs near Esslingen via Forch. The name is often abbreviated to just FB, which also appears on the trains. In 1990, the line was add..
Forchess
Forchess is a four-person variant of chess developed by the American T. K. Rogers. It uses one standard chess board and two sets of standard pieces. Contents 1 History and Motivation2 Overview of the Game3 Cutthroat Forchess4 External links History and Motivation Forchess ..
Forchheim
There are communes and places that have the name Forchheim in Germany: Municipalities Forchheim (Oberfranken), in the Forchheim district, BavariaForchheim am Kaiserstuhl, in the Emmendingen, Baden-Württemberg Subdivisions Forchheim (Beilngries)Forchheim (Döbeln)Forchheim bei Karlsruhe, a locali..
Forchheim (district)
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Forchheim (Oberfranken)
Forchheim is a large district city in Franconia in northern Bavaria, and also the seat of the administrative region of Upper Franconia (Oberfranken in German). Forchheim is a former royal city, and is sometimes called the “Gateway to the Franconian Switzerland”, as the region is known. It is pa..
Forchtenberg
Forchtenberg is a town in the Hohenlohe district, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. ..
Forcible entry
Forced entry redirects here; for the band Forced Entry, see Forced Entry (band). Forcible entry is the act of entering a house or building with destructive methods. It is typically illegal. Police, firefighters, and EMTs may need to forcibly enter a building in an emergency. If they must do so, mea..
Forcible retraction of the foreskin
Forcible retraction of the foreskin, sometimes called premature retraction, refers to the retraction of the foreskin (prepuce) in infants or young adults, where the penis and the prepuce have not yet sufficiently developed to allow for full or partial retraction. This may be painful, and can sometim..
Forcing (mathematics)
In the mathematical discipline of set theory, forcing is a technique, invented by Paul Cohen, for proving consistency and independence results with respect to the Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms. It was first used, in 1962, to prove the independence of the continuum hypothesis and the axiom of choice from Z..
Forcing bid
In the card game bridge, a forcing bid, is a bid that obliges partner to ensure the forcing bidder will get another chance to bid. This means that after a forcing bid and a pass of the opponent, partner has to make a bid other than pass. Such a forcing bid is referred to as forcing for one round. A ..
Forcing function
For forcing function in mathematics, see ordinary differential equations.In interaction design, a forcing function is a behavior-shaping constraint, a means of preventing undesirable user input usually made by mistake. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles assoc..
Forcing notrump
This article concerns Contract Bridge and uses terminology associated with the game. See Contract bridge glossary for an explanation of unfamiliar words or phrases. The forcing notrump is a bidding convention in the card game of bridge. In standard bidding, the response of 1 notrump to an opening ..
Forcing pass
This article concerns Contract Bridge and uses terminology associated with the game. See Contract bridge glossary for an explanation of unfamiliar words or phrases. In the card game Bridge, a forcing pass is a pass in a competitive auction that asks partner to choose the most profitable option. ..
ForCIS
ForCIS is a client program which was used to connect to the CompuServe Information Service. It is the predecessor to NavCIS. It was available for MS-DOS. Other clients TapCISWinCIMCompuserve Information ManagerNavCISOzWIN ..
Forcystus
Forcystus is a fictional character from the Namco role-playing game, Tales of Symphonia. Forcystus Forcystus is characterized by his eyepatch, arm cannon and sea-green hair. One of the Desian Five Grand Cardinals, he is the leader of the Iselia Human Ranch. Forcystus is one of the more misun..
Ford's Theatre
Ford's Theatre National Historic Site Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] Official NPS website: [Ford's Theatre National Historic Site][Ford's Theatre Box Office][Abraham Lincoln's Assassination][The Life and Plot of John Wilkes Booth..
Ford, Argyll
Ford is a small Scottish village on the north banks of Loch Awe, Argyll. It has a guest house and village shop. ..
Ford, Buckinghamshire
Ford is a hamlet in the parish of Dinton, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the south eastern corner of the main parish. The place name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and refers simply to the place where a stream crosses the main road via a ford. ..
Ford, Kansas
Ford is a city in Ford County, Kansas, United States. The population was 314 at the 2000 census. Geography Ford is located at [37°38′10″N, 99°45′11″W] (37.635977, -99.753013)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a t..
Ford, Merseyside
Ford is a district in Sefton, Merseyside, North West England. It is situated to the east of Great Crosby and north of Litherland. External links [MultiMap] ..
Ford, Northumberland
Ford is a small village in Northumberland, England, about 13 miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed. Very little is known of the history of the area before the Norman Conquest in the 11th century, but Bronze Age rock carvings in the area suggest that there might have been some settlement at that time. It ..
Ford, Shropshire
Ford is a village in Shropshire, England. It is west of the county town of Shrewsbury, just off the A458 and near to the River Severn, at Grid reference . The Royal Mail postcode is SY5. There are two pubs in Ford; The Pavement Gates (previously the Owen Glendower) to the east and The Cross Gates t..
Ford, West Sussex
Ford is a village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It is located two miles (3km) to the south-west of Arundel. The civil parish, roughly triangular in shape, covers an area of 414.69ha and has a population of 1358 persons (2001 census). External links [Ford]..
Ford, Wisconsin
Ford is a town in Taylor County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 276 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 90.8 km² (35.1 mi²). 84.8 km² (32.8 mi²) of it is land and 6.0 km² (2.3 mi²) of it (6.59%) is water. Dem..
Ford-Fulkerson algorithm
The Ford-Fulkerson algorithm (named for L. R. Ford and D. R. Fulkerson) computes the maximum flow in a flow network. The name Ford-Fulkerson is often also used for the Edmonds-Karp algorithm, which is a specialisation of Ford-Fulkerson. The idea behind the algorithm is very simple: As long as there..
Ford-Kenya political party
Ford-Kenya (Forum for the Restoration of Democracy Kenya) is a Kenyan political party currently part of the ruling NARC coalition in Kenya. It is headed by Musikari Kombo, the MP for Webuye constituency. Contents 1 History2 2002 Elections3 Change of leadership4 External links..
Ford-Vairogs
Ford-Vairogs ("Vairogs" means "Shield") (earlier called "Fenikss") was the name of a car factory in Riga, Latvia that produced license built Ford cars between September 1937 and 1940 when it was expropriated as the property of the Soviet Government. Not including the war department orders Ford-Va..
Fordbridge
Fordbridge is a suburb in between Kingshurst and Chelmsley Wood in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, which is in the English county of West Midlands, and also part of the West Midlands conurbation. It is about eight miles east of Birmingham City Centre. It constitutes a civil parish and has a ..
Fordcombe
Fordcombe is a village within the civil parish of Penshurst in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. The village is located on the northern slopes of the Weald, five miles (8km) west of Tunbridge Wells. The church, part of a united benefice with Penshurst, is dedicated to the St Peter. ..
Forde, Australian Capital Territory
Forde District: Gungahlin Established: Postcode: 2914 Population: Median property value: Canberra suburbs near Forde Bonner Bonner Amaroo Forde Gungahlin Gungahlin Gungahlin Forde is a designated suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Gungahlin. It is ..
Forde Abbey
Forde Abbey is a building in Dorset, England. It is a former Cistercian monastery. Today it is run as a visitor attraction. History. In 1136 Richard de Brioniis founded a Cistercian monastery at Brightley in Devon. Unfortunately, the land was too barren for an agricultural community so the monk..
Forde Inquiry
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Forde Inquiry is the informal title of a lengthy report presented to the government of Queensland, Australia..
Forde Memorial Cup
The Forde Memorial Cup is the annual road hockey tournament held in Whitby, Ontario. Each year the Forde Memorial Cup features four teams of eight players and one goalie, selected in a draft held two weeks before the tournament itself. The tournament is known as one of the most grueling road hock..
Forde Ministry
The Forde Ministry was the thirty-second Australian Commonwealth ministry, and held office from 6 July 1945 to 13 July 1945. Australian Labor Party Rt Hon Frank Forde, MP: Prime Minister, Minister for Defence, Minister for the ArmyRt Hon Ben Chifley, MP: TreasurerRt Hon Dr H.V. Evatt, KC MP: Attor..
Fordham
Fordham may refer to: Fordham University, a university in New York City*Fordham University School of Law Fordham Preparatory School, a private high school in New York CityFordham, Bronx, New YorkFordham, CambridgeshireFordham Brewing CompanyFordham Spire, a proposed skyscraper in ChicagoAndy Fordham..
Fordham, Bronx
Fordham is a neighborhood in The Bronx, New York. Home to Fordham University and the legendary Arthur Avenue/Belmont area, Fordham runs from about 183rd Street to 196th Street and from Jerome Avenue to the Bronx River. It includes the Bronx Zoo, New York Botanical Garden and Fordham University. It i..
Fordham, Cambridgeshire
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Fordham (Metro-North station)
The Fordham Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of the Fordham neighborhood of the Bronx, New York via the Harlem Line and New Haven Line. It is 8.9 miles (14.3 km) from Grand Central Terminal. The platforms are situated just below street level and feature two expanded platforms that ..
Fordham Brewing Company
Fordham Brewing Company is an American brewing company. It was founded in Annapolis, Maryland and is based in Dover, Delaware. Contents 1 History2 Products3 Reference4 External link History Queen Anne of England allowed Benjamin Fordham to establish a brewery in Annapolis in..
Fordham Experiment
The Fordham Experiment was an experiment done as part of a course on The Effects of Television by Eric McLuhan and Harley Parker at Fordham University in 1967 or 1968. The purpose of the experiment was to demonstrate to the students that there was a difference between the effects of movies and thos..
Fordham Preparatory School
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Fordham Road
Fordham Road is a major street in The Bronx, one of the boroughs of New York City. It runs east-west from the Harlem River to Bronx Park. At its western extreme, it goes through the University Heights neighborhood. Fordham Road is divided into east and west, by Jerome Avenue, with address number..
Fordham Road (IND Concourse Line)
Fordham Road is a station on the IND Concourse Line of the New York City Subway. It is the largest station on the line, with plenty of hidden stairs and passageways, and is home to one of the largest shopping strips in New York City. The southbound platform widens at the north end to allow a wall t..
Fordham Road (IRT Jerome Avenue Line)
Fordham Road is an elevated station on the IRT Jerome Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Fordham Road and Jerome Avenue in the Bronx, it is served by the 4 train at all times. It has old style signs painted over and covered up with new style signs, and features ..
Fordham Spire
Height to tip 2,000 ft (610 m) Height to roof 1,600 ft (488 m) Floors 124 Ground Breaking Imminent Top off 2010 (est.) Opening Unknown Gross floor area 920,000 ft² (85,470 m²) projected [link] Lot where the planned Fordham Spire is expected to be constructed.1..
Fordham University
Fordham University is a co-educational private university in New York City. Founded in 1841 as St. John's College, Fordham University is currently one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Fordham is officially an independent institution, but strongly em..
Fordham University Press
The Fordham University Press is a publishing house, a division of Fordham University, that publishes primarily in the humanities and the social sciences. Fordham University Press was established in 1907 and is headquartered in the Canisius Hall building in the Rose Hill Campus of Fordham University ..
Fordham University School of Law
Fordham University School of Law, commonly known as Fordham Law, a part of Fordham University, is one of eight ABA approved law schools in New York City. Approximately 1,500 J.D. students attend Fordham Law, and over 1,000 of those are in the Day Division. Its Evening Division is one of the most sel..
Fordhouses
Fordhouses is a suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is situated to the north of the city centre, adjacent to the border with Staffordshire, within the Bushbury North ward of Wolverhampton City Council. It is the most northerly part of the city, adjacent to the M54 motorway. Extern..
Fordicia
The Fordicia, also called Hordicidia, was a Roman festival for the goddess Tellus held on April 15. For the festival a pregnant cow was sacrified, the calf fetus burned, and the ashes saved for the Parilia fesival. ..
Fordigraph
Fordigraph is a brand of General Binding Corporation. In previous years, Fordigraph was a dominant supplier of spirit duplicators. They specialize in importing & sales of laminating, binding and franking machines. The parent company is Acco Brands Incorporated which is a listed US company with ove..
Fordingbridge
Fordingbridge is a former market town with a population of 6000, on the River Avon and the A338 road in the west of Hampshire, England, near to the Dorset and Wiltshire borders and on the edge of the New Forest. It is within easy reach of the city of Salisbury, and the seaside resort of Bournemout..
Fordington (liberty)
Fordington Liberty was a liberty in the county of Dorset, England, containing the following parishes: Fordington Hermitage Minterne Magna (part) Stockland (part) (ie, Dalwood, transferred to Devon 1844) See List of liberties in Dorset ..
Fordirelifesake
fordirelifesake is a technical metalcore band from Detroit, Michigan. Formed in 1999, the band self-released their first EP in 2000. During this time, they began playing shows with bands such as Poison the Well, Walls of Jericho, and New Found Glory. In 2002, fordirelifesake signed to Cloud Over ..
Fordism
Fordism is a "form of production" or "production paradigm" that prevailed in post-war decades (and perhaps even before second world war) in western industrial countries. It consisted of domestic mass production and stabilizing economic policies that provided national demand and social stability by p..
Fordland, Missouri
Fordland is a city in Webster County, Missouri, United States. The population was 684 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Constructions4 External links Geography Fordland is located at [37°9′26″N, 92°56′26″W] (37.157342, -92.940689)..
Fordlândia
Fordlândia ("Ford-land") was a vast tract of land purchased by American automobile tycoon Henry Ford in the 1920s. Covering over 10,000 km² of land, it was situated near the city of Santarém, Brazil, and approximately 960 kilometres from the mouth of the Amazon River at Belém. Ford intended to..
Fordney-McCumber Tariff
The Fordney-McCumber Tariff (September 21, 1922, ch. 356, 42 Stat. 858) reflected American isolationist inclinations following World War I. Congress adopted a laissez-faire attitude toward regulating business and pro-business attitude in passing the tariff and in promoting foreign trade through p..
Fordoche, Louisiana
Fordoche is a town in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 933 at the 2000 census. Geography Fordoche is located at [30°35′29″N, 91°36′31″W] (30.591445, -91.608546)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bure..
Fordonia leucobalia
The aquatic snake Fordonia leucobalia is known by the common names crab-eating water snake and white-bellied mangrove snake. It is a common resident of mangrove swamps and tropical tidal wetlands from Southeast Asia to the coasts of Northern Australia. Individual F. leucobalia reach up to a meter..
Fords
Fords may refer to: Fords, New JerseyFord (river)Ford Motor CompanyThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Fords, New Jersey
Map of Fords CDP in Middlesex County Fords is a census-designated place and unincorporated area within Woodbridge Township, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 15,032. Geography Fords is located at [40°32′13″N, ..
Fordsburg, Gauteng
Fordsburg is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 8. Today, Fordsburg is a major centre of Indian culture, with large number of halal restaurants. The Oriental Plaza, located in Fordsburg, was created by the Apartheid government as a large shopping centre for Indian-owned..
Fordsons F.C.
Fordsons F.C. was an Irish football club who played in the Football League of Ireland. The club was established in the 1920s in Cork city with strong links with Ford Motor Company (a major employer in the city at that time) resulting in the nickname "The Tractors". The team was based in the Ballin..
Fordson High School
Fordson High School is a secondary school located in Dearborn, Michigan, USA. It was completed in 1928 on a fifteen-acre parcel of land which was then the village of Fordson. Ground was broken for the original school building in 1926, designed by architect H.J. Keough. The school building, at $2..
Fordson tractor
Fordson Model F The Fordson tractor by the Ford Motor Company was the first agricultural tractor to be mass produced. It was a lightweight, frameless tractor with a carburetor-fed engine and four metal wheels, but lacking a cabin. Contents 1 History2 Starting the Fordson tractor3..
Fordsville, Kentucky
Fordsville is a city in Ohio County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 531 at the 2000 census. Geography Fordsville is located at [37°38′5″N, 86°43′0″W] (37.634633, -86.716718)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the c..
Fords Cup
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Fords Farm
Fords Farm is a suburb within Reading in the English county of Berkshire. Government Although unquestionably a suburb of Reading, Fords Farm is not within the Borough of Reading. Rather it forms part of the civil parish of Holybrook, which has an elected parish council. It in turn is part of the a..
Fords of Isen
War of the Ring Fords of Isen - Isengard - Hornburg - Osgiliath - Pelennor Fields - Dale - Black Gate - Bywater In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Fords of Isen were fords in the river Isen, guarded by the Rohirrim. As the only crossing of the I..
Fords Prairie, Washington
Fords Prairie is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lewis County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,961 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Politics4 External links Geography Fords Prairie is located at [46°44′29″N, 122°59′48″W..
Fordville, North Dakota
Fordville is a city in Walsh County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 266 at the 2000 census. Fordville was founded in 1905. Geography Fordville is located at [48°13′1″N, 97°47′36″W] (48.216936, -97.793307)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According..
Fordwich
Fordwich is said to be the smallest town in England, with a population of around 300 people. It lies in Kent, on the River Stour, northeast of Canterbury. The town grew in the Middle Ages as a port for boats on their way upriver to Canterbury. It later became a limb of the Cinque Ports. It los..
Fordwich Airport
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Fordyce
Fordyce may refer to: Fordyce, Arkansas, USAFordyce, Nebraska, USAFordyce, Aberdeenshire, ScotlandFordyce creek trail, California, USA Fordyce's spots - named for John Addison Fordyce, a dermatologist, whose name is also associated with Brooke-Fordyce trichoepithelioma, Fordyce's disease, Fordyce's ..
Fordyce's spot
Fordyce's spots are small, painless, raised, white or pale spots or bumps 1-3 mm in diameter that may appear on the shaft of the penis or on the labia of women, as well as the inner surface and vermillion border of the lips of the face. They are named after an American dermatologist, John Addison F..
Fordyce, Arkansas
Fordyce is a city in Dallas County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 4,799 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Dallas County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Fordyce is located at [33°48′53″N, 92°24′52″W] (33.814765, -92.414460)[G..
Fordyce, Nebraska
Fordyce is a village in Cedar County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 182 at the 2000 census. Geography Fordyce is located at [42°41′53″N, 97°21′47″W] (42.698060, -97.363029)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vi..
Fordyce and Princeton Railroad
The Fordyce and Princeton Railroad Company (AAR reporting mark FP) is a short-line railroad headquartered in Crossett, Arkansas. F&P operates 57 miles of line from Fordyce, Arkansas (where it interchanges with Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi Railroad), to an interchange with Union Pacific at C..
Fordyce creek trail
The Fordyce Creek Trail is a rock crawling destination in California. ..
Ford (crossing)
A ford, with pedestrian footbridge, on a minor road near Weimar and Kassel in Germany A ford is a place in a watercourse (most commonly a stream or river) that is shallow enough to be crossed by wading, on horseback, or in a wheeled vehicle. The names of many towns and villages are derived fr..
Ford (disambiguation)
Ford may refer to: Ford (crossing), a river crossingThe Ford Motor Company*Its founder, Henry Ford*The Ford Foundation, established by Henry and his son, Edsel* Ford Motor Company cars, see List of Ford vehiclesFord Models, a modelling agencyFord (HM Prison), informally known as Ford Open Prison Pl..
Ford (HM Prison)
HM Prison Ford (informally known as Ford Open Prison) is a low-security prison near Arundel and Littlehampton in West Sussex. It is administered by Her Majesty's Prison Service for the Home Office of the United Kingdom government. The prison has a capacity of around 540, and is renowned for its eas..
Ford (Sefton) railway station
Ford railway station was a station located on the North Mersey Branch at East of Netherton Way [A5038, England, it opened on the 1 June 1906. It closed on 2 April 1951 the track however is still in place though no longer electrified. External link http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/ {| class="wiki..
Ford 1
Tracklist "Free Or Dead [Ford One]""Party For The Fight to Write""They're All Gonna Laugh @ You""Free Or Dub""Party For The Fight to Write [Instrumental]""Just Tryin' to Make Friends With Your DeeJay"..
Ford 2
Tracklist "Lost And Found""The Woman With The Tattooed Hands""Nothing But Sunshine""Travel""Tattooed Instrumental""Nothing But Beats""Travelling Music"..
Ford 200
The Ford 200 is a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that takes place at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Previous race: Phoenix 150 Current NASCAR Races Next race: GM Flex Fuel 250 (next year) ..
Ford 2GA
Information on this vehicle seems difficult to find online. However, this car appears to be produced only in 1942, coming stock with a 90 hp, 6 cylinder engine. It was a two door passenger car that worked quite well. The production total came out to 160,211. technical/mechanical specs: Model: For..
Ford 300
The Ford 300 is a NASCAR Busch Series race that takes place at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Previous race: Arizona Travel 200 Current NASCAR Races Next race: Hershey's Kissables 300 (next year) Also a base-model full-size Ford automobile series in 1963 Ford 300 (1963) ..
Ford 300 (1963)
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. The Ford 300 was a model of ..
Ford 335 engine
The Ford 335 engine family were a group of small-block V8 engines built by the Ford Motor Company between 1970 and 1982. The series was nicknamed Cleveland after the Cleveland, Ohio engine plant in which most were cast. Contents 1 351 Cleveland2 302 Cleveland3 4004 351 Modi..
Ford 351
The Ford Motor Company in the United States produced three different engines of 351 cubic inch (5.8 litre) capacity. These were: 351 Windsor (351W) - part of the Ford 90 degree V engine family351 Cleveland (351C) - part of the Ford 335 engine family351 Modified (351M) - part of the Ford 335 engine..
Ford 385 engine
Boss 429 engine The Ford 385 engine family was the American Ford Motor Company's final big block V8 engine design, replacing the Ford MEL engine and gradually superseding the Ford FE engine family. This design was a departure from the paradigm utilizing thinwall casting methods and a skirtles..
Ford 400
Ford 400 Venue Homestead-Miami Speedway Corporate sponsor Ford First race 1999 Distance 400 miles (644 km) Number of laps 267 Previous names Pennzoil 400 Presented by Kmart (1999) Pennzoil 400 Presented by Discount Auto Parts (2000) Pennzoil Freedom 400 (2001) The Ford 400 is a NASCAR ..
Ford 4F27E transmission
The 4F27E is a 4-speed automatic transaxle for transverse engine use. It was jointly developed by Ford Motor Company and Mazda, which calls the unit the FN4A-EL. The 4F27E is a 3-speed automatic with an added overdrive and is completely electronic, with all shifts controlled by solenoids. It has..
Ford 6R transmission
The 6R is a 6-speed automatic transmission for longitudinal engine placement in rear wheel drive vehicles. It is a Ford Motor Company design and is produced at Ford's Livonia Transmission plant in Livonia, Michigan. The 6R debuted in the 2006 model year Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer. Ref..
Ford 7W
The Ford 7W Ten, like alot of the cars in the days of '38, had a long, slender, sheet metal body with a wing-style hood that made the car look majestic in a sense. Its back end was rounded and cut off with no extended trunk. Fins were cut into the underside of the wheelwells to help keep the engine ..
Ford 7Y
Ford 7Y is a car from Ford built in the United Kingdom between 1938 and 1939. It was officially marketed as a Ford "Eight", and was a rebodied version of the Ford Model Y During that time 65,098 cars was produced. The car was powered by a 933 cc, 8 hp Ford Sidevalve engine. A minor facelift in 1940 ..
Ford Academy
Henry Ford Academy is the first charter school in the United States to be developed jointly by a global corporation, public education, and a major nonprofit cultural institution. It is located in Dearborn, Michigan. External links [Henry Ford Academy website]- To meet Wikipedia's , th..
Ford Aerospace
Ford Aerospace & Communications Corp. was the aerospace and defense business of Ford Motor Company. It consisted of (at least) the Space Systems Division (later Space Systems/Loral) and the Western Development Labs (WDL) (later Loral WDL, and presently Lockheed Martin WDL). Partial company timelin..
Ford Aerostar
The Ford Aerostar was Ford's first attempt at building a minivan, and was introduced as a 1986 model in summer 1985. Early models were available with Ford's 2.3 L HSO I4 engine, which at 100 hp was grossly underpowered for a van that could carry up to seven passengers and luggage. Available as ..
Ford Airport
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Ford Airport (Dearborn)
Ford Airport in Dearborn, Michigan was one of the first modern airports in the world. The airport operated from 1925 to 1947, and is now part of Ford Motor Company's Dearborn Proving Ground. The airport is about 360 acres in size. Lattitude and Longitude : 42°18'0.42"N, 83°13'14.75"W Historical ..
Ford Amphitheatre
List of Ford Amphitheatre's Hollywood, California - Ford Amphitheatre (Los Angeles)Tampa, Florida - Ford Amphitheatre (Tampa), ..
Ford Amphitheatre (Tampa)
A recent addition to the Florida State Fairgrounds is the Ford Amphitheatre, located in Tampa, Florida, at the junction of US 301 and I-75. It has 30-40 events throughout the year, such as top musical acts. The outdoor venue has a capacity of about 20,000 people, with a mix of reserved seatin..
Ford Anglia
1953 Ford Anglia E494A 1958 Ford Anglia 101E 1960 Ford Anglia 100E 1966 Ford Anglia 105E in Wales 1967 Ford Anglia 105E The Ford Anglia was a British car from Ford in the UK. It was related to the Ford Prefect and the later Ford Popular. The Ford Anglia name was ..
Ford AOD transmission
The AOD (for automatic overdrive) was a four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive. Introduced in 1980, it was Ford's first four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. The design is not based on the Ford FMX transmission of the 1960s and 1970s. The AOD replaced the majority of Ford's olde..
Ford Arena (Beaumont)
The Ford Arena is a 7,736-seat multi-purpose arena in Beaumont, Texas, USA. It is home to the Beaumont Drillers indoor football team and Texas Wildcatters ice hockey team. External link [FordParkTX.com] Current arenas in the ECHL American Conference National Conference Arena at Gwin..
Ford Aspire
The Ford Aspire was a subcompact car sold by Ford Motor Company in the US from 1994 to 1997 and available as a hatchback with 3 or 5 doors. The body was made by Kia Motors in South Korea and the engine and components were made by Mazda of Japan. It was sold as the Kia Avella in Asia, and as the Fo..
Ford ATX transmission
The ATX was a 3-speed automatic transaxle produced by Ford Motor Company from 1981 through 1994. Applications: 1981-1987 Mercury Lynx1981-1990 Ford Escort1982-1988 Ford EXP1982-1983 Mercury LN71984-1994 Ford Tempo1984-1994 Mercury Topaz1986-1991 Ford Taurus1986 Mercury Sable See also List of Ford ..
Ford Australia
Ford Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Ford Motor Company and was founded in Geelong, Victoria in 1926 as an outpost of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. It is best known for producing the Falcon, originally a U.S. model introduced in Australia in 1960, but adapted to Australian req..
Ford automobile collectibles
Toys or models of note of Ford automobiles: Mustang Hot Wheels Custom MustangERTL American Muscle Torino Ford Maverick Hot Wheels Mighty Maverick Ford Pinto Hot Wheels Poison Pinto ..
Ford AXOD transmission
The AXOD was a 4-speed automatic transaxle for transverse front wheel drive automobiles from the Ford Motor Company. It was introduced in the 1986 Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable (with the 3.0 L Vulcan V6). This has a code letter of "T" on the data plate. Applications: 1986–1990 Ford Taurus..
Ford B3 platform
The Ford B3 platform (for "B-class") is a subcompact automobile platform based on the Mazda DY platform. Vehicles using this platform include: Ford EcoSport/Ecostar (Brazil)Ford FiestaFord Fusion (European)Ford Ikon (code name B256)Ford KaMazda DemioMazda Mazda2Mazda Verisa Future vehicles on the ..
Ford Bantam
The Ford Bantam is a "bakkie" (pickup truck) sold by the Ford Motor Company in South Africa. It is based on the Ford Fiesta, and is a design from Brazil. The original Ford Bantam was based on the Ford Escort, before being replaced by a version of the Mazda-based Ford Laser. External links [For..
Ford Barra engine
The Barra engines are a family of I6 and V8s assembled by Ford Australia since 2002. The engines are built in the USA by the Ford Motor Company, and are shipped, un-assembled to Australia, for assembly in their Geelong Engine Factory. Contents 1 I61.1 Barra 1821.2 Barra 240T1.3&nb..
Ford Bay Airport
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Ford Bay Water Aerodrome
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Ford Beebe
Ford Beebe (26 November, 1888 - 26 November, 1978) was a screenwriter and director of several movies. He is sometimes credited with an I. or L. as his middle initial. External links [Ford Beebe at IMDB]..
Ford Bell
Ford Bell Jr. (born 22 July, 1949) is a veterinarian and an American politician. Bell currently is the president of the [Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation] and a Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) party candidate for the 2006 United States Senate election in Minnesota. Bell is the grandson..
Ford Boss 302 engine
Boss 302 engine The Boss 302 engine is a racing small-block V8 from Ford Motor Company. It was a hybrid of two small-block Ford V8s - It used the block of the small Ford Windsor engine and the heads of the larger Ford Cleveland engine. It was created for the SCCA's Trans-Am road racing seri..
Ford Boss 351 engine
The Ford Boss 351 is a modifed 351 in³ 335 "Cleveland" V8. Created in 1970, it uses the basic four-bolt Cleveland block and crankshaft but both are constructed from high-strength nodular iron. The cylinder head is modified for better airflow and solid lifters. Aluminum valve covers added to ..
Ford Bronco
The Ford Bronco was an SUV produced from 1966 through 1996, with four distinct generations. It was initially introduced as a competitor for the Jeep CJ-5 and International Harvester Scout. A major redesign based on the Ford F-Series truck in 1978 brought a larger Bronco to compete with the Chevr..
Ford Bronco II
The Ford Bronco II was a compact SUV sold between 1984 and 1990 as a smaller complement to the full-size Ford Bronco, as well as to compete with the Chevrolet S-10 Blazer and Jeep Cherokee. It was very mechanically similar to the Ford Ranger pickup, but had a 94 in (2,388 mm) wheelbase (similar to..
Ford B platform
The B Platform is Ford's subcompact car automobile platform from the late 1990s. It was used in the Ford Fiesta, Ford Ka, Ford Puma, and Ford Courier. It was superseded by the Mazda Mazda2's B3 platform in 2004. See also Current Ford platforms: B3 - subcompact FWD (ex: Mazda2)C1 - compact FWD (e..
Ford C. Frick Award
The Ford C. Frick Award is an award bestowed annually by the Baseball Hall of Fame in the United States to a broadcaster for "major contributions to baseball." It is named for Ford Christopher Frick, former Commissioner of Major League Baseball. Before his career as an executive, Frick was a baseba..
Ford C170 platform
The C170 Platform is Ford's compact car automobile platform from the late 1990s. It was used in the Ford Focus. It was replaced with the Ford C1 platform in 2004 in Europe, but will continue through the end of the decade on American Ford Focuses. See also Current Ford platforms: B3 - subcompact ..
Ford C1 platform
The C1 platform (for "Compact-class") is Ford's global compact car automobile platform. It replaces (and is loosely based on) Ford's C170 platform and Mazda's BJ platform. The C1 platform debuted with the European Ford Focus C-Max MPV in early 2004. It will be extended as the EUCD for future mid..
Ford C3 transmission
The C3 was a light-duty 3-speed automatic transmission from the Ford Motor Company. Introduced in 1974 with the Ford Pinto, the C3 was manufactured in Bordeaux, France and remained in production through 1989. It was updated as the 4-speed A4LD in 1985, which was itself updated as the 4R44E and 4R..
Ford C4 transmission
The Ford C4 was a three-speed, light-duty automatic transmission introduced in the 1964 model year and produced through 1986. It featured an aluminum alloy 3-piece case (bellhousing, main case, and tailhousing). This was significantly lighter than earlier cast iron Cruise-O-Matic designs. It als..
Ford C6 transmission
The Ford C6 transmission was a heavy-duty automatic transmission built by the Ford Motor Company between 1966 and 1996 for use with large, powerful big-block V8 engines. It featured three forward speeds and reverse. It was initially built at the Livonia Transmission Plant in Livonia, Michigan, ..
Ford Capri
Ford Capri Mk III 1.6 Laser at Blackpool, England The Ford Capri was a car produced by Ford of Europe. Two different models named Capri were built. Contents 1 Classic Capri2 Capri Mk1 (1969-1974)2.1 Mk1 Bis / Mk1 Facelift3 Capri Mk2 (1974-1977)4 Capri Mk3 (1977-19..
Ford CD2 platform
The Ford CD2 platform (for "C/D-class" and called U204 internally) is an automobile platform for crossover SUVs. It is the basis for the Mazda Tribute, Ford Escape, and Mercury Mariner, and was the first automobile platform jointly developed by Mazda and Ford. The design was based on Mazda's GF pl..
Ford CD3 platform
The CD3 (for "C/D-class") is Ford's global midsize car automobile platform. It was designed by Mazda in association with Ford and debuted with the Mazda Mazda6 sedan in early 2003. Mazda refers to the CD3 platform as GG/GY. The platform is designed for either front or all-wheel drive. Ford also..
Ford CD4E transmission
The CD4E was a 4-speed automatic transaxle for front wheel drive cars in the 1990s. It was manufactured at Ford's Sharonville Transmission plant starting in 1995. The CD4E was called the LA4A-EL by Mazda. Applications: 1995–1997 Ford Probe1995–2000 Ford Contour1995–2000 Mercury..
Ford CDW27 platform
The CDW27 Platform was Ford's midsize car automobile platform from the late 1990s. It was used in the Ford Contour, Mercury Mystique, and Mercury Cougar. A descendant of this platform is used in the European Ford Mondeo and Jaguar X-Type. The successors to many of these cars use the new Ford CD3..
Ford CE14 platform
The Ford CE14 platform was a front wheel drive automobile platform used by the Ford Motor Company for its compact cars during the 1980s and early 1990s. The CE14 platform was heavily derived from the platform of the European Ford Escort. A stretched variation of the CE14 appeared in 1984 for the mi..
Ford Center
The Ford Center is a multipurpose indoor sports/concert arena located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The arena opened on June 8, 2002; three years after construction began. The 586,000 square-foot facility seats 19,675 on four seating levels and features 3,380 club seats, seven party suites ..
Ford Championship at Doral
The Ford Championship at Doral is a PGA Tour golf tournament, which takes place on the "Blue Monster" course at the Doral Golf Resort & Spa in Doral, Florida, a suburb of Miami. The tournament is played in early March. The tournament usually attracts one of the strongest fields on the PGA Tour outs..
Ford CHT engine
The letters CHT denote a particular type of 4-cylinder internal combustion engine produced by the Ford Motor Company in Brazil during the 1980s. It is a completely different engine from the CVH engine and should not be mistaken with it. The CHT (Compound High Turbulence) engine was introduced by Fo..
Ford circle
Ford circles. A circle rests upon each fraction in lowest terms. The ones shown are for the fractions 0/1, 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5. Each circle will touch, but not cross, the line and some neighboring circles. Fractions with the same denominator have circles of the sa..
Ford City
Ford City is more than one place. Ford City is a city in California.Ford City is a city in Pennsylvania.Ford City is a neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois.*Ford City Mall is a mall in the Ford City neighborhood of Chicago. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles as..
Ford City, California
Ford City is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California, United States. The population was 3,512 at the 2000 census. Geography Ford City is located at [35°9′24″N, 119°27′29″W] (35.156750, -119.458148)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unite..
Ford City, Pennsylvania
Ford City is a borough in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, 40 miles (64 km) northeast of Pittsburgh along the east bank of the Allegheny River and 4 miles south of the county seat, Kittanning. It was founded in 1887 as a company town by PPG Industries as the site for its Works No. 3 glass factory. ..
Ford Classic
The Ford Consul Classic or 'Consul 315'(as the export version was known) was a mid-sized car built by in the UK from 1961 to 1963. It was similar in appearance to the more popular Ford Anglia, featuring the distinctive reverse-rake rear windsceen. The Consul Classic was also mechanically similar..
Ford Cliff, Pennsylvania
Ford Cliff is a borough in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 412 at the 2000 census. Geography Ford Cliff is located at [40°45′36″N, 79°32′11″W] (40.759936, -79.536379)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census ..
Ford Cologne V6 engine
Left side of a 2.9 litre Cologne engine. Unlike the 2.8, the 2.9 does not merge the three exhaust ports into two manifold pipes. Above view of a 2.9; front is to the right. Note the pronounced stagger of the cylinder banks. This is a fuel injected engine. The plenum chamber is silver, ..
Ford Comete
A Ford Comete Monte Carlo. The Ford Comete (also the Simca Comete) was a car built between 1951 and 1954 in France by the Ford Motor Company's French subsidiary, Ford S.A.F. Intended as the luxury model in the range, the Comete's bodywork was built by FACEL, who later produced the better-kno..
Ford Consul
Ford Consul Mk1, approximate date 1955 Ford Consul Mk2, date unknown The Ford Consul was a car manufactured by Ford in Britain. Between 1951 and 1962 the Consul was the stablemate of the bigger Ford Zephyr. It was replaced in 1962 by a new 4-cylinder Zephyr, and the new Ford Co..
Ford Contour
The Ford Contour was a North American variant of the European Ford Mondeo sedan sold by Ford Motor Company. It was sold in North America from 1995 through 2000. The platform also underpinned a Mercury version called Mystique and the 1999 to 2002 iteration of the Mercury Cougar. Contents 1 ..
Ford Corcel
The Ford Corcel was a car sold by Ford Motor Company in Brazil. It was originally based on a design inherited from the Renault 12 when Ford do Brazil acquired a Brazilian factory from Renault, in 1960s. However, the styling of the Corcel was unique to Brazil before 1978. From this year, the Corcel I..
Ford Corsair
Ford Corsair The Ford Corsair, manufactured by Ford Motor Company in the United Kingdom, was a midsize car available as either a saloon or estate from 1964 until 1970. There was also a convertible version built by Crayford, which is now very rare and highly sought after as a classic. The salo..
Ford Cortina
1966 Ford Cortina Mk I in GT trim, with Lotus Cortina-like side stripe 1970 Ford Cortina Mk II 1974 Ford Cortina Mk III 1980 Ford Cortina Mk V in the Crusader version The Ford Cortina was a medium family car sold by Ford of Britain. The Cortina was produced in five gene..
Ford Cougar
Ford/Mercury Cougar Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company Production: 1999–2002 Class: Sport compact Body Styles: 3-door hatchback Predecessor: Ford Probe Successor: Ford Mustang Shares components with: Ford ContourFord MondeoMercury Mystique The Ford Cougar was a 1999 mid-sized coup..
Ford Country Sedan
The Ford Country Sedan was a full-size station wagon built by the Ford Motor Company from 1949 until the 1980s]; it was based on the Ford full-size car line available in each year. The Country Sedan was the mid-trim station wagon in the Ford range. Unlike the Country Squire, the Country Sedan featu..
Ford Country Squire
1983 Ford Country Squire 1960 Ford Country Squire 1967 Ford Country Squire 1968 Ford Country Squire The Ford Country Squire was a full-size station wagon built by the Ford Motor Company from 1949 until 1991; it was based on the Ford full-size car line available in each year...
Ford County
Ford County is the name of several counties in the United States: Ford County, IllinoisFord County, Kansas This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly..
Ford County, Illinois
Ford County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population is 14,241. Its county seat is Paxton, Illinois6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 History3 Demographics4 Cities and towns5 External links Geography According to..
Ford County, Kansas
Ford County (FO) Counties in Kansas County seat Dodge City Largest city Dodge City Area—Total—Land—Water, % km² (1,099 mi²)2,845 km² (1,098 mi²)2 km² (1 mi²), 0.07% Population—Total (2000)—Density 32,45..
Ford Courier
There are four distinct Ford vehicle lines which have used the Courier name: 1950s American utility van1991–2002 European van bronco1998–present Brazilian pickup1972-1982 American pickup and 1972–present Australian and New Zealand pick-up In the United States in the 1950s, the Ford..
Ford Crown Victoria
For the Police Interceptor version used by law enforcement, see Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. For the 1983–1991 version known as the LTD Crown Victoria, see Ford LTD Crown Victoria. The Ford Crown Victoria is a rear-wheel drive full-size car produced by the Ford Motor Company in t..
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
The Police Interceptor (often referred to simply as CVPI) is the law enforcement version of the 1999 and later Ford Crown Victoria. Prior to 1999, the police car models of Crown Victorias were officially known as "P71 Crown Victorias" (which also includes the 1979-91 full-size LTDs and LTD Crown V..
Ford Custom
The Ford Custom is a car model name that has been used by the Ford Motor Company both in the United States and Canada from the 1930s to 1972. During its early years, the Custom nameplate represented the deluxe (or, upper-level) range of Ford's line of automobiles. At times, it was often paired with..
Ford Customline
Ford's mid-range car from 1952 through 1956. The Customline was more expensive than the Mainline but less expensive than the Crestline or, later, the Fairlane. ..
Ford Custom 500
The Ford Custom 500 is a car model name that was used by the Ford Motor Company both in the United States and Canada from 1964 to 1978. The Custom 500 nameplate represented a slightly better trimmed version of the low-priced, economy models of Ford's full-sized car range, which also included the ..
Ford CVH engine
The letters CVH denote a particular type of 4-cylinder internal combustion engine produced by the Ford Motor Company during the 1980s and 1990s. The CVH (Compound Valve angle Hemispherical combustion chamber) engine was introduced by Ford in 1980 in the third generation Ford Escort. It was later ..
Ford CX
The Ford CX was a car produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1935 to 1937. During that period 96553 cars were produced. It was powered by a 1172 cc Ford Sidevalve engine. Ford Motor Company Platforms | Engines | Vehicles | Current/Future: Cars: Activa | Crown Victoria/Police Interceptor..
Ford Cyclone engine
The Duratec 35 (code-name Cyclone) is a family of automobile engines from the Ford Motor Company. The first version, a 3.5 L V6, will appear in the Fall of 2006 and will be sold with the Duratec 35 name. Its displacement can be increased to 3.8 liters, meaning a Duratec 38 could come so..
Ford D186 platform
The Ford D186 platform is a mid-size car platform, and was used for only three models. Models 1986-2007 Ford Taurus1986-2005 Mercury Sable1988-2002 Lincoln Continental ..
Ford D2C platform
The D2C (for "D-class 2-door coupe" and also known as DC2 and S197) is Ford's newest global rear-wheel drive automobile platform. It was designed by Ford with Mazda's C1 platform technology and debuted in the 2005 Ford Mustang. The platform basics are a MacPherson strut suspension in front and 3-li..
Ford D3 platform
The D3 (for "D-class" and called P2 by Volvo) is Ford's global full size car automobile platform. It was designed by Volvo in association with Ford and debuted with the Volvo S80 sedan in early 1999. The platform is designed for either front- or all wheel drive with an extended wheelbase option. ..
Ford Del Rey
Ford Del Rey Ouro The Ford Del Rey was a midsized car produced by the Ford Motor Company in Brazil from 1981 to 1991. It was a remake from the popular Ford Corcel. Like the Corcel, the Del Rey was designed exclusively for Brazil. It was produced as a two-door coupe, four-door sedan or as a tw..
Ford Del Rio
1957 Ford Del Rio. The Ford Del Rio was a full-size station wagon produced by the Ford Motor Company in the United States for model years 1957 and 1958. The model was also marketed under the name Del Rio Ranch Wagon. The impetus for the creation of the Del Rio was Ford’s desire to remain ..
Ford Detroit International Jazz Festival
The Ford Detroit International Jazz Festival is a jazz music festival held each year in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Until 2000, it was known as the Detroit-Montreux Jazz Festival. ..
Ford DEW platform
DEW (or DEW98) is Ford Motor Company's midsize rear wheel drive automobile platform. The platform was developed by both Ford and Jaguar engineers, and debuted in the Lincoln LS sedan. A less-expensive variant, DEW Lite, was to be used for the 2005 Ford Mustang, but that car now uses the Mazda-deri..
Ford Discovery Centre
The Ford Discovery Centre is an interactive automobile museum run by the Ford Motor Company located in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It first opened to the public in April 1999, as a showcase of Ford's manufacturing in the country. External Links [Official Ford Discovery Centre website] ..
Ford DLD engine
The DLD automobile engine family is a group of compact straight-4 Diesel engines developed jointly by Ford Motor Company and the PSA Group (Peugeot/Citroën). The Ford/PSA joint-venture for the production of the DLD was announced in Semptember, 1998. The engines are produced at Ford's Dagenham Eng..
Ford Doolittle
W. Ford Doolittle Dr. W. Ford Doolittle (born 1942 in Urbana, Illinois) is a biochemist. As of 2005, he is a professor at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He received his BA in Biochemical Sciences from Harvard University in 1963 and his PhD from Stanford University in 1967. ..
Ford Durashift
Durashift is the brand name of a range of Ford automatic transmissions. They feature electronic control with manual selection of gears, available in 4 or 5 gear configurations. There is also a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) version for smaller cars. The Ford Transit featured a Durashift..
Ford Duratec engine
Engine Image Required Duratec Manufacturer:Ford Production:1993 – present Class:Gasoline engine Capacities:1.3 L1.4 L1.6 L1.8 L2.0 L2.3 L2.5 L3.0 L3.5 L6.0 L Block:Alloy Cylinder Head:Alloy/chrome Valves:8 (small cars) SOHC16 (4 cyl) DOHC24 (V..
Ford Duratorq engine
Duratorq is the marketing name of a range of Ford diesel engines first introduced in 2000 for the Ford Mondeo range of cars. The first design, codenamed "Puma" during its development replaced the older Endura unit which had been around since 1984. Commercial versions of the Puma unit replaced Ford..
Ford E-Series
The Ford E-Series, formerly named and also known as the Econoline or "Club Wagon", is a line of fullsize vans (both cargo and passenger) and truck chassis from the Ford Motor Company. The E-Series is related to the Ford F-Series line of pickup trucks. The line was introduced in 1961 and its desc..
Ford EcoSport
The Ford EcoSport car. The Ford EcoSport is a mini SUV designed and built in Brazil by Ford. It is essentially a redesigned version of the European Ford Fusion, based on the Fiesta platform. Despite its appearance, most EcoSports feature only front wheel drive, not being suitable for off-road ..
Ford Edge
Reference Link [2007 Ford Edge Overview and Specifications - from Media.Ford.com][Ford Edge Photos, Forums, Specifications] Ford Motor Company Platforms | Engines | Vehicles | Current/Future: Cars: Activa | Crown Victoria/Police Interceptor | Fairlane | Falcon/FPV mod..
Ford Eifel
Ford Eifel was a car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in Germany that was produced between 1935 and 1939. About 60 000 of them were produced. The engine was a four cylinder, four stroke 1157 cc giving 34 hp (25 kW) at 4250 rpm. It was made with many different body types, such as a two door lim..
Ford Elite
Ford Elite. Ford Elite. The Ford Elite was an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company for the North American market for the 1974-1976 model years. The Elite was based on the Ford Torino, and was a two-door coupe intended to be, in the words of Ford's advertising, a "mid-size car ..
Ford End
Ford End is a small village half way between Chelmsford and Braintree in Essex, United Kingdom. ..
Ford Escape
The Ford Escape (Code U204) debuted in 2001 as a compact crossover SUV, priced below the Ford Explorer. It was jointly developed with Mazda, in which Ford owns a controlling interest, and was released a few months after the nearly-identical Mazda Tribute. A more upscale version, the Mercury Marin..
Ford Escape Hybrid
The Ford Escape Hybrid, launched in 2004, is a gas-electric hybrid powered version of the Ford Escape sport utility vehicle developed by the Ford Motor Company. Built in Kansas City, Missouri, it is the first hybrid SUV to hit the market. A similar vehicle, the Mercury Mariner Hybrid is sold by ..
Ford Escort
The Ford Escort was a compact car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 1967 through 2003. Although it was originally a European model, the Escort badge has been applied to several different designs in North America over the years. For more information, see: Ford Escort (European)Ford Escort..
Ford Escort (European)
Ford Escort (Europe) Manufacturer: Ford Production: 1968–2000Rental fleet: 1968–2002 Basic generations: Mk1 (1968 - 1975)Mk2 (1975 - 1980)Mk3 (1980 - 1986)Mk4 (1986 - 1991)Mk5 (1990 - 1993)Mk5b (1992 - 1995)Mk6 (1995 - 2000) Class: Small family car Body styles: 4-door sedan3, 5-..
Ford Escort (North American)
The Ford Escort was a compact car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. Although it was originally a European model, the Escort badge has been applied to several different designs in North America over the years. The Escort was one of Ford's most successful models in the 1980s. In fact..
Ford Escort RS 1700T
The Ford Escort RS 1700T was a prototype car designed by Ford Motor Company in 1980 to compete in Group B rally racing. Prototypes were based on the MKIII Escort and featured a turbocharged 1.8 litre four cylinder engine producing over 200 horsepower. Persistent problems during the vehicle's develo..
Ford Escort ZX2
Rear view of a 2003 Ford ZX2 The two-door Ford Escort ZX2 was introduced at the 1997 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Introduced in 1997 as a 1998 model to replace the Ford Escort GT hatchback and Ford Probe, it was based on the second-generation North American version of..
Ford Essex V4 engine
Essex V4 was a V4 engine from Ford Motor Company made at the plant in Essex. The engine was available in two capacities, 1633cc and 1996cc, differing only in stroke. This engine was used on the Ford Corsair, Capri Mk I, Consul/Granada Mk I, Ford Zephyr 4 Mk IV and certain models of the Ford Transit..
Ford Essex V6 engine
Ford Motor Company has produced two different V6 piston engines which have been commonly referred to as Essex: Ford Essex V6 engine (UK) - A 60° V6, 2.5/3.0 LFord Essex V6 engine (Canadian) - An engine commonly believed to be a 90° derivative of the Windsor V8, 3.8-4.2 L (but is not).Th..
Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian)
See also Ford Essex V6 engine (UK) The Canadian Essex (90 Degree V) engine was a V6 engine family built by Ford Motor Company in Windsor, Ontario. Unlike the British Essex V6, the Canadian Essex was a 90° design. The Canadian Essex was a pushrod design featuring aluminum heads, which reduced its ..
Ford Essex V6 engine (UK)
A performance-tuned Essex V6. See also Ford Essex V6 engine (Canadian) The Ford Essex V6 engine was a 60° V6 engine built between 1967 and 1988 by the Ford Motor Company in the United Kingdom at their engine plant in Essex, hence the name. It was produced in two capacities, 2.5 L and ..
Ford Estate
Ford Estate is a suburb in Sunderland. The suburb is divided into two areas: High Ford borders the run-down estate of Pennywell and like its neighbour, has many of its houses boarded up, ready for redevelopment or reconstruction. Low Ford, to the east, borders the suburb of Pallion and is a very sl..
Ford EUCD platform
The EUCD (for "European C/D-class") is Ford's global midsize car automobile platform. It is loosely based on Ford's compact C1 platform, but much engineering was done by Volvo Cars. EUCD and C1 share many suspension, brake, and electrical systems. Originally known as "C1-Plus" due to its similar..
Ford Everest
The Indian Ford Endeavour The Ford Everest (model code U268) is a midsize SUV sold in Asia. The Everest is based on the local (Mazda-based) Ford Ranger pickup truck platform. The SUV is also sold as the Ford Endeavour in India. The truck has three-row seating, rear or four wheel drive, and ..
Ford Excursion
The Excursion was the largest SUV in the Ford Motor Company lineup for the model years 2000-2005. Based on the Super Duty pickup truck platform, it offered large V8 (gasoline and diesel) and V10 (gasoline) engines, and seating for up to 9 passengers. It was designed to slot above the Ford Expediti..
Ford EXP
1984 Ford EXP Turbo Coupe The Ford EXP and the similar Mercury LN7 were three-door hatchbacks based on the Ford Escort and Mercury Lynx. Series I Both the EXP and LN7 were introduced as separate models from the Escort and Lynx in spring 1981 as early 1982 models (becoming Ford's first entr..
Ford Expedition
The Ford Expedition is a fullsize SUV built by the Ford Motor Company. Introduced in 1997 and redesigned for 2003 and again for 2007, it slots between the smaller Ford Explorer, and the now discontinued Ford Excursion. The Expedition offers up to nine passenger seating and a range of V8 engines. ..
Ford Explorer
See also Ford Explorer Sport Trac for the spinoff pickup truck version The Ford Explorer is a mid-size sport utility vehicle sold mostly in North America built by the Ford Motor Company since 1990 and still in production as of 2006. It is manufactured in Louisville, Kentucky (it was also ..
Ford Explorer Sport Trac
See also Ford Explorer for the SUV on which the Sport Trac is based The Ford Explorer Sport Trac is a midsize sport utility vehicle with a pickup truck bed sold mostly in North America. The Sport Trac is based on the Ford Explorer SUV and has been built by the Ford Motor Company since 2001. ..
Ford F-650
The Ford F-650 is a commercial truck offered by Ford. It is made mainly for towing and heavy hauling. Though it is made mainly for use as a utilitarian truck for use at job sites or in construction and is not offered at Ford's official site, aftermarket has made the F-650 into a premium truck simila..
Ford F-Series
The F-Series is a series of full-size pickup trucks from Ford Motor Company sold for over 5 decades. The most popular variant of the F-Series is the F-150. It has been the best-selling vehicle in the world for 23 years and the best-selling truck in the United States (and possibly the world) for..
Ford F550
The Ford F550 is a class 5 Ford conventional truck. It is unique in its weight class in that the 2003 model shares fenders, hood and grille as well as the cab with a pickup. ..
Ford Fairlane
Ford Motor Company has used the Fairlane name on a number of automobiles since 1955. For more information, see: 1955–1970 Ford Fairlane (North American)1967– Ford Fairlane (Australian)Ford Fairlane Concept Ford introduced this concept car at the 2005 Detroit Auto Show.Ford Fairlane (mov..
Ford Fairlane (Australian)
See also Ford Fairlane (North American) The Ford Fairlane is a large, luxury automobile model manufactured by Ford Australia from 1960 to the present day, with only a brief absence in the mid-1960s. The name was taken from Henry Ford's estate, Fair Lane, near Dearborn, Michigan. The name Fairlane ..
Ford Fairlane (North American)
See also Ford Fairlane (Australian) 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] The Ford Fairlane was an automobile model sold between 1955 and 1971 by the Ford Motor Company in North America. The name was taken from Henry Ford's estate, F..
Ford Fairmont
Ford Fairmont is a name that has been used for two unrelated models of automobile; one in Australia and one in North America. Australia In Australia, the Ford Fairmont is a large car built by Ford Australia as a more luxurious version of the Falcon. It was first built in 1966 and has been through m..
Ford Falcon
This article is about the Australian car model. For models produced for other countries, see Ford Falcon (disambiguation). The Ford Falcon is a car manufactured by Ford in Australia since 1960. The Falcon remains Ford's most popular model in Australia, which is also the only country in which new ..
Ford Falcon (Argentina)
The Ford Falcon, Argentina moden, is a fullsize car built by Ford Motor Company that resembled the 1960s North American Falcons were built until the early 1990s. Green Falcons became infamous due to their use by death squads during the military dictatorship of the 1970s and early 1980s. The Falcon ..
Ford Falcon (disambiguation)
Ford Falcon is a car nameplate seen around the world. For the Australian version, see Ford FalconFor the North American models, see Ford Falcon (North American)For the Argentina model, see Ford Falcon (Argentina) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associate..
Ford Falcon (North American)
The Ford Falcon was an automobile produced by Ford Motor Company from 1960 through 1970. It was manufactured in the USA, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Mexico and Chile and it became a huge financial success. During its lifespan, the Falcon was offered a wide range of body styles from coupé, fou..
Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo
--> The Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo is a vehicle produced by Ford Motor Company of Australia. The XR6 Turbo was initially released in the BA series Falcon in 2002. In October 2004, a MkII version of the BA was released which brought a 6-speed T56 manual transmission to the XR6 Turbo, however, the auto..
Ford family tree
Henry Ford's - Family tree The following is the family tree of Henry Ford, Founder of Ford Motor Company. It includes those family members that work, or have worked for Ford. Paternal Great-Grandfather: William Ford Paternal Great-Grandmother: Rebecca Ford (1776 - 1851) Paternal Grandfather: John..
Ford Festiva
The Ford Festiva was a subcompact car sold by the Ford Motor Company in North America, Asia and Australasia, introduced in 1986 in Japan. The car was manufactured by Kia in South Korea, who at the time were part-owned by Ford. It was based on the Mazda DA platform, using Mazda's B Series engi..
Ford FE engine
352 FE V8 The Ford FE engine was a Ford V8 engine used in vehicles sold in the North American market between 1958 and 1976. It was intended to fill the need for a medium-range displacement engine in Ford's lineup of available V8's. It supplemented Ford's line-up of V8's which at the time incl..
Ford Field
Ford Field entrance view from Adams Street. Ford Field is an indoor American football stadium located in Detroit, Michigan that is the home of the Detroit Lions of the NFL. It is across the street from Comerica Park. It regularly seats 65,000, though it is expandable up to 70,000 for football..
Ford Fiesta
The Ford Fiesta is a mid-class supermini car designed by the Ford Motor Company in Europe, and also manufactured in Brazil, Mexico, China, India and South Africa. It is now marketed worldwide, including Japan and Australasia, but was only sold briefly in North America. It is one of ..
Ford Five Hundred
The Ford Five Hundred (code name D258) is a full-size sedan produced by the Ford Motor Company, succeeding the Ford Taurus program (which will be phased out for 2007). In North America, the name is intended to recall the Fairlane 500 and Galaxie 500 models of the 1950s through 1970s. The car cur..
Ford Flathead engine
--> The Ford Valve In Block Design or Flathead Ford V8 courtesy of moes garage Blown Flathead V8 buildup-courtesy of moes garage Ford flathead V8 engine, modified for power, on cover of Hot Rod magazine Cover of Hot Rod magazine showing Ford Flathead V8 engine with centrifugal ..
Ford Flexible Fuel Vehicle
Contents 1 Ford FFV2 Summary3 Benefits4 Drawbacks5 Vehicles with FFV Technology6 External links Ford FFV Summary The Ford FFV is a alternative fuel vehicle. It utilizes Ethanol as a fuel source aka E85. E85 is 85 % ethanol and 15 % gasoline. This dates back to the ..
Ford FN10 platform
FN10 is the designation for an automobile platform formerly used by the Ford Motor Company in the 1993 to 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII luxury cars. The FN10 platform is similar to that of the MN12 platform used in the 1989 to 1997 Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Cougar, but had its roots in a 1980s project c..
Ford FN platform
FN-10, or "Full-Sized North American Project #10", was a vehicle platform used to build the 1993-1998 Lincoln Mark VIII Series motor vehicles. The FN-10 platform was used to build the Mark VIII series from 1993 until the platform's demise in 1998. The FN-10 platform is based on Ford's MN-12 (Midsiz..
Ford Focus
This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. The Ford Foc..
Ford Focus C-MAX
The Ford Focus C-Max is a compact MPV designed by Ford for the European market and built since 2003. It was the first to use the Ford C1 platform, also used by the Mk II Ford Focus, which was introduced a year later, and the compact MPV Premacy/Mazda5. With the introduction of the new large MPVs S-..
Ford Focus WRC
The Ford Focus WRC is a car, based on the Ford Focus production hatchback, developed to compete in the World Rally Championship. Like all contemporary World Rally Cars, the car is heavily adapted from the production version, with which it shares only the basic shape and some parts of the bodyshell...
Ford Forge
Ford Forge (Ford Mill), Northumberland, England is located on the River Till between the villages of Ford and Etal. Buildings housing a water-powered forge were constructed at this site by 1770. Throughout the nineteenth century the forge was used to manufacture shovels for Northumberland collieries..
Ford Forty-Nine
The Ford Forty-Nine was a concept car created by the Ford Motor Company. It was first introduced at the 2001 North American International Auto Show. It was the tribute to the 1949 Ford model that was first produced after World War II that later became a big hit. Engine and Design The Forty-Nine'..
Ford Foundation
The Ford Foundation is a charitable foundation based in New York City created to fund programs that promote democracy, reduce poverty and promote international understanding (see [mission statement]). The current chair is Susan V. Berresford. Contents 1 History2 Critics3 ..
Ford Fox platform
The Ford Fox platform was a rear wheel drive, unibody automobile architecture that Ford used for over 25 years in the North American market. It was designed to be relatively lightweight and simple, in keeping with the general downsizing of Detroit designs in the late 1970s. Its initial appeara..
Ford Freda
The Ford Freda is a rebadged 8-seater Mazda Bongo Friendee MPV, introduced to the Japanese home market in 1995. It is styled, literally, like a box, purely for space efficiency and for conservative Japanese tastes. While initially a Japanese domestic market vehicle, it is becoming increasingly popu..
Ford Freestar
The Ford Freestar is a minivan made by the Ford Motor Company. It replaced the Ford Windstar for the 2004 model year. Although it is billed as "all new", it basically is a revamped Windstar. The name change accommodates Ford's strategy to rename their cars to words beginning in F. The Freestar, a..
Ford Freestyle
See also the Ford Freestar minivan The Ford Freestyle (code name D219) is a crossover SUV, introduced for the 2005 model year to compete primarily with mid-size rivals such as the Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot, Nissan Murano and Hyundai Santa Fe, as well as other station wagons like Subaru's Lega..
Ford Frick
Ford Christopher Frick (December 19, 1894 - April 8, 1978) was an American sportswriter and executive who served as president of the National League from 1934 to 1951 and as Baseball Commissioner from 1951 to 1965. His most highly criticized decision as commissioner was to convince baseball record-k..
Ford Fusion
Ford Fusion is a name used on two different types of cars from the Ford Motor Company. Ford Fusion (European)Ford Fusion (North American) Additionally, Ford used the name before the launch of the European Ford Focus, in communications with contractors working on elements of that model's launch publ..
Ford Fusion (European)
The European Ford Fusion is an estate based on the supermini Ford Fiesta. Its increased body height makes it roomier and more comfortable for taller drivers. Some think it is a mini MPV rather than a mini estate. The Fusion is marketed in Europe and India. A mini SUV version of the Fusion calle..
Ford Fusion (North American)
The American Ford Fusion (code name CD338) is a mid-size car based on the Ford CD3 platform. The Fusion went on sale in October 2005 as a 2006 model, and is a replacement for the largely discontinued Ford Taurus. It is manufactured at Ford's Hermosillo, Mexico plant (Job 1 date of August 1, 2005). ..
Ford Futura
The Ford Futura is a large car made by Ford Australia. Although the car that bears this name may be more accurately known as the Ford Falcon Futura, the 'Falcon' name has not appeared on the badging for several years. In the United States, Ford Futura may be considered an automobile model name that..
Ford Galaxie
1966 Ford Galaxie 7 Liter Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] See also the Ford Galaxy minivan of the 2000s The Ford Galaxie was a model of automobile built in the USA by the Ford Motor Company for model years 1959 through 1974. A version of the car was produced in..
Ford Galaxy
See also the Ford Galaxie full-size car of the 1950s and 1960s The Ford Galaxy is a large MPV first introduced in 1995. The second generation Galaxy will be sold alongside the shorter large MPV S-MAX in 2006. In Argentina, the Ford Galaxy was a rebadged version of the Volkswagen Santana, sim..
Ford Granada
The Ford Granada was the name for several cars produced by the Ford Motor Company. A series of cars was produced under this name in Europe, while an unrelated automobile used the name in North America. 1982 Ford Granada 2.8 Ghia X in the UK Contents 1 Europe1.1 Granada (1972-197..
Ford Greene
Aylsworth Crawford Greene III (born 21 December 1952) is an American attorney from San Anselmo specializing in litigation against cults. Contents 1 Unification Church membership2 Deprogramming activities3 Litigating against cults4 External links Unification Church membership ..
Ford GT
Month Year Sales Production October 2004 22 November 63 December 59 2004 Total 144 547 January 2005 7 February 4 March 44 April 70 May 117 June 150 July 91 August 113 September 176 October 165 November 157 December 208 2005 Total 1302 1890 January 2006 157 184 February 194 ..
Ford GT40
"GT" redirects here. For , see . GT40 Mk II front. This car won the 1966 24 Hours of Daytona driven by Ken Miles and Lloyd Ruby, giving Ford its first victory in a 24 hour race. (Serial Number GT-40 P 1015 Mk. II) The Ford GT was a sports car and winner of the 24 hours of Le Mans four tim..
Ford GT90
The GT90 is very futuristic looking. The GT90 used blue halogen headlights. The GT90 rear view. It sported four exhaust pipes and a speed-controlled rear spoiler. 250px The Ford GT90 was a concept car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. It was unveiled in January 1995, a..
Ford Gum
Ford Gum is a brand of bubble gum and chewing gum often found in gum machines. It is produced by Ford Gum & Machine Co. The history of the company goes back to 1913, when Ford Mason leased 102 machines and placed them in stores and shops in New York. The gumballs, while they are covered with differ..
Ford Gyron
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since 4 June 2006. The Ford Gyron was a futur..
Ford Heights, Illinois
Ford Heights, Illinois Location within Chicagoland. The Chicagoland tristate area. Incorporated Village in 1949. County, State Cook County, Illinois Township Bloom Township Government Mayor Saul L. Beck 2000) 3,456 (down 18.85% from 1990) Pop. density 753.9/km² (1,954.9..
Ford Hotel
The Ford Hotel consisted of three 2 storey towers on Dundas Street West, east of Bay Street. The building was demolished in 1973 and later became the Atrium on Bay. External links [Ford Hotel] ..
Ford House Office Building
The Ford House Office Building is one of the four office buildings containing U.S. House of Representatives staff on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. It is the only House Office Building that is not connected underground to either one of the other office buildings or to the Capitol itself. The Fo..
Ford HSC engine
The HSC ("High Swirl Combustion") was an automobile engine from Ford Motor Company sold from 1984 until 1994. It was produced in Lima, Ohio, largely using tooling and designs adapted from the predecessor 200 in³ straight 6. 2.3 The 2.3 L (2311 cc) version was introduced in 1984 for..
Ford HSO engine
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Ford HSO engine was an automobile engine from Ford Motor Company sold from 1985 until 1991. It was produced in L..
Ford Hurricane engine
The Hurricane is a forthcoming large-displacement V8 engine project at Ford Motor Company. The engine project was cancelled in 2005 as the company focused on its existing Triton V8 and V10, but was reportedly revived in early 2006 by Mark Fields. The large engine will compete with DaimlerChrysler..
Ford IB-series Transmission
The 'IB-series manual transmissions are a series of manual tranaxles produced by Ford in Europe for its front wheel drive automobiles. The original version (IB4) featured 4-speeds with syncromesh on all forward gears was introduced in 1976 for the first generation Ford Fiesta. Following the introd..
Ford Ikon
--> The Ford Ikon is a sedan version of the Ford Fiesta on the Ford B platform. It is manufactured and sold in India, South Africa, Mexico and China. In Brazil, the Ikon was marketed as the Fiesta Sedan, but this model has been replaced by a new model based as the current model Fiesta. This mo..
Ford Indigo
The Ford Indigo is a concept car developed by Ford for the 1996 auto show circuit. Only two were ever built, only one of which was actually functional. It took Ford only six months from the original computer designs to the finished show car. The functional concept is still owned by Ford. The non-f..
Ford Iosis
The Ford iosis is a four-door, four-seat sedan concept car developed by Ford of Europe. It was first displayed to the public at 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show. Along with the Ford SAV (which was showed earlier in the year at the Geneva Auto Show), it was designed to showcase the dynamic new design dir..
Ford Island
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Ford Island is located in the middle of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. It is connected to the main island by the Ford Island Bridge. The island houses several naval facilities. It also has two main groups of military housing: Nob Hill and Luke Field. The United State..
Ford Island (disambiguation)
There are several Ford Islands: Ford Island is located in the middle of Pearl Harbor, HawaiiFord Island (Windmill Islands) is a small rocky island off the eastern coast of AntarcticaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an re..
Ford Island (Windmill Islands)
Ford Island ([66°24′S 110°31′E]) is a rocky Antarctic island, 2 km (1.3 mi) long, between O'Connor and Cloyd Islands in the southern part of the Windmill Islands. It was first mapped from air photos taken by USN Operation Highjump and Operation Windmill in 1947 and 1948. It was named..
Ford Johnson
Ford Johnson (1942- ) is an American writer, speaker on spiritual and esoteric topics, and president of a service organization working with adolescents. A former member and respected leader of Eckankar, he left the religion and is now perhaps best known for his book Confessions of a God Seeker whic..
Ford Ka
Ford Ka (pronounced "Ka", "car", or "K.A.") is a city car from the Ford Motor Company marketed in Europe and elsewhere. The European version is produced at Ford's Valencia plant in Southern Spain. Contents 1 History2 StreetKa, SportKa and facelifts3 Problems4 External link..
Ford Kent engine
The Ford Kent is an internal combustion engine from Ford of Europe. Originally developed in 1959 for the Ford Anglia, it is an in-line four cylinder overhead valve type engine with a cast iron cylinder head and block. Contents 1 Pre-Crossflow2 Lotus3 Crossflow4 Valencia5 ..
Ford Kiernan
Ford Kiernan (born 1962) is a Scottish comedian. Along with his comedy partner, Greg Hemphill he is best known in the United Kingdom for his appearances in Still Game and Chewin' The Fat. Contents 1 Personal Life2 Career3 Controversy4 External links Personal Life Born in De..
Ford Köln
Ford Köln was an automobile from Ford Motor Company that was in production from 1932 to 1935. The name came from the German name for the city of Cologne. It had a four cylinder, four stroke engine at 933 cc giving 21 hp (16 kW) at 3400 rpm. The top speed was 85 km/h. It had a three speed gearbox..
Ford Konno
Ford Hiroshi Konno swam at McKinley High School (Hawaii) and Ohio State. He won four medals at the 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games. At Helinski, Finland, Konno won gold medals in the 1,500-meter freestyle and the 4 X 200-meter freestyle relay. His time of 18:30:3 in the 1,500 freestyle was an Olympic..
Ford Laser
The Ford Laser was a compact car sold by Ford in Asia, Australia, and parts of South America and Africa. It was the basis of later Escort models sold in North America, which is not to be confused with the model of the same name sold in Europe. It was also known as the Lidea in Japan and the T..
Ford Lightning
The Ford SVT Lightning is a sports version of the F-150 Pickup truck designed by Ford's truck-division and eventually released by the then-new SVT division. Contents 1 First generation (1993-1995)2 Second generation (1999-2004)3 Third generation (est. 2009)4 References5&n..
Ford Lio Ho
Ford Lio Ho (福特六和) is an automaker based in Taiwan. It is 70% owned by Detroit-based Ford Motor Company. External links [Official Website] ..
Ford LTD
1971 Ford LTD convertible The Ford LTD is a car model name that has been used by the Ford Motor Company both in North America and Australia. The LTD designation is considered by some an abbreviation of "Luxury Trim Decor" and by others as a limited body style classification for the Galaxie...
Ford LTD Crown Victoria
The Ford LTD Crown Victoria was a full-size, rear wheel drive sedan produced by Ford Motor Company from 1979-1991. Contents 1 History2 Features3 Other body styles3.1 Station wagon3.2 Coupe4 End of production5 References6 See also7 External links His..
Ford LTD II
The Ford LTD II was a mid-size car built by the Ford Motor Company between 1977 and 1979 for the North American market. It was based off of the Ford Torino, which it effectively replaced, and the Ford Thunderbird. Engine choices were all V8s; the 5.0 L 302 Windsor engine, the 5.8 L 351M..
Ford Madox Brown
The Last of England, 1855 Ford Madox Brown (April 16, 1821 – October 6, 1893) was an English painter of moral and historical subjects, notable for his distinctively graphic and often Hogarthian version of the Pre-Raphaelite style. While he was closely associated with the Pre-Raphaelite..
Ford Madox Ford
Ford Madox Ford Ford Madox Ford (December 17, 1873 - June 26, 1939) was an English novelist and publisher. Born Ford Hermann Hueffer, he was Ford Madox Hueffer before he finally settled on the name Ford Madox Ford in honor of his grandfather, the Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, on wh..
Ford Mainline
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Ford Mainline was a car available from 1952 to 1959. It was the base model below the Customline and the Fai..
Ford Mansion
The Ford Mansion is part of Morristown National Historical Park, and is located on a hilltop in Morristown, New Jersey. Ford Mansion was the "hard winter" (December 1779 - May 1780) quarters of George Washington and the Continental Army. Jacob Ford's widow Theodosia Ford and her three children sha..
Ford Maverick
Ford has used the Maverick name on four completely different automobiles in the last three decades. A Maverick car was produced for the Americas in the 1970s, and the name has appeared on three different SUVs in Australia and Europe. Contents 1 1970s2 Australia3 Europe4 Also ..
Ford MA concept car
The Ford MA or Ford Focus MA concept car was a 2002 minimalist design exercise drawn by Jose Paris and championed by Ford's VP of design J. Mays. It was exhibited as an art object in museums as well as a traditional concept car in auto shows. The MA was a treasure house of unusual automotive p..
Ford MEL engine
Ford developed the MEL ("Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln") engine series for use in their line of Mercury models from 1958 through 1967. The MEL also replaced Lincoln's unique Y-block design. These engines were produced in Lima, Ohio at Ford's Lima Engine plant. They were replaced by the 385 series engines..
Ford Meteor
The Ford Meteor describes two distinct lines of automobiles from the Ford Motor Company. Canadian model (1949-1981) The first Meteors were a sub-brand of cars sold by the Ford Motor Company of Canada between 1949 and 1976. These are sometimes referred to, incorrectly, as 'Ford Meteor', although Met..
Ford MN12 platform
The MN12 (Mid-size North America Project #12) was a car platform formerly used by the Ford Motor Company from 1989 to 1997 for the Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Cougar. A variant of this platform, known as the FN10, was used for the Lincoln Mark VIII from 1993 to 1998. Each car based on this platfo..
Ford Models
Ford Models, Inc., is a modeling and acting agency founded in 1946 by Eileen and Jerry Ford. Represented by Ford Models, actors and celebrities represented (past and present) by Ford Models. Models and actors ..
Ford Model 91
Ford Model 91 was a car made by the British Ford between 1939 and 1939. In total 1878 were made. It was available as a two door convertible, a two door, five seat estate and a 4 door, 4 seat sedan. It was powered by a 3622 cc Ford Sidevalve V8. The Model 91 was also license built by Ford-Vairog..
Ford Model A
The Model A was the designation of two cars made by Ford Motor Company, one in 1903 and one beginning in 1927. 1903 model 1903 Ford Model A The original Model A, also called the "Fordmobile", was the first car produced by Ford, beginning production in 1903. Dr. Ernst Pfenning of Chicago, Il..
Ford Model AA
Ford Model AA is a truck from Ford made in both both 1 ton and 1.5 ton variants built between 1928 and 1931. It was powered by a 200 cc straight-4 sidevalve engine giving 40 hp. It was a popular model and it was license built in Sweden, France, Denmark and the USSR. Many variants was built lik..
Ford Model AC
Ford Model AC was a Ford Model A with the engine from a Ford Model C. Ford Motor Company Platforms | Engines | Vehicles | Current/Future: Cars: Activa | Crown Victoria/Police Interceptor | Fairlane | Falcon/FPV models | Fiesta | Five Hundred | Focus/C-MAX | Freestar | Freestyle | Fusion (Eu..
Ford Model B
Photographer Dorothea Lange on a Ford V8. 1934 Ford Model B Coupe. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] The designation Ford Model B, like Ford Model A, was actually used for two different automobiles. The first was produced in 1904-05 and is among the earlie..
Ford Model C
Ford Model C was introduced in 1904 and was a version of the Ford Model A with more modern look, slightly more powerful engine and 15 cm (6 inches) longer wheelbase. Both A and C was produced at the same time, but the Model A could also be bought with a Model C engine, an option called Ford Model AC..
Ford Model F
Ford Model F was an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company. It was a development from the Ford Model A and Ford Model C, but larger and more luxurious. It was a four-seater phaeton with running boards standard. Production started in 1905 and ended in 1906 after about 1000 were made. In 1905, ..
Ford Model K
Ford Model K was an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company. It was introduced in 1906 and replaced the earlier Ford Model B. It was aimed at the top end of the market and featured an inline-6 giving 40 hp. The wheelbase was 290 cm (114 inch) and could be ordered either as touring or roadster...
Ford Model N
The Ford Model N was an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company. It was introduced in 1906 as a successor to the Model A, C and F. It was powered by an inline-4 engine, giving 15 hp. The engine was situated in the front of the car but drove the rear wheels via a long shaft. The car had a whee..
Ford Model R
Ford Model R was an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company. It was an updated version of the Model N produced between April and October 1907. During that time 2500 cars were made. It sold for $750. It used the same chassis and engine as the Model N but with larger body, running boards and im..
Ford Model S
The Ford Model S was an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company. It was an adaptation of Ford Model N. The most notable difference was the optional extra third seat behind the front bench. The basic model sold for $700. Extras such as a convertible top, gas lamps, as well as umbrella holders ..
Ford Model T
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] For the blues musician, see T-Model Ford. The Ford Model T (colloquially known as the Tin Lizzie and the Flivver) was an automobile produced by Henry Ford's Ford Motor Company from 1908 through 1927. It is generally regarded as the firs..
Ford Model TT
Ford TT used as a bus in Skanör, Sweden in 1920 The Ford Model TT truck was rated at one ton. It was based on the Ford Model T, but with a heavier frame and rear axle. It was often sold as a chassis with the buyer supplying the truck body as needed. Mass production ran from 1925 to 1927, ..
Ford Model T engine
The Ford Model T used a 177 in³ (2.9 L) 4 cylinder engine producing 20 hp (15 kW) for a top speed of 45 mph (72 km/h). The engine had side valves and 3 main bearings and was built in-unit with the Model T's novel transmission, sharing the same lubricating oil. Engine bore was 3¾ inches (95..
Ford Model U
The Ford Model U was a concept car created by the Ford Motor Company. This vehicle wa first introduced at the 2003 Washington D.C. Auto Show. This concept is one of a kind with its automatic features and recyclability. Ford wanted this vehicle to be a modern 21st Century interpretation to the ori..
Ford Model Y
1933 Ford Model Y The Model Y was the first Ford specifically designed for markets outside the USA. The car was powered by a 933 cc, 8 hp Ford Sidevalve engine, and was in production in England from 1932 through 1937. It was available in two and four door versions. The 1935 two door model was ..
Ford Modular engine
The Modular engine, or "mod motor", is Ford Motor Company's modern overhead camshaft (OHC) V8 and V10 engine family. It gradually replaced the Windsor small-block and 385 big-block engines over several years in the mid-1990s. The engine is modular in that it can be adapted to V8 or V10 with a varie..
Ford Monday Night Football
Ford Monday Night Football (or MNF) is a programme which had started in 1993, when Sky Sports obtained the rights for the English football Premier League. Richard Keys presented the show, but stepped down in the beginning of the 2003/04 Season. Ian Payne soon took over, a year after leaving the BBC...
Ford Mondeo
The Ford Mondeo is a large family car sold by the Ford Motor Company in various markets throughout the world. The name "Mondeo" is derived from the Latin for world, mundus. Contents 1 Mk I (1993-1996)/Mk II (1997-2000)1.1 Design and engineering1.2 Engines1.3 Trim levels2&nbs..
Ford Mondeo V6 engine
Ford Motor Company's modern 2.5L and 3.0L V6 automobile engines are evolutions of the same design, first used in the 1994 Ford Mondeo. This line is sold under the brand name "Duratec", as are many other engines. The Mondeo V6 is a modern aluminum DOHC V6 with a 60° bank angle. The primary engin..
Ford Motor Company
"Ford" redirects here. For , see . The Ford Motor Company (usually called Ford; NYSE: [F]) is an American company with its global headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, that manufactures automobiles and sells popular vehicles globally. The automaker was founded by an American legend, Henry F..
Ford Motor Company of Canada
Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited is the manufacturing and sales arm of Ford Motor Company for Canada. It was founded in 1904 in Walkerville, Ontario by Gordon McGregor as President and Henry Ford as Vice-President. Ford took over the Presidency in 1906 and continued in this role until succeede..
Ford Motor Company Philippines
Ford Motor Company Philippines (FMCP) is a local Ford Motor Company subsidiary focused on manufacturing automobiles for local and regional consumption. Production began in September 1999 with the Ford Lynx, and the company began building the Mazda-based local Ford Ranger in March, 2000. It also bu..
Ford Motor Credit Company
Ford Motor Credit Company is the financial services arm of Ford Motor Company, and is headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan. Its business activities are concentrated primarily in the area of automobile loans in support of its parent company. The firm also issues commercial paper and other debt instru..
Ford MTX-75 transmission
The MTX-75 (Manual TransaXle), is a 5-speed transmission developed by Ford Motor Company for its larger engined front wheel drive models. Debuting in 1992, the transmission was developed in tandem with the Zetec family of engines. The transmission is optimised for transferring larger levels of tor..
Ford MTX transmission
The Ford MTX transmission is the transmission used primarily on the first and second generation Ford Taurus, on the MTX, from 1986-1989 and the SHO models made from 1989-1995. The transmission used in the Taurus was the MTX-4. The MTX-3 was used in the 1986-1994 Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz. The SHO..
Ford Mustang
The Ford Mustang is an American automobile, originally based on the Ford Falcon compact. The first production Mustang, a white convertible with red interior rolled off the assembly line in Dearborn, Michigan on March 9 1964. Introduced to the public at the New York World's Fair on April 17 1964, a..
Ford Mustang collectibles
The Ford Mustang is probably one of the most reproduced and well know of all automobiles Hot Wheels Hot Wheels 1970 Boss 302 sizzler 1968 Custom Mustang 1970 Boss 302 Johnny Lightning Saleen Mustang Sizzler ..
Ford Mustang Mach 1
The Mach 1 Ford Mustang was a performance model of the Mustang that began in 1969. The first "life" of the Mach 1 ended in 1978 with the end of the Mustang 2. The Mach 1 came back in 2003 as a mid-level high perforance model of the Mustang, sporting 305 horsepower. The model was killed once a..
Ford Mustang SSP
The Ford Mustang SSP was a lightweight police car package based on the Ford Mustang produced between 1982-1993. The car was meant to provide a speedier option for police departments in lieu of other full sized (and heavy) sedans on the market at the time. One of the taglines used by Ford was This F..
Ford Mustang SVO
The Mustang SVO was a limited-production version of the Ford Mustang sold from 1984 to 1986, during which time it was the fastest, most expensive version of the Mustang available. Although it departed both physically and mechanically from any prior version of the Mustang, it held the same spot w..
Ford Mustang SVT Cobra
The Ford Mustang SVT Cobra is a sportscar built by Ford since 1993. It is generally the highest performance version of the Mustang built by Ford, sitting in the model range above the Mustang GT model. On rare occasion, Ford produces a higher-performance Cobra R variant. Ford Mustang SVT Cobra pro..
Ford National Reliability Air Tour
A series of Airshows sponsored by Ford from 1925 to 1931. Top prize was the Edsel Ford Reliability Trophy. Contents 1 1931 National Air Tour2 2003 Recreation3 Reference4 External link 1931 National Air Tour The following comes from a New York paper: The second day of the 1931..
Ford New Zealand
Ford New Zealand is the New Zealand subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. It began in 1936. Since the closure of its assembly plant in Wiri, Auckland in 1997, all of its product offerings are fully imported, from Australia, Japan and increasingly, Europe. Its models have traditionally been the same as t..
Ford Nucleon
The Ford Nucleon concept car The Ford Nucleon was a nuclear-powered concept car developed by Ford Motor Company in 1958. The car did not have an internal-combustion engine, rather, it was powered by a small nuclear reactor in the trunk of the car. The vehicle featured a power capsule suspended..
Ford N Series Tractors
The first of the 'N Series' of Ford tractors was the 9N. It included the first three-point hitch system on tractors, which is still utilized today. The 3 point hitch system was labled as the Ferguson System, and Ferguson would eventually break off to become a competitor as Massey Ferguson. The 9N w..
Ford of Britain
Ford of Britain, Limited was the manufacturing and sales arm of the Ford Motor Company for the United Kingdom and originally also Ireland. The firm both sold and manufactured cars and commercial vehicles for sale in the United Kingdom and other countries. In 1967, Ford of Europe was f..
Ford Orion
Ford Orion Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company Class: Compact Production: 1983 — 1993 Predecessor: Ford Escort (MK1&2) Successor: Ford Focus Saloon Body styles: 4-door saloon Engines: 1.3 L I41.4 L I41.6 L I41.8 L I41.6 L diesel I41.8 L diesel I4 Similar: Ford Verona Related: Ford Esc..
Ford Pampa
The original Ford Pampa was a pick-up version of the Brazilian Ford Corcel. It's production began in 1982 and continued until 1997. Its engines had been the CHT and AP. Load capacity: 620 KgMaximum speed: 170 Km/h (1.8S version) ..
Ford Panther platform
The Town Car, Lincoln's flagship sedan, uses the Panther platform The Panther platform is Ford Motor Company's full-size, rear-wheel drive sedan automobile platform. It uses traditional body-on-frame construction. It was introduced in 1978 for the 1979 model year. During trying periods for Fo..
Ford Park
--> Ford Park is a multi-purpose Park, Arena, Exhibit Hall, Pavilion, Midway, and Field(s). It is located on I-10 South and/or Highway 124/Fannett Road in Beaumont, Texas. The Arena seats 9,737 people, 8,200 for Hocky, 9,100 for Concerts, & 6,500 for motor sports. It is the home of the Beaumont Dri..
Ford Parklane
The Ford Parklane was a car produced by the Ford Motor Company in the United States for one year only, 1956. Launched to compete with the Chevrolet Nomad, it was a two-door station wagon, based on the Ford Ranch Wagon, but unlike that low-end workhorse model, it was tricked out with all the fittings..
Ford Park Cemetery
Ford Park Cemetery is a 34 acre (140,000 m²) cemetery in central Plymouth, England, founded in 1848. Its official name at the time of inception was The Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse (Ford Park) Cemetery, although it is seldom referred to by that title any longer. It is estimated that..
Ford Performance Vehicles
The current FPV logo Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) is the Melbourne-based official performance tuning division of Ford Australia, founded in 2002. FPV can trace its roots back to 1991, when the Prodrive-owned Tickford joined with Ford Australia as their tuning division. The Ford Australia/T..
Ford Pier
Ford Pier (born 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. In addition to his solo albums, he has been a member of Jr. Gone Wild and D.O.A., and has appeared as a guest musician on albums by Carolyn Mark, Martin Tielli, Showbusiness Giants, Veda Hille, John Mann and Neko Case...
Ford Pilot
Ford Pilot is a car from Ford built between 1947 and 1951 for the UK. During that period 22,155 cars were produced. The Pilot was the first large post-war Ford. It was based on a pre-war 22 hp chassis but fitted with a 3622 cc, 30 hp sidevalve V8 engine. 6 volt electrics. Opening front windscreen. G..
Ford Pinto
The Ford Pinto was an American subcompact car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company, first introduced in 1971, and built through the 1980 model year. Like many Ford cars, it had a "twin": in the Pinto's case, the Mercury Bobcat, introduced in Canada in 1974 and then in the U.S. for 1975. Introduc..
Ford Pinto engine
The Ford Pinto engine is the unofficial but ubiquitous nickname for a 4 cylinder internal combustion engine built by the Ford Motor Company in Europe. In Ford sales literature it was referred to as the EAO or OHC engine, it is also sometimes called the Metric engine since it was designed using the..
Ford Popular
1956 Ford Popular The Ford Popular is a car from Ford built in England between 1953 and 1962. When production of the older Ford Anglia and Ford Prefect was stopped in 1953 the Popular was developed as a budget alternative. The Popular was based on the old, prewar-style Anglia. It was powered ..
Ford Power Stroke engine
The Power Stroke is a family of turbodiesel truck engines sold by Ford Motor Company for the Ford F-Series trucks, the Ford Econoline van and the Ford Excursion SUV and built by Navistar International Corporation (International Truck and Engine Corporation). There are two entirely different engines..
Ford Prefect
Ford Prefect is: a model of car - see Ford Prefect (car)a character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, named after the car - see Ford Prefect (character) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pag..
Ford Prefect (car)
Ford Prefect E493A Ford Prefect 100E of unknown date (model suggests 1954-1959), seen in the UK 1950 Canadian-distribution British Ford Prefect 1950 Australian Ford Prefect Ute The Ford Prefect was a line of British cars produced by the UK section of the Ford Motor Compa..
Ford Prefect (character)
David Dixon as Ford Prefect in Episode One of the TV adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Mos Def as Ford Prefect (left), along with Martin Freeman as Arthur Dent (right), from the 2005 film adaptation. Ford Prefect is a fictional character in the radio series (and subse..
Ford Probe
The Ford Probe was a car produced by Ford between 1989 and 1997, with a redesign in 1993. It was sold in the European, Australian, and North American markets. A sporty coupe, the Probe was intended to fill the market niche formerly occupied by the Capri in Europe, and although it was intended a..
Ford Pronto
The Ford Pronto is a van currently produced by the Ford Motor Company. It is manufactured by the Ford Lio Ho Motor Co Ltd. assembly plant in Chung Li, Taiwan. Ford Motor Company Platforms | Engines | Vehicles | Current/Future: Cars: Activa | Crown Victoria/Police Interceptor | Fairlane |..
Ford Proving Grounds
''UNDER CONSTRUCTION - this page is under heavy reconstruction - please be patient, but also feel free to continue to edit and add information...'' Ford Motor Company operates several proving grounds worldwide, for development and validation testing of new vehicles. Contents 1 North A..
Ford Puma
2001 Ford Puma 1.7 The Ford Puma was a small coupe produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1997 to 2001. It came in four versions over the years: 1.4 Zetec-SE (90 bhp), 1.6 Zetec-SE (103 bhp), 1.7 Zetec-SE VVT (125 bhp), and 1.7 Ford Racing Zetec-SE (155 bhp). The car was based on the Ford Fi..
Ford puma racing
The Ford Racing Puma was created in a limited run of just 500 by Tickford, Daventry UK. It was a development of the Ford Puma, using a modified version of the 1.7 Zetec-SE engine. Other modifications included a wider track front and rear, disc brakes to the rear and new larger discs up front, Sp..
Ford P platform
The P platform is Ford Motor Company's new full-size pickup platform. P2 F-Series trucks are built in Cuatitlan, Mexico, Dearborn, Michigan, Claycomo, Missouri, Norfolk, Virginia,and Valencia, Venezuela. It was also built in Oakville, Ontario until its closure. In 2007, the related T1 platform ..
Ford R-Series
The R-Series range of bus and coach chassis evolved from designs made by Ford's Thames commercial vehicle subsidiary until the mid-1960s. The engine was mounted at the front of the vehicle, ahead of the front axle so as to provide a passenger entrance opposite the driver. The original R192 and lon..
Ford Racing 1
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Ford Racing (the first version) was only for PlayStation. The ESRB rating is E for Everyone. ..
Ford Racing 3
Ford Racing 3 was sold in 2005 and 2006 and platformed for the PC and PlayStation 2 and Gameboy Advance. It is the successor of Ford Racing and Ford Racing 2. External links [IGN: Ford Racing 3][Ford Racing 3 Gameboy Advance] ..
Ford Racing DS
Ford Racing DS is a game that has been announced for Nintendo DS. It is expected to feature nostalgic and modern Ford cars for racing as seen in Ford Racing for PSOne, and Ford Racing 2 and Ford Racing 3 for PlayStation 2. ..
Ford railway station
Ford railway station is a railway station in West Sussex. It is located on the West Coastway Line which runs between Brighton and Southampton. The station and the trains serving it are operated by Southern. Ford serves a rural community with only a few houses and one pub nearby. Adjacent to the s..
Ford Rainey
Ford Rainey (August 8, 1908 – July 25, 2005) was a movie, stage and television actor. Rainey was a familiar face in motion pictures, including his film debut White Heat (1949), The Sand Pebbles with Steve McQueen and Two Rode Together with James Stewart. He also appeared many times on televisio..
Ford Ranchero
The Ford Ranchero was a car/pickup truck combination vehicle produced between 1957 and 1979 by the Ford Motor Company for the North American market. It was the first postwar American vehicle like this from the factory and did well enough to spawn a competitor from General Motors, the Chevrolet El C..
Ford Ranger
The Ford Ranger name is used on two distinct and unrelated pick-up truck lines by the Ford Motor Company: The North American Ford-designed compact pickup truck (documented here)The Mazda-designed compact pickup (documented at Mazda B-Series (International)) sold in more than 130 countri..
Ford Ranger EV
Ford Ranger EV Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company Production Years: 1998–2002 Production Quantity: 1,500 Surviving in Private Ownership: Some purchased lead-acid, likely less than 100, a few (less than 10) sold to lease return resistors, an estimated 150 refurbished units to be sold to f..
Ford Ranges
The Ford Ranges ([77°0′S 144°0′W]) is a grouping of mountain ranges standing east of Sulzberger Ice Shelf and Block Bay in the northwest part of Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. Discovered by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition on December 5, 1929, and named by Byrd for Edsel Ford of the Ford ..
Ford Reflex
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Ford Rheinland
The Ford Rheinland was an automobile built by Ford of Germany that was in production from 1933 to 1936. The name comes from the German region of the Rhineland. In total 5575 of them were made. The engine was a four cylinder, four stroke 3285 cc giving 50 hp (37 kW) at 2800 rpm. Ford Motor Company..
Ford River Township, Michigan
Ford River Township is a township in Delta County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,241 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 169.0 km² (65.3 mi²). 167.9 km² (64.8 mi²) of it is land and 1.2 km² (0.4 mi..
Ford Rowan
Ford Rowan was a reporter for NBC News and Meet the Press in the mid-1970s. ..
Ford Royale
The Ford Royale is a model of car, manufactured by Ford. ..
Ford RS200
Ford RS200 Manufacturer: Ford Class: mid-engined, all-wheel-drive Production: 1984 – 1986 Predecessor: MKII Escort RS2000 Successor: MKV Escort Cosworth Body Styles: Coupe Engines: 1.8 L Straight-42.1 L Straight-4 The Ford RS200 was a mid-engined, all-wheel-drive sports coupe sold ..
Ford S-MAX
The Ford S-MAX is a large MPV from the Ford Motor Company in Europe. Introduced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show, the S-MAX goes on sale alongside the redesigned Galaxy in June 2006. It is intended as a sporty alternative to the traditional MPV, and slots between the large MPV Galaxy and compact MP..
Ford SAV
The Ford SAV is a seven-seater, large MPV concept car developed by Ford of Europe. It was first displayed to the public at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show and was intended as a styling exercise to show the new direction for Ford's designs in the European market. Ford will produced this model as the For..
Ford Scorpio
Ford Scorpio Manufacturer: [Ford Motor Company] Production: 1985–1998 Predecessors: Ford Granada Ford Consul Successor: None Class: Full-Size Executive car Body Styles: FR 4-door saloonor 5-door break Engines: 1.8 L 4cyl DOHC 2.0 L 4cyl DOHC 2.4 L 12v V62.9&nb..
Ford Shelby Cobra Concept
--> Like the 2002 Ford GT40 concept, the Ford Shelby Cobra draws on Ford's emotional and performance roots in a thoroughly modern interpretation that reinforces the company's product-led momentum. With minimalist interior and exterior elements that emphasize its performance-oriented function, the..
Ford Shelby GR-1
The Ford Shelby GR-1 was a concept car that was created by the Ford Motor Company. It was first introduced at the 2005 North American International Auto Show. The GR-1 was created with the inspiration from the Shelby brand. The GR-1 uses an 6.4 L V10 engine and also has certain components from t..
Ford SHO V6 engine
Ford Motor Company worked with Yamaha Motor Corporation to develop a compact 60° DOHC V6 engine for transverse application. This V6 was to power a mid-engine sports car in the early 1990s, but that project (known internally as GN34) was cancelled. The company decided to place the engine, dubbed S..
Ford SI6 engine
Ford's Volvo Cars subsidiary designed the SI6 ("short inline 6") straight-6 automobile engine for use in 2006 models. An evolution of the company's long-used straight-5, which itself is an evolution of the Volvo B6304 straight six engine, the SI6 can be mounted transversely for front wheel drive ap..
Ford Sidevalve
Ford Sidevalve is a flathead engine from Ford Motor Company. The engine has its origins in the 1930s Ford Model Y. The early engines were very basic and did not even have a waterpump. A water pump was added in 1953 for the 100E models. The Sidevalve engine was used in many smaller Fords as well as f..
Ford Sierra
1985 Ford Sierra 2.0L estate The Ford Sierra was a large family car built by Ford Motor Company in Europe between 1982 and 1993. Released on October 13th, 1982 for the 1983 model year, it replaced the Ford Cortina/Taunus, and was itself replaced by the Mondeo. (In New Zealand and South Africa..
Ford Sigma engine
The Ford Sigma is a small straight-4 automobile engine sold by Ford Motor Company as the Zetec-SE and by Mazda as the MZI. The engine was introduced in the mid-1990s and production continues through the present. Like the SHO V6 and SHO V8, the Sigma was designed with help from Yamaha. Intended fo..
Ford Skyliner
The Ford Skyliner was an innovative full-size automobile with a retracting hardtop produced by the Ford Motor Company in the late 1950s. Based on the North American Ford Fairlane, the Skyliner had a complex mechanism which folded the front of the roof and retracted it under the rear decklid. This..
Ford Sporting League
This was a League where the Ford Motor Company gave money for ground improvements to the best performing football league teams. After the run away success of Oldham Athletic FC who got most of the money, it was quickly dropped. ..
Ford Sports Daventry F.C.
Ford Sports Daventry F.C. are a football club based in Daventry, England. They were established in 1968. They joined the United Counties Football League in 1977. They reached the 3rd round of the FA Vase twice in their history. They are currently members of the United Counties Football League Premie..
Ford Squire
Ford Squire is a car from Ford built between 1955 and 1959. During that time 17,812 cars were produced. It was available only as a two door, four seat wagon. The car was powered by a 1172 cc Ford Sidevalve engine. Ford Motor Company Platforms | Engines | Vehicles | Current/Future: Cars: Act..
Ford Starliner
Ford Starliner was an automobile first introduced in 1960 by the Ford Motor Company. It featured a new roof style, a smaller rear pillar, a new interior style, and a more dramatically curved roof. It also featured a larger, 360 hp 352 cubic inch V-8 engine.After a few years, production was stopped..
Ford Sterling
Ford Sterling (November 3, 1883 – October 13, 1939) was an American actor. Born George Ford Stich in La Crosse, Wisconsin, he began his career in silent films in 1911 with Biograph Studios. When director Mack Sennett left to set up Keystone Studios, Sterling followed him. There, he performed what..
Ford Straight-6 engine
Ford's first straight-6 engine was introduced in 1906 in the Model K. Production ended in 1907. Henry Ford did not like this car, which had a habit of tearing its transmission up. The next Ford six was introduced in the 1941 Ford. The company continued producing straight 6 engines until they were r..
Ford Street Racing
A game created by Empire Interactive, the creators of the FlatOut game series. ..
Ford Super Chief
The Ford F-250 Super Chief (often known as just the Ford Super Chief) was a concept car that was created by the Ford Motor Company. The Super Chief was first introduced at the 2006 North American International Auto Show. The Super Chief can possibly show what is next for future pickup trucks. En..
Ford Super Duty
Ford Super Duty can refer to: Ford Super Duty engine, circa 1958, 401/477/534 V8 enginethe "Super Duty" version of the Ford F-Series (F-250 and higher from 1999 on) See also Ford P platform, code name P356 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with t..
Ford Super Duty engine
The Ford Super Duty engine was an automobile engine from Ford Motor Company. A V8 engine produced in capacities of 401, 477, or 534 in³, the Super Duty was introduced in 1958 along with the FE and MEL series V8s. These engines appeared in medium and heavy-duty trucks of the time and were large, he..
Ford Super Sunday
Ford Super Sunday is Sky Sports' flagship live football programme, televised most Sundays throughout the Barclays Premiership season at 3pm on Sky Sports 1. It has been presented since its debut in August 1992 by former TVam host Richard Keys, alongside a variety of guest match pundits. From the 200..
Ford SVT Contour
The SVT Contour was a modified version of the Ford Contour sedan from Ford's in-house Special Vehicle Team. The SVT Contour was produced from 1998 through 2000. Year Engine Power Torque Production 1998 2.5 L Duratec 25 SVT V6 195 hp (145 kW) 165 ft·lbf (224 N·m) 6,53..
Ford SVT Focus
The SVT Focus was a modified version of the Ford Focus compact car from Ford's in-house Special Vehicle Team. The SVT Focus was produced from 2002 through 2004. Year Engine Power Torque Production 2002 2.0 L Duratec HE I4 170 hp (127 kW) 145 ft·lbf (197 N·m) 4,788 ..
Ford SYNUS
The Ford SYNUS The SYNUS is a concept car Ford Motor Company produced under the Ford brand. The SYNUS shares its powertrain design with the Ford Mondeo. The SYNUS' engine is a diesel powered, 16 valve, turbocharged, 2 liter Duratorq TDCi I-4 with a double overhead cam design that produces 13..
Ford Taunus
Not to be confused with the Ford Taurus. A 1960 Ford Taunus 17M A 1971 Ford 17M 1700 S 1980 Ford Cortina MkV Ford Taunus was a large family car sold by Ford in Germany. Some versions were similar to the Ford Cortina in the United Kingdom. The model line was named after the Taunus..
Ford Taunus V4 engine
1.7 L 'High Compression' Ford Taunus V4 Valve timing gears on a Ford Taunus V4 engine — the small gear is on the crankshaft, the larger gear is on the camshaft. Since the camshaft gear is twice the diameter of the crankshaft gear, it runs at half the crankshaft RPM. See gear ratio. (T..
Ford Taurus
Not to be confused with the Ford Taunus. The Ford Taurus (from Latin "bull") is a mid-size car sold by the Ford Motor Company in North America. Introduced in December 1985 as a 1986 model, Ford has sold nearly 7 million Tauruses during its 20 years of production. The Taurus also had a Mercury sib..
Ford Telstar
The Ford Telstar was an automobile sold by the Ford Motor Company in Asia, Australasia and Africa, comparable in size to the European Ford Sierra and the American Ford Tempo. It has been progressively replaced by the Ford Mondeo. Ford Telstar Manufacturer:Ford of Japan Production:1983 – 199..
Ford Tempo
The Ford Tempo was introduced in 1984 as a compact car. Originally Ford's answer to the Chevrolet Cavalier and Dodge Aries, it shared its platform with the Escort. Available in 2-door coupe and 4-door sedan body styles (no station wagon variant was offered), the Tempo (and the similar Mercury ..
Ford Territory
Ford Territory The Ford Territory is a crossover SUV built by Ford Australia and based on the EA169 platform of the Ford Falcon. It was released in April 2004. Its code name inside Ford was E265. It won the prestigious 2004 Wheels Car of the Year award, the reviewers praising car-like handli..
Ford TH!NK
-->The Ford TH!NK was a line of electric vehicles produced by the TH!NK Mobility, an enterprise of Ford Motor Company. The short-lived line included four models: the TH!NK Neighbor and the TH!NK City, small electric automobiles, and the TH!NK Bike Traveler and the TH!NK Bike Fun, electric-powered m..
Ford Thunderbird
The Ford Thunderbird is a car manufactured in the United States by the Ford Motor Company. It entered production for the 1955 model year as a two-seater sporty car; unlike the superficially similar (and slightly earlier) Chevrolet Corvette, the Thunderbird was never sold as..
Ford Torino
The Ford Torino was a car produced by the Ford Motor Company for the North American market between 1968 and 1976. The Torino was a midsize car by American standards of the time - quite large by modern (2006) standards, but smaller than the fullsize Ford Galaxie. It replaced the Ford Fairlane, altho..
Ford Torino Talladega
The Ford Torino Talladega was a car produced by the Ford Motor Company during 1969 only. Named after the Talladega Superspeedway racetrack in Alabama, it was a special racing version of the Ford Torino produced specifically to make Ford competitive in NASCAR racing, and was sold to the public only ..
Ford Torneo
Ford Torneo is a derivative of the Ford Transit light commercial vehicle. It is designed to be a more family orientated vehicle, rather than the standard Transit Minibus. It is equipped with a higher level of plastics and fabrics in the interior and comes with extras like alloy wheels and body colou..
Ford Tourneo
The Ford Tourneo is a minibus based on Ford's Transit van. Ford Motor Company Platforms | Engines | Vehicles | Current/Future: Cars: Activa | Crown Victoria/Police Interceptor | Fairlane | Falcon/FPV models | Fiesta | Five Hundred | Focus/C-MAX | Freestar | Freestyle | Fusion (European)/Ec..
Ford Township, Minnesota
Ford Township is a township in Kanabec County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 177 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.0 km² (36.3 mi²). 93.7 km² (36.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) of it (0.28..
Ford Transit
Ford Transit Mk. 3 Ford Transit Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company Production: 1965 – present Basic Generations Mk.1 (1965-1986)Mk.2 (1986-2000)Mk.3 (2000-2006) Mk.4 (2006-present) Class: Van Body Styles: Van (Cargo/Passenger), Pickup, Minibus, Crewcab, Chassis. Engines: Es..
Ford Transit Connect
The Ford Transit Connect is a light-to-medium duty commercial vehicle developed by Ford Europe, available as either van or leisure activity vehicle versions. Introduced in 2002, it replaced the older Escort van range, which had ceased production two years earlier. Despite the name, it shares very l..
Ford Trimotor
Ford Trimotor G-CYWZ of the Royal Canadian Air Force. The Ford Trimotor, nicknamed The Tin Goose, was a three engine civil transport aircraft first produced in 1926 by Henry Ford and continued until June 7, 1933. Throughout its lifespan a total of 199 aircraft were produced. It was popular w..
Ford Triton engine
The Triton engine is Ford's modern line of overhead camshaft (OHC) V8 and V10 Modular truck engines. Contents 1 4.6 Triton2 5.4 Triton2.1 2-valve2.2 3-valve3 6.8 Triton V103.1 2-valve3.2 3-valve4 InTech5 See also 4.6 Triton The smallest Triton was th..
Ford T platform
The T platform is Ford Motor Company's large SUV automobile platform. It is based on the P2 platform used in the company's pickup trucks. It is available in rear wheel drive and all wheel drive with V8 engines. T1 The T1 platform will debut with the 2007 Ford Expedition. For 2007, the Lincoln Na..
Ford U platform
The U platform is Ford Motor Company's full-size SUV automobile platform. It is available in rear wheel drive and all wheel drive and has V6 and V8 engine options. Contents 1 U12 U23 U324 U365 U386 See also U1 Explorers and Mountaineers are built at Ford's Louisvi..
Ford v. Quebec (Attorney General)
Ford v. Quebec (Attorney General), [1988] 2 S.C.R. 712 is a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision where the Court struck down part of the Charter of the French Language, commonly known as Bill 101, which restricted the use of commercial signs written in English, on the grounds that it v..
Ford Van
Ford van usually refers to the Ford E-Series, also known as the Econoline. A similar van called the Ford Chateau Wagon is marketed in the Philippines. There is also a van marketed by Ford in Taiwan. This model does not have an official English name. External links [Ford Taiwan's website]..
Ford Verona
The Ford Verona was a car sold in Brazil in the 1990s. It was a locally designed two-door saloon version of the European Ford Orion Mk 1, intended to cater for Brazilian demand for two-door sedans (no two door Orion was available in Europe). It also featured the very efficient CHT 1.6 engine and, in..
Ford Versailles
The Ford Versailles is an automobile. Two different vehicles have been sold as the Ford Versailles: 1955-1964 in France1992-1996 in Brazil France The Ford Versailles was a car produced by the Ford Motor Company in France between 1955 and 1964, before Ford's French factory was sold to Simca, which ..
Ford VH platform
The VH Platform (for vertical/horizontal platform) is Aston Martin's new sports car automobile platform. It is used in the Aston Martin DB9 and V8 Vantage, and is slated to support the next-generation Vanquish. See also Current Ford platforms: B3 - subcompact FWD (ex: Mazda2)C1 - compact FWD (ex: ..
Ford VN platform
The VN platform is Ford Motor Company's code designation for North American designed vans. Vehicles using this platform include: Ford Econoline -- full size vans (VN58, about 1989; VN127 1995)Ford Aerostar -- compact van, code named VN1; the first vehicle with an alphanumeric designation replacing F..
Ford Vulcan engine
The Ford Vulcan V6 was a 3.0 L (2982 cc/181 in³), 60° V6 engine, first introduced for the 1986 model year and originally designed to be the optional engine in the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable. It has since become the base engine in the Taurus, and has also been used in the Ford Pr..
Ford V platform
The V platform is Ford Motor Company's minivan platform. It is used in the following vehicles: 2004 Ford Freestar2004 Mercury Monterey V2 An updated version based on the Ford CD3 platform will debut in 2009. It will be used for the following vehicles: 2009 Ford Freestar (code name V229)2009 Mercu..
Ford Windsor engine
The Windsor engine is a 90-degree small-block V8 from Ford Motor Company. It was introduced in 1962, replacing the old Ford Y-block engine. Though not all of the engines in this family were produced at the Windsor, Ontario engine plant (all Ford small blocks came from Cleveland, Ohio until 1966), ..
Ford Windstar
1999-2000 Ford Windstar Steering Wheel 1995-1998 Ford Windstar The Ford Windstar was a minivan produced and sold by the Ford Motor Company from 1995 to 2003. When it was introduced to the market in March 1994 as a 1995 model, the Windstar was a replacement for Ford's first minivan, th..
Ford Y-block engine
The Y-block engine is a V8 automobile piston engine from Ford Motor Company. It was introduced in 1954 to replace the Ford L-Head engine and was replaced by the Ford FE engine (on larger cars) and the Ford Windsor engine (on smaller cars) in 1962, and lasted until 1964 in Ford trucks. Note that Li..
Ford Yamaha V8 engine
Ford Motor Company had worked with Yamaha Motor Corporation to develop the compact DOHC V6 Ford SHO V6 engine for the 1989 Ford Taurus SHO "Super High Output". When the time came to replace that engine, the company again worked with Yamaha to build a new V8 based on their successful Duratec V6. T..
Ford York engine
The Ford York engine is a four-cylinder Ford diesel engine used in vehicles including the Ford Transit range of vans between 1972 and 1984. Utterly horrible engines that needed a complete rebuild every 40,000 miles, they were the bane of many a fleet mechanic's life. Thankfully they were replaced i..
Ford Zephyr
Ford Zephyr Six Ford Zodiac For other Ford related cars called Zephyr, see: Mercury Zephyr Lincoln Zephyr The Ford Zephyr was a car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the United Kingdom. It was a larger saloon to complement the Ford Consul. The Zephyr and its luxury variant,..
Ford Zephyr engine
Ford's revolutionary United Kingdom Zephyr/Consul cars used a new family of engines. The so-called Zephyr engine included both straight-4 and straight-6 OHV engines. Production began in 1951 and lasted through 1966. Consul/Zephyr 4 The straight-4 engine started in 1951 at 1508 cc. It was e..
Ford Zeta engine
Developed in the late 1980s by the Ford Motor Company, the Ford Zeta engine was a straight-4, double overhead cam internal combustion engine with which Ford had intended to replace the analogous Pinto and CVH models. Ford designed the Zeta to share some parts with other Ford engine developments at ..
Ford Zetec engine
Ford Motor Company used the Zetec name on a variety of 4-cylinder automobile engines. It was originally coined to replace "Zeta" on a range of 1.6 L to 2.0 L multi-valve engines introduced in 1991. The company used the name widely in European advertising, and later introduced it to the N..
Fore
This article is about the people of Papua New Guinea. For other meanings, see Fore (disambiguation). The Fore are a highland people of Papua New Guinea. In the early 1900s the prion disease Kuru (also known as laughing sickness due to the outbursts of laughter that mark its second phase) was discov..
Fore!
Fore! Album by Huey Lewis & the News Released 1986 Recorded Studio D Recording, Sausalito, CA Genre Rock Length 41 min 40 sec Label Chrysalis Producers Huey Lewis & the News Professional reviews AMG 3/5 [link] Huey Lewis & the News Chronology Sports(1983) Fore!(1986) Small Wo..
Fore-and-aft rig
A fore-and-aft rig is a sailing rig consisting mainly of sails that are set along the line of the keel rather than perpendicular to it. Such sails are also described as fore-and-aft rigged. Fore-and-aft rigged sails include: Staysails.Bermuda rigged sailsGaff rigged sails.Gaff sails.Lateen sails.T..
Fore-Caucasus
Fore-Caucasus (Russian: , sometimes Forecaucasus, Front Caucasus) is a territory to the North of the Caucasus Major (Большой Кавказ) mountain system of Caucasus and further bounded by Kuma-Manych Depression from the North, Sea of Azov and Kerch Strait from the West, and Caspian Sea from..
Fore-edge painting
A fore-edge painting is a scene painted on the edges of the pages of a book such that the painting is not visible when the book is closed. In order to view the painting, the leaves of the book must be fanned, exposing the edges of the pages and thereby the painting. Generally, gilt or marbling wil..
Fore-Word Press Ltd
Fore-Word Press Ltd is a UK based independent publishing house, producing literature and audio visual content. Fore-Word Press acquired the worldwide rights for a long awaited spin off from the teachings of contemporary poetic masters Gil Scott Heron & The Last Poets, Mark T. Watson's debut colle..
Foreach
For each (or foreach) is a computer language idiom for traversing items in a collection. Foreach is usually used in place of a standard for statement. Unlike this for loop construct however, a foreach loop usually does not specify the order in which the items are considered. Contents 1 Exa..
Forearc
275px A forearc is a depression in the sea floor located between a subduction zone and an associated volcanic arc. It is typically filled with sediments from the adjacent landmass and the island arc in addition to trapped oceanic crustal material. The oceanic crustal fragments may be obducted ..
Forearm
For the firearm component, see Forearm (firearm component) The forarm is the part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist. Superficial muscles of the forearm, from Gray's Anatomy Deep muscles of the forearm, from Gray's Anatomy Contents 1 The Human Forearm2 A..
Forearm (comics)
Forearm is a fictional mutant villain in the Marvel Comics universe. He was first introduced as a member of the Mutant Liberation Front in the comic title New Mutants, when Rob Liefeld took over as the penciller of that series. Forearm has always been a mainstay on the terrorist group's roster, ev..
Forearm (firearm component)
In firearms, the forearm (also known as handguard) is a section of the weapon between the receiver and the muzzle. It is used to hold the firearm steady and is usually made out of wood or composite material. Some forearms are equipped with heat shields to protect the user from the heat radiating f..
Forearm curl
The forearm curl is an exercise move. The exercise is performed by: (a)standing straight, with feet a few inches apart (b)sitting down, with arm extended along the top of the thigh. Grasp the bar with an overhanded grip and curl the bar upwards and inwards towards the upper part of the arms. Elbows ..
Forearm strike
A forearm strike is a strike with the forearm, typically with the bone in the medial side, the ulna. External links [Defence Against Right Cross]. Shows forearm strikes being used. ..
Forécariah
Forécariah is a town located in western Guinea. It is the capital of Forécariah Prefecture. ..
Forécariah Prefecture
Forécariah is a prefecture located in the Kindia Region of Guinea. The capital is Forécariah. The prefecture covers an area of 4,200 km.² and has an estimated population of 136,000. Prefectures of Guinea Boké Region: Boffa | Boké | Fria | Gaoual | Koundara Conakry Region: Conakry ..
Forecastle
Fo'c'sle of the Prince William, a modern square rigged ship, in the North Sea. Forecastle also spelled fo'c's'le (pronounced /'fəʊksəl/) originally meant the upper deck of a sailing ship, forward of the foremast. DescriptionThe forward part of a ship with the sailors' living..
Forecast error
In statistics, a forecast error is the difference between the actual/real and the predicted/forecast value of a time series. See also ForecastingMean squared prediction errorErrors and residuals in statistics..
Forecast period (finance)
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Forecast Systems Laboratory
The Forecast Systems Laboratory (FSL) was a meteorological research and development laboratory in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR). In October 2005, it was merged with five other NOAA labs to form the Earth System Research..
Foreclosure
Foreclosure is the legal proceeding in which a bank or other secured creditor sells or repossesses a parcel of real property (immovable property) due to the owner's failure to comply with an agreement between the lender and borrower called a "mortgage" or "deed of trust". Commonly, the violation of ..
Foreclosure consultant
Foreclosure consultant means any person who makes any solicitation, representation, or offer to any owner to perform for compensation or who, for compensation, performs any service which the person in any manner represents will in any manner do any of the following: (1) Stop or postpone the forecl..
Foreclosure data provider
Foreclosure data providers provide investors, real estate agents and mortgage brokers with the foreclosure data they need in order to pursue foreclosed properties. A good provider will have a good local understanding and focus, and will acquire the foreclosure data directly from the source. Data is ..
Foreclosure investment
Foreclosure investment refers to the process of investing capital in the public sale of a mortgaged property following foreclosure of the loan secured by that property. Contents 1 Introduction to the foreclosure market1.1 Stages of foreclosure2 Why investing in foreclosures can be..
Forecourt
In architecture a forecourt is an open area in front of a structure's entrance. In archaeology, a forecourt is the name given to the area in front of certain types of chamber tomb. They were likely the venue of ritual practices connected with the burial and commemoration of the dead in the past soc..
Forefather
Forefather are a Heavy metal band from Surrey, England. Athelstan and Wulfstan Contents 1 Bio2 Current line-up3 Discography4 External links Bio The Forefather project was born in September 1997 in Surrey, England by founding members and brothers Athelstan and Wulfstan. T..
Forefather Čech
Forefather Čech (Czech language: Praotec Čech) is a legendary person who was the leader of the people, who were later known as the Czechs, who came to Bohemia (Čechy) which, as Forefather Čech promised, was the "promised land". He and the people climbed a mountain known as Říp, uphill they saw..
ForeFront Records
ForeFront Records logo ForeFront Records is a Christian Music record label. It was purchased by EMI in 1993 and is now part of the EMI Christian Music Group. Contents 1 Artists1.1 Current1.2 Former2 See also3 External links Artists Current Audio Adrenaline (soon..
Foreglen
Foreglen is a small village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 6 km west of Dungiven on the A6 Foreglen Road, a main route linking Belfast and Derry. Limavady is 18 km to the north and Derry is 23 km to the north west. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 285 people. It lies within the Li..
Forego
Forego (1970-1997), an American thoroughbred racehorse, may be the last of the Great Geldings, the weight carriers, the warriors, the horses built to last. Much like Phar Lap, Kelso, and Exterminator before him and John Henry after him, his successes seemingly defied age. Born on April 30, 1970, t..
Forego Handicap
The Forego Handicap is a race for thoroughbred horses. The race is one of the first true prep races for the Breeders' Cup Sprint. It is raced at Saratoga Race Course at a distance of seven furlongs on the dirt. It carries a purse o $250,000 and is a Grade I event. Past winners Winners of the Forego..
Foregrip
A foregrip is used to steady firing and counter the effects of recoil, resulting in far more accurate fire when shooting in full auto mode. It can be incorporated in some rifles as part of the Rail Integration System. ..
Foregut
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Forehand
Former US Open champion Gabriela Sabatini hits a forehand. Tennis shots Forehand Backhand Serve Volley Half Volley Lob Smash Drop shot The forehand in tennis is a shot made by swinging the racquet across one's body in the direction of where the player wants to place the sho..
Forehead
In human anatomy, the forehead or brow is the bony part of the head above the eyes. In modern humans it is vertical, ending at the hairline where the head flattens out. Muscles of the forehead include the frontalis, which moves and contracts the forehead's scalp. A popular stereotype is that havin..
Forehead advertising
Forehead Advertising was an advertising concept that was launched by Justin Kapust through his organization, called Headvertise (Kapust-Allen Enterprises, now defunct) in late 2002. Soon after its launch, and the media frenzy that came along with it, Ebay started hosting auctions for forehead advert..
Forehill
Forehill is a district of Ayr in South Ayrshire. Forehill can be reached by the Ayr by-pass on the A77 ..
Foreign
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Foreign can mean: ForeignerForeign languageForeign policyForeign Policy, a magazine This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Foreign-born entertainers in Mexico
Mexico is considered as the Hollywood of Latin America because of the strength of its music and television industry as well as its history of Cinema. Foreign artists have started or continued their career in Mexico, especially in the telenovela industry. In music, several artists have re-located o..
Foreign-born Japanese
A foreign-born Japanese is a person who was originally born outside Japan and later acquired Japanese citizenship. This category encompasses persons of both Japanese and non-Japanese descent. The former subcategory is considered because of intricacies of national and international laws regarding the..
Foreign-born population of Great Britain, 2001
In 2005 the BBC published an analysis of data from the 2001 UK Census, revealing the number of people included in the census who were born outside the British Isles, where they live, and comparing this information against the 1991 Census. Of the total population increase of 2.2 million between the t..
Foreigner
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Foreigner may refer to: Alien (law)The Foreigner (2003 film), a 2003 action motion pictureForeigner (band), a rock bandForeigner (album), the self titled album by ForeignerForeigner (Cat Stevens album), a 1973 music albumThe Foreig..
Foreigners University of Perugia
The University for Foreigners Perugia (Italian: Università per Stranieri di Perugia) is a university located in Perugia, Italy. It is one of the two Italian university basically oriented to foreign students (the other one is located in Siena). Contents 1 History2 The Modern University..
Foreigners University of Siena
The University for Foreigners Siena (Italian: Università per Stranieri di Siena) is a university located in Siena, Italy. It is one of the two Italian university basically oriented to foreign students (the other one is located in Perugia). The university has 1 Faculty (Italian Language and Culture..
Foreigner (album)
Foreigner is the self-titled debut album by American rock band Foreigner, released in 1977. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing "Feels Like the First Time" (Jones) - 3:49"Cold as Ice" (Gramm, Jones) - 3:19"Starrider" (Greenwood, Jones) - 4:..
Foreigner (band)
Foreigner is a rock band formed in New York City in 1976 by veteran musicians Mick Jones and Ian McDonald, along with then unknown vocalist Lou Gramm (Louis Grammatico). Despite accusations of formulaic commercialism, Foreigner's unique style of arena rock with keyboard flourishes has racked up sa..
Foreigner (Cat Stevens album)
Foreigner is an album released by British singer/songwriter Cat Stevens in July 1973 (see 1973 in music). In addition to the minor hit "The Hurt", which received a moderate amount of airplay, Foreigner also included such songs as "100 I Dream" and the 18-minute-long "Foreigner Suite". All songs wr..
Foreigner (comics)
For other uses of Foreigner, see Foreigner (disambiguation). The Foreigner is a fictional comic book villain in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by writer David Michelinie and artist Mike Harris, and first appeared in Web of Spider-Man #15 (June 1986) The Foreigner is a mercenary and a..
Foreigner Universe
The Foreigner universe is a fictional universe developed by Science fiction and Fantasy author C. J. Cherryh. The series centers around the descendents of a ship lost in transit from Earth en route to found a new space station. It is currently a series of eight novels published between 1994 an..
Foreign accent syndrome
Foreign accent syndrome is a moderately rare medical condition that usually follows a severe brain injury, such as a stroke or a head injury. The syndrome causes people to speak their native language as if they had a foreign accent; for example, an American native speaker might speak with a French-..
Foreign Accrual Property Income
Foreign Accrual Property Income, usually known as FAPI, is a tax term meaning the government will tax foreign earnings, regardless of tax treaties, if it deems the source of earning to only be "investment activity". It is a law applied in countries such as Canada. Contents 1 Definition2&nbs..
Foreign Affair
Foreign Affair is a 1989 album by Tina Turner. Though the album did not perform as well on the sales charts as Private Dancer and Break Every Rule in the U.S., it was a huge world-wide hit, selling over 10 million copies. This made "Foreign Affair" another great hit album for Tina Turner and her..
Foreign Affairs
This article is about a journal. See foreign affairs (disambiguation) for other uses. Foreign Affairs is an American journal of international relations published by the Council on Foreign Relations, a private sector group established in New York City in 1921 with the goal of keeping the United Sta..
Foreign Affairs (album)
Foreign Affairs is an album by Tom Waits, released in 1977 on Elektra Entertainment. Track listing Tracks written by Tom Waits, except where noted. "Cinny's Waltz" – 2:17"Muriel" – 3:33"I Never Talk To Strangers" – 3:38"Medley: Jack & Neal / California, Here I Come" (California, Here I ..
Foreign affairs (disambiguation)
Foreign affairs is a synonym for international relations, that is, the activities of a government concerned with foreign relations, foreign policy, diplomacy, and international representation, and the academic study of these activities. Some things named "Foreign Affairs" include: in genuine Forei..
Foreign Affairs (novel)
Foreign Affairs is a novel by Alison Lurie. It concerns itself with American academics in England. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Characters in \"Foreign Affairs\"3 Awards and nominations4 Film, TV or theatrical adaptations Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]..
Foreign Affairs Canada
Foreign Affairs Canada Activated: December 2003 Minister: Peter Mackay Deputy Minister: Peter Harder Budget: C3 million (2006) Foreign Affairs Canada (FAC), legally the Foreign Affairs section of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, is a department of the governme..
Foreign Affairs Committee
The Foreign Affairs Committee is one of many Select Committees of the British House of Commons, which scrutinises the work of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The committee has 14 members, all backbench MPs, who are appointed by the House of Commons. Following the 2005 general election, the me..
Foreign Affairs Leading Small Group of the Communist Party of China
The Foreign Affairs Leading Small Group of the Communist Party of China (FALSG) ((Simplified Chinese: 中央外事工作领导小组, Pinyin: Zhōngyāng Wàishì Gōngzuò Lǐngdǎo Xiǎozǔ) also known as the Leading Group on Foreign Affairs is a leading small group of the Communist Party of China..
Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel
Foreign Affair Ministers of Israel, 1948-present Moshe Sharett 1948-1956Golda Meir 1956-1966Abba Eban 1966-1974Yigal Allon 1974-1977Moshe Dayan 1977-1979Menachem Begin 1979-1980Yitzhak Shamir 1980-1986Shimon Peres 1986-1988Moshe Arens 1988-1990David Levy 1990-1992Shimon Peres 1992-1995Yossi Beilin 1..
Foreign Affiliate Trade Statistics
Foreign affiliate trade statistics (FATS), also known as transnational corporation (TNC) data details the economic operations of foreign direct investment-based enterprises. Collection of such information, and aggregation at the national level, can provide economists and policymakers with insight..
Foreign agent
A foreign agent is, in United States law, an entity registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. A foreign agent in Mobile IP is a router which stores information about mobile nodes visiting its network. Foreign agents also advertise care-of addresses which are used by Mobile IP. redirect..
Foreign Agents Registration Act
The Foreign Agents Registration Act is a United States law passed in 1938 requiring information from foreign sources to be properly identified to the American public. The act was passed in response to German propaganda in the lead-up to World War II. The Foreign Agent Registration Unit within the ..
Foreign Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) has primary responsibility for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's overseas programs -- market development, international trade agreements and negotiations, and the collection of statistics and market information. It also administers USDA's export credit guara..
Foreign aid
Foreign aid (also international aid or overseas aid) is a situation in which one country helps another country through some form of donation. The main recipients of foreign aid are developing countries (ie. "the Third World"), and the main contributors are developed countries (ie. "the First World"..
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Foreign aid to Bolivia
Foreign aid to Bolivia funds its improvement projects and to service its large external debt. In 1998 the World Bank and International Monetary Fund awarded Bolivia a debt-relief package worth US$760 million. Bolivia also has received relief under the World Bank’s Heavily Indebted Poor Countries ..
Foreign aid to China
Foreign aid to the People's Republic of China takes the form of both bilateral and multilateral official development assistance and official aid to individual recipients. In 2001 it received US$1.4 billion in such disbursements, or about US$1.10 per capita. This total was down from the 1999 figures..
Foreign aid to Eritrea
In 1998 net official foreign aid to Eritrea was US$135.8 million; in 2002 it reached US$217.6 million. The government prefers private-sector investment to official aid programs, and its relations with aid-dispensing nations and international institutions have often been difficult. This article con..
Foreign aid to Ethiopia
During the post-World War II era, Ethiopia received small amounts of economic development aid from such countries as the United States and Sweden. Such aid disappeared under the military regime except for food aid during the mid-1980s. Large aid inflows began in the early 1990s aimed at reconstruct..
Foreign aid to Haïti
Between 1999 and 2004, no new foreign aid to Haïti was sent because political instability made it unlikely that aid would be distributed properly. According to a World Bank report published in 2004, Haïti requires more than US$1.3 billion in aid for 2005 and 2006. In July 2004, a donors’ confer..
Foreign aid to Indonesia
US$43 billion in International Monetary Fund (IMF) aid in 2003 was sent as foreign aid to Indonesia, and this assistance has traditionally been an important part of the central government’s budget. From 1967 to 1991, most aid was coordinated through the Inter-Governmental Group on Indonesia (IGGI..
Foreign aid to Iraq
Foreign aid to Iraq has increased to handle reconstruction efforts. In 2004 the U.S. Agency for International Development was responsible for awarding contracts totaling US$900 million for capital construction, seaport renovation, personnel support, public education, public health, government admi..
Foreign aid to Mali
Mali is heavily dependent on Foreign aid to Mali and is a major recipient of both multilateral and bilateral aid. Multilateral donors include the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, African Development Bank, Arab Funds, and European Union. Bilateral donors include France, the United States, Ca..
Foreign aid to Nepal
Foreign aid to Nepal Nepal relies heavily on foreign aid, and donors coordinate development aid policy through the Nepal Development Forum, whose members include donor countries, international financial institutions (such as the World Bank), and inter-governmental organizations (such as the United ..
Foreign aid to Sudan
There is a significant amount of foreign aid to Sudan, including a large amount of relief aid from international organizations to alleviate the effects of civil wars in the South and in Darfur. Amounts vary according to the intensity of the conflicts and rainfall patterns, both of which affect food..
Foreign Aid to Syria
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Foreign Aid to Syria In 1997, foreign aid totaled an estimated US$199 million. The World Bank reporte..
Foreign aid to Thailand
Foreign Aid to Thailand On July 31, 2003, Thailand repaid its outstanding obligations under a standby arrangement from the International Monetary Fund designed to help it recover from the 1997–98 Asian financial crisis. Payment was made one year ahead of schedule, reflecting the achievement of ma..
Foreign aid to Venezuela
Because of its abundant natural resources, there was little need for foreign aid to Venezuela until it was hit by an economic crisis in 1989. From 1994 to 2002, the European Union (EU) committed €130 million. European aid is focusing on technical and financial cooperation projects in the areas of..
Foreign aid to Vietnam
The World Bank’s assistance program of foreign aid to Vietnam has three objectives: to support Vietnam’s transition to a market economy, to enhance equitable and sustainable development, and to promote good governance. From 1993 through 2004, Vietnam received pledges of US$29 billion of Offici..
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Whitehall, seen from St. James’s Park The Foreign and Commonwealth Office, more commonly known as the Foreign Office (or the FCO), is the United Kingdom government department responsible for promoting the interests of the United Kingdom abroad. The head ..
Foreign Assistance Act
The Foreign Assistance Act is a United States federal law passed by the U.S. Congress on September 4, 1961. The Act reorganized U.S. foreign assistance programs and separated military and non-military aid. It also mandated the creation of an agency to administer economic assistance programs; on Nove..
Foreign Babes in Beijing
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Foreign Babes in Beijing, subtitled Behind the Scenes of a New China, is a novel published in 2005 by Rachel DeWoskin. Production is also underway on a movie of the same name based on the book, to be directed by Alice Wu..
Foreign Beggars
British Hip Hop collective based in London, stemming from diverse international backgrounds. Members include MCs Orifice Vulgatron, Metropolis, human beatboxer Shlomo, producer DagNabbit and DJ Nonames. They first appeared on the scene in 2003 with their debut LP 'Asylum Speakers' and were then aw..
Foreign body
Endoscopy image of gastric foreign body (toothbrush). In physiology, a foreign body (Latin: corpus alienum) is any object originating outside the body. Foreign bodies typically become lodged in the eyes, ears, nose, airways, and rectum which are the main orifices of human beings. Foreign bod..
Foreign born
Foreign born (also non-native) is a term used to describe a person born outside of their country of residence. Foreign born are often non-citizens, but are also frequently naturalized citizens of a country. The term foreign born encompasses both immigrants and expatriates but is not synonymous wit..
Foreign Born Lords of the English Realm
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Foreign branding
Foreign branding is an advertising and marketing term describing the implied cachet or superiority of domestic products with a foreign or foreign-sounding name. In English-speaking countries, many cosmetics and fashion brands use French-styled names to imply a connection to the style-conscious. Foo..
Foreign Broadcast Information Service
Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) is an open source intelligence component of the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology that monitors, translates, and disseminates within the US Government openly available news and information from non-US media sources. In November 2005, it was an..
Foreign cemeteries in Japan
Foreigners' cemetery in Hakodate The foreign cemeteries (gaijin bochi) in Japan are chiefly located in Tokyo and at the former treaty ports of Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, and Hakodate. They contain the mortal remains of long-term Japan residents, and are separate from any of the military cemeter..
Foreign Claims Act
The Foreign Claims Act, (10 U.S.C. [§ 2734]-2736), or FCA, is a United States federal law enacted on 2 January 1942 that provides compensation to inhabitants of foreign countries for personal injury, death, or property damage caused by, or incident to noncombat activities o..
Foreign contacts of Ancient Egypt
The following is a chronicle of ancient Egyptian foreign contacts up through 343 BC. Contents 1 Predynastic Naqada (c. 4400-3100 BC)2 Early Dynastic (before c. 2575 BC)3 Old Kingdom (before c. 2134 BC)4 Middle Kingdom (before c. 1648 BC)5 New Kingdom (before c. 1070 BC)6&..
Foreign Correspondent
Also see Foreign Correspondent (TV series). Foreign Correspondent is a 1940 film which tells the story of an American reporter who becomes involved in espionage in England during the onset of World War II. It stars Joel McCrea, George Sanders, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, Albert Bassermann and..
Foreign Correspondents' Club
Foreign Correspondents' Club is a group of clubs for foreign correspondents and other journalists. Some clubs are member's only, and some are open to the public. Contents 1 Hong Kong2 Cambodia3 Thailand4 Shanghai5 Taipei6 Beijing7 Japan8 Singapore9 New..
Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong
The Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC) in Hong Kong, founded 1949 is a club for the media, business and diplomatic community. The FCC is a members-only club with the following membership categories: CorrespondentJournalistAssociate (in this category anyone can join, although there is currently a w..
Foreign Correspondents' Club, Phnom Penh
The Foreign Correspondents' Club in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, is a public bar and restaurant along the Tonle Sap river, not far from the conjunction with the Mekong river. It is often referred to as 'the FCC,' or just simply 'the F.' It is in a three-storey colonial-style building with wonde..
Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (FCCJ) was started in 1945 to provide infrastructure for foreign journalists working in Post-World War II Japan. Historically, the Club has been located in the area around the Ginza. Today, the club offers a workroom facility, a library, a restaurant, a bar..
Foreign Correspondent (TV series)
Foreign Correspondent is a weekly news-documentary program screened on ABC TV. External links [Official Website] ..
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 (15 U.S.C. §§ 78dd-1, et seq.) is a United States federal law requiring any company that has publicly-traded stock to maintain records that accurately and fairly represent the company's transactions; additionally, require..
Foreign Croatian Politicians
This is a list of Croatians Politicans abroad, having served or serving terms in other countries than Croatia. USA Nick Begich - Fmr. US RepresentativeJohn Kasich - TV Host (Fmr. US Representative)Dennis Kucinich - US Representative from Ohio (Fmr. Mayor of Cleveland)George Radanovich - US Repr..
Foreign currency mortgage
A Foreign currency mortgage is a mortgage which is repayable in a currency other than the currency of the country in which the borrower is a resident. Foreign currency mortgages can be used to finance both personal mortgages and corporate mortgages. The interest rate charged on a Foreign currency m..
Foreign direct investment
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is defined as a long term investment by a foreign direct investor in an enterprise resident in an economy other than that in which the foreign direct investor is based. The FDI relationship, consists of a parent enterprise and a foreign affiliate which together form a..
Foreign Economic Administration
The Foreign Economic Administration (FEA) 1940-47 The Office of Arms and Munitions Control established in the Department of State to administer provisions of Joint Resolution 67 (49 Stat. 1081), August 31 1935, which established a National Munitions Control Board to consist of the Secretaries of S..
Foreign Enlistment Act 1870
The United Kingdom Foreign Enlistment Act of 1870 was passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom regulates mercenary activities of British citizens. Contents 1 Background2 Failure3 See also4 References Background Numerous renegade members of the UK armed forces had fought..
Foreign establishment
Foreign establishments are not legally part of a country's territory under its laws, but are under the physical control of the country. Foreign military bases, and embassies are common examples. Another relevant example is the Panama Canal (currently under the state of Panama). Under U.S. control, t..
Foreign exchange
Foreign exchange has several meanings: In finance, foreign exchange means currencies, such as U.S. Dollars and Euros. These are traded on foreign exchange markets.In telecommunications, Foreign exchange service is a type of network service.Foreign student exchange is a school program in which stude..
Foreign Exchange (group)
Biography Foreign Exchange is a hip hop duo consisting of American rapper Phonte Coleman (of Little Brother) and Dutch producer Nicolay. The pair first made contact over message boards on Okayplayer.com and began recording and sending music back and forth. Soon after, Phonte and Nicolay formed the ..
Foreign Exchange Committee
Founded in 1978 the Foreign Exchange Committee is an industry group that provides guidance and leadership to the global foreign exchange market. The FXC includes representatives of major financial institutions engaged in foreign currency trading in the United States and is sponsored by the Federal ..
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Foreign Exchange Management Act
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Foreign exchange market
Foreign Exchange [BBC cross rates][Bloomberg][CFTC] fraud warning"[Currency Markets Draw Speculation, Fraud] ", from The Wall Street Journal, July 26, 2005[Federal Reserve daily update][Federal Reserve daily history since 2000][Fede..
Foreign exchange office
A Foreign Exchange Office, or FXO, is a telephone interface that receives POTS, or Plain old telephone service. It generates the on-hook and off-hook indicators used to signal a loop closure at the FXO's end of the circuit. Analog telephone handsets, fax machines and (analogue) modems are FXO devi..
Foreign exchange option
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Foreign exchange reserves
Foreign exchange reserves are the foreign currency deposits held by national banks of different nations. These are assets of governments which are held in different reserve currencies such as the dollar, euro and yen. Contents 1 History2 Purpose3 Levels4 See also5 Extern..
Foreign exchange service
In telecommunication, a foreign exchange service (FX) is a network-provided service in which a telephone in a given local exchange area is connected, via a private line, to a central office in another, i.e., "foreign", exchange, rather than the local exchange area's central office. To call origina..
Foreign exchange spot trading
Foreign exchange spot trading is buying one currency with a different currency for immediate delivery, rather than for future delivery. See also Foreign exchangeForeign exchange tradingForeign exchange optionsFinancial instruments ..
Foreign exchange station
A Foreign Exchange Station, or FXS, is a telephone interface which provides battery power, sends dial tone, and generates ringing voltage. A standard telephone plugs into such an interface to receive telephone service. A telephone exchange is an example of an FXS. In a nutshell FXS is any devic..
Foreign exchange trading
Foreign Exchange Trading or FX Trading, clients are able to hedge against, or speculate upon, changes in the exchange rate of two currencies. Foreign exchange services provide an opportunity for clients to trade FX. Foreign Exchange Trading is done on the foreign exchange market. See also Foreign..
Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria
Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria is a weekly, half-hour international affairs series on the PBS network. It is hosted by author, journalist and international commentator, Fareed Zakaria. The series probes the global questions of the moment with conversations with international newsmakers, politi..
Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking
Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking (also called International Extemporaneous Speaking, and variously contracted to International Extemp, Foreign Extemp, FX, FEX, or IX) is a style of competitive speaking sponsored by the National Forensic League. It is identical in structure to U.S. Extemp, except that..
Foreign fighter
Foreign fighter is a term applied by the U.S. military and presidential administration to insurgent fighters of non-Iraqi extraction who fought against the 2003 invasion of Iraq. As of 2004, the U.S. military had captured 17,000 enemy fighters or "security risks", of which 400 were foreign.Eisler, ..
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Foreign function interface
A foreign function interface (or FFI) is a mechanism by which a program written in one programming language can call routines or make use of services written in another. The term comes from the specification for Common Lisp, which explicitly refers to the language features for inter-language calls ..
Foreign Ground
Foreign Ground is a first-person perspective game developed by Swedish National Defence College that simulates peace keeping operations. Instead of focusing on combat, like most other games do, it deals mostly with solving problems using non-violent means. Other peace-keeping games include Food Fo..
Foreign hostages in Iraq
Beginning in April 2004, members of the Iraqi insurgency began taking hostage foreign civilians in Iraq. Since then, they have kidnapped more than 200 foreigners and thousands of Iraqis; among them, 30 foreign hostages have been killed. The motives behind these kidnappings include influencing foreig..
Foreign instrumentation signals intelligence
In telecommunication, the term foreign instrumentation signals intelligence (FISINT) has the following meanings: 1. Intelligence information derived from electromagnetic emissions associated with the testing and operational deployment of foreign aerospace, surface, and subsurface systems. 2. T..
Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)
SVR stands for Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki (Служба внешней разведки), and is Russian for "Foreign Intelligence Service". It is Russia's primary external intelligence agency. The SVR evolved from the KGB after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In October of 1991, the Centralnaya..
Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine
The Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Служба Зовнішньої Розвідки or SZR) was formed in 2004, a former department of the Security Service of Ukraine. It is responsible for all kinds of intelligence activities, as well as for external security. As of 2004, th..
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) of 1978 prescribes procedures for the physical and electronic surveillance and collection of "foreign intelligence information" between or among "foreign powers". FISA is codified in 50 U.S.C. §§1801-1811, 1821-29, 1841-46, and 1861-62..
Foreign interference with elections in democratic countries
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Foreign governments often have vested interests in other countries. Often these may be at s..
Foreign Interventions of the Reagan Administration
redirect [[Template:POV-check]]redirect [[Template:Not verified]]As part of the policies that became known as the "Reagan Doctrine," the United States also offered financial and logistics support to the anti-communist opposition in central Europe (most notably the Polish Solidarity movement) and too..
Foreign Investment Review Agency
The Foreign Investment Review Agency was an agency of the government of Canada, created by the Liberal government of Pierre Trudeau in 1974. FIRA was part of a broader industrial strategy that sought to arrest a disturbing degree of foreign, particularly American control of the Canadian economy. The..
Foreign key
A foreign key (FK) is a field or group of fields in a database record that point to a key field or group of fields forming a key of another database record in some (usually different) table. Usually a foreign key in one table refers to the primary key (PK) of another table. This way references can ..
Foreign Keys
Foreign Keys is a 1985 album by musician Jandek, released by Corwood Industries, release #0749. Track listing "Spanish in Me""Lost Cause""Caper""Uncle Steve""Don't Be So Mean""Coming Quiet""Needs No Sun""Oh No""Some of Your Peace""Put it Away""Balad of Robert""River to Madrid" External link [..
Foreign language
A foreign language is a language not spoken by the indigenous people of a certain place: for example, English is a foreign language in Japan. It is also a language not spoken in the native country of the person referred to, i.e. an English speaker living in Japan can say that Japanese is a foreign l..
Foreign languages in prisons
Some prisons have sought to limit inmates' abilities to communicate in foreign languages, such as send or receive correspondence in these languages, or receive printed publications in these languages. This is often justified on the grounds that it might enable inmates to plan escapes or other crimes..
Foreign Languages Press
The Foreign Languages Press is a publishing house in the People's Republic of China. Based in Beijing, the organisation was founded in 1952. It currently forms part of the China Foreign Languages Publication and Distribution Administration, and is closely associated with the Government of China. ..
Foreign language influences in English
Considering that all new words generally start off as slang, no word really just enters the English language immediately, all words come from different languages. Here is a list of the most common foreign language influences in English, where other languages have influenced or contributed words to E..
Foreign Language Proficiency Pay
Foreign Language Proficiency Pay is a special pay given to members of the United States Military who demonstrate proficiency in one or more foreign languages. Foreign Language Proficiency Pay is sometimes abbreviated as FLPP or FLP Pay; it is usually pronounced "Flip Pay." By receiving FLPP, a membe..
Foreign legion
A foreign legion is a military force originally established by a monarch, consisting of foreigners who are not normally subjects of the king/queen. As their members are on duty all the time, they are not of the same structure as a regiment. Many countries, including the United Kingdom (sc., King's G..
Foreign Member of the Royal Society
Foreign Member of the Royal Society is an honorary postition within the Royal Society. It is a position at the same rank as a Fellow of the Royal Society to which scientists from outside the Commonwealth and the Republic of Ireland may be elected. Someone elected a Foreign Member may use the post-..
Foreign military sales
The U.S. Department of Defense's Foreign Military Sales program facilitates sales of U.S. arms, defense equipment, defense services, and military training to foreign governments. The purchaser does not deal directly with the defense contractor; instead, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency serves..
Foreign Military Studies Office
The Foreign Military Studies Office, or FMSO, is a research and analysis center for the United States Army. It is based in Fort Leavenworth and manages the Joint Reserve Intelligence Center there. Mission The main purpose of FMSO is to perform analysis focused on asymmetric threats. External link..
Foreign minister
A minister for foreign affairs, or foreign minister, is a cabinet minister who helps form the governmental foreign policy of a sovereign nation. The ministry for foreign affairs is often regarded as the most senior ministerial position below that of the head of government (prime minister or presiden..
Foreign Minister of Denmark
The Foreign Minister of Denmark (Danish: Udenrigsminister) handles Denmark's foreign affairs. The Foreign Minister works in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. The current Danish Foreign Minister in the Cabinets of Anders Fogh Rasmussen is Per Stig Møller. See also List of Danish Foreign ..
Foreign Minister of Nigeria
The Nigerian foreign ministry is a statutory body created to handle the external thrust of Nigeria's domestic vision and ideals. As of late its mission has geared towards increasing awareness about Nigeria's economic potential. List of Ministers Tafawa Balewa (1960-1963)Jaja Wachukwu (1963-1964)Nu..
Foreign Minister of Prussia
This article is part of the seriesPolitics of Prussia Kingdom of Prussia Prime Minister of Prussia German General Staff Prussian Minister of War Foreign Minister of Prussia This page lists Foreign Ministers of Prussia. See also Foreign Minister of Germany and Prime Minister of Prussia. Pr..
Foreign Minister of Russia
This page lists foreign ministers of Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and Russian Federation: Contents 1 Heads of ..
Foreign Minister of the Netherlands
This page lists the ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands since 1940. Eelco Nicolaas van Kleffens 1939-1945; 1946Jan Herman van Royen 1945-1946Carel Godfried Willem Hendrik baron van Boetzelaer van Oosterhout 1946-1948Dirk Stikker 1948-1951Jan Willem Beyen 1951-1952Joseph Luns 1952-1971No..
Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China
The Foreign Minister of the People's Republic China is one of the country's most important cabinet posts. List of Foreign Ministers Zhou EnlaiQian QichenTang JiaxuanLi Zhaoxing ..
Foreign missions accredited to Singapore
This is a list of all countries that have foreign missions accredited to Singapore. Presently, there are 55 resident foreign Embassies and High Commissions, 39 foreign Consular posts and 7 International Organisations in Singapore. In addition, more than 60 non-resident foreign Ambassadors are accred..
Foreign object
For foreign objects as a medical problem, please see foreign body. A foreign object is a professional wrestling term for an object introduced into the match. Foreign objects are often used to give the bearer an unfair advantage. According to the supposed rules of professional wrestling, if a foreig..
Foreign Objects
This article is about the TV series. For the band of the same name, see Foreign Objects (band). Foreign Objects was a Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television in 2001. A short-run dramatic anthology, the series was written and produced by Ken Finkleman. Finkleman starred as docume..
Foreign Objects (band)
Foreign Objects was a metal band created by Deron Miller and Jess Margera in West Chester, PA in 1995. Their first EP, "The Undiscovered Numbers & Colors", had five tracks and would be their only release up until 2004. The band fell apart as they never really had a full time bassist. The two fo..
Foreign object damage
FOD or Foreign Object Damage is an aviation term used to describe damage done to an aircraft due to collision with small foreign objects. Small, in this case, is anything smaller than another aircraft. It may also refer to "Foreign Object Debris" as in "Check Shoes for FOD". Aircraft carriers hav..
Foreign Office (Germany)
Auswärtiges Amt Established: 1870 Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier Deputy Ministers: Gernot Erler, Günter Gloser Budget: €1.313 billion (2005) The German Foreign Office (in German, Auswärtiges Amt, or AA) is the foreign ministry of Germany, and is responsible for both its foreign poli..
Foreign ops administration
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. The Foreign Ops Administrati..
Foreign ownership
Foreign ownership refers to the complete or majority ownership/control of businesses or resources in a country, by individuals who are not citizens of that country, or by companies whose headquarters are not in that country. See also Foreign Investment Review Agency (Canada)Holding companySubsidiar..
Foreign ownership of companies of Canada
Foreign ownership of companies of Canada has long been a controversial political issue in Canada. Concerns regarding foreign ownership generally regard ownership by individuals or companies based in the United States, though foreign ownership occurs from entities and individuals based in other coun..
Foreign policy
For the American magazine, see Foreign Policy A foreign policy is a set of political goals that seeks to outline how a particular country will interact with the other countries of the world. Foreign policies generally are designed to help protect a country's national interests, national security, ..
Foreign Policy
For the policy of a state towards other states, see foreign policy. Foreign Policy is a bimonthly American magazine founded in 1970 by Samuel P. Huntington and Warren Demian Manshel. It is published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C. Its topics include global po..

