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    "Eleanor" is a code name used in independent filmmaker H. B. "Toby" Halicki's 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds to refer to a 1971 Ford Mustang (redressed...
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    Eleanor (/ˈɛlənər, -nɔːr/) is a feminine given name, originally from an Old French adaptation of the Old Provençal name Aliénor. It was the name of a...
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    Edsel Ford (redirect from Eleanor Clay Ford)
    over the family automobile business, and grew up tinkering on cars with his father. He became secretary of Ford in 1915, and married Eleanor Lowthian Clay...
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  • Eleanor (automobile), a car in the film Gone in 60 Seconds and a different car in the 2000 remake Eleanor, Iowa, an unincorporated community Eleanor,...
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  • Benson Ford (category American chief executives in the automobile industry)
    from 1961 until his death. Benson Ford was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Eleanor Clay Ford and Edsel Ford on July 20, 1919. He, his brothers Henry II and...
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    Carroll Shelby (category American automobile designers)
    continued until 1952. Shelby honed his driving skills with his Willys automobile while attending Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas, Texas, graduating...
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  • Roosevelt family (category Eleanor Roosevelt)
    fifth cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945), whose wife, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, was Theodore's niece. The Roosevelt family is one of four families...
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    twice. He was a son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and served as an officer in the United States Navy during World...
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  • Formula E". The Verge. Retrieved 19 October 2016 – via Vox Media. Davis, Eleanor (19 October 2016). "'McLaren New Town': Could this be the answer to Woking's...
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    The Automobile Driving Museum is an automotive museum located at 610 Lairport Street, El Segundo, California, USA. The museum is nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization...
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  • Gone in 60 Seconds (2000 film) (category Films about automobiles)
    code name; Memphis insists on saving a 1967 Ford Shelby GT500, dubbed "Eleanor"—which he has attempted to steal before—for last. While scouting the cars...
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  • Eleanor Ann Day (August 10, 1938 – May 7, 2016) was an American politician, educator, and psychologist who served as a member of the Arizona Senate from...
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  • Michigan. They are best known for their control of the Ford Motor Company automobile manufacturer which was originally founded by Henry Ford in the early twentieth...
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    Baby cage (category Eleanor Roosevelt)
    recommendations of a doctor who insisted on the need of fresh air for babies, Eleanor Roosevelt attached "a kind of box with wire on the sides and top" to the...
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    of the automobile movement, and editor of The Car Illustrated magazine from 1902, and the model for the emblem, Eleanor Velasco Thornton. Eleanor (also...
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    The Ford Mustang is a series of American automobiles manufactured by Ford. In continuous production since 1964, the Mustang is currently the longest-produced...
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    permanently paralyzed his legs. Partly through the encouragement of his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, he returned to public office as governor of New York from 1929...
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  • known for his portrayals of Franklin D. Roosevelt in both the miniseries Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and 1982 film musical Annie, Richard Gilmore in Amy...
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    his mistress and secretary Eleanor Velasco Thornton. Wanting an appropriate mascot for his Rolls-Royce, and using Eleanor Thornton as a model, the sculptor...
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    the original on February 15, 2017. Retrieved January 24, 2021. Randolph, Eleanor (September 13, 1987). "Plagiarism Suggestion Angers Biden's Aides". The...
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  • (1882-1945, president 1933–death), 32nd president. It may also refer to: Eleanor Roosevelt College, University of California, San Diego Roosevelt University...
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  • Gone in 60 Seconds (1974 film) (category Films about automobiles)
    third Eleanor in the process. Desperate, Pace spots a fourth Eleanor Mustang at a car wash. Noticing an opportunity, Pace leaves the third Eleanor at the...
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    Henry Ford II (category American chief executives in the automobile industry)
    of the Ford Foundation. Henry Ford II was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Eleanor Clay Ford and Edsel Ford on September 4, 1917. He, brothers Benson and...
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    Shelby American, Inc. is an American high performance automobile company founded by driver Carroll Shelby. The Shelby American name has been used by several...
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    Britain). He was a Steward and Vice-Chairman of the Royal Automobile Club, a director of Automobile Proprietary Ltd. and Motoring Services Ltd., and a member...
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  • measure in some manner. A common example is checking the pressure in an automobile tire, which causes some of the air to escape, thereby changing the amount...
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    common in the earliest years of the automobile.[citation needed] Only the very wealthy could afford the first automobiles, and they generally employed chauffeurs...
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    Street and Sherman Square at 72nd Street, formed part of Manhattan's "Automobile Row". Before the first decade of the 20th century, the area was occupied...
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  • Warm Springs (film) (category Cultural depictions of Eleanor Roosevelt)
    Delano Roosevelt, also played Eleanor Roosevelt in the acclaimed 1976 telefilm Eleanor and Franklin and its 1977 sequel Eleanor and Franklin: The White House...
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    Henry Ford (category American founders of automobile manufacturers)
    founder of the Ford Motor Company, he is credited as a pioneer in making automobiles affordable for middle-class Americans through the system that came to...
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