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  2. Ann Thicknesse - Wikipedia

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    Anne or Ann Ford, or Ann Thicknesse (Mrs Philip Thicknesse, 22 February 1737 – 20 January 1824) was an 18th-century English musician and singer, famous in her time for a scandal that attended her struggle to perform in public.

  3. Chuck Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough is wed to Ellen Ward Scarborough and was married previously to Anne Ford and Linda Gross. He has two children, Chad and Elizabeth. His daughter Elizabeth has followed in her father's footsteps as a television journalist. [9] [10] He and his family reside in Stamford, Connecticut.

  4. Elena Ford - Wikipedia

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    Elena Anne Ford-Niarchos (née Ford; born May 25, 1966) is an American businesswoman. She is the Chief Customer Experience Officer at Ford Motor Company and the first woman in the Ford family to hold an executive position at the company.

  5. Women's Senior Amateur - Wikipedia

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    In the past 25 years, both Angela Uzielli (1998 and 1999) and Eva Ansgarius (2004 and 2005) have managed to successfully defend their titles. Uzielli won the championship a record six times in the 1990s.

  6. Anne-Marie Deschodt - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Marie Deschodt, married name de Rougemont (18 August 1938, Paris – 21 September 2014, Marsillargues), was a French actress and writer. She was writer Éric Deschodt's sister. [1] Her first husband was Giancarlo Uzielli, [2] and then, from 1965 to 1967, she was married to French film director Louis Malle.

  7. Women's Home Internationals - Wikipedia

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    1976 Julia Greenhalgh, Lynne Harrold, Dinah Henson, Beverly Huke, Stephanie Jolly, Jenny Lee-Smith, Anne Stant, Angela Uzielli 1975 Maxine Burton , Julia Greenhalgh , Lynne Harrold , Dinah Henson , Beverly Huke , Ann Irvin , Jenny Lee-Smith , Anne Stant

  8. Ann Ford (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Ann Ford (née Yeoman; born 30 March 1952) [1] is an English former middle and long-distance runner. She finished in the top ten at five IAAF World Cross Country Championships, including fourth-place finishes in 1974 and 1976. [2] She also won a World Cross Country Championship team gold medal in 1974 and a bronze medal in 1979 and 1982.

  9. Anna Ford - Wikipedia

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    Anna Ford (born 2 October 1943) is an English retired journalist, television presenter and newsreader. She first worked as a researcher, news reporter and later newsreader for Granada Television, ITN, and the BBC. Ford helped launch the British breakfast television broadcaster TV-am.