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  2. Allard Specials - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Herbert Allard (1910–1966) was the designer and manufacturer of a series of one-off competition cars produced between 1934 and 1939, the first of which was CLK 5. [1] A total of twelve Specials were built before the outbreak of the Second World War; [ 2 ] it is a measure of the esteem in which they were held that 9 of these can be ...

  3. Allard Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    M-Type Drophead Coupé 1948. The Allard Motor Company was founded in 1945, setting up in Clapham High Street, London. [4] Using its inventory of easy-to-service Ford mechanicals built up during World War II and bodywork of Allard's own design, three post-war models were introduced with a newly designed steel chassis and lightweight body shells: the J, a competition sports car; the K, a ...

  4. Toe (automotive) - Wikipedia

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    Performance vehicles may run zero front toe or even some toe-out for a better response to steering inputs. Increased front toe-in marginally increases the wear on the tires as the tires are under slight side slip conditions when the steering is set straight ahead. On front-wheel drive vehicles, the situation is more complex. Rear toe-in ...

  5. Allard & Co - Wikipedia

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    Allard & Co. was a British manufacturing company, established in 1889 in Coventry by Frederick W. Allard and George Pilkington as cycle makers. [ 1 ] In 1898 the company produced a 3-wheel motorised tricycle together with its first car.

  6. Allard (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Allard, QC, founder of Allard & Co; Robert W. Allard (1919–2003), American geneticist; Sydney Allard (1910–1966), English founder of Allard Motor Company; Sven Allard (1896–1975), Swedish diplomat; Tracy Allard (born 1970/1971), Canadian politician; Wayne Allard (born 1943), member of the Republican Party and former United States ...

  7. Hallux rigidus - Wikipedia

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    Hallux rigidus or stiff big toe is degenerative arthritis and stiffness due to bone spurs that affects the metatarsophalangeal joints (MTP) at the base of the hallux (big toe). Hallux flexus was initially described by Davies-Colley [ 1 ] in 1887 as a plantar flexed posture of phalanx relative to the metatarsal head.

  8. Jean-François Allard - Wikipedia

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    On 27 February 1814, Allard was awarded a Knight in France's Legion of Honour [7] by Napoleon Bonaparte. [5] On 5 November 1832, his rank was promoted to Officer. [7] On 20 October 1835, his rank for this award was promoted to Commander. [7] Allard was awarded the Kaukab-i-Iqbal-i-Punjab (Persian for Bright Star of Punjab) by Ranjit Singh. [5]

  9. Foot drop - Wikipedia

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    A patient recovering from surgery to treat foot drop, with limited plantar and dorsiflexion.. Foot drop is a gait abnormality in which the dropping of the forefoot happens out of weakness, irritation or damage to the deep fibular nerve (deep peroneal), including the sciatic nerve, or paralysis of the muscles in the anterior portion of the lower leg.