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  • ...Fleming]]. Despite Fleming's death in 1964, publication and reprinting of James Bond stories continued. Various other authors have written Bond stories. ...rst to openly play Bond's arch-enemy [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld]].<ref>See ''[[James Bond/Filmography|filmography]]'' for a full list.</ref>
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  • The next film with Daniel Craig as James Bond is already scheduled: Other licensed, but unofficial (i.e. non-Eon) James Bond productions in film and radio were:
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  • ...tps://www.anspblog.org/uncovering-the-real-james-bond/ Uncovering the Real James Bond] blog post by Mharlyn M. of 9-22-2021 at the Academy of Natural Sciences of
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  • * [[James Bond]], a fictional character developed by [[Ian Fleming]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[James Bond]]
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  • The next film with Daniel Craig as James Bond is already scheduled: Other licensed, but unofficial (i.e. non-Eon) James Bond productions in film and radio were:
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  • British writer of thrillers best known for continuing the [[James Bond]] series originally created by [[Ian Fleming]].
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  • ...Fleming]]. Despite Fleming's death in 1964, publication and reprinting of James Bond stories continued. Various other authors have written Bond stories. ...rst to openly play Bond's arch-enemy [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld]].<ref>See ''[[James Bond/Filmography|filmography]]'' for a full list.</ref>
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  • ...director|directed]] by [[Terrance Young]], it starred [[Sean Connery]] as James Bond, with [[Ursula Andress]] as principal '[[Bond girls|Bond girl]]' Honey Ryde
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  • The first film in the James Bond series, released in 1962
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  • | pagename = James Bond
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  • ...various police officers. He was, however, best known for continuing the [[James Bond]] series originally created by [[Ian Fleming]]. Between 1981 and 1996, Gar
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  • ...tps://www.anspblog.org/uncovering-the-real-james-bond/ Uncovering the Real James Bond] blog post by Mharlyn M. of 9-22-2021 at the Academy of Natural Sciences of
    200 bytes (28 words) - 12:12, 13 February 2024
  • ...he has edited Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy (2003) and co-edited James Bond and Philosophy (2006). He has also published essays on movies, music, and c
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/James Bond]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ance and got good marks. My interests include a variety of things from the James Bond films all the way to the Harry Potter books (for example).
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  • *The Politics of James Bond (Praeger, 2001)
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  • No, I am not James Bond. Thanks for the welcome-to-Citizendium vandalism, [[User:Frederica Cortéz
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  • He is best known for creating the fiction character of [[James Bond]], a secret agent with "a license to kill". Fleming wrote 12 novels featur
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  • {{r|James Bond}}
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  • :[[James Bond]] --[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 22:24, 17 January 2010
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  • ...'s Johnny Fedora a much more persuasive violent, sexy and lucky agent than James Bond."—Prof. Marcia Songer, taken from her white paper on the "Evolution of De
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  • In 1987, a-ha recorded the theme song for the [[James Bond]] movie ''The Living Daylights''.
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  • Vodka is a key ingredient for a wide range of [[cocktail]]s, including [[James Bond]]'s famous vodka [[martini]] served "shaken, not stirred". See: [[Catalog
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  • * [[James Bond]], created by [[Ian Fleming]]
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  • {{rpr|james bond}}
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  • of interest include Simon Templar (The Saint), Doctor Who, James Bond,
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  • ...de these genres, and (I think) it was you who started to add the Saint and James Bond. However, I do not think that it is mandatory to change the title (I like s
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  • Helm's cold professionalism invites comparison with [[Ian Fleming]]'s [[James Bond]], but he does not share Bond's materialism or hedonism. He has more in co
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  • ...ll]]. During the years of the fictional spy mania initially begun by the [[James Bond]] stories, Haggard was considered by most critics to be at the very top of
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  • ...Hamilton]] first published in paperback in 1960, a few years before the [[James Bond]] films and novels set off a semi-mania for spy fiction. The second novel t
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  • ....g. an earthquake, or by a special device, as it is often encountered in [[James Bond films]]. Depending on the narrative circumstances, [[murder]] or [[suicide]
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  • ...ashburn, $3.50) to appeal to all who are willing to detach themselves from James Bond and enjoy something more nearly approaching the melodramatic realities of t
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  • ...], [[Jacques Derrida]], [[Jacques Goudstikker]], [[Jake the Explainer]], [[James Bond]], [[James Connolly]], [[James Farley]], [[James G. Blaine]], [[James K. Po
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  • ...s a mystery writer? I always thought of him as a suspense/action writer. James Bond movies I don't think are really mysteries.--[[User:Robert W King|Robert W K
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  • Didn't James Bond or Maxwell Smart do that first? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkow
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  • ...Wikipedia is that these are addressed systematically, and do not draw from James Bond, Maxwell Smart, etc., or confuse George C. Scott with George S. Patton. [[U
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  • ...partment with 242 field operatives. Down in the basement, just as in the [[James Bond]] films, Pusser Talbot runs a supply department filled with improbable gadg
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  • ...lar, releases over the years including both Marvel and D.C. superheroes, [[James Bond]], [[Conan the Barbarian]], [[Buffy: the Vampire Slayer]], and literally do
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  • * Mulvihill, Jason. "James Bond's Cold War Part I" ''Journal of Instructional Media'', Vol. 28, (2001)
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  • like "The Poor Man's James Bond" have been taken too seriously by would-be
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  • ...am so intimidating, I do look forward to a brief but luxurious career as a James Bond villain. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 22:34, 3 October
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  • Sequel to the James Bond parody Our Man Flint. Coburn must do battle with a secret society of women
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  • ...wed to do individually on an item by item basis. But as Goldfinger says to James Bond at some point when they have come across each other for the third time, "I
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  • |quote = A 20-hour high-speed boat chase that at times resembled a James Bond movie ended about 65 miles west of Cuba on Christmas Eve when the three sus
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  • ...peculated that Eric came from the code name for Matt Helm, Stavro from the James Bond books, and Galt from You Know Where. Hehe. In my first novel (written in L
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  • ...ffect, it's pleasant. With regard to the other form, it has the realism of James Bond: "shaken, not stirred." [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 05
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  • ...hort appearance in the films ''[[The Assassination Bureau]]'' (UK 1968), ''James Bond - [[A View to a Kill]]'' (UK/US, 1985), ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crus
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  • ...as the actors... does that make sense? Kinda like all those 007 agents in James Bond. --[[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]] 21:20, 5 May 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...ion" to think the world works like a perverse mixture of Maxwell Smart and James Bond. Further, it starts off with the sentence ''Dulles devoted 80% of his much ...st de-classified and released a lot of material, notably photos of various James Bond type gadgets they have used over the years. [http://www.foxnews.com/scitech
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  • ...ant is seven nought one six two nought nought?" And I've always thought of James Bond as being Oh Oh Seven, but I suppose he could have been Zero Zero Seven or e ::I read in a James Bond book (forget which) that Americans don't actually wear them (or anything el
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  • ...and recognition? Adventurous? Looking for personal challenge? Wants to be James Bond? Egomaniac? Wants prove he can get away with it?
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  • ...of Constables; his idea of a police state has only martinis in common with James Bond. :-) [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 21:58, 3 December 200
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