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... Although Bond was employed by the British Secret Service, Fleming wanted the reader to understand that 007 was independent and typically performed his duties ...
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... 1955. Fleming was a British bacteriologist who in nineteen forty-five was the co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for medicine. He ...
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... 1955. Fleming was a British bacteriologist who in nineteen forty-five was the co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for medicine. He ...
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... British Empire, his personal letters written during the early 1770s reveal his growing conviction that America had to break away from British rule (Fleming 222 ...
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Live And Let Die In Live And Let Die, written by Ian Fleming, the main character James Bond is a British special agent. In the novel ...
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... with the Robert Fleming of UK to create the Jardine Fleming & Co ... mismanagments and misguided aquisition especially after the 1984 Sino-British announcement on ...
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... In 1928 Sir Alexander Fleming, a British bacteriologist, noticed that a mold growing in one of his laboratory cultures was able to destroy that culture's ...
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... Fleming Readings, p5 of 9. British Columbia, Ministry of Education, Survey of Schools of the Greater Victoria Area (SSGV) 1938. Victoria, BC (1938): 19. ...
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... Franklin in his self-education, which consisted of reading American, British, and West ... was given the opportunity by Keith to go to London, England (Fleming 120 ...
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... Preston was a veteran British soldier who remained cool and courageous. He quickly strapped on his sword and ordered for a squad to ready. ... Thomas Fleming. ...
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... for adventure was attributed to his brother the traveler and co-author Peter Fleming. ... character, he created agent 007 James Bond of the British Secret Service. ...
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... final fist of justice, empowered by the British government: "The license to kill for the Secret Service, the double-0 prefix, was a great honour" (Fleming, 17 ...
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... The British Society for Microbial Technology is a much smaller group designed for the members interested in ... References (4) Fleming D. MSF Regional Officer. ...
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... At the time, however, there seemed to be no use for its properties; not until 1900 did the British electrical engineer, John A. Fleming, discover and develop ...
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... 1 et seq. Fleming, AF, Agriculture-related aneamias, British Journal of Biomedical Sciences, 1994, 51, 345-357. Foster, LH, Sumar ...
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... The wartime strategies of the American and British allies are very important ... Bibliography D. Fleming, 'The Cold War and its Origins, 1917 - 1960' Volume 1 ...
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... issues in children that can result in alcohol abuse (MacDonald, Fleming, & Barry ... This is not just an American cultural trend, as British youth of black African ...
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... University of British Columbia Press, 1997), 243. 2. Robert Paehlke, "Green Politics and the Rise of the Environmental Movement," edited. Thomas Fleming, The ...
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... Fleming first discovered penicillin, the first and most famous antibiotic, in 1929 when he found that a ... British Medical Journal, Sept 5, 1998 v317 p612. ...
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... flee in disguise in May 1945, he was captured by British forces and ... Fleming, Gerald, Hitler and the Final Solution, University of California Press, Los Angeles ...
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... flee in disguise in May 1945, he was captured by British forces and ... Fleming, Gerald, Hitler and the Final Solution, University of California Press, Los Angeles ...
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... delayed the use of penicillin for a decade because Alexander Fleming, in 1929, didn ... Wendy Higgins, Campaigns Director of the British Union for the Abolition of ...
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... The German night fighters proved their effectiveness against British bombers. ... Assortment) Books -Invasion 1940, Published 1957, Peter Fleming -Decisive Battles ...
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... to import films from countries in war with Germany, and British and American ... people who started to work in the 70s: Bille August, Edward Fleming, Morten Arnfred ...
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... With the exception of British, French, and some Japanese and Italian films, it also ... account the change in ticket prices, 'Gone With The Wind'(Fleming, 1939) is ...
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... With the exception of British, French, and some Japanese and Italian films, it also ... account the change in ticket prices, 'Gone With The Wind'(Fleming, 1939) is ...
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... For another example of the idealization of a mythical "classless society," see Frank Drebbin's ridiculing of the British monarchy in The Naked ... Victor Fleming. ...
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