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Less than a month after Sentimental Journey was published, early in 1768, Sterne's strength failed him, and he died in his lodgings at 41 Old Bond Street on the 18 March, at the age of 54.
His critics cited him as the epitome of Wall Street greed during the 1980s, and nicknamed him the " Junk Bond King ".
* Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ( 1973 ), a play by the British playwright Christopher Bond.
After World War II, Via Monte Napoleone became one of the leading streets in international fashion, somewhat equivalent to Paris ' Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, Rome's Via Condotti, London's Bond Street or Oxford Street, and Florence's Via de ' Tornabuoni.
* Bond Street ( cigarette ), brand of cigarette
* Bond Street ( film ), a 1948 British film
* Bond Street, a major shopping street in the West End of London
** Bond Street tube station
* Bond Street ( disambiguation )
In High-Change in Bond Street ,— ou — la Politesse du Grande Monde ( 1796 ), James Gillray caricatured the lack of etiquette in a group of men leering at women and crowding them off a pavement.
The borough is divided into a number of localities including the ancient political district of Westminster around the Palace of Westminster ; the shopping areas around Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly and Bond Street ; and the night time entertainment district of Soho.
It may refer to the entertainment district around Leicester Square and Covent Garden ; to the shopping district centred on Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Bond Street ; or, less commonly, to the whole of that part of central London ( itself an area with no generally agreed boundaries ) which lies to the west of the City of London.
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His reputation was established, and he moved to a studio in Old Bond Street.
Lawrence's parents died within a few months of each other in 1797 and he gave up his house in Picadilly, where he had moved from Old Bond Street, to set up his studio in the family home in Greek Street.
The Fleet line was mentioned in a 1965 Times article, discussing options after the Victoria line had been completed — suggesting that the Fleet line could take a Baker StreetBond Street – Trafalgar Square – Strand – Fleet Street – Ludgate Circus – Cannon Street route, then proceeding into southeast London.

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The most famous movie monsters are King Kong and Godzilla, the archetypical detective is Sherlock Holmes and most people's idea of a spy is James Bond.
Johnny Fedora achieved popularity as a fictional agent of early Cold War espionage, but James Bond is the most commercially successful of the many spy characters created by intelligence insiders during that struggle.
James Bond, code name 007, is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections.
There have been six other authors who wrote authorised Bond novels or novelizations after Fleming's death in 1964: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks and Jeffery Deaver ; a new novel, written by William Boyd, is planned for release in 2013.
The film will star Daniel Craig in his third portrayal of Bond: he is the sixth actor to play Bond in the Eon series.
Fleming decided Bond should look a little like both the American singer Hoagy Carmichael and himself and in Casino Royale, Vesper Lynd remarks, " Bond reminds me rather of Hoagy Carmichael, but there is something cold and ruthless.
" Likewise, in Moonraker, Special Branch Officer Gala Brand thinks that Bond is " certainly good-looking ... Rather like Hoagy Carmichael in a way.
He is best known in Europe for playing the pirate Sandokan in the highly popular TV mini series and for his role as the villainous Gobinda in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy.
The highest point in Lincoln is either the summit of Mount Carrigain, at above sea level, plus or minus, or the summit of Mount Bond at.
He is mentioned in the James Bond film The Living Daylights by General Leonid Pushkin ( John Rhys-Davies ).
Bond length is inversely proportional to bond order.
* Clive Reston is a British spy who resembles a younger and more vulnerable version of James Bond.
Where Bond is a successful womanizer and seems unaffected by heavy drinking, Reston struggles with alcoholism and a romantic rivalry with Shang-Chi.
The resemblance to Bond is intentional.
* Leiko Wu is introduced as a femme fatale like those in the Bond films.
The James Bond movie series is another well-known example of this technique.
Connery is best known for portraying the character James Bond, starring in seven Bond films between 1962 and 1983 ( six Eon Productions films and the non-canonical Thunderball remake, Never Say Never Again ).
In the James Bond novels and short stories by Ian Fleming and others, Assistant Commissioner Sir Ronald Vallance is a recurring fictional character who works for Scotland Yard.
A noteworthy Cold War spy is the heroic, upper-class James Bond, secret agent 007 of the British Secret Service, a mixture of assassin and counter-intelligence officer introduced in Casino Royale ( 1953 ) by Ian Fleming.
Smuggling in literature is a common theme, from Bizet's Carmen to the James Bond books ( and later films ) Diamonds are Forever and Goldfinger.
Smuggling is a common trope or theme in literature and can be found in a wide range of works – from the 18th century novels of Charlotte Turner Smith to Prosper Mérimée's 19th century novella, Carmen ( the inspiration for numerous films as well as Bizet's opera, Carmen ) to the James Bond novel ( and later film ) Diamonds are Forever.

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The draw was added prior to 1850 ( when it was first mentioned in print in a handbook of games ).< ref name =" Bohns "> Henry G. Bond ( ed.
Niven was the only James Bond actor mentioned by name in the text of Fleming's novels.
The organisation is next mentioned in The Spy Who Loved Me, when Bond describes investigating their activities in Toronto before the story begins.
The vision and enthusiasm of a few initiators must be mentioned: painters Francis Cunningham and Allen Barber, director Torben Bjelke, Dave Brubeck and sons ( who gave us two benefit concerts ), Kevin Kennedy ( who owned the camp ), and, of course Bond Streeters all: Mary Dino, David Feder, Stephen Ringold, Luanne Dietrich, Fred Collins, Marlene Abraham, Michael McGuigan, and Directors Joanna Sherman and Patrick Sciarratta.
While revolving around the nephew of James Bond, no surviving relatives are mentioned in Fleming ’ s novels, even though he unknowingly conceives a child with former Japanese movie star Kissy Suzuki in You Only Live Twice.
In 1969, Bond franchise producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman were looking for a replacement for Sean Connery and Reed ( who had recently played a resourceful killer in The Assassination Bureau ) was mentioned as a possible choice for the role.
Tommy " Butch " Bond mentioned that her marriage to Granson was difficult because Granson used a wheelchair following a stroke.
Among those mentioned are: Yoko Ono, Cibo Matto, Aretha Franklin, Vaginal Cream Davis, Yayoi Kusama, Angela Davis, Sleater-Kinney, The Slits, Billy Tipton, Juliana Luecking, Laura Cottingham, James Baldwin, Marlon Riggs, David Wojnarowicz, Justin Bond and Hanna's close friend, Tammy Rae Carland.
The hotel is mentioned in Paul House's novel Harbour, and the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun starring Roger Moore, where the hotel's fleet of Rolls-Royce Silver Shadows is mentioned.
The TDRSS system is briefly mentioned in the James Bond movie, Moonraker.
Finally, Umberto Eco's studies on Superman and James Bond as myths of a static good-and-evil world view should be mentioned as very early and lucid examples of a combination of semiotic and political analysis.
In 1933, the purchase of Bond ’ s Field in the Waterside was mentioned, but it was thought to be too far away from the fan-base which had built up on the Cityside, especially in the Brandywell area.
Additionally, the Bond girls, Fredericka von Grüsse ( Never Send Flowers / SeaFire ), Harriet Horner ( Scorpius ), and Easy St. John ( Death Is Forever ) are all mentioned.
In a 21 May 1967 letter to Philip Larkin, Amis mentioned that he had already finished writing the Bond novel.
This is the second novel in Gardner's Bond series in which Bond drives a Saab 900 Turbo ; however, this is the first book in which the car's colour is mentioned and it is referred to by its more popular nickname, the Silver Beast.
In the alternate history novel Dracula Cha Cha Cha, Dr. No ( along with Mr. Big ) are mentioned as being vampire elders killed and drained by the Diogenes Club agent Hamish Bond.
It also differs from the latter half of Fleming's Bond novels in which SMERSH is mentioned to have been put out of operation.
* The scandal is mentioned in Ian Fleming's third James Bond novel Moonraker.
The book deals with Bond leaving Eton College due to the incident with the maid, as mentioned in You Only Live Twice.
The Goons have also been mentioned as an inspiration, but in Johnson and Smiedt's history of Australian comedy Boom Boom, Bond himself said that he had listened to The Goons only occasionally.

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