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However, this view has largely been abandoned, with Omotic generally agreed to be an independent branch of Afroasiatic, primarily due to the work of Harold C. Fleming ( 1974 ) and M. Lionel Bender ( 1975 ).
Gordon agreed, and Gumball's Don Fleming assisted in production.
Goldfinger threatened to sue Fleming over the use of the name and, in retaliation, Fleming threatened to add an erratum slip to the book changing the name from Goldfinger to Goldprick and explaining why ; the matter was settled out of court after the publishers, Jonathan Cape, agreed to ensure the name Auric was always used in conjunction with Goldfinger.
) Goldfinger consulted his lawyers when Goldfinger was published in 1959, which prompted Fleming to threaten to rename the character ' Goldprick ', but eventually decided not to sue ; Fleming's publishers agreed to pay his costs and gave him six free copies of the book.

Fleming and deal
Additionally, Fleming told McClory that if MCA rejected the film because of McClory's involvement, then McClory should either sell himself to MCA, back out of the deal, or file suit in court.
The case lasted three weeks, during which time Fleming was unwell — including having a heart attack during the case itself — and, under advice from his friend Ivar Bryce, they offered a deal to McClory, settling out of court.
He was member of the Select Standing Committee on Legislative Initiatives, the committee that only met twice, both times in September 2010, to deal with a petition seeking the repeal of the Harmonized Sales Tax ; Fleming and the three other New Democratic Party members voted to recommend introducing the draft HST Extinguishment Act into the Legislative Assembly, while the five BC Liberal members voted to initiate the British Columbia sales tax referendum, 2011.
In January 2007 Fleming joined Wolverhampton wanderers on a one month loan deal and played once against Cardiff City.
Two theatrically released James Bond films have been made outside the control of Danjaq, a spoof called Casino Royale ( 1967 ) because the rights to that book had been sold prior to the Eon / Danjaq deal, and a serious James Bond film called Never Say Never Again ( 1983 ), a remake of the Danjaq film Thunderball ; the latter was made possible due to a legal dispute involving Kevin McClory, one of the credited co-writers of Thunderball, who was awarded the film rights to the novel in a 1963 settlement with Ian Fleming.
Following Miramax's split from Disney, Ian Fleming Publications struck a new deal for the remaining books with Hyperion Books for Children.
In the US three publishers had turned the book down before Al Hart of Macmillan Publishing Co offered Fleming a deal.
" For The Listener, Simon Raven believed that Fleming was a " kind of supersonic John Buchan ", but he was somewhat dismissive of the plot, observing that it is " a brilliant but improbable notion " that includes " a deal of champagne-drinking, bomb-throwing, relentless pitting of wits etc ... with a cretinous love-affair ".

Fleming and began
Selznick had already been unhappy with Cukor (" a very expensive luxury ") for not being more receptive to directing other Selznick assignments, even though Cukor had remained on salary since early 1937 ; and in a confidential memo written in September 1938, four months before principal photography began, Selznick flirted with the idea of replacing him with Victor Fleming.
In 1899 Fleming became Scientific Advisor to the Marconi Company and soon after began work on the designing the power plant to enable the Marconi Company to transmit across the Atlantic.
He began his film career in Hollywood at the age of 10, in Victor Fleming ’ s film A Guy Named Joe, with Spencer Tracy.
In the summer of 1958 Fleming and his friend, Ivar Bryce, began talking about the possibility of a Bond film ; in the autumn of 1958 Bryce introduced Fleming to a young Irish writer and director, Kevin McClory, and the three of them, together with Fleming and Bryce's friend Ernest Cuneo, formed the partnership Xanadu Productions, named after Bryce's Bahamian home, but which was never actually formed into a company.
In 1950 he began writing arrangements for the King Fleming Band, and in 1955 played in the hard-bop band Modern Jazz Two + Three, with tenor saxophonist Eddie Harris.
Fleming also began the tradition of having an official portrait painted and hung in the Florida State Capitol.
At this time, the International Churches of Christ administration, under the leadership of Andy Fleming ( a former missionary to Scandinavia and the Soviet Union ), began to formulate a plan for a massive reduction in the overhead of the worldwide organization.
Fleming first began performing professionally in smaller concerts and with small opera companies while still a graduate student at Juilliard.
The Belke brothers joined Chinn and Card in Vancouver in 1992 and began a new incarnation of the group with bassist Ken Fleming ( formerly of the Winnipeg-based skate punk band The Unwanted ).
Fleming won the NDP nomination in January and began campaigning in April for the general election.
Fleming began his professional career with his hometown club Halifax Town ( 69 appearances, no goals ) where he made his debut aged 16.
Dr Roberts began his post-graduate career in corporate finance as an investment banker and private company director with the London merchant bank Robert Fleming & Co., where he worked from 1985 to 1988.
Fleming began working as a film actress while attending Beverly Hills High School, from which she was graduated in 1941.
Support for Donald Fleming ’ s campaign, in particular, began to decline as his supporters left to join the Stanfield and Roblin campaigns.
In 1925, Hathaway began working in silent films as an assistant to notable directors such as Victor Fleming and Josef von Sternberg and made the transition to sound with them.
Selznick then began loaning his contract player to other studios ; subsequently, Calhoun appeared in Adventure Island with Rhonda Fleming, The Red House with Edward G. Robinson, and That Hagen Girl with Shirley Temple.
There is a public beach ( the only one on the Arm ) located at Sir Sanford Fleming Park which has only recently been deemed safe for swimming since the Harbor Solutions Project began operations in 2008.
Not long after his arrival in Reval, Fleming began his courtship of Elsabe Niehus, the daughter of Heinrich Niehus, a merchant originally from Hamburg.
Sweet Savage began with a line-up of Trev Fleming and Vivian Campbell on guitars, David Bates on drums and Ray Haller on bass and vocals.
Fleming later dubbed his Jamaican estate " Goldeneye ", and began writing his series of James Bond novels there.
The remaining members spent the next few months developing new songs, then in early 1992 began recording their third album with Don Fleming.
Construction began in 1915 on the Crypt Chapel designed by Frank Fleming as a foundation for the main chapel.

Fleming and write
In January 1956 Fleming travelled to his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica to write From Russia, with Love, returning to London in March that year with a first draft manuscript.
Whilst there, one of Fleming's friends, Duff Dunbar, gave him a copy of Beatrix Potter's The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin to read and suggested that he took the time to write up the bedtime story that Fleming used to tell to tell his son Caspar each evening.
Ian Fleming took these aspects for his " M ", Sir Miles Messervy-using Cumming's other initial for the name and having M always write in green ink.
In the summer of 1958, CBS television commissioned Fleming to write episodes of a television show based on the James Bond character.
In 1959 Fleming was commissioned by The Sunday Times to write a series of articles based on world cities, material for which later became the Thrilling Cities book ; whilst travelling through New York for material, Fleming wrote " 007 in New York " from Bond's point of view.
Philip Larkin wrote in The Spectator that " I am not surprised that Fleming preferred to write novels.
* Mandalay finds ' Salvation Boulevard ' Ratliff to write, direct Beinhart adaptation By Michael Fleming, Variety, June 23, 2008.
On 11 April 2012, the Fleming estate announced that William Boyd will write the next Bond novel, due for release in the autumn of 2013 ; the publishers will be Jonathan Cape in the UK and HarperCollins for Canada and the US.
Already, the department had assigned Ian Fleming to write novels based upon the real agent ; Fleming was to be truthful about the agent's adventures.
Based upon the success of his Fleming biography, The Life of Ian Fleming ( 1966 ), MI6 instruct Pearson to write 007's biography ; he is introduced to a retired James Bond — who is in his fifties, yet healthy, sun-tanned, and with Honeychile Ryder, the heroine of Dr. No. Most of James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007 is Bond telling his life story, including school and first MI6 missions, referring to most every novel and short story and, notably, to Colonel Sun, the Robert Markham series-continuation novel.
Upon request by Donovan, Ian Fleming was contacted to write a lengthy memorandum describing the structure and functions of a secret service organisation.
The book is full of one sentence paragraphs — did Fleming ever really write this way?
In the late 1990s, Raymond Benson, who at the time was the official novelist of the James Bond literary franchise, became the first author since Bond's creator, Ian Fleming, to write officially sanctioned short stories featuring the superspy.
Pearson was Fleming's assistant at the London Sunday Times and would go on to write the first biography of Ian Fleming, 1966's The Life of Ian Fleming.
According to Charlie Higson, Ian Fleming Publications initially planned for him to only write one novel and that every subsequent novel would be written by a rotating author, possibly similar to the defunct Robert Markham pseudonym of the late 1960s.
In the 1930s she started to write for Punch magazine, and this brought her to the attention of The Times newspaper, where Peter Fleming asked her to write a series of columns for the paper, about " an ordinary sort of woman who leads an ordinary sort of life-rather like yourself ".
In 2011, he was commissioned to write a sequel to the Ian Fleming children's book Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, which was published in October 2011 as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again
During the course of World War II, Ian Fleming had mentioned to friends that he wanted to write a spy novel.
It was not until 1952, however, shortly before his wedding to his pregnant girlfriend, Ann Charteris, that Fleming began to write Casino Royale, to distract himself from his forthcoming nuptials.

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