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Dwan also helped launch the career of two other very successful Hollywood directors, Victor Fleming, who went on to direct The Wizard of Oz and Gone With the Wind, and Marshall Neilan, who became an actor, director, writer and producer.
Fleming also became convinced that penicillin would not last long enough in the human body ( in vivo ) to kill bacteria effectively.
Fleming also discovered very early that bacteria developed antibiotic resistance whenever too little penicillin was used or when it was used for too short a period.
Fleming also endowed Bond with many of his own traits, including sharing the same golf handicap, the taste for scrambled eggs and using the same brand of toiletries.
The Keswicks have maintained a relationship with another prominent Scottish family, the Flemings, of which the author Ian Fleming was also a member.
It was also called a thermionic valve, vacuum diode, kenotron, thermionic tube, or Fleming valve.
Boothroyd also gave Fleming advice on the Berns-Martin triple draw shoulder holster and a number of the weapons used by SMERSH and other villains.
The article also compared Fleming unfavourably to John Buchan and Raymond Chandler in both moral and literary measures.
Seymour Fleming, a character in the play Babes in Arms, is also called thus.
He also appeared in other films such as the Ealing comedy The Lavender Hill Mob ( 1951 ) and the 1981 PBS production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and he had a small role in the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ( 1968 ) which was itself based on a children's book by Bond author Ian Fleming.
He was drawn to the paper, partly because he harboured political aspirations ( the paper ’ s perk as a useful stepping stone to Westminster was, by now, well established ), but also because his father had been a friend of Peter Fleming, its well known columnist.
Fleming also knew of the story of Eugene Karp and his journey on the Orient Express: Karp was a US naval attaché and intelligence agent based in Budapest who, in February 1950, took the Orient Express from Budapest to Paris, carrying a number of papers about blown US spy networks in the Eastern Bloc.
Robert R Kirsch, writing in the Los Angeles Times, also disagreed with Boucher, saying that " the espionage novel has been brought up to date by a superb practitioner of that nearly lost art: Ian Fleming.
It is also postulated to work for Hamito-Semitic ( Fleming 1973 ), Chinese ( Munro 1978 ) and Amerind ( Stark 1973 ; Baumhoff and Olmsted 1963 ).
Cumberland County was also home to the Fleming family, which included Judge John Fleming and his son Judge William Fleming.
It is also the hometown of the pop singer Lucy Fleming, although her family moved in 2007, the family returned in 2011.
* Renée Fleming, a world famous Lyric Soprano who has sung in the world's most prestigious opera houses, and who was featured on the Lord of the Rings soundtrack, was also born in Indiana.
* She has also appeared in several sword and sandal films, including the 1954 film Queen of Babylon in which she was played by Rhonda Fleming, and the 1963 film I am Semiramis in which she was played by Yvonne Furneaux.
In February 1406, the 12 year-old James together with Orkney and Fleming at the head of a large group of followers left the safety of Bishop Wardlaw's protection in St Andrews and journeyed through the hostile Douglas territories of east Lothian — an act probably designed to demonstrate James's royal endorsement of his custodians but also a move by his custodians to further their own interests in the traditional Douglas heartlands.
A family man, deeply attached to his wife and children, he also welcomed his father Andrew Greig Fleming, Andrew's wife and six of their other children who came to join him in Canada two years after his arrival.
Thus, in the novel, one of the children was called Jemima, after the daughter of his previous employer, Hugo Pitman ; the advice Pott gave to his children also echoed that of Fleming: " Never say ' no ' to adventures.
The two loathe each other, but Fleming feels everyone will believe he is innocent if the person publicly known to hate him also argues his innocence.

Fleming and contributed
Fleming contributed to the cataloguing of stars that would be published as the Henry Draper Catalogue.
Fleming giving judgement for the Crown appeared to give unlimited power to the Crown to levy taxes in any way it thought fit ; the judgement was controversial and was even said to have contributed to the tensions between King and Parliament in the next reign.
Stephen Fleming contributed a quickfire 30, losing batting partner Hayden for only 2 ( stumped off Muralitharan again ), before being clean bowled by Vaas.
Ian Fleming, who lent 40 books from his library, was among the private collectors who contributed to the exhibition.

Fleming and fields
Colonel Thornton Fleming Brodhead ( 1822 – 1862 ) was one of the island's most prominent residents in these fields of endeavor.
The show is hosted by Grant Wilson and Jason Hawes, and includes guest appearances from other TAPS members and special guests like John Zaffis, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Chris Fleming, and others which specialize in certain fields.
The school also places every student in one of four houses named after an outstanding person in the fields of mathematics, physics, biology and chemistry: Fibonacci, Faraday, Fleming and Nobel respectively.
Under this program, which involved the thirty colleges in the Mid-Hudson area of New York, Ms. Fleming designed and produced yearly festivals in art, music, drama, dance, film, poetry, the culinary arts and video which involved residencies of many major artists in all these fields.

Fleming and telegraphy
Fleming took his team to Dover to await the next suitable bombing raid, but aerial reconnaissance and W / T ( Wireless telegraphy ) monitoring failed to find any suitable German vessels, and the operation was called off.

Fleming and radio
John Fleming invented the first radio tube, the diode, in 1904.
Fleming was awarded the IRE Medal of Honor in 1933 for " the conspicuous part he played in introducing physical and engineering principles into the radio art ".
On radio, Verne Lundquist and Al Wisk announced the game for the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network, and Jack Fleming and Myron Cope called the game for the Steelers Radio Network.
It wasn't until the early 20th century that the rectifying property of such a device was utilized, most notably by John Ambrose Fleming, who used the diode tube to detect ( demodulate ) radio signals.
Later known as the Fleming valve, it could be used as a rectifier of alternating current and as a radio wave detector.
The game returned to radio from 1979 to 1982, hosted by Art Fleming ( the host of the original Jeopardy!
" The British physicist John Ambrose Fleming, working for the British " Wireless Telegraphy " Company, discovered that the Edison Effect could be used to detect radio waves.
After Fleming won the Republican nomination, McCrery endorsed him in an appearance on Moon Griffon's syndicated radio program.
The best NFL Films shot of the play, from ground level, which is probably the most-often seen clip ( along with audio of an excited Jack Fleming, the Steelers ' radio announcer at the time ) is a tight shot from the end zone of Harris snaring the ball, with his feet and the ground just out of frame below.
On November 18, 2005, Fleming appeared as guest on the BBC Radio 4 radio programme Desert Island Discs ; her favourite was Joni Mitchell's 1971 song " River ".
Col. Graham contacts their White Sands base by radio and reports their dire status to Dr. Fleming, who listens intently over headphones.
Mike Fleming is a conservative radio talk show host in Memphis, Tennessee.
On 28 April 2009, Clear Channel Communications Inc., the largest owner of U. S. radio stations, said it was cutting 590 jobs, including some on-air personalities, including Fleming.
After leaving the Navy, Fleming became an announcer at a radio station in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.
Fleming hosted the NBC radio weekend magazine " Monitor " during 1972.
From 1979 to 1992, Fleming hosted a daily radio talk show on KMOX in St. Louis.
* Jack Fleming ( 1924 – 2001 ), former Pittsburgh Steelers and radio broadcaster

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