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One of the re-writes was Bond's fate at the end of the novel ; Fleming had become disenchanted with his books, and decided in April 1956 to alter the ending to make Klebb to poison Bond, allowing Fleming to finish the series with the death of Bond if he wanted.
) 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.
After Glidrose has released the remaining Fleming works — The Man with the Golden Gun and Octopussy and The Living Daylights — they decided to commission a sequel in order to retain rights in the Bond product.
Fleming chose the name to commemorate the architect Ernő Goldfinger, who had built his home in Hampstead, near to Fleming's ; it is possible, though unlikely, that he disliked Goldfinger's style of architecture and destruction of Victorian terraces and decided to name a memorable villain after him.
The rights to Fleming's works were held by Glidrose Publications ( now Ian Fleming Publications ) and it was decided by the company that two short stories, " Octopussy " and " The Living Daylights ", would be published in 1966.
Fleming spent three days in Tokyo and decided not there would be " no politicians, museums, temples, Imperial palaces or Noh plays, let alone tea ceremonies " on his itinerary ; he instead visited a judo academy, a Japanese soothsayer and the Kodokan, a local gymnasium.
John Fleming lamented his " ad hoc improvisation from source books, improperly digested ", and decided that he " cannot be allowed great distinction as an architect ".
After a year long break, Sweet Savage decided to reform but without Campbell and Fleming.
Jeff Burke was assigned the role of executive producer for the construction of this park's version of Frontierland and, with help from Imagineer Bob Baranick and show writer Craig Fleming, it was decided that the story related to Phantom Manor would have to be congruent with that of Thunder Mesa, the fictional town portrayed in Frontierland.
Fleming took responsibility for continuing the Village Halloween Parade in 1985 after its founding artistic director, Ralph Lee, decided to no longer run the event, which he felt had lost its original intimacy and neighborhood flavor.

Fleming and Bond
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.
As the central figure for his works, Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond, an intelligence officer in the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6.
Fleming took the name for his character from that of the American ornithologist James Bond, a Caribbean bird expert and author of the definitive field guide Birds of the West Indies ; Fleming, a keen birdwatcher himself, had a copy of Bond's guide and he later explained to the ornithologist's wife that " It struck me that this brief, unromantic, Anglo-Saxon and yet very masculine name was just what I needed, and so a second James Bond was born ".
On another occasion Fleming said: " I wanted the simplest, dullest, plainest-sounding name I could find, ' James Bond ' was much better than something more interesting, like ' Peregrine Carruthers '.
Fleming based his fictional creation on a number of individuals he came across during his time in the Naval Intelligence Division during World War II, admitting that Bond " was a compound of all the secret agents and commando types I met during the war ".
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.
It was not until the penultimate novel, You Only Live Twice, that Fleming gave Bond a sense of family background.
Fleming did not provide Bond's date of birth, but John Pearson's fictional biography of Bond, James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007, gives Bond a birth date on 11 November 1920, while a study by John Griswold puts the date at 11 November 1921.
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.
The movie included a tribute to Ian Fleming via a cameo appearance by an unidentified secret agent with the initials " J. B ." The part was played by one-time James Bond George Lazenby who was shown driving Bond's trademark vehicle, an Aston Martin DB5.
** Ian Fleming publishes his first James Bond novel, Casino Royale in the United Kingdom.
* The James Bond series of spy fiction originally created by Ian Fleming
** James Bond novels, the original literary works by Fleming, plus works by other authors after Fleming's death ( usually commissioned by the owner of the Fleming copyrights, a company now known as Ian Fleming Publications )
Many novels in the spy fiction genre have been adapted as films, including works by John Buchan, Le Carré, Ian Fleming ( Bond ) and Len Deighton.
At the same time, the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming were adapted into an increasingly fantastical series of tongue-in-cheek adventure films by producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli, with Sean Connery as the star.

Fleming and should
" Instead, they said, " we should be grateful to Mr. Fleming for providing a conveniently accessible safety-valve for the boiling sensibility of modern man.
Fleming ( 1969 ) argued that it should instead be classified as an independent branch of Afroasiatic, a view which Bender ( 1971 ) established to most linguists ' satisfaction, though a few linguists maintain the West Cushitic position,
Kirkland tells the jury, " My client, The Honorable Henry T. Fleming, should go right to fucking jail!
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.
Both McClory and Fleming claim to have come up with the concept of SPECTRE ; Fleming biographer Andrew Lycett and John Cork both note Fleming as the originator of the group, Lycett saying that " proposed that Bond should confront not the Russians but SPECTRE ..." whilst Cork produced a memorandum in which Fleming called for the change to SPECTRE:
Clas Fleming then attempted a stratagem, promising the yeomen to leave their positions should they give their leaders up to Fleming.
Although the outcome of the First World War was not greatly affected, a common criminal on board the ship who should have died went on to murder Alexander Fleming.
Franklin said, "... Fleming, should have been able to see that some of the people that Fleming called carpetbaggers had lived in Alabama for years and were, therefore, entitled to at least as much presumption of assimilation in moving from some other state to Alabama decades before the war as the Irish were in moving from their native land to some community in the United States.
Describing the work as his " dreadful oafish opus ", Fleming showed it to an ex-girlfriend, Clare Blanchard, who advised him not to publish it at all, but that if he did so, it should be under another name.
Clas Eriksson Flemming should not be mixed with Claes Larsson Fleming ( 1592 – 1644 ), admiral and advisor to the king, or Claes Fleming ( 1649 – 1685 ), nobleman and politician.

Fleming and look
Physically, Fleming describes Leiter in Casino Royale: " a mop of straw-coloured hair lent his face a boyish look which closer examination contradicted ".
The assassin, Trigger, was partly based on Amaryllis Fleming, Ian's half-sister, a concert cellist with blonde hair, and Fleming managed to get a passing reference to her in the story, saying: " Of course Suggia had managed to look elegant, as did that girl Amaryllis somebody.
To aid the Daily Express in illustrating James Bond, Ian Fleming commissioned an artist to create a sketch of what he believed James Bond to look like.

Fleming and little
Fleming published his discovery in 1929, in the British Journal of Experimental Pathology, but little attention was paid to his article.
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.
Richard Fleming died in 1431, and the first rector, William Chamberleyn, in 1434, leaving the College with few buildings and little money.
Benson also notes that Fleming gives relatively little information about the character, only how Bond reacts to her.
Alexander Fleming had first discovered penicillin by accident in 1928, but at that time believed it had little application.
On this basis, Fleming ( 1991 ) has classified Shabo as Nilo-Saharan and, within Nilo-Saharan, as nearest to Koman, while Ehret ( 1995 ) has argued that neither Nilo-Saharan nor Afro-Asiatic present any convincing similarities, seeing the Koman words as early loans and saying that " once the evidence of these influences is identified and separated out, there is little else to suggest that Shabo might belong to the Nilo-Saharan family.
Fleming was seen as an old man who had little to offer but sound fiscal policy.
Brian Fleming of Sucker Punch Productions stated in an interview that " We're broadening ourselves a little bit, taking on some new challenges ," but also noted that " I think it's extremely likely that you'll see us return to the ' Sly Cooper ' franchise at some point in the future.
Fleming spent part of her childhood growing up in New Zealand: " My parents packed me off to some friends in New Zealand when I was 16, hoping I would grow up a little and perhaps change my mind about acting.

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