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Love, James

Dulles, A. 28 August 1964. Our Spy-Boss Who Loved James Bond. ... [Pg.214]

Robert G. Weiner is associate Humanities Librarian at Texas Tech University. He has a presentation that he has given at conferences and even once in a church entitled How My X-Wife taught me to love James Bond. He has taught several classes on Bond and Popular Culture. Weiner is area chair for James Bond and Popular Culture for the Southwest Popular Culture Association. [Pg.502]

This book is dedicated to my wife, Eileen, who is always loving, encouraging, and understanding and to my children, James, Elizabeth, and Jeffrey. [Pg.551]

Primary fundings for these investigations were provided by the American Water Works Research Foundation and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Division of Environmental and Biomedical Research. The co-operation and advice of James S. Fritz, Harry J. Svec, Ron Webb, O. Thomas Love, Michael Taras and the various representatives of the fourteen water utilities are gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.98]

Carol Loeb Shloss speculates in Lucia Joyce To Dance in the Wake that whatever condition Lucia Joyce had, it was worsened by family members who forced her to give up her career in modem dance— something at which she excelled. Alas, Lucia was frequently abandoned by men she loved. Her mental health declined. Lucia s brother had her committed to a hospital and insisted that she remain locked up in institutions where she was used as a human guinea pig by psychiatrists testing their nutty theories. When she was 28 years old, the Joyces put her in an asylum near Paris, and she never lived on the outside again. James Joyce loved her dearly and never believed that she was insane. He tried desperately to get her out of occupied France. Unfortunately, he died suddenly in 1941, and Lucia was abandoned to remain in mental hospitals for the rest of her life. She died in 1982 at the age of 75. [Pg.135]

For gold the Spaniards eradicated the ancient civilization of the Peruvian Incas Pizarro disavowed any mission to convert the heathens to Christianity, saying coldly and simply 1 have come to take from them their gold. For love of gold, settlers in the nineteenth-century New World met dusty deaths in the American West. In Auric Goldfinger, James Bond faces a mixture of Midas and Polymnestor, alive and well and hungry for the vaults of Fort Knox. [Pg.43]

William Ward Pigman, first son of James Ward Pigman and Olga (Chapel) Pigman, was bom on March 5,1910, in Chicago to a middle-class family, his father working for the U. S. Post Office. To what extent his early childhood and environment influenced his temperament is not known however, he loved life intensely, and that spirit was reflected in his many and varied activities. [Pg.1]

James Love, director of the Ralph Nader-founded Consumer Project on Technology in Washington, D.C., is one of the angriest of the consumer advocates. To tear apart the high cost estimates, he focuses on human clinical trials, by far the most expensive part of the R D process. [Pg.66]

The post-mortem revealed that the body of James Maybrick did indeed contain arsenic. Hyoscine, strychnine, morphine, and prussic acid were also found in his stomach. Florence Maybrick was charged with the murder of her husband. The discovery of love letters, one of which was intercepted by a servant just three days before her husband s death, did not help her case. The letter described James being sick unto death I now know he is perfectly ignorant of everything. ... [Pg.226]

I love smears by the press. As a former reporter X find it hiliirloue that " journal ists" are so intimidated by THE POOR MAN S JAMES BOND that they figuratively soil themselves when dealirvg with it. This latest is a classic and i want to share it with you. [Pg.16]

Upon re-reading these inter-connected accounts of five adventures in dynamic criteria mapping, I am struck by how greatly these co-authors have enriched the theory and practice that appeared in its infancy in the 2003 book What We Really Value. The contributors to this volume have vividly and lovingly illustrated how much more flexible, adaptable, broadly applicable, and variable the DCM process can be than what I earlier did and described. In William James s words, they have shown what concrete difference DCM makes in people s actual lives. [Pg.154]

I (CEH) thank Fred Lewis and James Guillet for introducing me to the world of photochemistry and photophysics. I also thank my family for their patience and understanding in allowing me to spend precious time preparing this book. This demonstration of love by Karen, Abbie, and Austin makes this book invaluable. [Pg.1]

The Russian spy Rosa Klebb kicked James Bond in the right calf with a toxin-coated steel needle protruding from the toe of her shoe in From Russia, With Love. The resulting symptoms presented... [Pg.393]


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