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  1. James Bond -- Commander James Bond
    Commander James Bond, CMG, RNVR is a fictional character created by novelist Ian Fleming, and the protagonist of the James Bond series of novels and films. James Bond is an agent of the international arm of the British Secret Service headquartered in London, originally in a tall, grey building overlooking Regent's Park. In 1995 for both the novels and the films, the headquarters was moved to the SIS building at Vauxhall Cross and officially acknowledged as MI6.
  2. Pierce Brosnan -- Bond Girl
    Brosnan portrayed the fictional secret agent James Bond in GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day. He ... provided his voice and likeness to James Bond in the 2004 video game James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing. Since leaving the role, he has starred in films such as Evelyn and Seraphim Falls. In 1996, he also formed, along with Beau St. Clair, a Los Angeles-based production company named Irish DreamTime. He was married to Cassandra Harris until her death, and is now married to Keely Shaye Smith. He became a naturalized United States citizen in 2004.
  3. Bail
    Bail Organa was the only son of his parents, and he had three sisters: Rouge, Celly, and Tia.[5] Like most of the scions of the Organa family, Bail was trained to eventually take up Alderaan's Senate seat. It was the actions of civic-minded statesmen such as Finis Valorum that finally convinced Bail that he could do good in the Senate.
  4. Falklands War -- Play
    Bond's text took a less direct approach to The Falklands War. The play had no direct mention of the war, just insinuation paralleling the politics and relationship between the government and the soldiers. Restoration is set in eighteenth-century England, though the time and setting is really not important in understanding the piece as a whole. Due to his bankruptcy, Lord Are is forced into marrying to a woman of a wealthy background. One morning he decides that despite his own poverty, he does not want to marry the woman and instead kills her. To keep his good name, he seeks to blame the murder on his faithful footman, Bob.
  5. Kid Rock -- St Tropez
    Rap-rocker Kid Rock was arrested in Nashville, Tennessee yesterday morning on assault charges. The hitmaker, 34, was charged with simple assault - a misdemeanor - after allegedly punching DJ Jay Campos in Christie's Cabaret stripclub in the early hours of this morning. Nashville Night Court Commissioner Howard Taradash set bond at $3,000 for the star, who remains in custody until bail is posted. Local police Sergeant James Smith says, "Inside the establishment there was a squabble concerning, I guess, the selection of music. Again there are no major injuries but an assault did take place."
  6. Sexual Intercourse
    "Sexual Intercourse" failed to tie "Gemberling's" record for "longest-running show," but it set another: "longest-running show to never reach #1." And perhaps nothing sums up "SIAS" better than that. It was a niche show, with a core of devoted followers who kept it going for a long time, but it lacked the mass appeal to catapult it into "Shutterbugs" territory. But sometimes, that's what characterizes true art. And "Sexual Intercourse: American Style" is art.
  7. Battered Women -- Shelters
    Battered women's shelters usually allow stays up to 90 days. Extensions can be granted.Shelters operate on a first-come first-served basis and have strict rules to protect residents (no contact with the batterer, no drug or alcohol abuse, etc.)
  8. Six Flags Great America -- Premier Parks
    It is quite possible that four Six Flags parks might be getting new S:UF clones for 2003, Magic Mountain being one of them. This coaster will probably be cloned more times than Batman: The Ride.
  9. Battered Women -- Victims
    Some battered women are held prisoner in their own homes. Assailants use psychological terrorism and abuse to break down the victims' will to resist and bring them under control. A worthwhile model is the "Stockholm Syndrome", which describes how those who are taken hostage begin to identify with, become attached to, and take the side of their captors as survival reactions to life-threatening situations. Batterers employ knowledge gained in an intimate relationship to attack the woman's spirit, her sense of self worth and ... her ability to resist. Sexual abuse and domination are particularly degrading to the spirit and weaken the capacity to resist. Torture and murder of pets - particularly those special to the woman - is also not unusual.
  10. Young Buck -- Nashville Alliance
    Young Buck (born David Darnell Brown on March 15, 1981, in Nashville, Tennessee) is a rapper and original member of the hip-hop group G-Unit. He is ... under contract with Interscope Records. He usually refers to his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee as "Cashville, Ten-a-ki("Ten-per-kilo")" He refers to his style as Country rap as he is from the south of North America.
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