It's been more than 70 years since Alexander Fleming discovered that the mold fungus penicillium was effective against bacteria. |
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A permanent fixture in the right back role, Fleming had a deserved testimonial awarded by his club at the start of this season. |
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The Carol Fleming dance group punctuated the musical sets with various dance routines. |
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With the help of a Creek student named James Perryman, Presbyterian minister John Fleming created a phonetic alphabet for Muskogee. |
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The late Aberdonian artist Ian Fleming had a long and illustrious career at Gray's School of Art. |
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Both Fleming and Gall avoid the verb qualifiers that attach themselves to standard prose like barnacles to the hull of a ship. |
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Penicillin, in fact, saved so many lives in its early days that statues of Alexander Fleming were erected at many bullrings around Spain. |
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Fleming stated before this match that he needed to start making runs, as every international batsman does. |
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By way of comparison, I went to the book shelf and picked out three Ian Fleming books at random. |
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Fleming also will discuss the changes brought about by technological advancements. |
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The second reason is that Fleming gives a reference to the archive where the document can be found in Munich. |
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Laurits saw a fish move in the river just under the water and directed Fleming where he should cast his spinner. |
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But while the Queen had to act properly, it was Fleming who spoke of improper things, made crude jokes, and cheeked the governesses and tutors. |
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The school will be blessed by Right Reverend Mons. Francis V. Lynn P.P. V.G. representing Most Reverend Dr. John Fleming, Bishop of Killala. |
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Fleming is a capable outfielder and a useful lower-order batsman who likes to challenge the attack with shots square of the wicket. |
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The induction of the Eucharistic Ministers by Bishop Fleming takes place on Sunday next, January 23rd in Knockmore Church at 11 am Mass. |
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At the head of the Wright Valley the pyramidal shape of Mt. Fleming loomed above the Dry Valleys. |
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Although popular mythology credits Alexander Fleming, it was Florey and his team who gave the world the miracle drug, penicillin. |
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Fleming and his colleagues were able to extend this technique to electronic excitations which require visible light for their excitation. |
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Veteran royal commentator Tom Fleming will commentate on the event, telling the story of The Queen Mother's life for a family viewing audience. |
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Henry Fleming, the youth who is the protagonist of this thrillingly realistic drama of war, has for deuteragonist Wilson, the loud young boaster. |
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Fleming broke the shackles with four handsome off-driven boundaries in the space of two overs. |
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Bishop John Fleming will administer the sacrament of Confirmation in Rathlee Church on Saturday next to seventeen students from Rathlee National School. |
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One of the claims to fame at Royal St George's is that it was recast as Royal St Mark's by Ian Fleming, and used as the setting for James Bond's epic match in Goldfinger. |
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Prof Fleming told the hearing that in 20 years of investigating sudden infant death, he had seen three other families where there had been three unexplained deaths of babies. |
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He got there in the penultimate over from Fleming but two balls later he pushed to David Fulton at mid-off and was run out attempting a suicidal single. |
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In the second inning, the umps ruled that a trapped ball by Rizzuto was an infield fly, and they permitted a double play when Rizzuto also ran down Les Fleming on the bases. |
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Members of an upper class whose time is up, Fleming treat foreigners as objects of suspicion and disdain. |
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Fleming laments that existing surveys and studies have documented something about the vocal minority, but almost nothing about the silent majority. |
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In 1978, the holdings of the Fleming Library numbered 453,176 items. |
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Exhausted, Fleming crawled into a single bed beside the stovepipe, pulled off her pants under the sheets and fell fast asleep with the male skiers sitting around her. |
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People knew that the CIA was partly about spying, and they had vague, romantic notions about spies borrowed from Ian Fleming and Graham Greene novels. |
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Will Valerie Fleming, a former sprinter and javelin thrower and current brakeman for bobsled driver Shauna Rohbock, get her Olympic medal on the track at Cesana Pariol? |
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He was brought on to bowl with Fleming and Astle in full flight, and struck with his fifth delivery, which nipped in to beat the left-hander's bat and knock off the bails. |
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Matthew, 34, who owns the Chilli Lime Deli in Fleming Square, Blackburn, moved his French stock back to his shop but was able to leave tasters on the stall. |
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He was educated, like Fleming, at Eton, but unlike his creator, he was no snob. |
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Fleming called his device the thermionic valve because it used heat to control the flow of electricity just as a valve controls the flow of water. |
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With the Test series fast approaching, Fleming will be hoping for similar hands from the rest of his batsmen to prevent yet another whitewash at the hands of Pakistan. |
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The Fiddler's Green Festival Committee has regretfully announced that the Tommy Fleming concert scheduled for Wednesday July 23 has been cancelled. |
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Fleming was regarded in railroad and banking circles as a shrewd operator. |
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That said, there is absolutely NO WAY Fleming wears gloves during the anthem. |
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And yet, Rep. John Fleming took the bait hook, line, and sinker, posting about the outrageous story on his Facebook page. |
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Fleming had struggled to pick Lasith Malinga's round-arm deliveries in the first Test at Napier, released from in front of the umpire, after which he had made the request. |
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Gardner moved the Bond series into the 1980s, although he retained the ages of the characters as they were when Fleming had left them. |
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Set in the 1950s two weeks after the events of Goldfinger, it contains material written, but previously unreleased, by Fleming. |
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After initial reluctance, Fleming, who felt the strips would lack the quality of his writing, agreed. |
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To aid the Daily Express in illustrating Bond, Fleming commissioned an artist to create a sketch of how he believed James Bond looked. |
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Feldman said later that Fleming had written the book with Niven in mind, and therefore had sent a copy to Niven. |
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Niven was the only James Bond actor mentioned by name in the text of a Fleming novel. |
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It is at the Crichton where Ursula Fleming gained much of her education and experience. |
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Robert Fleming was a staunch supporter of Bruce, and one of his companions that day. |
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The increasing economic influence of the burghs attracted further English, Fleming and Scandinavian immigration. |
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Plateosaurus material has also been found in the Fleming Fjord Formation of East Greenland. |
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The demonym associated with Flanders is Fleming, while the corresponding adjective is Flemish. |
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An eyewitness testimony right after the sinking refers to a survivor who was a Fleming, and the pilot may very well have been French. |
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Alexander Fleming discovered the world's first antibiotic, Penicillin, which Florey and Chain then developed. |
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A ship's captain heard that Steven was not a Fleming and asked him if he had run away from home. |
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He was a resident in and around Bratton Fleming in 1212, when Bracton was born there. |
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The committee was had Ellesmere, Popham, Thomas Fleming, two judges from the Court of Common Pleas and two from the Court of King's Bench. |
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In 1127 Prince Stephen founded Furness Abbey, granting the abbot most of the land in Furness and giving the rest to a Fleming named Michael. |
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William I made Cheshire a county palatine and gave Gerbod the Fleming the new title of Earl of Chester. |
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Bidder died at his home at Paradise Point near Warfleet Creek and is buried at nearby Stoke Fleming. |
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In 1937, the British film Silver Blaze was released starring Arthur Wontner as Holmes and Ian Fleming as Watson. |
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Yes, the original bond, as imagined by Ian Fleming, was obviously white. |
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On the BBC show Desert Island Discs, Fleming tried to explain away Bond's satyriasis. |
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With Jonathan on drums are Nick Rundle and John Fleming on tenor saxophones, and Andy Bunting on keyboard. |
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In the West Region, Siegfried is excited about Joey Fleming, Russell Orton, Makoto Tanaka, John Wai, and Tyler Whitaker joining the Firm. |
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Alexander Fleming House and Hannibal House were previously used by the department. |
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Cukor was dismissed and replaced by Victor Fleming, with whom Leigh frequently quarrelled. |
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On 1 October 1959, it was announced that Fleming would write an original film script featuring Bond for producer Kevin McClory. |
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Flight Lieutenant Juliette Fleming and Squadron Leader Nikki Thomas recently were the first Tornado GR4 crew. |
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Fleming concluded that the mould released a substance that repressed the growth and caused lysing of the bacteria. |
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Once Fleming made his discovery he grew a pure culture and discovered it was a Penicillium mould, now known as Penicillium chrysogenum. |
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Fleming was a famously poor communicator and orator, which meant his findings were not initially given much attention. |
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His following experiments on penicillin's response to heat and pH allowed Fleming to increase the stability of the compound. |
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Florey and Chain shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine with Fleming for their work. |
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Fleming served throughout World War I as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps, and was Mentioned in Dispatches. |
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During World War I, Fleming witnessed the death of many soldiers from sepsis resulting from infected wounds. |
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On 3 September 1928, Fleming returned to his laboratory having spent August on holiday with his family. |
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Fleming published his discovery in 1929, in the British Journal of Experimental Pathology, but little attention was paid to his article. |
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Fleming cautioned about the use of penicillin in his many speeches around the world. |
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The laboratory at St Mary's Hospital where Fleming discovered penicillin is home to the Fleming Museum, a popular London attraction. |
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On 24 December 1915, Fleming married a trained nurse, Sarah Marion McElroy of Killala, County Mayo, Ireland. |
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From 1921 until his death in 1955, Fleming owned a country home in Barton Mills, Suffolk. |
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Defra commissioned an independent review by the Institution of Civil Engineers under George Fleming. |
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Two, the James Bond film You Only Live Twice and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, were adaptations of novels by Ian Fleming. |
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Educated at Eton, Sandhurst and, briefly, the universities of Munich and Geneva, Fleming moved through several jobs before he started writing. |
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Fleming was married to Ann Charteris, who was divorced from the second Viscount Rothermere because of her affair with the author. |
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Ian Fleming was born on 28 May 1908, at 27 Green Street in the wealthy London district of Mayfair. |
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In 1914 Fleming attended Durnford School, a preparatory school on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset. |
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Fleming proved invaluable as Godfrey's personal assistant and excelled in administration. |
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Fleming did not fight in the field with the unit, but selected targets and directed operations from the rear. |
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In March 1944 Fleming oversaw the distribution of intelligence to Royal Navy units in preparation for Operation Overlord. |
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His friend Ivar Bryce helped find a plot of land in Saint Mary Parish where, in 1945, Fleming had a house built, which he named Goldeneye. |
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After Ann Charteris' first husband died in the war, she expected to marry Fleming, but he decided to remain a bachelor. |
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On 13 April 1953 Casino Royale was released in the UK in hardcover, priced at 10s 6d, with a cover designed by Fleming. |
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After the publication of Casino Royale, Fleming used his annual holiday at his house in Jamaica to write another Bond story. |
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The article compared Fleming unfavourably with John Buchan and Raymond Chandler on both moral and literary criteria. |
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In 1960 Fleming was commissioned by the Kuwait Oil Company to write a book on the country and its oil industry. |
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Fleming followed the disappointment of For Your Eyes Only with Thunderball, the novelization of a film script on which he had worked with others. |
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After two court actions, the second in November 1961, Fleming offered McClory a deal, settling out of court. |
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No was released, Fleming gave Bond a sense of humour that was not present in the previous stories. |
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In January 1964 Fleming went to Goldeneye for what proved to be his last holiday and wrote the first draft of The Man with the Golden Gun. |
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The Man with the Golden Gun was published eight months after Fleming's death and had not been through the full editing process by Fleming. |
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Jeremy Black divides the series based on the villains Fleming created, a division supported by fellow academic Christoph Linder. |
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The last of the defections was that of Kim Philby in January 1963, while Fleming was still writing the first draft of You Only Live Twice. |
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The briefing between Bond and M is the first time in the twelve books that Fleming acknowledges the defections. |
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Although Fleming was aware of this tension between the two countries, he did not focus on it strongly. |
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Ian Fleming created the fictional character of James Bond as the central figure for his works. |
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It was not until the penultimate novel, You Only Live Twice, that Fleming gave Bond a sense of family background. |
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Fleming also admitted a fourth burglary at Chapel House Drive, West Denton, Newcastle, in January, stealing a laptop, TV and multigym. |
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Fleming hatched an audacious plan to crash a captured German bomber into the sea near a ship carrying M4 codebooks. |
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Currently, the only operatically trained Emirati soprano, Al Qaiwani performed a piece with Fleming from The Marriage of Figaro. |
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The structure of the novel is architectural, and Fleming builds a postmodern sandwich that even Dagwood could admire. |
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Will Renee Fleming wear gloves when she sings the national anthem? |
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We are delighted to begin this new chapter for our company, said Brent Fleming, President and CEO of QUSAC Decaf. |
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Lauzon handled vocals and flute, accompanied by drummer Matthew Shawn Fleming and Renwick on acoustic guitar and dobro. |
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Instead, Fleming handpicks favorites from the worlds of pop, jazz, folk, and classical, giving each a loving and leisurely treatment. |
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Fleming also predicts a substantial impact on the pork segment, especially in changing the value of the pork loin. |
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Fleming's was launched in Newport Beach, California, in 1998 by successful restaurant industry veterans Paul Fleming and Bill Allen. |
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Victor Fleming was a violinist and eventually had his own orchestra. |
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King Robert III knighted Malcolm and granted Sir Malcolm Fleming and his heirs the charter to Cumbernauld Castle on 2 April 1406, just two days before the king's death. |
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Had Fleming been more successful at making other scientists interested in his work, penicillin for medicinal use would possibly have been developed years earlier. |
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Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming. |
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In the James Bond series by Ian Fleming, James Bond, reads The Times. |
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Fleming her son's posthumous Medal of Honor, and the following September the Navy commissioned a destroyer escort named in the deceased pilot's honor. |
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After Bond's car was written off by Hugo Drax in Moonraker, Fleming gave Bond a Mark II Continental Bentley, which he used in the remaining books of the series. |
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Fleming 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. |
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Black contends that the conversation between M and Bond allows Fleming to discuss the decline of Britain, with the defections and the Profumo Affair of 1963 as a backdrop. |
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Born in 1968, Craig is the first actor to portray James Bond to have been born after the Bond series started, and after the death of Ian Fleming, the novels' writer. |
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On 11 August 1964, while staying at a hotel in Canterbury, Fleming went to the Royal St George's Golf Club for lunch and later dined at his hotel with friends. |
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On 19 November 1963 he took the matter to the Chancery Division of the High Court in the case of McClory v Fleming, but settled on 9 December 1963, after nine days in court. |
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Fleming became increasingly unhappy with the book and considered rewriting it, but was dissuaded by Plomer, who considered it viable for publication. |
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In April 1961, shortly before the second court case on Thunderball, Fleming had a heart attack during a regular weekly meeting at The Sunday Times. |
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Likewise, Bacon failed to secure the lesser office of Solicitor General in 1595, the Queen pointedly snubbing him by appointing Sir Thomas Fleming instead. |
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Working at Goldeneye between January and March 1960, Fleming wrote the novel Thunderball, based on the screenplay written by himself, Whittingham and McClory. |
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In October McClory introduced experienced screenwriter Jack Whittingham to the newly formed team, and by December 1959 McClory and Whittingham sent Fleming a script. |
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Fleming had first mentioned to friends during the war that he wanted to write a spy novel, an ambition he achieved within two months with Casino Royale. |
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Both Fleming and Ann had affairs during their marriage, she, most notably, with Hugh Gaitskell, the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition. |
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In May 1939 Fleming was recruited by Rear Admiral John Godfrey, Director of Naval Intelligence of the Royal Navy, to become his personal assistant. |
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On 11 March 1955, Fleming died at his home in London of a heart attack. |
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Chase Fleming Asset Management, headquartered in London, is the result of an August, 2000 merger of Chase Asset Management and the London-based Robert Flemings Group. |
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In 1998, the Sir Alexander Fleming Building was opened by Queen Elizabeth II to provide a headquarters for the college's medical and biomedical research. |
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To celebrate the 2006 Winter Olympics, National Geographic is proud to introduce Freeze Frame, by author and sports expert Sue Macy, with a foreword by Peggy Fleming. |
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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. |
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Members of the committee board are Richard Grandinetti, Larry Mankin, Don Fleming, Duane Harte, Marlee Lauffer, Mike McGrath, Larry Rasmussen and Rick Winsman. |
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Fleming LE, Kirkpatrick B, Racker LC, Bean JA, Wanner A, Dalpra D, et al. |
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Fleming was the first to push these studies further by isolating the penicillin, and by being motivated enough to promote his discovery at a larger scale. |
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Tribute has been paid to his selflessness and love for his partner, Sonia Fleming and three boys, Ethan, Wesley and Charlton, in the book 46 Miles by author Jarra Brown. |
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The key development of the vacuum tube by Sir John Ambrose Fleming in 1904 underpinned the development of modern electronics and radio broadcasting. |
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By 1927, Fleming had been investigating the properties of staphylococci. |
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Turner, Arthur Sullivan, Hubert Parry, Samuel Johnson, Lawrence of Arabia, William Blake and Sir Alexander Fleming as well as clergy and residents of the local parish. |
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Alfonso won the Rotax Max category after on-track winner Dustin Courter was penalized for making contact with another car and knocked leader Colin Fleming off course. |
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Fleming had been a private in the London Scottish Regiment of the Volunteer Force since 1900, and had been a member of the rifle club at the medical school. |
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Hugh Fleming had four surviving children from his first marriage. |
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