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  • ...He was scheduled to start a select number of races for Penske in [[1992]] and ended up starting 11 races, many of his starts were as a substitute driver ...ske a sweep of the top-three slots with [[Al Unser Jr.]] winning the title and [[Emerson Fittipaldi]] second.
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  • ...soner]]'' that he turned the role down on moral grounds), [[James Mason]], and [[David Niven]] (who would later play an unofficial version of the characte ...cted as Bond in [[1973 in film|1973]] for ''[[Live and Let Die (film)|Live and Let Die]]''.
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  • ...Australia. He contested the national 125cc GP championships in [[Britain]] and [[Spain]] before moving full time to the 250cc GP World Championships in 20 ...he met with considerable success, scoring his first world championship win and three second places, finishing 8th overall at the season's end.
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  • ...in film|1963]], produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]], and directed by [[Terence Young]]. It is based on the [[From Russia with Love|e ...stated ''"We always start out trying to make another From Russia with Love and end up with another Thunderball."'' In [[2004]], ''[[Total Film]]'' [[magaz
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  • ...r the years among motoring enthusiasts who admired the experience of speed and the reckless style of driving. ...inal tapes, the film has recently been re-mastered from the 35 mm negative and released on [[DVD]], as well as being published on the Internet.
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  • |Followed by:||[[Live and Let Die]] ...nofficial Bond film ''[[Never Say Never Again]]'' in [[1983 in film|1983]] and lend his voice for Bond in the [[2005 in video gaming|2005]] [[video game]]
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  • |Performer:||[[Herb Alpert]]<br>and the Tijuana Brass ...ond), [[Daliah Lavi]] (The Detainer), [[Ursula Andress]] ([[Vesper Lynd]]) and [[Peter Sellers]] (card-sharp Evelyn Tremble impersonating Bond at Casino R
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  • ...e unofficial James Bond film ''[[Never Say Never Again]]'' by screenwriter and ''[[Thunderball (film)|Thunderball]]'' film-rights owner [[Kevin McClory]]. ...y of a Lady]]", both of which are included in the collection ''[[Octopussy and The Living Daylights]]'' (1966).
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  • |Preceded by:||[[Live and Let Die]] ...ander James Bond 007. Released in [[1974 in film|1974]], it was the fourth and final film in the series to be directed by [[Guy Hamilton]].
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Live and Let Die''' ...leased in [[1973 in film|1973]] and was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]].
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  • ...science fiction]] aspects. ''For Your Eyes Only'' was subsequently delayed and ended up following ''Moonraker'' in 1981. ...parodied (in ''[[The Simpsons]]'', the second ''[[Austin Powers]]'' film, and on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', among many other places).
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  • '''''Never Say Never Again''''' is an unofficial [[James Bond]] [[film]] and [[remake]] of the [[1965 in film|1965]] film ''[[Thunderball (film)|Thunder ...m also marks the culmination of a long legal battle between United Artists and [[Kevin McClory]].
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  • ...l''''' is the fourth film in the [[EON Productions]] [[James Bond]] series and the fourth film to star [[Sean Connery]] as British Secret Service agent, C ...being "Based on the original story by [[Kevin McClory]], Jack Whittingham, and Ian Fleming."
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  • |Distributor:||'''USA Theatrical and Worldwide DVD/Video'''<br>[[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]<br>'''Non-USA Theatrical' ...who later teamed again for [[2002 in film|2002's]] ''[[Die Another Day]]'' and [[2006 in film|2006's]] ''[[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]]''.
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  • [[Image:Ciao 533.jpg|thumb|400px|right|''Tromostovje'' and the Ljubljana Castle above]] ...w.ljubljana.si/en/tourism/], also known as '''Laibach''', its German name, and English name until 1945, is the capital of [[Slovenia]].
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  • ...[[Secret Intelligence Service|Secret Service agent]] Commander James Bond, and the last Bond film for over six years, the longest interval in the history ...d be the last James Bond film to make direct use of Ian Fleming's concepts and characters until ''[[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]]'' ([[2006 in
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  • ...[[For Your Eyes Only]]'' collection, as well as part of the novel ''[[Live and Let Die]]''. ...Bond film that resulted in a lawsuit brought about by [[EON Productions]] and [[United Artists]]. Nevertheless McClory was able to film a remake of ''Thu
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  • ...aracter)|Commander James Bond]]. It was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Michael G. Wilson]]. Wilson also co-authored the screenplay along with ve ...in [[1960]]; however the title is where the similarity between short story and the film end, making this the second completely original Bond film after ''
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  • ...g the first at the end of the course ([[individual time trial|individual]] and [[team time trial]]s are another form of cycle racing on roads). It is one ...erland]], although the sport is popular also in [[Australia]], [[Russia]], and the [[United States]].
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  • ...sly directed ''[[You Only Live Twice (film)|You Only Live Twice]]'' (1967) and would later direct ''[[Moonraker (film)|Moonraker]]'' (1979). ...ho Loved Me'' in many ways was a make or break film for the Bond franchise and was plagued since its conception by many problems. The first was the depart
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  • ...''On Her Majesty's Secret Service'' was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]]. ...him as a Bond-type man, because of physique and the character's elements, and offered him an audition.
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  • ...g charity work, raising money on behalf of [[refugees]], the [[Red Cross]] and other worthy causes. ...("...a ringing, high lyric tenor of great beauty, an excellent technique, and a conquering personality.") His "[[tenor C|high C]]" would become one of hi
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  • ...]. The film is dedicated to his memory, and beginning with this production and in each subsequent Bond film, the first credit reads: "Albert R. Broccoli's ...area. Bond, using diversionary tactics, steals the plane with the torpedo and escapes before the missile hit, as does Gupta with the GPS encoder.
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  • |Imdb:||[[Image:3hv out of 5.png]] 6.5/10 (9,346 votes) ...nd. Produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]], his stepson [[Michael G. Wilson]], and his daughter [[Barbara Broccoli]], it was released in [[1987 in film|1987]]
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  • ...Ferrari for the end of the season - in only his fifth season racing cars - and from 1978 to his death in 1982 drove for the Italian team. He won six Grand ...tory of the sport, renowned for his car control, aggressive driving style, and a 'never give up' attitude. His son, [[Jacques Villeneuve]], became Formula
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  • ...as "road holding". Handling is an esoteric performance area because rapid and violent manoeuvres are often only used in unforeseen circumstances. (This ...s, whose engineering requirements emphasize handling above passenger space and comfort, are called [[sports car]]s.
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  • ...ula One]] World Champion for the fourth time. Only [[Juan Manuel Fangio]] and [[Michael Schumacher]] have won more Formula One World Drivers' Championshi ...980]] at the age of 25. He finished in the points on his Formula One debut and took his first race victory at his home Grand Prix in France a year later,
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  • ...the [[Formula One]] World Championship ([[1992 Formula One Season|1992]]) and [[Champ Car|CART World Series]] ([[1993 CART World Series Season|1993]]). M ...mula One race winners list behind [[Michael Schumacher]], [[Alain Prost]], and [[Ayrton Senna]]. He was rated in the top 10 Formula One drivers of all tim
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  • ...Championship season. It began on [[March 26]], [[1995]] included 17 races, and ended on [[November 12]]. The Drivers' Championship was won by [[Michael Sc ..., with Schumacher winning nine races and Hill winning four races. Benetton and Williams drivers dominated the field, victorious in all but one race.
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  • ...ious James Bond films. ''GoldenEye'' was released in [[1995 in film|1995]] and directed by [[New Zealand]]er [[Martin Campbell]]. Campbell would later sig ...n sphere in the centre authorizes the GoldenEye system to set a trajectory and target for each satellite.
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  • ...to Bizzarrini]] and [[Gian Paolo Dallara]], designer [[Franco Scaglione]], and an experienced driver from [[New Zealand]], Bob Wallace. Together, they dev ...i Jarama|Jarama]], which was designed to take into account new U.S. safety and emissions legislation. 1970 also saw the introduction of the [[Lamborghini
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  • ...d [[2005 Formula One season|2005]] championships to [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Fernando Alonso]] respectively. ...his first Formula One World Drivers' Championship from [[Lewis Hamilton]] and [[Fernando Alonso]] in a closely contested Formula One season.
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  • |Distributor:||'''USA Theatrical and Worldwide DVD/Video'''<br>[[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]<br>'''Non-USA Theatrical' ...Llewelyn]] as [[Q (James Bond)|Q]] since ''[[Live and Let Die (film)|Live and Let Die]]'' ([[1973 in film|1973]]) due to his death in December of 1999.
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  • ...], the film was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]], and was the first of four to be directed by [[Guy Hamilton]]. ...nd fans alike, ''Goldfinger'' set the blueprint, the character archetypes, and the standard that the rest of the films of the series would follow.
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  • ...city, Spain's second largest, has a wealth of unique historic architecture and has emerged as one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe durin Barcelona has many quarters, but the most important and interesting for visitors are:
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  • ...Eye]]''. Despite initial controversy over Craig's casting, his performance and the film have received rave reviews. ...l Bond film to be co-produced by [[Columbia Pictures]], which had produced and originally distributed the 1967 non-canonical film version; this is the res
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  • ...topher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] wrote two screenplay novelisations and other authors have also written various unofficial permutations of the char ...came the sole producer. From [[1995]], his daughter, [[Barbara Broccoli]], and his stepson, [[Michael G. Wilson]], jointly continued production duties.
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  • ...topher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] wrote two screenplay novelisations and other authors have also written various unofficial permutations of the char ...came the sole producer. From [[1995]], his daughter, [[Barbara Broccoli]], and his stepson, [[Michael G. Wilson]], jointly continued production duties.
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  • ...bile|FIA]] [[Formula One]] World Championship season. It began on 18 March and ended on 21 October after seventeen [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grands Prix]] ...s. They had threatened to boycott Formula One from the 2008 season onwards and instead stage their own rival series, before signing a [[memorandum of unde
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  • ...m mate [[Mark Webber]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]'s [[Fernando Alonso]] and [[McLaren]]'s [[Lewis Hamilton]]. ...One history, with seven-time World Champion [[Michael Schumacher]] coming out of retirement after a three-year absence.
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  • ...ude weapons systems, anti-pursuit systems, alternate transportation modes, and various other functions. ...known || Bond steals the parked car while its owner uses a pay phone booth and makes haste towards Octopussy's Circus, pursued by two Bavarian BMW police
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  • ...ien.at] (German: ''Wien'') is the capital and largest city of [[Austria]], and the Historic City Centre was inscribed on the [[UNESCO World Heritage List] ...and formal dress attire, the residents of Vienna tend to be equally modern and old-fashioned. Waiters address their customers with honorifics; a man who b
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