Bond, James
Bond, James a British secret agent in the spy novels of Ian Fleming (1908–64), and subsequently in the films based on them. Bond, known also by his code name 007 (see licensed of Chancery), is noted for his daring, his sexual success, and (especially in the films) the number of gadgets with which he pursues his secret service activities.
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