The most recent instalment in the James Bond cinema franchise, No Time To Die, was released in September 2021. It was well known that this was Daniel Craig’s last hurrah as 007; 53 years old when the film premiered, he was weary of the sheer physicality of action films, and had told The Guardian several […]| Culturall
Two of Austin Community College District's (ACC) 2022 General Obligation Bond projects have reached new milestones. Read the latest updates from the Eastview Campus Dental Hygiene Expansion and Round Rock Campus Applied Technology Expansion projects below. Eastview Campus ACC is| ACC Facstaff Infohub
Bond took the steps three at a time, his feet light as a cat’s. He was in his element now – the chase. Adrenaline flooded his system. He had to catch Zoeller. There was no more time for games – Bond knew he must capture Zoeller, kill him if necessary, but neutralize his threat. Zoeller and his organization could not be allowed to survive.| hwrnmnbsol
The hell of it was, Bond wasn’t sure if he hadn’t really been turned.| hwrnmnbsol
Bond cracked his eyes open and pain seeped in. Everything was too bright and washed-out for him to focus on anything; there was a luminescent rectangle made of agony that had to be an un-shuttered window, and the hateful bubble of torture to his right must be a lamp, while under his head…| hwrnmnbsol
It was late at night, and there was little static on the airwaves. “I’m sorry, Jungfrau,” Bond said over the C-47’s radio, “but I don’t have an encoding device handy. I can’t speak any more openly than I have. Over.”| hwrnmnbsol
Bond and Susan huddled under a tarp they hastily pulled over themselves in the weapons compartment of the plane. A second after they had hidden themselves, they heard footsteps and muffled conversation. The voices didn’t sound like they were speaking English or German. Bond suspected he was hearing Slovak, but he couldn’t be certain.| hwrnmnbsol
Susan sat on the pier, dangling her legs over the edge. Her pants were soaked but her shirt was dry, because it wasn’t her shirt. The cargo truck’s driver had survived Bond’s attack and appeared inclined to be hostile when Susan had dragged herself out of the water. It had been necessary to kick him in strategic anatomical areas and club him with his own gun. He was out cold up by the truck with Susan’s wet shirt as a pillow. The driver’s shirt was too big for Susan, but at lea...| hwrnmnbsol
For the record, I am projecting completion at part 20.| hwrnmnbsol
Zoeller stood up, reaching into his jacket. “Shoot him,” he ordered. “Shoot the waiter.”| hwrnmnbsol
Bond nailed the last of the lids back on the boxes and paused to catch his breath. He and Susan had been working for the better part of the morning. They had tidied up the mess in the storage area, concealing the bodies of Archie and his cohorts in a disused closet in another part of the building. They had anonymously called for the airbase mechanical crew to haul the wreckage of the tractors away (once Archie had been disposed of), and they had removed the remains of the roll-up door and ...| hwrnmnbsol
There was an open-all-night diner right there on the airbase. Bond and Susan B. Anthony ate, or rather Susan did, like a starving woman, and on Bond’s tab. Bond drank coffee but ate nothing. | hwrnmnbsol
Bond unpacked the shortwave radio set and tuned it to 11.56 mega-Hertz. “Alp-Uncle to Jungfrau, over,” he said into the microphone. “Come in Jungfrau, over.”| hwrnmnbsol
Zoeller and Stemmer peered at each other through the almost complete darkness of the hothouse. The wet sounds of Guk-Guk breathing erased any hope of hearing movement. Both men drew guns at the same time. “Spread out,” whispered Zoeller hoarsely.| hwrnmnbsol
“Tell me, Doctor Stemmer,” Weir was saying, “what drove you to return to Berlin after your many years overseas?”| hwrnmnbsol
“Good God,” said Bond, “what on Earth is that?”| hwrnmnbsol
Bond flashed Georg’s identification papers in front of Weir, who looked at them with interest. Weir gave a small nod, then moved on to interview several other passengers. When some of the Soviets came down the aisle, 001 spoke to them in Russian, crossly telling them he’d already taken care of that particular car, and they should go on to the next one to see if anybody had fallen through the cracks. Weir was extremely convincing, and Bond could find no flaws in his accent. | hwrnmnbsol
Georg Tulscher had been going to the Alexanderspa for twenty years. It was just off Alexanderstrasse, only a few blocks away from his office, and the facility was very clean. The waters were clear and just the right temperature, and they used good-smelling salts that made Georg’s feet soft. There were few things he approved of more than going to the spa over a long lunch for a good soak.| hwrnmnbsol
Tomorrow, however, I shall write.| hwrnmnbsol
“I believe introductions are in order,” said Bond.| hwrnmnbsol
Bond and Weir were ensconced in their relatively comfortable seats in the C-54 airplane the Americans had provided. They were to fly into Berlin as part of the general airlift, which was delivering thousands of tons of food and coal to Berlin every day by air. The lion’s share of the plane’s cargo compartment was full of sacks of baker’s yeast, but a small area had been kept clear for the two spies.| hwrnmnbsol
Bond knocked on the unmarked door before letting himself in. A middle-aged man with straw-colored hair and a prominent Adam’s apple stared at him. “Who the devil are you?” he said irritably. “Name’s Bond. James Bond.” He blinked. The man in the room was standing next to an old-style gramophone with…| hwrnmnbsol.livejournal.com
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