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Licence to Kill (11288 bytes)
1: ...r the concept in real situations see [[licence to kill]].'' 3: ... film directed by [[John Glen]], and [[Timothy Dalton]]'s second, and final James Bond film. 5: ...s acknowledged that his interpretation is closest to Ian Fleming's secret agent character. Third, a la... 7: ...llection). This would be the last James Bond film to make direct use of Ian Fleming's concepts and cha... 12: image=[[Image:007LTKposter.jpg|250px|Licence to Kill movie poster]]| Licence to kill (965 bytes) 1: ...t. For the [[James Bond]] movie, see [[Licence to Kill]].'' 5: ...ncy|CIA]] [http://www.guardian.co.uk/waronterror/story/0,1361,578501,00.html] [http://timesofindia.ind... 10: *''[[Licence to Kill]]'', a [[James Bond]] film and computer game Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1607 bytes) 1: ...ll.jpg|thumb|150 px|right|Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! original poster]] 4: '''''Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!''''' is a [[1965]] [[film]] written by [[Jack Mo... 7: ...old man and try and seduce the sons in an attempt to locate the money, not realizing that the old man ... 9: The film features gratuitous [[violence]], [[sexuality]], and outrageously [... 13: ...men – welcome to violence!" —The Narrator Off-licence (559 bytes) 1: ... for consumption ''off'' the premises, as opposed to a [[bar (establishment)|bar]] or [[public house]]... 3: ... store]]s, parts of [[supermarket]]s, or attached to bars and pubs. Prices are typically substantiall... Off licence (510 bytes) 1: An '''off licence''' is a shop that sells alcoholic beverages in th... 3: ...osses an ''off licence'' as part of their regular licence, but not always. Television licence (8153 bytes) 1: ...t simply as an annual [[tax]] to generate revenue to fund [[public television]] broadcasts. 3: ==Licence Fee in the UK== 5: ...thout the need for funding by advertisements. The licence fee, initially for radio sets (exempt since [[197... 7: ...e has been a debate as to the abolition of the TV licence, which has been denounced as unfair by competing ... 9: ... some other purpose, such as a closed-circuit monitor, video player or a games console, is exempt prov... Artistic licence (1005 bytes) 1: ...y are not close together, or if he or she decided to depict a dinosaur chasing a neanderthal (even tho... 5: * To be tolerated by the viewer 7: ... gaps, whether they be factual, compositional, historical or otherwise 12: ...rtistic License''' or '''Licence''', as a type of licence used for some kinds of free software, see [[Artis... Licence Renewed (2999 bytes) 1: [[Image:LicenceRenewed.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Coronet Books]] Br... 3: ...vels (not counting later novelizations and short stories) which would be published up until [[2002]]. ... 7: ...pty nicknames "Q'ute", not long before adding her to his long list of romantic conquests. 9: ...s [[Scotland|Scottish]] castle, where he pretends to be a [[mercenary]] looking for work and quickly g... 10: ...ut unknown to Bond Murik has also hired Franco to kill his young ward, Lavender Peacock. Life licence (1112 bytes) 1: ...r the conditions under which a prisoner sentenced to [[Life imprisonment|life]] in [[jail]] may be rel... 3: ...mediately re-incarcerated under the terms of this licence. 5: The law regarding release on licence of prisoners is laid out in chapter 2 of the Crim... FIA Super Licence (1500 bytes) 1: ... part in [[Formula One]] events as a driver. The licence is issued by the FIA upon request. 3: ...st already be the holder of a Grade A competition licence, and additionally meet the requirements of the FI... 5: ...t two years in F3000 will be eligible for a Super Licence. 7: ...m the [[United States]] domestic series to move into Formula One without first taking part in other FI... 9: ...ix L also allows the FIA to award a Super Licence to a driver who does not meet the normal criteria if... Restricted Service Licence (578 bytes) 1: ...anted by [[British]] [[broadcasting]] authorities to [[radio stations]] serving a local community or a... 4: ...e'' in dock and from land based studios in [[Maidstone]], [[Kent]], [[England]]. Commercial Pilot Licence (4171 bytes) 1: ... in the [[United States|U.S.]]) allows the holder to operate [[aircraft]] for compensation and hire. T... 4: ...mercial airplane or helicopter pilot must be able to operate [[complex aircraft]], as a specific numbe... 8: * Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English la... 10: ...autical miles from home) and both solo and instructor-accompanied night flights 11: ...f training time including 55 hours with an instructor and 10 hours of solo flight, and other requireme... Indian licence plates (6368 bytes) 1: [[image:Howrahbridge.jpg|thumb|250px|Licence plates on the back of a taxi]] 2: ...n the Roman script, though many [[States and territories of India| states]] violate this by writing th... 4: ...w]] background and black text. Vehicles belonging to foreign consulates also have the same yellow and ... 6: ...ainted for better visibility. The term "India" is to be in a light shade of [[blue]]. 13: ...s the two digit district code; NNNN is the unique licence plate number and AA are the optional alphabets if... European Computer Driving Licence (2041 bytes) 1: The '''European Computer Driving Licence''' ('''ECDL''') and '''International Computer Dri... 9: The mission is to raise the level of knowledge about [[Information ... 11: ..., and evolve ECDL/ICDL as a globally accepted IT skills certification programme that prepares all people... 13: ...tion that is becoming the ''de facto'' global IT skills standard. 15: ...ilable in 137 countries and has been translated into thirty-two languages. Kill (1805 bytes) 1: [[simple:Kill]] 3: ...ord of [[Dutch language|Dutch]] derivation, see [[Kill (body of water)]]'' 5: ...lish language]] [[word]]: to deprive of [[life]], to end, extinguish or terminate in a final manner ([... 8: ...another life form, has done something to cause it to [[death|die]]. 10: ...activity. Brain activity is a necessary condition to legal personhood, and, perhaps with the exception... Kill 'Em All (4514 bytes) 2: ...olspan="3" bgcolor="orange" style="color:black"|''Kill 'Em All'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:MetallicaKill'EmAll.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 8: !align="left" valign="top"|Released 11: !align="left" valign="top"|Recorded 12: |align="left" valign="top" colspan=2|Music America, [[Rochester, New York|... Kill and Kill Again (374 bytes) 1: ...llet-time]]. It is a [[sequel]] to ''[[Kill or Be Killed]]'' (1980). 5: *[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082612/ Kill and Kill Again at IMDB.com] The Kill Everyone Project (2663 bytes) 3: ...e population of the [[Earth]] by clicking on a button that says simply "Click here!" 7: ...ountries except [[India]] and [[China]] have been killed. These countries (and the few preceding them) ... 9: ...s evenly spread amongst the countries that remain to be eradicated. 11: ...ills special abilities in it (such as the ability to put a "n00b" sticker on someone's name 12: ... time), and your rank and how many kills you need to pass the person above you. Kill The Poor (639 bytes) 1: ...ld countries, the band wondered if the government took the song literally and were actively promoting ... 3: The flipside of the single "Kill the Poor" was "In-Sight". A View to a Kill (6876 bytes) 1: ...f films made by [[EON Productions]], and the last to star [[Roger Moore]] as British Secret Service Ag... 3: ...e ''[[For Your Eyes Only]]'' collection of short stories released in [[1960]]; however the title is wh... 8: ...mage=[[Image:007AVTAKposter.jpg|250px|A View to a Kill movie poster]]| 10: Writer=[[Ian Fleming]] (stories)| 12: Director=[[John Glen]]|
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