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  2. List of James Bond villains - Wikipedia

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    Le Chiffre: Mads Mikkelsen: Recoup his clients' squandered funds by winning a poker tournament at the Casino Royale. Bond wins the tournament. Shot in the forehead by Mr. White. Mr. White Jesper Christensen: Assassinate Le Chiffre and steal back the money. Succeeds. Arrested by Bond. Quantum of Solace: Dominic Greene: Mathieu Amalric

  3. Quisling - Wikipedia

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    For instance, Joe Scarborough in The Washington Post ("These are desperate times for the quislings of Trump"), [30] Rich Lowry in Politico ("The GOP elite... is the quisling establishment"), [31] former United States Mint director Philip N. Diehl in The Hill ("The historical reference that more aptly applies to pro-Trump Republicans is that of ...

  4. List of acronyms: L - Wikipedia

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    initialism = an abbreviation pronounced wholly or partly using the names of its constituent letters, e.g., CD = compact disc, pronounced cee dee pseudo-blend = an abbreviation whose extra or omitted letters mean that it cannot stand as a true acronym, initialism, or portmanteau (a word formed by combining two or more words).

  5. Longest word in English - Wikipedia

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    There are several six-letter English words with their letters in alphabetical order, including abhors, almost, begins, biopsy, chimps and chintz. [32] There are few 7-letter words, such as "billowy" and "beefily". The longest words whose letters are in reverse alphabetical order are sponged, wronged and trollied.

  6. Anglo-Saxon runes - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Saxon runes or Anglo-Frisian runes are runes that were used by the Anglo-Saxons and Medieval Frisians (collectively called Anglo-Frisians) as an alphabet in their native writing system, recording both Old English and Old Frisian (Old English: rūna, ᚱᚢᚾᚪ, "rune").

  7. List of films: N–O - Wikipedia

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    Noi siamo le colonne (1956) Noi uomini duri (1987) Noir (2015) Noir et Blanc (1986) Noir Drive (2008) Noirs et blancs en couleur (1976) Noise: (2007 American & 2007 Australian) A Noise from the Deep (1913) The Noiseless Dead (1946) Noises Off (1992) A Noisy Household (1946) Noisy Noises (1929) Noita palaa elämään (1952) Noites Cariocas (1936 ...

  8. NASPA Word List - Wikipedia

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    OTCWL2016, [d] a minor update in 2016, added over 1,000 nine-letter words. The 2018 update NWL2018 [e] added over 3,000 words, including additions to OSPD6 and MWCD, and ten-letter words from COD2. It was produced by NASPA in collaboration with Merriam-Webster, and under its own copyright for the first time.

  9. Treason - Wikipedia

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    Treason is the crime of attacking a state authority to which one owes allegiance. [1] This typically includes acts such as participating in a war against one's native country, attempting to overthrow its government, spying on its military, its diplomats, or its secret services for a hostile and foreign power, or attempting to kill its head of state.