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Dr. No may refer to:

Due to the popularity of James Bond, the term "Dr. No" is often used to describe politicians who usually vote against proposals unless they feel a substantial case to vote for it has been made. Some notable politicians who have been given the nickname include:

  • Tom Coburn, a physician and member of the United States Senate from Oklahoma, called "The Senate's Dr. No" by the journalist George Will
  • Ian Paisley, the former First Minister of Northern Ireland, whose speeches, commonly objecting strongly to the Anglo-Irish Agreement, earned him the nickname
  • Ron Paul, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas whose medical degree and frequent dissenting votes earned him the nickname
  • Tommy Thompson, former state legislator and Governor of Wisconsin
  • Joel Wachs, former member of the Los Angeles City Council

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Dr. No is a 1962 film about James Bond's investigation of a missing colleague in Jamaica that leads him to the island of the mysterious Dr. No and a scheme to end the U.S. space program. It was the first film in the James Bond series.

Directed by Terence Young. Written by Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, and Berkely Mather, based on the novel by Ian Fleming.
His name is Bond; James Bond. (taglines)

Contents

James Bond

  • Tell me Miss Trench, do you play any other games?
  • [Bond pulls up to the front of Government House with a dead man sitting up in the backseat] Sergeant, make sure he doesn't get away.

Others

  • Dr. No: Unfortunately I overestimated you, you are just a stupid police man ... [metal door opens and guards enter] ... whose luck has run out.
  • M: If you carry a double-O number, it means you're licenced to kill, not get killed.

Dialogue

[James Bond's first scene, winning a game of chemin-de-fer]
James Bond: I admire your courage, Miss ...?
Sylvia Trench: Trench. Sylvia Trench. I admire your luck, Mr. ...?
James Bond: Bond. James Bond.

Sylvia Trench: When did you say you had to leave?
James Bond: Immediately ... almost immediately.

James Bond: Moneypenny! What gives?
Miss Moneypenny: Me, given an ounce of encouragement. You've never taken me to dinner looking like this. You've never taken me to dinner ...
James Bond: I would, you know. Only "M" would have me court-martialed for ... illegal use of government equipment.
Miss Moneypenny: Flattery will get you nowhere — but don't stop trying.

Dr. No: I'm a member of SPECTRE
James Bond: SPECTRE?
Dr. No: SPECTRE. Special Executive for Counter Intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, Extortion. The four great cornerstones of power headed by the greatest brains in the world.
James Bond: Correction. Criminal brains!
Dr. No: The successful criminal brain is always superior. It has to be!

Honey Ryder: I put a black widow spider underneath his mosquito net ... a female, they're the worst. It took him a whole week to die. [Bond looks shocked] Did I do wrong?
James Bond: Well, it wouldn't do to make a habit of it.

Taglines

  • His name is Bond — James Bond.
  • NOW meet the most extraordinary gentleman spy in all fiction! ... JAMES BOND, Agent 007!
  • 007 The double "O" means he has a license to kill when he chooses ... where he chooses ... whom he chooses!
  • The First James Bond Film Adventure!

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