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American politician (born 1970)
Jacksonville, Bond is the son of former State Representative Pat Bond and Tommy Bond. He has two sisters, Melissa Bond and Kelly Bond Emerson. Will Bond graduated
Will_Bond
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Bond or bond in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bond or bonds may refer to: Bond (finance), a type of debt security Bail bond, a commercial third-party
Bond
Media franchise about a British spy
The James Bond franchise focuses on the titular character, a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured
James_Bond
James Bond is a fictional character created by British novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. A British secret agent working for MI6 under the codename 007, Bond has
List_of_James_Bond_films
Instrument of indebtedness
In finance, a bond is a type of security under which the issuer (debtor) owes the holder (creditor) a debt, and is obliged – depending on the terms – to
Bond_(finance)
Indian novelist and short story writer (born 1934)
Ruskin Bond (born 19 May 1934) is an Indian author and poet. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, published in 1956, received the John Llewellyn Rhys
Ruskin_Bond
2026 action-adventure video game
James Bond (Patrick Gibson), who is portrayed as a 26-year-old, inexperienced MI6 agent tasked with a mission that, when completed successfully, will grant
007_First_Light
2021 James Bond film by Cary Joji Fukunaga
James Bond series. The sequel to Spectre (2015), it is the fifth and final film to star Daniel Craig as the fictional British MI6 agent James Bond. In the
No_Time_to_Die
Fictional spy
James Bond CMG RNVR is a character created by the British journalist and novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. He is the protagonist of the James Bond series
James Bond (literary character)
James_Bond_(literary_character)
Chemical bond by sharing of electron pairs
A covalent bond is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electrons to form electron pairs between atoms. These electron pairs are known as shared
Covalent_bond
Financial instrument
interest rates. Pricing of the extendible bond will be similar to that of a puttable bond. Sometimes, the bond may be structured so as to give an option
Extendible_bond
Bonds used to fund projects which benefit the environment
corporations and the issuing organization repays the bond and any interest. The main difference is that the funds will be used only for positive climate change or
Green_bond
American ornithologist and inspiration for the name of the fictional spy
James Bond (January 4, 1900 – February 14, 1989) was an American ornithologist and expert on the birds of the Caribbean, having written the definitive
James_Bond_(ornithologist)
Female love interest or sidekick of James Bond
established the Bond girl as regularly appearing in Bond films. There is no set rule on what kind of person a Bond girl will be or what role she will play. She
Bond_girl
Difference between the number of bonds and anti-bonds in a molecule
In chemistry, bond order is a formal measure of the multiplicity of a covalent bond between two atoms. As introduced by Gerhard Herzberg, building off
Bond_order
James Bond film directed by Sam Mendes
is a 2015 spy thriller film and the twenty-fourth instalment in the James Bond film series produced by Eon Productions. The sequel to Skyfall (2012), it
Spectre_(2015_film)
Intermolecular attraction between a hydrogen donor-and-acceptor pair
In chemistry, a hydrogen bond (H-bond) is a specific type of molecular interaction that exhibits partial covalent character and cannot be described as
Hydrogen_bond
Association of atoms to form chemical compounds
A chemical bond is the association of atoms or ions to form molecules, crystals, and other structures. The bond may result from the electrostatic force
Chemical_bond
2012 James Bond film by Sam Mendes
twenty-third in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. The film is the third to star Daniel Craig as fictional MI6 agent James Bond and features Javier
Skyfall
1962 James Bond film directed by Terence Young
spy film and the first film in the James Bond series, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Co-starring Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman
Dr._No_(film)
bid bond is issued as part of a supply bidding process by the contractor to the project owner, to provide a guarantee that the winning bidder will undertake
Bid_bond
Masonry made of bricks and mortar
a variant of what they call a cross bond. A raking English garden wall bond Scottish bond American bond This bond has three courses of stretchers between
Brickwork
2002 James Bond film by Lee Tamahori
Another Day is a 2002 action spy film and the twentieth film in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It was directed by Lee Tamahori, produced
Die_Another_Day
Fictional character
James Bond, codename 007, is a fictional character and the titular protagonist of Eon Productions' rebooted James Bond film series, first introduced in
James_Bond_(Daniel_Craig)
American actor (1903–1960)
funeral. Bond's will bequeathed to Wayne the shotgun with which Wayne had once accidentally shot Bond on a hunting trip. On the same day Bond died, country
Ward_Bond
2006 James Bond film by Martin Campbell
Casino Royale is a 2006 spy thriller film, the twenty-first in the James Bond series by Eon Productions, the third screen adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1953
Casino_Royale_(2006_film)
Fund that invests in bonds or other debt securities
bond fund or debt fund is a fund that invests in bonds, or other debt securities. Bond funds can be contrasted with stock funds and money funds. Bond
Bond_fund
Scottish actor (1930–2020)
Bond in motion pictures, starring in seven Bond films between 1962 and 1983. He originated the role in Dr. No (1962) and continued starring as Bond in
Sean_Connery
1983 James Bond film by John Glen
thirteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It is the sixth to star Roger Moore as the MI6 agent James Bond and the second to be directed
Octopussy
English actor (born 1968)
He gained international fame by playing the fictional secret agent James Bond in the films Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012)
Daniel_Craig
1967 film directed by Lewis Gilbert
You Only Live Twice is a 1967 spy film and the fifth film in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. The film's screenplay was written by Roald
You_Only_Live_Twice_(film)
1967 James Bond spy parody film
first novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond book series. The film stars David Niven as the "original" Bond, Sir James Bond 007. Forced out of retirement to
Casino_Royale_(1967_film)
British writer (1908–1964)
1908 – 12 August 1964) was a British writer best known for his postwar James Bond series of spy novels. Fleming came from a wealthy family connected to the
Ian_Fleming
Irish actor (born 1953)
1953) is an Irish actor. He achieved worldwide fame playing James Bond in four James Bond films from 1995 to 2002: GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World
Pierce_Brosnan
English actor (1927–2017)
was the third actor to portray Ian Fleming's fictional secret agent James Bond in the Eon Productions/MGM Studios film series, playing the character in
Roger_Moore
1999 James Bond film directed by Michael Apted
nineteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It was directed by
The_World_Is_Not_Enough
American actress (1923–1984)
Sudie Bond (born Sude Stuart Bond; July 13, 1923 – November 10, 1984) was an American actress on film, stage, and television. Sude (later changed legally
Sudie_Bond
Australian pornographic film actress (born 1990 or 1991)
Savannah Bond (born 1990 or 1991) is an Australian pornographic film actress. Bond grew up in Melbourne, where she studied beauty therapy and worked in
Savannah_Bond
1985 James Bond film by John Glen
the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the seventh and final appearance of Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Although
A_View_to_a_Kill
James Bond is a literary series of novels and short stories, first published in 1953 by the British author Ian Fleming. The protagonist of the series,
List of James Bond novels and short stories
List_of_James_Bond_novels_and_short_stories
1995 James Bond film by Martin Campbell
seventeenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Martin
GoldenEye
American politician and activist (1940–2015)
Horace Julian Bond (January 14, 1940 – August 15, 2015) was an American social activist, leader of the civil rights movement, politician, professor, and
Julian_Bond
James Bond is a fictional character created by the British novelist Ian Fleming in 1952. The character first appeared in a series of twelve novels and
Portrayal of James Bond in film
Portrayal_of_James_Bond_in_film
2008 James Bond film by Marc Forster
Quantum of Solace is a 2008 action spy film and the twenty-second in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. Directed by Marc Forster and written
Quantum_of_Solace
Biological term
In biology, a pair bond is the strong affinity that develops in some species between a mating pair, often leading to the production and rearing of young
Pair_bond
1969 James Bond film by Peter R. Hunt
is his only daughter and tells Bond of her troubled past, offering Bond one million pounds if he will marry her. Bond refuses, but agrees to continue
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film)
On_Her_Majesty's_Secret_Service_(film)
Video game franchise
The James Bond video game franchise is a series centering on Ian Fleming's fictional British MI6 agent of the same name. Games of the series have been
James_Bond_in_video_games
Financial product
In finance, a high-yield bond (non-investment-grade bond, speculative-grade bond, or junk bond) is a bond that is rated below investment grade by credit
High-yield_debt
Process of development of a close, interpersonal relationship
Human bonding is the process of development of a close interpersonal relationship between two or more people. It most commonly takes place between family
Human_bonding
Agent that secures an individual's release in court
A bail bondsman, bail bond agent or bond dealer is any person, agency or corporation that will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for
Bail_bondsman
Investor who protests economic policies by selling bonds
A bond vigilante is a bond market investor who protests against monetary or fiscal policies considered inflationary by selling bonds, thus increasing yields
Bond_vigilante
1989 James Bond film directed by John Glen
James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the second and final film to star Timothy Dalton as the MI6 agent James Bond. In the film, Bond resigns
Licence_to_Kill
1973 James Bond film by Guy Hamilton
eighth film in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, the first to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond, and the third in the
Live_and_Let_Die_(film)
1964 spy film by Guy Hamilton
instalment in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is based on the 1959
Goldfinger_(film)
Separation of electric charge in a molecule
and alkaline earth metals. In a bond, this leads to unequal sharing of electrons between the atoms, as electrons will be drawn closer to the atom with
Chemical_polarity
English actor (1940–1995)
Gary James Bond (7 February 1940 – 12 October 1995) was an English actor. He is known for originating the role of Joseph in Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's
Gary_Bond
Debt security not registered to any specific investor
A bearer bond or bearer note is a bond or debt security issued by a government or a business entity such as a corporation. As a bearer instrument, it
Bearer_bond
1983 James Bond film directed by Irvin Kershner
game and wins money from him, but says he will accept a dance with Domino instead of a check. While dancing, Bond informs Domino that her brother was killed
Never_Say_Never_Again
molecular biology, a scissile bond is a covalent chemical bond that can be broken by an enzyme. Examples would be the cleaved bond in the self-cleaving hammerhead
Scissile_bond
2012 video game
first-person shooter game featuring the fictional British secret agent James Bond. It was developed by Eurocom and published by Activision in October 2012
007_Legends
Graphical representation of energy flows in physical systems
A bond graph is a graphical representation of the energy flows though and between physical dynamical systems including those in the electrical, mechanical
Bond_graph
example, a global bond issued in the United States will be in US Dollars (USD), while a global bond issued in the Netherlands will be in euros. Bonds
Global_bond
1997 James Bond film by Roger Spottiswoode
eighteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Roger
Tomorrow_Never_Dies
Emotional bond with perpetrator of abuse
Traumatic bonding, also referred to as trauma bonding, is the process of an abuse victim developing a strong emotional bond with the perpetrator of the
Traumatic_bonding
Australian businessman (1938–2015)
Alan Bond (22 April 1938 – 5 June 2015) was an English-born Australian businessman noted for his high-profile and often corrupt business dealings. These
Alan_Bond
Interspecies relationship
formation of a strong social bond. Canines are capable of distinguishing between positive and negative human facial expressions and will react accordingly. Dogs
Human–canine_bond
Topics referred to by the same term
debt by means of a bond Bonding as a construction method Human bonding Female bonding Male bonding Channel bonding (or modem bonding), an arrangement in
Bonding
British military historian (1936–2025)
Brian James Bond (17 April 1936 – 2 June 2025) was a British military historian and professor emeritus of military history at King's College London. The
Brian_Bond
A case bond is an investment in a legal claim. More specifically, it is a non-recourse purchase of an assignment interest in a legal cause of action. A
Case_bond
2022 Japanese animated film by Yasuhito Kikuchi
Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Scarlet Bond, often shortened to Tensura the Movie: Scarlet Bond, is a 2022 Japanese animated isekai fantasy film
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Scarlet Bond
That_Time_I_Got_Reincarnated_as_a_Slime_the_Movie:_Scarlet_Bond
Characters in the films and novels
The following is a list of primary antagonists in the James Bond novels and film series. Comic strip serials released by the Daily Express between 1958
List_of_James_Bond_villains
Promise to assume responsibility for defaulted debt
In finance, a surety /ˈʃʊərɪti/, surety bond, or guaranty involves a promise by one party to assume responsibility for the debt obligation of a borrower
Surety
American football player (born 2004)
Isaiah Bond (born March 15, 2004) is an American professional football wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He
Isaiah_Bond
English author (1926–2017)
Thomas Michael Bond CBE (13 January 1926 – 27 June 2017) was an English author. He is best known for a series of children's books featuring the character
Michael_Bond
American conductor and composer
Victoria Ellen Bond (born 6 May 1945) is an American conductor and composer in New York City. Victoria Bond was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter
Victoria_Bond
A penal bond is a written instrument executed between an obligor and an obligee designed to secure the performance of a legal obligation through the in
Penal_bond
Type of bond
convertible bond, convertible note, or convertible (or a convertible debenture if it has a maturity of greater than 10 years) is a type of bond that the
Convertible_bond
Government debt security issued to finance wartime expenditure
made between debt incurred in war or peace. An early use of the term "war bond" was for the $11 million raised by the US Congress in an Act of 14 March
War_bond
1977 James Bond film by Lewis Gilbert
tenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It is the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional secret agent James Bond and the second to
The_Spy_Who_Loved_Me_(film)
Bond issued by a government
A government bond or sovereign bond is a form of bond issued by a government to support public spending. It generally includes a commitment to pay periodic
Government_bond
Topics referred to by the same term
In Bond may refer to: Bottled in bond - American whiskeys (or other spirits) produced to a set of specifications. Wines in bond - Under UK law, wines that
In_Bond
British actress (born 1961)
Samantha Jane Bond (born 27 November 1961) is an English actress. She played Miss Moneypenny in four James Bond films during the Pierce Brosnan era, and
Samantha_Bond
Character created by Michael Bond
Bear Called Paddington by British author Michael Bond. He has been featured in 29 books written by Bond, the last of which, Paddington at St. Paul's, was
Paddington_Bear
Topics referred to by the same term
Richard or Dick Bond may refer to: Richard Bond (architect) (1798–1861), American architect in Boston, Massachusetts Dicky Bond (1883–1955), English footballer
Richard_Bond
1953 novel by Ian Fleming, the first James Bond book
James Bond book, and it paved the way for a further eleven novels and two short story collections by Fleming, followed by numerous continuation Bond novels
Casino_Royale_(novel)
James Bond film motifs
The James Bond series of films contain a number of repeating, distinctive motifs which date from the series' inception with Dr. No in 1962. The series
Motifs in the James Bond film series
Motifs_in_the_James_Bond_film_series
1965 James Bond spy film by Terence Young
the fourth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the
Thunderball_(film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Bond may refer to: Sir Charles Bond, 4th Baronet (1734–1767), of the Bond baronets Charles Henry Bond (1846–1908), American businessman who was
Charles_Bond
–O– linkage between phosphoric acid and two other compounds
In chemistry, a phosphodiester bond occurs when exactly two of the hydroxyl groups (−OH) in phosphoric acid react with hydroxyl groups on other molecules
Phosphodiester_bond
Financial product
covered bond issuer is not able to comply with their outstanding payment obligations, investors will obtain access to the respective covered bond programme's
Covered_bond
Covalent bond between amino acids in a protein chain
In organic chemistry, a peptide bond is an amide type of covalent chemical bond linking two consecutive alpha-amino acids from C1 (carbon number one)
Peptide_bond
Surety bond for federal contractors
A payment bond is a surety bond posted by a contractor to guarantee that its subcontractors and material suppliers on the project will be paid. They are
Payment_bond
Attachment behavior one person has for another
In psychology, an affectional bond is a type of attachment behavior one individual has for another individual, typically a caregiver for their child, in
Affectional_bond
American politician (1939–2025)
Christopher Samuel "Kit" Bond (March 6, 1939 – May 13, 2025) was an American attorney and politician from Missouri. A member of the Republican Party, he
Kit_Bond
Financial market where participants can issue new debt or buy and sell debt securities
The bond market (also debt market or credit market) is a financial market in which participants can issue new debt, known as the primary market, or buy
Bond_market
British automobile designer (1907–1974)
the Bond Minicar, the Berkeley and the Bond Equipe GT. Bond was born in Preston, Lancashire on 2 August 1907. His father was Frederick Charles Bond, a
Lawrie_Bond
Capitalisation of risk-free opportunities in financial markets
price of the bond. In arbitrage-free pricing, multiple discount rates are used. The present-value approach assumes that the bond yield will stay the same
Arbitrage
Topics referred to by the same term
John Bond may refer to: John Bond (MP for Leominster), Member of Parliament (MP) for Leominster in 1402 John Bond (MP for Coventry), MP for Coventry John
John_Bond
Surety bond for completion of work under a contract
bond will usually require a bid bond, submitted when bidding for the job. When the job is awarded to the winning bid, a payment and performance bond will
Performance_bond
Tea brand
Brooke Bond is a brand of tea owned by Lipton Teas and Infusions, except in India, Nepal, and Indonesia where it is owned by Unilever. Brooke Bond was formerly
Brooke_Bond
WILL BOND
WILL BOND
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish, Swiss
Protection; Will-helmet; Will; Desire; Bright
Girl/Female
Australian, German
Will-helmet
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish, Swiss
Resolute Protector; Will; Helmet; Bold; Brave; Diminutive of William; Protect
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern English
Scottish and northern English : from the medieval personal name Will, a short form of William, or from some other medieval personal names with this first element, for example Wilbert or Willard.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, Middle English wille (from wiell(a), West Saxon form of Old English well(a) ‘spring’). The surname is found predominantly in the south and southwestern parts of the country.German : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names beginning with wil ‘will’, ‘desire’.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, Chinese, Christian, German, Portuguese
Desired; Resolute Guardian; Will; Protection; Helmet
Boy/Male
German American Teutonic English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Male
German
Pet form of German Wilhelm, WILLI means "will-helmet."
Male
English
Pet form of English Will, WILLY means "will-helmet."
Male
English
Short form of English William, WILL means "will-helmet."
Male
English
Short form of Old English names beginning with Wil-, WIL means "will."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Lebanese, Swedish
Resolute Protector; Form of William; Resolute Guardian; Will Desire; Will Helmet; Protect
Boy/Male
English
Peace/will.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Will, WILLA means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Purposeful Peace; Will-helmet; Will; Desire; Bright; Famous
Boy/Male
German English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Boy/Male
Australian
Will-helmet
Boy/Male
British, English
Will Helmet
Male
English
Pet form of English William, BILL means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Will.German : patronymic from any of the Germanic personal names beginning with wil ‘will’, ‘desire’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gil, GILL means "pledge-bright."
WILL BOND
WILL BOND
Girl/Female
Hindu
Momentary, Twinkling of eye
Male
English
Middle English form of Old French Hamelet, HAMLET means "tiny little village."Â
Biblical
god of divisions
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Swiss
Ancient Version of Mary
Girl/Female
Tamil
Flute
Surname or Lastname
South German (Düll)
South German (Düll) : nickname for a stubborn man.German (Düll) : variant of Dill 5.English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sindhi
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian
Newcomer
Girl/Female
Latin
Honest.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Oxfordshire, Warwickshire called Haseley, Heasley in the Isle of Wight, or North Heasley in North Molton, Devon, all named with Old English hæsel ‘hazel’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’. The surname is now found predominantly in northern Ireland.
WILL BOND
WILL BOND
WILL BOND
WILL BOND
WILL BOND
v. t.
To charge or enter in a bill; as, to bill goods.
v. t. & i.
See 2d Will.
n.
As much as will fill a cap.
v. t.
To close or fill with a wall, as a doorway.
v. t.
To regard with extreme ill will.
v. t.
To; unto; up to; as far as; until; -- now used only in respect to time, but formerly, also, of place, degree, etc., and still so used in Scotland and in parts of England and Ireland; as, I worked till four o'clock; I will wait till next week.
v. t.
Not to will; to refuse; to reject.
v. t.
To inclose with a wall, or as with a wall.
n.
Malice; ill will; spite.
n.
Ill will; malice.
adv.
Wildly; as, to talk wild.
n.
Resentment; ill will; anger; displeasure.
v. t. & i.
See 2d Will.
n.
No thanks; ill will; misfortune.
adv.
As an auxiliary, will is used to denote futurity dependent on the verb. Thus, in first person, "I will" denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when "will" is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards. In the second and third persons, the idea of distinct volition, wish, or purpose is evanescent, and simple certainty is appropriately expressed; as, "You will go," or "He will go," describes a future event as a fact only. To emphasize will denotes (according to the tone or context) certain futurity or fixed determination.