Results for: 1979 James Bond film starring Roger Moore (directed by Lewis Gilbert)
English English
George Lucas (born 1944), American film director and producer of fantasy and special effect movies including the "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" movies; male first nameLucas
Gilbert and Sullivan operettaSavoy opera
Gilbert Sheldon (1598-1677), English archbishop, advisor to Charles II; Edward A. Sheldon (1823-97), American educator and educational reformer; male first name; family nameSheldon
gilbert, Great BritainG.B.
goal-directedgoal-oriented
group of 70, number 70, numbers 70 to 79, period from age 70 to 79, years 1970 to 1979seventy
guided, directedconducted
handwriting, penmanship; original document; written text, manuscript; written text for a play (or film, television program, etc.); alphabet, system of writing; batch file, set of instructions that is executed without user interaction (Computers), print...script
holder of a government or corporation bond (interest bearing debt certificate), somebody who owns bondsbondholder
hydrocarbon (Chemistry), olefin, unsaturated hydrocarbon with double bondalkene
image on undeveloped filmlatent image
in bond, incendiary bomb, industrial business, International Baccalaureate, invoice bookIB
In the context of bonds, refers to the validation of a bond certificate.Authentication
independent company, independent film, film not produced my a major commercial movie studio; independent record label, recording company that is not owned by a major corporation (Slang)indie
influx, inward flow, flow that is directed inward, something which flows in, place where an inflow occurs, something that flows ininflow
 

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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