Examples of using Fleming in English and their translations into Hindi
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Mrs. Ornithologist Bond actually sent Fleming a letter thanking him for using the name.
Ever since Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin growing naturally on a petri dish, we have been
Boothroyd also gave Fleming advice on the Berns-Martin triple draw shoulder holster
Brendan Fleming, the woman's lawyer, told the newspaper:“I have never heard of anything like this in all my 40 years in the job.
On 1 April 1958 Fleming wrote to The Manchester Guardian in defence of his work, referring to that paper's review of Dr. No.
Ian Fleming always denied that he shared character traits with his creation- he said that Bond was merely a composite of his war colleagues.
In the early Bond stories Fleming gave Bond a battleship-grey Bentley 4 1⁄2 Litre with an Amherst Villiers supercharger.
Alexander Fleming first discovered the relationship with mold and developed the antibiotic in 1928.
When Fleming complained to Dulles that the CIA's spy gadgets were too boring,
In 1954 CBS paid Ian Fleming $1,000 to adapt Casino Royale into a one-hour television adventure as part of its Climax! series.
In an article he wrote during this time, Fleming discussed the presence of anaerobic bacteria in deep wounds,
The direction of the induced e.m.f. is given by Fleming's right hand rule.
Ian Fleming, the author of the James Bond novels, also wasn't sold on Connery portraying his fictional character initially.
In a court case, McClory sued Fleming, because Fleming had used Thunderball's story
Initially, his research was not accepted, but Fleming continued undaunted and in 1922,
Fleming says that physician-assisted suicide laws can be problematic for healthcare workers.
DoC southern South Island operations director, Aaron Fleming, said it was"pure good luck we did not have a potential environmental disaster" resulting from the incident.
Sir Alexander Fleming, a Scottish researcher, is credited with the discovery of penicillin in 1928.
Eventually, he discovered penicillin and became known the world over as Sir Alexander Fleming.
One famous example of an observation that led to further investigation was made by Scottish biologist Alexander Fleming in the 1920s.