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  2. Sir Thomas Bond, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Bond Street, Westminster, is named after Bond. However, he may be best known today as the supposed ancestor of the fictional spy James Bond. His family motto Orbis non sufficit is shown as Bond's family motto in the film On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and also became the title for the Bond film The World Is Not Enough. [6]

  3. The World Is Not Enough - Wikipedia

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    The eventual title The World Is Not Enough is an English translation of the Latin phrase Orbis non sufficit, the motto of Bond's supposed real-world ancestor Sir Thomas Bond. In the novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service and its film adaptation, it is first claimed to be James Bond's family motto as well.

  4. File:Bond (of Earth, Cornwall) arms.svg - Wikipedia

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    Motto: Orbis Non Sufficit ("The world is not enough"), given by Burke more elegantly as Non Sufficit Orbis, for arms of Rev. Nathaniel Bond, of Creech Grange, representative of the Bond family of Purbeck, Dorset, same arms as Bond "of Earth and Saltash, Cornwall" (Erth Barton near Saltash). The arms are pious, in the sense of "heavenly matters ...

  5. Talk:List of mottos - Wikipedia

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    Many of the supposed mottos in the Business section are really slogans, the difference being that "a motto is a short phrase that usually expresses a moral aim or purpose; a slogan is a catch phrase used by a political party or other organization in advertising or promotion" (thesaurus.reference.com).

  6. List of Latin phrases (O) - Wikipedia

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    from Satires of Juvenal , referring to Alexander the Great; James Bond's adopted family motto in the novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service; it made a brief appearance in the film adaptation of the same name and was later used as the title of the nineteenth James Bond film, The World Is Not Enough. orbis unum: one world

  7. James Bond - Wikipedia

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    The James Bond franchise is one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time. The films constitute one of the longest continually running film series and have grossed over US$7.04 billion in total at the box office, making James Bond the fifth-highest-grossing film series to date, which started in 1962 with Dr.

  8. ‘Never complain, never explain’: The British royal family’s ...

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    “The royal family’s motto is the one thing working against them right now,” Beth Booker, founder and publicist at Gracie PR, tells Fortune. “Never complain and never explain—it only ...

  9. Clan Kincaid - Wikipedia

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    Motto: This I'll Defend ... possibly referring to an achievement in the family history ... is the groundsman in the 50th anniversary James Bond film Skyfall starring ...