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Devil May Care is a James Bond continuation novel written by Sebastian Faulks. It was published in the UK by Penguin Books on 28 May 2008, the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ian Fleming, the creator of Bond. The story centers on Bond's investigation into Dr. Julius Gorner, a megalomaniac chemist with a deep-seated hatred of England.
Feroz-ul-Lughat Urdu Jamia (Urdu: فیروز الغات اردو جامع) is an Urdu-to-Urdu dictionary published by Ferozsons (Private) Limited. It was originally compiled by Maulvi Ferozeuddin in 1897. The dictionary contains about 100,000 ancient and popular words, compounds, derivatives, idioms, proverbs, and modern scientific, literary ...
Devil May Care, by Teri Thornton, 1961; Devil May Care, an album by Claire Martin, 1993 "The Devil May Care (Mom & Dad Don't)", a song by the Brian Jonestown Massacre from Give It Back!, 1997; Devil May Care (EP) or the title song, by Susperia, 2005; The Devil May Care, an album by 67 Special, 2007; Devil May Care, an EP by Iron Steel, 2008
Devil-May-Care (spelled Devil May Care in later editions) is a novel of romantic suspense published by Elizabeth Peters in 1977. It has been re-released several times and recorded on audio CD by Grace Conlen. It is the sixth of nine "stand alone" books written by prolific author Barbara Mertz under the Elizabeth Peters pseudonym.
Devil May Care is an American adult animated comedy television series created by Emmy Award winner Douglas Goldstein (Robot Chicken) and starring Alan Tudyk and Asif Ali. [1] It follows life in a newly gentrified and urban Hell, and the evolving friendship between Devil and his freshly-arrived social media manager, Beans.
"Devil May Care", recorded August 23, 1962. (previously released in The Giants of Jazz, 1963.) Miles Davis – trumpet; Frank Rehak – trombone; Wayne Shorter – tenor saxophone; William Corea – bongos; Paul Chambers – bass; Jimmy Cobb – drums
Take care of the pennies, and the pounds will take care of themselves; Talk is cheap; Talk of the Devil, and he is bound to appear; Talk of Angels, and hear the flutter of their wings; Tell me who your friends are, and I'll tell you who you are [26] Tell the truth and shame the Devil (Shakespeare, Henry IV) The age of miracles is past
His paintings of warrior-heroes covered in pictorial tattoos included lions, tigers, dragons, koi fish, and peonies, among other symbols. The peony became a masculine motif, associated with a devil-may-care attitude and disregard for consequence. [47] Famous painters of peonies have included Conrad Gessner (ca. 1550) and Auguste Renoir in 1879.