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Q is a
character in the
James Bond
films and novelisations.
Q is the head of
Q Branch (later
Q Division), the
fictional research and
development division...
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James Q.
Wilson &
George L. Kelling. "BROKEN WINDOWS: The
police and
neighborhood safety" (PDF).
Retrieved September 3, 2007. (HTML version) "
James Q...
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Q, or
q, is the
seventeenth letter of the
Latin alphabet, used in the
modern English alphabet, the
alphabets of
other western European languages and others...
- In statistics, a
Q–
Q plot (quantile–quantile plot) is a
probability plot, a
graphical method for
comparing two
probability distributions by
plotting their...
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James Q. Miller, MD (July 6, 1926 – May 15, 2005) was an
American neurologist and
educator in
neurology based at the
University of
Virginia in Charlottesville...
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James Q.
Wedworth (April 14, 1919 –
December 22, 1998)
served in the
California legislature and
during World War II he
served in the
United States Navy...
- "Yakety Sax" is a pop
novelty instrumental jointly composed by
James Q. "Spider" Rich and
Boots Randolph.
Saxophonist Randolph po****rized the selection...
- prior. Dealey,
James Q. (1907). Our
State Constitutions. Philadelphia:
American Academy of
Political and
Social Science. Dealey,
James Q. (1909). Sociology:...
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James Q.
Reber (July 16, 1911 –
January 16, 2003) was the
second deputy director of the
National Reconnaissance Office.
Reber earned a
Doctor of Philosophy...
- "In-
Q-Tel" is an
intentional reference to
Q, the
fictional inventor who
supplies technology to
James Bond.
Originally named Peleus and
known as In-
Q-It...