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" ... According to the study, the disease was documented in 23 wild species in the eastern part of the United States, primarily in rat snakes, milk snakes, garter snakes, and viperids. ... "
" ... Briefly: In On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, James Bond (Lazenby) marries Teresa “Tracy” Draco, who is ultimately gunned down and killed by Ernst Blofeld. In the following film, Diamonds Are Forever, Bond (Connery) hunts Blofeld down for revenge. In The Spy Who Loved Me, Anya Amasova, Bond’s (Roger Moore) opposite number in the KGB, mentions that he was married once, but his wife was killed, a topic Bond is reluctant to discuss. In For Your Eyes Only, Bond is seen visiting the grave of Teresa Bond just before being attacked one last time by Blofeld, who Bond proceeds to drop down a smokestack to his death. In Licence to Kill, Felix Leiter tells his bride that James Bond (Dalton) was married “a long time ago,” which is why Bond didn’t want to catch the garter at their wedding. There are also a couple vague references in the Brosnan films to women who’ve lost their lives because they got too close to Bond, which most Bond fans assume are about Teresa. Brosnan even references the Bond family motto, “The World is Not Enough,” in The World Is Not Enough, which was established on screen with Lazenby in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. ... "
" ... We travel back in time with Aakjaer through his exquisite, evocative full-body portrait of a woman wearing only a white garter belt and sheer black thigh-high stockings. One elbow shoots above her head as she achieves full shoulder flexion, her hands meet at her back as if she’s holding Gomukhasana (cow face pose). She gazes upward, her body a canvas for an array of German words and motifs. Her empowered stance is punctuated by a lush sanguine background. ... "
" ... “The belt buckle or garter has long been a symbol of loyalty/an unbreakable bond, especially given its association with the Order of the Garter, the oldest and preeminent British order of chivalry. Considering the Victorian predilection for sentimental jewelry that looks as modern today as when it was designed, the buckle is a fitting decorative motif for a locket meant to hold some memorabilia of a loved one.” ... "