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But how is this possible?
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Up to now, our procedures
relating to nuclear hardware
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have been absolutely foolproof.
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I hope the American government realises
its awesome responsibility in this matter!
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NATO has a joint responsibility
to solve this problem.
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But if this gets out,
it will cause worldwide panic!
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How well has this information
been contained?
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Apart from those present in this room,
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the information resides only with
the CIA and British Intelligence.
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Wonderful! That means
by now it's all over the Kremlin!
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I know your feelings, M,
but I insist you reactivate the double-0s.
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As you wish, sir.
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Maximillian Largo, born Bucharest, 1945.
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Industrialist and philanthropist.
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Resident Nassau, Bahamas.
No known criminal associations.
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You still here, Moneypenny?
You should be in bed.
:33:09
James, we both should be.
Instead I'm looking everywhere for you.
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Forget that. M wants to see you right now.
It's panic stations upstairs.
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He's been with the prime minister all day.
I think you're back in business, James.