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If your book has a scene where your Moneypenny is doing her own thing away from Bond, readers may feel annoyed and dissatisfied.
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Moneypenny is perhaps one of the greatest tertiary characters of all time.
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The name Moneypenny came from an unfinished novel by Peter Fleming, Ian's brother, entitled The Sett.
CommanderBond.net 2009
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After ending a speech rehearsal -- before his odious executive assisant "Moneypenny" -- with a grandiloquent flourish about Sterling Cooper leading the way into the future for American business, Pryce asks for reaction.
William Bradley: Mad Men: "The Color Blue" -- HuffPost Review 2009
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This reveals that there is to be a trilogy of books, published by the ancient firm of John Murray, no less, entitled The Moneypenny Diaries.
Copyright in characters Michael Allen 2005
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In 2005, the first of three novels entitled The Moneypenny Diaries came out, a trilogy from the point of view of Miss Moneypenny sanctioned by Ian Fleming Publications.
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She had the bad habit of paying much more attention to the attentions of "Moneypenny," the assistant to the agency's new British overseer, than to her own boss.
William Bradley: Mad Men: "My Old Kentucky Home" -- HuffPost Review 2009
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His smarmy assistant, "Moneypenny," gives the phone to Lane.
William Bradley: Mad Men's Sensational Season Finale -- HuffPost Review 2009
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And did you ever notice that M's secretary is named "Moneypenny," which also begins with an "M"?
At the Grave of William Billings Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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(The arriving Brits, including an officious executive secretary known behind his back as "Moneypenny," are just becoming known.)
William Bradley: Mad Men Returns: The '60s Advertising Drama Is A Time Tunnel To the Present 2009
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