Dentonite was the supposed brand name
The explosive used wasn't given a name... it was just "Plastic Explosive"
License to kill
in the 16th movie in the 16th movie
Toothpaste typically contains a variety of compounds, but the key active ingredient is fluoride, which forms an ionic bond with the sodium fluoride in toothpaste. Ionic bonds are formed between a metal and a nonmetal, where electrons are transferred from one atom to another. In this case, fluoride is a nonmetal and sodium is a metal, resulting in an ionic bond in toothpaste.
It's Explosive by Bond: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E37-D7B0Wa8
You can acquire a dealer license bond through your local insurance agent or there are many on line sources. You need to understand that a license surety bond is a credit product. The bond guarantees that you are responsible for any claims made against the license. You can find a long list of surety agencies by running a search for motor vehicle dealer bind.
insurance
Explosive is a song from the Australian band Bond. One can access the music sheet for this and other songs on the Piano Files website. There is various sheet music which one can access.
A contractor's bond is a requirement for the issuance of an active license, reactivation of a license, and for the maintenance of an actively renewed license. The bond is filed for the benefit of consumers who may be damaged as a result of defective construction or other license law violations, and for the benefit of employees who have not been paid their due wages.
James Bond was played by Timothy Dalton in the 1989 film.
He has a license to kill.
Bond - Explosive. Elliot Minor - Glorious
When the person acquired their license bond they signed an indemnity agreement. That indemnity agreement states that if there is a claim paid out on the bond the person or persons who signed the indemnity are responsible to repay to the surety all costs associated with said claim. Once there has been a loss on the persons license bond it will be very difficult if not impossible for that individual to get another bond until the claim has been repaid.