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Five decades of suave style and lethal gadgetry are on display in London's Barbican Centre.

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Visitors, here admiring a tuxedo worn by Daniel Craig’s Bond, can also ogle swim trunks worn by Craig, as well as the eye-popping bikini worn by Ursula Andress in Dr. No.Sang Tan/The Associated Press

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A visitor takes a picture of Scaramanga's golden gun in the film The Man with the Golden Gun on display in the exhibition Designing 007 – Fifty Years of Bond Style at the Barbican Centre in London, Thursday, July 5, 2012.Sang Tan/The Associated Press

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A melting model of the Ice Palace in the film Die Another Day is seen on display in the exhibition Designing 007 – Fifty Years of Bond Style.Sang Tan/The Associated Press

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An undated handout photo of the Ice Palace room, where the focus is on large-scale stunts and set pieces, and a series of costumes, films and props from different snow and ice scenes at a James Bond exhibition at the Barbican Centre in London.HANDOUT/The New York Times

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A visitor takes picture of models of James Bond's Lotus Esprit, used in the film The Spy Who Loved Me.Sang Tan/The Associated Press

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