All 46 Uses of
Hong Kong
in
The Bourne Ultimatum
- He saved both our lives in Hong Kong.†
Hong Kong = a leading commercial center on the coast of southern China
- "From what we heard about Hong Kong, you did a hell of a job, Alex," said the man named Casset softly.†
- I'm told Mr. McAllister was with you in Hong Kong, Mr. Conklin, is that correct?†
- ...Mr. McAllister gave me the precise maximum-classified codes that would clarify the status of the file you're talking about-the record of the Hong Kong operation.†
- A third name was added to the clearance procedures for that official record on Hong Kong.†
- ...We've talked, of course, and as Mr. Casset said, we understood that you did a hell of a job in Hong Kong, but we don't know what that job was.†
- Whenever a killing of consequence took place, whether in Tokyo or Hong Kong, Macao or Korea-wherever-Bourne was flown there and took the credit, planting evidence, taunting the authorities, until he became a legend.†
- Hong Kong was both the filthiest black operation ever conceived in this town and without question the most extraordinary I've ever heard of.†
- They left a trail that forced him to go after her-to Hong Kong.†
- He was determined to destroy the Sino-British Hong Kong Accords, shutting down the colony, leaving the whole territory in chaos.†
- Beijing would march into Hong Kong and take over.†
- You see, he was in Hong Kong, too-for reasons not much different from mine.†
- I'm as lost as I was in Hong Kong, except that over there we knew where we were going, whom we expected to meet.†
- It's Hong Kong!†
- This is out of Hong Kong, out of Macao.†
- Hong Kong's finished, Macao's finished.†
- A great taipan, 'the greatest taipan in Hong Kong,' according to the most recent and most recently dead source.†
- He explained how he and Morris Panov spotted the old men who followed them, picking each up in sequence as they made their separate ways to the Smithsonian, none showing himself in the light until the confrontation on a deserted path on the Smithsonian grounds, where the messenger spoke of Macao and Hong Kong and a great taipan.†
- It's out of Hong Kong, David.†
- It's the Jackal-by way of Hong Kong and Macao, but it's still the Jackal.†
- Carlos hasn't anything to do with taipans or Hong Kong or messages from Macao.†
- Carlos dug around Hong Kong, that's where his penetration was made, where he found you and Mo.†
- It wasn't when you saw me off on that plane to Hong Kong five years ago.†
- There were rumors, Alex, stories all over Southeast Asia that floated up the China Sea to Kowloon and Hong Kong, where most of those bastards ran with their money.†
- He knew it when he found you and Mo Panov in Hong Kong-found your names in the ruins of that sterile house on Victoria Peak where Jason Bourne was supposedly blown away.†
- He found us in Hong Kong and he's zeroing in on me and my family, on my wife and my children.†
- Not Europe or Hong Kong, of course.†
- All we know for certain is that he dug up Alex Conklin and Mo Panov from the horrors of Hong Kong and Kowloon.†
- He was not the younger man that he had been in Paris, nor the more mature man in Hong Kong, Macao and Beijing; he was now fifty and he felt it, every year of it.†
- You bought it in Hong Kong!†
- You were killed in Hong Kong ...four, five years ago!†
- Nor was I in Hong Kong, and I'm certainly not now.†
- He's fifty now and he wonders if he can still do the things he did before, years ago-in the war, in Paris, in Hong Kong.†
- Flights of fancy out of Beijing, Hong Kong-some concerning a man named Jason Bourne.†
- Sources in Washington claim that the assassin known as Jason Bourne was hunted down and killed in Hong Kong five years ago in a joint British-American operation.
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- Still other sources, these from Interpol's headquarters in Paris, have stated that their branch in Hong Kong knew of the supposed death of Jason Bourne, but as the widely circulated reports and photographs were so sketchy and unidentifiable, they did not give much credence to the story.†
- Was it a resurrection of Hong Kong and Macao?†
- Did you lose yours when you issued that statement about a joint British-American operation in Hong Kong?†
- She thought he might slip back over the edge as he had done in Hong Kong, where she alone had brought him to his senses, to the reality that was uniquely his own, a reality of frightening half truths and only partial remembrances, episodic moments she lived with every day of their lives together.†
- Then back across the world to stations in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Seoul, Cambodia, Laos, and finally Saigon and the tragedy that was Vietnam.†
- ...I came back from Hong Kong five years ago with the banner of Accountability on my lance.†
- We went to Hong Kong together, why not Paris?†
- I don't want to have happen here what happened in Hong Kong.†
- You might try to operate from Hong Kong or Macao-they'd welcome your money, but with the problems they currently have with the Mainland's markets and the Sino-British Treaty of '97, they'd probably frown on your indictments.†
- Five years ago, you bastards-I repeat, you bastards-damn near killed them both over in Hong Kong and points east.†
- He sent us both to Hong Kong and he never forgave himself.†
Definition:
one of the world's leading commercial centers on the coast of southern China; formerly an English colony; leased by China to Britain in 1842 and returned in 1997