'From Russia with Love' is an overused hackneyed phrase used to describe anything originating from Russia. No matter if somebody is promoting either an exhibition of nineteeth century Hermitage artwork, or Russian mail-order brides, the phrase - no matter now many thousands of times it is used - makes the Russia of today appear as exotic, distant, mysterious and sentimental as it was to Ian Fleming in 1957.

A Google search showed that 51,600 websites contained the words From Russia with Love but not the name 'Bond'. More interesting is to search for sites with phrase 'From Russia with' but not the word 'love':

From Russia with Mushrooms
From Russia with Spam
From Russia with Phish
From Russia with Lust
From Russia with Malice
From Russia with Help
From Russia with Rockets
From Russia with Humour
From Russia with Hate
From Russia with Scam
From Russia with Glub
From Russia with Grace
From Russia with Soul
From Russia with Cash
From Russia with Gloves
From Russia with Vodka
From Russia with Fear
From Russia with Guns