. . . @prefix ns0: . ns0:wikiPageDisambiguates . @prefix rdf: . rdf:type , , , , , , . @prefix rdfs: . rdfs:label "Sherlock Holmes"@es , "Sherlock Holmes"@de , "Sherlock Holmes"@fi , "Sherlock Holmes"@it , "Sherlock Holmes"@en , "Sherlock Holmes"@fr , "Sherlock Holmes"@pl , "Sherlock Holmes"@sv ; rdfs:comment "Genius, according to Thomas Carlyle, is an infinite capacity for taking pains. Sherlock Holmes doesn't really ascribe to the concept of \"genius,\" as premised on romanticized and hypothetical notions of cognitive ability as he thinks it is, but he does ascribe to the concept of taking pains. At heart he's an intelligent, curious, and intellectually passionate person who devotes his life to learning and understanding as much about the world as possible, as well as trying to find and expose the truth. However, he's also an overgrown teenager. His social and emotional development hasn't matched his cognitive: he's introverted, defensive, socially awkward, and very immature. In many ways he's a smart kid who never grew into a smart adult -- forever raising his hand in class, correcting the teac"@en , "Sherlock Holmes \u00E8 nato il 6 gennaio 1800 (la Befana, non a caso). Si vanta di essere un consulente investigativo, quando in realt\u00E0 si fa qualche pipa e arriva per caso alla soluzione. Non si sa ancora come facciano ad esistere quattro romanzi e 56 racconti brevi di Holmes, dato che Doyle lo odiava con tutto se stesso."@it , "Sherlock Holmes is a famous London-based detective known for his great intelligence in the field of deduction and investigation, his astute logical reasoning, and his incredible ability in the art of disguise. He often uses these skills in use with his knowledge in forensic science to solve cold/difficult cases. His assistant is John Watson."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is a consulting detective."@en , "Sherlock Holmes ist ein vom britischen Schriftsteller Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) geschaffener literarischer Detektiv und Hauptprotagonist seiner Romane und Erz\u00E4hlungen aus dem sp\u00E4ten 19. und fr\u00FChen 20. Jahrhundert, und ein Freund der Turtles in der 1987iger Cartoonserie."@de , "thumb Sherlock Holmes es un personaje creado en 1887 por el escritor escoc\u00E9s sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Es un detective ingl\u00E9s de finales del siglo XIX que destaca por su inteligencia, su h\u00E1bil uso de la observaci\u00F3n y el razonamiento deductivo para resolver casos dif\u00EDciles. Es protagonista de una serie de cuatro novelas y cincuenta y seis relatos de ficci\u00F3n, que componen el \u00ABcanon holmesiano\u00BB, publicados en su mayor\u00EDa por The Strand Magazine."@es , "Sherlock Holmes ist eine von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle erdachte Figur, die im sp\u00E4ten 19. und fr\u00FChen 20. Jahrhundert in 56 Erz\u00E4hlungen und vier Romanen als beratender Detektiv t\u00E4tig ist und dabei besondere F\u00E4higkeiten beweist. Seine forensiche Arbeitsmethode, die auf Beobachtung und logischer Schlussfolgerung basiert, machen Holmes zum Prototypen des analytisch-rationalen Denkers. Dar\u00FCber hinaus beweist der Meisterdetektiv in unz\u00E4hligen Pastiches, Filmen und anderen Medien sein K\u00F6nnen und z\u00E4hlt somit zu den bekanntesten Detektiven der Weltliteratur."@de , "You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Sherlock Holmes/preload editintro=Sherlock Holmes/editintro width=25 This wiki is the Sherlock Holmes Encylopedia"@en , "Egli era accompagnato nelle sue missioni dal suo amico fidato, il medico Dr. John H. Watson, che svolgeva la funzione di narratore delle storie di Holmes. La nemesi di Holmes era il professor James Moriarty. Data riteneva che la metodologia di ragionamento deduttivo di Holmes fosse molto utile nello svolgimento delle proprie mansioni. (TNG: \"Una giornata di Data\")"@it , "[[Plik:NoShitSherlock.png|200px|thumb|Sherlock Holmes zn\u00F3w bawi si\u0119 w Kapitana Oczywistego]] ...drog\u0105 dedukcji, m\u00F3j drogi czytelniku. Holmes do ciebie Sherlock Holmes (zwany Facetem, Kt\u00F3ry Wie Wszystko) \u2013 prywatny detektyw-konsultant (ang. consulting detective). Facet, kt\u00F3ry seryjnie wie wszystko, a je\u015Bli nie wie, to si\u0119 dowie. W przypadku zapomnienia, \u017Ce to detektyw-konsultant i nazwania go zwyk\u0142ym detektywem mo\u017Cna oberwa\u0107 praktycznie ka\u017Cdym rodzajem broni. Wystarczy mu jeden rzut oka na Ciebie, \u017Ceby wiedzie\u0107 gdzie kupujesz bu\u0142ki na \u015Bniadanie, ile pieni\u0119dzy dosta\u0142e\u015B w ramach ostatniej wyp\u0142aty i kiedy ostatni raz pra\u0142e\u015B t\u0119 kurtk\u0119, ale na og\u00F3\u0142 raczy ludzi jedynie histori\u0105 ich ca\u0142ego \u017Cycia."@pl , "Sherlock Holmes (\u30B7\u30E3\u30FC\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF \u30DB\u30FC\u30E0\u30BA, Sherlock Holmes ?) es un famoso y legendario detective ingl\u00E9s conocido por su r\u00E1pido razonamiento. Es asistido por una joven llamada Iris Watson. Ayuda a Ry\u016Bnosuke Naruhod\u014D en las investigaciones penales a trav\u00E9s del uso del razonamiento y de la l\u00F3gica para poder resolver o avanzar en la investigaci\u00F3n."@es , "Sherlock Holmes lived on Baker Street in England in the late 19th century. He was a consulting detective that Scotland Yard worked with on several cases. He was noted for his intellectual prowess and keen observation. He had the almost uncanny ability to deduce things about individuals or situations simply by observing the not-so-obvious facts. His colleague was Dr. John Watson, who cataloged their adventures. Over the years Holmes made several enemies, the most notable being Professor Moriarty."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional 19th century private detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a legendary English detective known for his rapid-fire abductive reasoning. He assists Ry\u016Bnosuke Naruhod\u014D with criminal investigations and is himself assisted by a young girl called Iris Watson."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based \"consulting detective\", Holmes is famous for using his astute logical reasoning, his ability to take almost any disguise, and his forensic science skills to solve difficult cases. Holmes, who first appeared in publication in 1887, was featured in four novels and 56 short stories."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a hero made famous in his many books, films and television series. He was created by the writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is a Victorian-era detective who is quite possibly the smartest man alive, using his amazing brainpower to out-think a number of villains and solve seemingly impossible cases."@en , "Sherlock Holmes may refer to: \n* The , instances of which are commonly named Sherlock Holmes \n* Characters from Effulgence \n* Sherlock Holmes (Arceus) from Arceus \n* Sherlock Holmes (Cloud) from Helios \n* Sherlock Holmes (Minus) from Sunshine \n* Sherlock Holmes (Phaeton) from Phaeton \n* Sherlock Holmes (Plus) from Apollo \n* Sherlock Holmes (Strat) from Doyle and now in Downside \n* Characters from Resplendence \n* Sherlock Holmes (Solaris) from Solaris"@en , "Sherlock Holmes is on a boat!"@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a 2010 British-American action mystery film based on the character of the same name created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The film was directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey and Dan Lin. The screenplay by Michael Robert Johnson, Anthony Peckham and Simon Kinberg was developed from a story by Lionel Wigram and Michael Robert Johnson. Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law portray Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson respectively."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a playable character in Attorney Online. In literature, he is a highly skilled private detective with amazing logic and a high attention for details. In AA, he is an eccentric dork who, despite coming up with the most convoluted and wrong conclusions, still possesses great intelligence and attention for clues. In AO, he's a stoner and USEFUL support for the defense who often comes up with case-twisting asspulls. He's also known for his inhuman reflexes and strenght like when he reflected a barbell during Turnabout /fit/."@en , "Sherlock Holmes was a fictional character in a series of novels and short stories written in the late 19th century and early 20th century by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes was an English detective who used his genius, along with comprehensive observation of his surroundings, deductive reasoning and logic, to solve crimes, serving as a \"consulting detective\" \u2013 an expert who is brought into cases that have proven too difficult for other investigators. He was accompanied on his missions by his close friend, the physician Dr. John H. Watson, who served as the narrator of the Holmes' stories. Holmes' nemesis was Professor James Moriarty."@en , "Sherlock Holmes appears in \"Secondhand Spoke\" after Chris sets up a cutway after noting that he and Stewie work perfectly together like Sherlock Holmes and Watson. In the cutaway, Holmes notes that red clay at the scene of the investigation came from a gay bathhouse. When Watson remarks on his knowledge, Holmes looks uncomfortable and passes it off as something gained from books and \"stuff.\" Holmes is voiced by Seth MacFarlane."@en , "Sherlock Holmes \u00E9tait un personnage de fiction cr\u00E9\u00E9 par Sir Arthur Conan Doyle dans les romans policiers Sherlock Holmes publi\u00E9s \u00E0 partir de 1887. (R\u00E9alit\u00E9 extrapol\u00E9e *)"@fr , "Sherlock Holmes ist ein erfundener Charakter des Schriftstellers Arthur Conan Doyle, die er in seinen Romanen und Erz\u00E4hlungen verwendete. Diese Sherlock Holmes-Geschichten wurden mehrfach verfilmt."@de , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was known to solve the hardest mysteries. In modern usage, Sherlock Holmes can, also, be described to people who want to look into a mystery. In 1988, Loren Smith called Dirk Pitt, \"Sherlock Holmes\", when he wanted to find out about the airplane wreckage in Smith's cabin."@en , "thumb|224pxSherlock Holmes ist eine vom britischen Schriftsteller Sir Arthur Conan Doyle geschaffene Kunstfigur, die in seinen zur Zeit des sp\u00E4ten 19. und fr\u00FChen 20. Jahrhunderts spielenden Romanen als Detektiv t\u00E4tig ist. Besondere Bedeutung f\u00FCr die Kriminalliteratur erlangte Holmes durch seine neuartige forensische Arbeitsmethode, die ausschlie\u00DFlich auf detailgenauer Beobachtung und n\u00FCchterner Schlu\u00DFfolgerung beruht. Er gilt bis heute weithin als Symbol erfolgreichen analytisch-rationalen Denkens und als Stereotyp des Privatdetektivs."@de , "Sherlock Holmes Wiki ist ein Wiki zu allem rund um den unvergleichlichen Sherlock Holmes. Dabei stehen die von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle geschriebenen B\u00FCcher und Geschichten im Mittelpunkt, doch auch alle anderen Medien, die sich der Figuren Conan Doyles bedienen, sollen Ber\u00FCcksichtigung finden."@de , "Charlie Scott-Smith (January 3,1989) is a British professional wrestler from Manchester, Great Britain.He is also the twin brother of William Scott-Smith. He currently is working for Revenge Your Honor , under the ring name, Sherlock Holmes."@en , "Sherlock Holmes was a world-renowned private detective of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His amazing skills for deductive reasoning and observation made him one of the foremost consulting investigators of all time. His companion, Dr John H Watson, with whom he shared a flat at 221b Baker Street, chronicled many of his cases under the identity of Sir Arthur \"Detective Conan\" Doyle. At present, he is retired with no plans of returning to full-time crime investigation."@en , "In \"The Skank Reflex Analysis\", Leonard calls Sheldon \"Sherlock\" after he can't figure out that Penny lied to them about sleeping with Raj. Penny told them that what they saw was not what it appeared to be so Sheldon takes Penny for her word and tries to figure out what really happened."@en , "Sherlock Holmes on kuuluisa kirjojen mestari salapoliisi. Holmes"@fi , "Sherlock Holmes was a brilliant London-based \"consulting detective.\" Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess and is renowned for his skillful use of astute observation, deductive reasoning, and inference to solve difficult cases. Besides his talent for deduction, Holmes was also a master of disguise, a skilled fighter in both hand-to-hand and weapon-based combat, profoundly knowledgeable in many sciences, and a skilled musician. He was assisted by his friend Dr. Watson, who would chronicle their adventures. Holmes had a brother named Mycroft Holmes who was a government official."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who was a London-based \"consulting detective\", Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to take almost any disguise, and his forensic science skills to solve difficult cases. Rodney McKay was once referred to as \"Sherlock\" by John Sheppard. (SGA: \"Spoils of War\")"@en , "Sherlock Holmes \u00E4r en p\u00E5hittad karakt\u00E4r i slutet av 19:e och tidig 20th \u00C5rhundrade som var en London-baserad \"konsulttj\u00E4nster detektiv\", \u00E4r Holmes k\u00E4nd f\u00F6r sina skarpsinniga logiska resonemang, hans f\u00F6rm\u00E5ga att ta n\u00E4stan vilken f\u00F6rkl\u00E4dnad, och hans r\u00E4ttsmedicinska kunskaper vetenskapen f\u00F6r att l\u00F6sa sv\u00E5ra fall. Rodney McKay var en g\u00E5ng kallad \"Sherlock\" av John Sheppard. (ATL: \"Spoils of War\") kategori:Filmer"@sv , "Sherlock Holmes ist eine H\u00F6rspielserie aus dem Hause Maritim herlock Holmes ist eine vom britischen Autor Sir Arthur Conan Doyle geschaffene Romanfigur, die zur Zeit des sp\u00E4ten 19. und fr\u00FChen 20. Jahrhunderts als Detektiv t\u00E4tig ist."@de , "Sherlock Holmes is published by IDW. Price per issue is $3.99."@en , "His True Name is Sherlock Holmes (\u30B7\u30E3\u30FC\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30DB\u30FC\u30E0\u30BA, Sh\u0101rokku H\u014Dmuzu?). Sherlock Holmes is the world's most famous detective, the genuine father of all detectives. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novels were the memoirs of his companion and assistant, Dr. John Watson. He works as a consulting detective in London and is famously based in a flat at 221B Baker Street. He has handled many requests, and has definitely gotten a fair share of serious cases from the London Metropolitan Police Department (Scotland Yard), some of which even involved the English government. He has a doctorates in medicine, economics and law and is a member of the Royal Society, he is especially well-versed in pharmacy."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a detective character created by Scottish author and physician, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle."@en , "The Sherlock Holmes franchise is a best-selling series created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It centers around the titular character, a London-based \"consulting detective\" who's abilities border on the fantastic."@en , "Sherlock Holmes was a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Indiana Jones was a fan of the Sherlock Holmes stories, and his letter to Conan Doyle led to a meeting between the pair over tea in April 1912."@en , "Sherlock Holmes was a hyper-logical and brilliant consulting detective who lived at 221B Baker Street, London from 1881/1882 until his death in 1903/1904, with the exception of a hiatus between 1891 and 1894."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He was devised by British author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his prowess at using logic and astute observation to solve cases. He is perhaps the most famous fictional detective, and indeed one of the best known and most universally recognizable literary characters."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and first published in 1887. He and his companion, Dr. Watson, have been spoofed or portrayed many times in Muppet productions, and the character Baskerville was named after the Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. Most of these portrayals rely heavily on the film characterization of Holmes by Basil Rathbone, including the familiar deerstalker cap and cape."@en , "When a robbery takes place, Dr. Watson rushes to his colleague Sherlock Holmes and informs him about it. Holmes calls and asks Jerry to buy a copy of The Times. When Tom chases Jerry, they end up in Holmes's apartment where Holmes was playing the violin for Dr. Watson during tea. Tom remembers the letter he was asked to deliver to Holmes. After reading it the letter sent by Red and her troubles, they decide to the theatre. Before Holmes leaves, he asks Tom and Jerry to co - operate with each. He is last seen at Red's wedding with wolf."@en , "Sherlock Holmes was a great detective living in London, England. Dr. Watson was his good friend and aide-de-camp. They share a similar relationship as Crispin is to Cedric. Sherlock catches criminals by deducing their life histories from a piece of lint on their jacket. Well, almost."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a famous detective."@en , "thumb|Data und Geordi als Sherlock Holmes und dessen Assistent Dr. Watson Sherlock Holmes ist eine fiktive Figur, die in mehreren Geschichten des Schriftstellers Sir Arthur Conan Doyle vorkommt. Unter anderen in dem Roman Das Tal der Angst."@de , "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en , "Sherlock Holmes is the famous detective invented by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and augmented by various writers and portrayers throughout the years. On the 'verse he is played by Kris, who developed a crush on the cold, intellectual, drug-addicted, socially impossible mind-without-a-heart after seeing Jeremy Brett on PBS at age 9. She feels some shame at what she's done, honest."@en , "Holmes had several notable relatives, including his father, Siger, and his brothers, Sherringford and Mycroft. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire) In 1887, Holmes and Watson helped the Seventh Doctor battle the creature posing as the Great Old One known as Azathoth. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire) Later in 1887, Holmes and Watson travelled to Cheldon Bonniface, 2010 to attend the wedding of Bernice Summerfield and Jason Kane, uncovering the schemes of during the festivities. (PROSE: Happy Endings) In 1888, Holmes and Watson met up with Iris Wildthyme and her companion Panda. (PROSE: The Shape of Things)"@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a famous fictional detective from the same-named book series by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle."@en , "Sherlock Holmes was a criminologist and homosexual in the late 19th century. He spends most of his time getting high and solving crimes with his husband John Watson. His influence on Doctor Who can be neither exaggerated nor explained."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective based in London, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He was based at the fictional address of 221B Baker Street. There is a museum dedicated to him at 239 Baker Street, while there is a statue outside Baker Street Station. The Sherlock Holmes Pub on Northumberland Street, near Trafalgar Square, houses a recreation of the 221b sitting room and a collection of memorabilia originally exhibited at the 1951 Festival of Britain. 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Owes Holmes a favour, like any other important person of the times."@en ; "right"@en ; "Sherlock"@fr ; ; "Strength, his brilliant brain"@en ; 6 ; 1865 ; "Sherringford Holmes"@en , "Mycroft Holmes"@en ; "Tom Holmes"@es ; "Black"@en . @prefix ns63: . ns63:wikiPageUsesTemplate . @prefix ns64: . ns64:wikiPageUsesTemplate . @prefix ns65: . ns65:wikiPageUsesTemplate , ; "Holmes"@fr ; "\u30B7\u30E3\u30FC\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF \u30DB\u30FC\u30E0\u30BA"@en , "Mr. \u30DB\u30FC\u30E0\u30BA"@en , "\u30DB\u30FC\u30E0\u30BA\u3055\u3093"@en , "\u30B7\u30E3\u30FC\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30DB\u30FC\u30E0\u30BA\u6C0F"@en , "\u63A2\u5075"@en , "\u30DB\u30FC\u30E0\u30BA"@en ; , , "Baker Street 211B, City of London"@en , ; "Sherlock Holmes.jpg"@fr ; "Sherlock Holmes"@en , ; 150 ; "Activa"@es ; "United Kingdom"@en ; "Private Detective"@en , "Master Detective"@en , "Consulting detective"@en , , "Detective"@en , "Greatest Detective"@en ; "Sherlock Holmes stories"@en ; , "The Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band"@en , "Dai Gyakuten Saiban: Naruhod\u014D Ry\u016Bnosuke no B\u014Dken"@es ; 2 ; ; "de.sherlockpedia"@de ; "Sherlock Holmes"@en ; "The Great Mouse Detective"@en ; "John H. Watson"@en , "Susato Mikotoba"@en , "Ry\u016Bnosuke Naruhod\u014D"@en , "His dog Toby, John Watson"@en , "Iris Watson"@en ; "Male"@en ; "Brilliant, aloof and almost entirely lacking in social graces. Sherlock is a unique young man with a mind like a 'racing engine'. Without problems to solve, it will tear itself to pieces. And the more bizarre and baffling the problems the better. He has set himself up as the world's only consulting detective, whom the police grudgingly accept as their superior."@en , "\"Elementary, my dear Watson.\""@en ; "Sherlock Holmes Wiki"@es ; "Michael Robert Johnson, Anthony Peckham, Simon Kinberg, Lionel Wigram"@en ; "Guy Ritchie"@en ; "Detective privado"@es ; "Tobias Gregson"@en ; 2009 ; "Sherlock holmes.jpg"@de , , 250 ; , "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle"@en , ; 300 , 275 ; "Sherlock Holmes"@es ; "Sherlock Holmes"@es ; "Black"@en ; "A Study in Scarlet"@de ; "Sherlock Holmes Wiki"@de ; "Arthur Conan Doyle"@de ; "de.sherlockpedia"@de ; ; "Sherlock Holmes"@es ; ns0:abstract "Sherlock Holmes may refer to: \n* The , instances of which are commonly named Sherlock Holmes \n* Characters from Effulgence \n* Sherlock Holmes (Arceus) from Arceus \n* Sherlock Holmes (Cloud) from Helios \n* Sherlock Holmes (Minus) from Sunshine \n* Sherlock Holmes (Phaeton) from Phaeton \n* Sherlock Holmes (Plus) from Apollo \n* Sherlock Holmes (Strat) from Doyle and now in Downside \n* Characters from Resplendence \n* Sherlock Holmes (Solaris) from Solaris"@en , "Sherlock Holmes ist ein erfundener Charakter des Schriftstellers Arthur Conan Doyle, die er in seinen Romanen und Erz\u00E4hlungen verwendete. Diese Sherlock Holmes-Geschichten wurden mehrfach verfilmt."@de , "Sherlock Holmes (\u30B7\u30E3\u30FC\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF \u30DB\u30FC\u30E0\u30BA, Sherlock Holmes ?) es un famoso y legendario detective ingl\u00E9s conocido por su r\u00E1pido razonamiento. Es asistido por una joven llamada Iris Watson. Ayuda a Ry\u016Bnosuke Naruhod\u014D en las investigaciones penales a trav\u00E9s del uso del razonamiento y de la l\u00F3gica para poder resolver o avanzar en la investigaci\u00F3n."@es , "Sherlock Holmes is a legendary English detective known for his rapid-fire abductive reasoning. He assists Ry\u016Bnosuke Naruhod\u014D with criminal investigations and is himself assisted by a young girl called Iris Watson."@en , "Sherlock Holmes \u00E4r en p\u00E5hittad karakt\u00E4r i slutet av 19:e och tidig 20th \u00C5rhundrade som var en London-baserad \"konsulttj\u00E4nster detektiv\", \u00E4r Holmes k\u00E4nd f\u00F6r sina skarpsinniga logiska resonemang, hans f\u00F6rm\u00E5ga att ta n\u00E4stan vilken f\u00F6rkl\u00E4dnad, och hans r\u00E4ttsmedicinska kunskaper vetenskapen f\u00F6r att l\u00F6sa sv\u00E5ra fall. Rodney McKay var en g\u00E5ng kallad \"Sherlock\" av John Sheppard. (ATL: \"Spoils of War\") kategori:Filmer"@sv , "Sherlock Holmes on kuuluisa kirjojen mestari salapoliisi. Holmes"@fi , "When a robbery takes place, Dr. Watson rushes to his colleague Sherlock Holmes and informs him about it. Holmes calls and asks Jerry to buy a copy of The Times. When Tom chases Jerry, they end up in Holmes's apartment where Holmes was playing the violin for Dr. Watson during tea. Tom remembers the letter he was asked to deliver to Holmes. After reading it the letter sent by Red and her troubles, they decide to the theatre. Before Holmes leaves, he asks Tom and Jerry to co - operate with each. When the duo met met the dancer Red who was being framed Holmes realise that it was a plot set up by his arch nemesis - Professor Moriarty. He and Watson go looking for Moriarty after ordering Tom and Jerry to take Red to his apartment for her safety. Moriarty activates his horseless carriage and he and Holmes fight atop the carriage. Tom acciddently breaks the brake and the carriage goes off on unfinished. Tom, Jerry, Red and Tuffy make it back. They believe Holmes to be dead. Dr Watson arrives and finds Holmes holding on to the edge with the Crown Jewels. He is last seen at Red's wedding with wolf."@en , "Sherlock Holmes ist eine H\u00F6rspielserie aus dem Hause Maritim herlock Holmes ist eine vom britischen Autor Sir Arthur Conan Doyle geschaffene Romanfigur, die zur Zeit des sp\u00E4ten 19. und fr\u00FChen 20. Jahrhunderts als Detektiv t\u00E4tig ist. Besondere Bedeutung erlangte Holmes durch seine neuartige Arbeitsmethode, die ausschlie\u00DFlich auf detailgenauer Beobachtung und n\u00FCchterner Schlussfolgerung beruht. Eine breite Leserschaft brachte ihm zu allen Zeiten au\u00DFerordentliche Anteilnahme entgegen und betrachtet ihn bisweilen sogar als einen ihrer Zeitgenossen. Er gilt bis heute weithin als Symbol erfolgreichen analytisch-rationalen Denkens."@de , "Sherlock Holmes appears in \"Secondhand Spoke\" after Chris sets up a cutway after noting that he and Stewie work perfectly together like Sherlock Holmes and Watson. In the cutaway, Holmes notes that red clay at the scene of the investigation came from a gay bathhouse. When Watson remarks on his knowledge, Holmes looks uncomfortable and passes it off as something gained from books and \"stuff.\" Holmes is voiced by Seth MacFarlane."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional 19th century private detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a famous fictional detective from the same-named book series by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is published by IDW. Price per issue is $3.99."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a 2010 British-American action mystery film based on the character of the same name created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The film was directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey and Dan Lin. The screenplay by Michael Robert Johnson, Anthony Peckham and Simon Kinberg was developed from a story by Lionel Wigram and Michael Robert Johnson. Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law portray Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson respectively."@en , "Sherlock Holmes \u00E9tait un personnage de fiction cr\u00E9\u00E9 par Sir Arthur Conan Doyle dans les romans policiers Sherlock Holmes publi\u00E9s \u00E0 partir de 1887. (R\u00E9alit\u00E9 extrapol\u00E9e *)"@fr , "Sherlock Holmes is a famous detective."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He was devised by British author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his prowess at using logic and astute observation to solve cases. He is perhaps the most famous fictional detective, and indeed one of the best known and most universally recognizable literary characters. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short-stories featuring his creation. Almost all were narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr John H. Watson, with the exception of two narrated by Holmes himself and two more written in the third person. The stories first appeared in magazine serialization, notably in The Strand Magazine, over a period of forty years. This was a common form of publication at the time: Charles Dickens' works were issued in a similar fashion. The stories cover a period from around 1878 up to 1903, with a final case in 1914. They are read as much for their characterization and the stylised late-Victorian era in which they take place as for the mysteries themselves. More actors have portrayed Sherlock Holmes than any other character, and by 1964, according to a report in The Times, the worldwide sales of the stories were running second only to the Bible.[citation needed]"@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was known to solve the hardest mysteries. In modern usage, Sherlock Holmes can, also, be described to people who want to look into a mystery. In 1988, Loren Smith called Dirk Pitt, \"Sherlock Holmes\", when he wanted to find out about the airplane wreckage in Smith's cabin."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective based in London, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He was based at the fictional address of 221B Baker Street. There is a museum dedicated to him at 239 Baker Street, while there is a statue outside Baker Street Station. The Sherlock Holmes Pub on Northumberland Street, near Trafalgar Square, houses a recreation of the 221b sitting room and a collection of memorabilia originally exhibited at the 1951 Festival of Britain. There are a number of Sherlock Holmes societies"@en , "__FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png"@en , "Sherlock Holmes was a hyper-logical and brilliant consulting detective who lived at 221B Baker Street, London from 1881/1882 until his death in 1903/1904, with the exception of a hiatus between 1891 and 1894."@en , "[[Plik:NoShitSherlock.png|200px|thumb|Sherlock Holmes zn\u00F3w bawi si\u0119 w Kapitana Oczywistego]] ...drog\u0105 dedukcji, m\u00F3j drogi czytelniku. Holmes do ciebie Sherlock Holmes (zwany Facetem, Kt\u00F3ry Wie Wszystko) \u2013 prywatny detektyw-konsultant (ang. consulting detective). Facet, kt\u00F3ry seryjnie wie wszystko, a je\u015Bli nie wie, to si\u0119 dowie. W przypadku zapomnienia, \u017Ce to detektyw-konsultant i nazwania go zwyk\u0142ym detektywem mo\u017Cna oberwa\u0107 praktycznie ka\u017Cdym rodzajem broni. Wystarczy mu jeden rzut oka na Ciebie, \u017Ceby wiedzie\u0107 gdzie kupujesz bu\u0142ki na \u015Bniadanie, ile pieni\u0119dzy dosta\u0142e\u015B w ramach ostatniej wyp\u0142aty i kiedy ostatni raz pra\u0142e\u015B t\u0119 kurtk\u0119, ale na og\u00F3\u0142 raczy ludzi jedynie histori\u0105 ich ca\u0142ego \u017Cycia. Sherlock mieszka na Baker Street 221b w Londynie, przez co doprowadza tym do sza\u0142u swoj\u0105 gosposi\u0119, pani\u0105 Hudson. Bardziej dba o sw\u00F3j wygl\u0105d ni\u017C o porz\u0105dek w mieszkaniu. Pali zar\u00F3wno fajk\u0119, jak i szlugi, za\u015B tyto\u0144 trzyma w starym perskim kapciu. Najbardziej w \u017Cyciu jara go praca \u2013 do tego stopnia, \u017Ce gdy si\u0119 nudzi, musi da\u0107 sobie w \u017Cy\u0142\u0119, najch\u0119tniej siedmioprocentowy roztw\u00F3r kokainy, tudzie\u017C morfiny. W wolnych chwilach bawi si\u0119 w eksperymenty chemiczne, kt\u00F3rych dokonuje w kuchni, sukcesywnie niszcz\u0105c przy tym blat. Poza tym lubi gra\u0107 na skrzypcach w ka\u017Cdej porze dnia i nocy (zupe\u0142nie olewaj\u0105c co\u015B tak prozaicznego jak cisza nocna), strzela\u0107 po \u015Bcianach i szpanowa\u0107 szlachetn\u0105 sztuk\u0105 obijania ryja zwan\u0105 baritsu. Mimo \u017Ce jest Facetem, Kt\u00F3ry Wie Wszystko, nie interesuje si\u0119 wszystkim \u2013 sam przyzna\u0142 kiedy\u015B, \u017Ce nie obchodzi go, czy to Ziemia kr\u0119ci si\u0119 wok\u00F3\u0142 S\u0142o\u0144ca, czy S\u0142o\u0144ce wok\u00F3\u0142 Ziemi. Ma starszego o siedem lat brata Mycrofta, kt\u00F3ry pono\u0107 jest jeszcze wi\u0119kszym spryciarzem ni\u017C on, ale niestety jest r\u00F3wnie\u017C o wiele bardziej leniwy i nie raczy\u0142 zaprezentowa\u0107 \u015Bwiatu swoich zdolno\u015Bci."@pl , "Sherlock Holmes was a criminologist and homosexual in the late 19th century. He spends most of his time getting high and solving crimes with his husband John Watson. His influence on Doctor Who can be neither exaggerated nor explained."@en , "thumb|224pxSherlock Holmes ist eine vom britischen Schriftsteller Sir Arthur Conan Doyle geschaffene Kunstfigur, die in seinen zur Zeit des sp\u00E4ten 19. und fr\u00FChen 20. Jahrhunderts spielenden Romanen als Detektiv t\u00E4tig ist. Besondere Bedeutung f\u00FCr die Kriminalliteratur erlangte Holmes durch seine neuartige forensische Arbeitsmethode, die ausschlie\u00DFlich auf detailgenauer Beobachtung und n\u00FCchterner Schlu\u00DFfolgerung beruht. Er gilt bis heute weithin als Symbol erfolgreichen analytisch-rationalen Denkens und als Stereotyp des Privatdetektivs. Als Vorbild f\u00FCr Holmes diente der Detektiv Dupont aus der Feder von Edgar Allen Poe."@de , "His True Name is Sherlock Holmes (\u30B7\u30E3\u30FC\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30DB\u30FC\u30E0\u30BA, Sh\u0101rokku H\u014Dmuzu?). Sherlock Holmes is the world's most famous detective, the genuine father of all detectives. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novels were the memoirs of his companion and assistant, Dr. John Watson. He works as a consulting detective in London and is famously based in a flat at 221B Baker Street. He has handled many requests, and has definitely gotten a fair share of serious cases from the London Metropolitan Police Department (Scotland Yard), some of which even involved the English government. He has a doctorates in medicine, economics and law and is a member of the Royal Society, he is especially well-versed in pharmacy. Sherlock and Watson were investigating the death of Henry Jekyll. Sherlock received a letter prior from his death, the letter explains about his failed experiment and his Hyde persona. Sherlock was convinced that the Clock Tower was involved with \"The incident of Jack the Ripper\"."@en , "Sherlock Holmes Wiki ist ein Wiki zu allem rund um den unvergleichlichen Sherlock Holmes. Dabei stehen die von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle geschriebenen B\u00FCcher und Geschichten im Mittelpunkt, doch auch alle anderen Medien, die sich der Figuren Conan Doyles bedienen, sollen Ber\u00FCcksichtigung finden."@de , "Sherlock Holmes was a fictional character in a series of novels and short stories written in the late 19th century and early 20th century by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes was an English detective who used his genius, along with comprehensive observation of his surroundings, deductive reasoning and logic, to solve crimes, serving as a \"consulting detective\" \u2013 an expert who is brought into cases that have proven too difficult for other investigators. He was accompanied on his missions by his close friend, the physician Dr. John H. Watson, who served as the narrator of the Holmes' stories. Holmes' nemesis was Professor James Moriarty. Data was fond of Holmes and his ability to solve mysteries by careful examination of the available evidence. Data found the great detective's methodology of deductive reasoning to be quite useful in performing his duties. (TNG: \"Data's Day\" )"@en , "Charlie Scott-Smith (January 3,1989) is a British professional wrestler from Manchester, Great Britain.He is also the twin brother of William Scott-Smith. He currently is working for Revenge Your Honor , under the ring name, Sherlock Holmes."@en , "Egli era accompagnato nelle sue missioni dal suo amico fidato, il medico Dr. John H. Watson, che svolgeva la funzione di narratore delle storie di Holmes. La nemesi di Holmes era il professor James Moriarty. Data era appassionato delle storie del grande detective e della sua abilit\u00E0 di risolvere i misteri a partire dall'attento esame delle prove disponibili. (TNG: \"Una giornata di Data\") Egli venne a conoscenza del personaggio di Holmes quando Riker defin\u00EC Picard un investigatore privato, (TNG: \"Solo in mezzo a noi\") anche se venne introdotto nelle trame di Arthur Conan Doyle dal capitano Picard. (TNG: \"Una giornata di Data\") Quando descrisse Dixon Hill a Data, Geordi La Forge defin\u00EC Hill come uno Sherlock Holmes del XX secolo. (TNG: \"Il grande addio\") In seguito, Data interpret\u00F2 il ruolo di Holmes in un programma del ponte ologrammi, accompagnato da La Forge nella parte del dottor Watson. La Forge, mentre accompagnava Data e Katherine Pulaski nella sfida alla risoluzione di un mistero di Holmes che non aveva ancora letto, programm\u00F2 accidentalmente l'ologramma di Moriarty cos\u00EC accuratamente che esso divent\u00F2 auto-consapevole, apprendendo la propria vera natura, richiedendo al computer di creare un avversario in grado di sconfiggere Data, anzich\u00E9 in grado di battere Holmes. (TNG: \"Elementare, caro Data\", \"La nave in bottiglia\") Data riteneva che la metodologia di ragionamento deduttivo di Holmes fosse molto utile nello svolgimento delle proprie mansioni. (TNG: \"Una giornata di Data\") Il capitano Spock una volta afferm\u00F2, \"un mio antenato sosteneva che se si elimina l'impossibile, ci\u00F2 che rimane \u2013 per quanto improbabile \u2013 deve essere la verit\u00E0.\" (Star Trek VI: Rotta verso l'ignoto) Questa in realt\u00E0 \u00E8 una famosa citazione di Holmes. (TNG: \"Una giornata di Data\") Anche la versione della realt\u00E0 alternativa di Spock cit\u00F2 questo aforisma, sebbene non lo attribuisca ad un antenato. (Star Trek) Informazioni di retroscenaLa prima menzione di questo aforisma si trova nel romanzo di Sherlock Holmes Il segno dei quattro, pubblicato nel 1890. Variazioni della citazione appaiono anche nei romanzi brevi \"The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet\" (1892), \"The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans\" (1908) e \"The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier\" (1926)."@it , "Sherlock Holmes was a world-renowned private detective of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His amazing skills for deductive reasoning and observation made him one of the foremost consulting investigators of all time. His companion, Dr John H Watson, with whom he shared a flat at 221b Baker Street, chronicled many of his cases under the identity of Sir Arthur \"Detective Conan\" Doyle. At present, he is retired with no plans of returning to full-time crime investigation."@en , "Sherlock Holmes ist eine von Sir Arthur Conan Doyle erdachte Figur, die im sp\u00E4ten 19. und fr\u00FChen 20. Jahrhundert in 56 Erz\u00E4hlungen und vier Romanen als beratender Detektiv t\u00E4tig ist und dabei besondere F\u00E4higkeiten beweist. Seine forensiche Arbeitsmethode, die auf Beobachtung und logischer Schlussfolgerung basiert, machen Holmes zum Prototypen des analytisch-rationalen Denkers. Dar\u00FCber hinaus beweist der Meisterdetektiv in unz\u00E4hligen Pastiches, Filmen und anderen Medien sein K\u00F6nnen und z\u00E4hlt somit zu den bekanntesten Detektiven der Weltliteratur."@de , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who was a London-based \"consulting detective\", Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to take almost any disguise, and his forensic science skills to solve difficult cases. Rodney McKay was once referred to as \"Sherlock\" by John Sheppard. (SGA: \"Spoils of War\")"@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a famous London-based detective known for his great intelligence in the field of deduction and investigation, his astute logical reasoning, and his incredible ability in the art of disguise. He often uses these skills in use with his knowledge in forensic science to solve cold/difficult cases. His assistant is John Watson. In Soul Eater, not much is known about Sherlock Holmes. However, he's worked with John Watson and Excalibur on various cases. He seems to respect Excalibur unconditionally to the point when Excalibur assumed John was the murderer, he did not speak out of term despite his skill and obviousness of John not committing murder."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A brilliant London-based \"consulting detective\", Holmes is famous for using his astute logical reasoning, his ability to take almost any disguise, and his forensic science skills to solve difficult cases. Holmes, who first appeared in publication in 1887, was featured in four novels and 56 short stories."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is a consulting detective."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and first published in 1887. He and his companion, Dr. Watson, have been spoofed or portrayed many times in Muppet productions, and the character Baskerville was named after the Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. Most of these portrayals rely heavily on the film characterization of Holmes by Basil Rathbone, including the familiar deerstalker cap and cape."@en , "thumb|Data und Geordi als Sherlock Holmes und dessen Assistent Dr. Watson Sherlock Holmes ist eine fiktive Figur, die in mehreren Geschichten des Schriftstellers Sir Arthur Conan Doyle vorkommt. Unter anderen in dem Roman Das Tal der Angst."@de , "The Sherlock Holmes franchise is a best-selling series created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It centers around the titular character, a London-based \"consulting detective\" who's abilities border on the fantastic. Holmes, who first appeared in publication in 1887, was featured in four novels and 56 short stories. The first novel, A Study in Scarlet, appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual in 1887 and the second, The Sign of the Four, in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890. The character grew tremendously in popularity with the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine, beginning with \"A Scandal in Bohemia\" in 1891; further series of short stories and two novels published in serial form appeared between then and 1927. The stories cover a period from around 1880 up to 1914. All but four stories are narrated by Holmes's friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson; two are narrated by Holmes himself (\"The Blanched Soldier\" and \"The Lion's Mane\") and two others are written in the third person (\"The Mazarin Stone\" and \"His Last Bow\"). In two stories (\"The Musgrave Ritual\" and \"The Gloria Scott\"), Holmes tells Watson the main story from his memories, while Watson becomes the narrator of the frame story. The first and fourth novels, A Study in Scarlet and The Valley of Fear, each include a long interval of omniscient narration recounting events unknown to either Holmes or Watson."@en , "Holmes had several notable relatives, including his father, Siger, and his brothers, Sherringford and Mycroft. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire) In 1887, Holmes and Watson helped the Seventh Doctor battle the creature posing as the Great Old One known as Azathoth. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire) Later in 1887, Holmes and Watson travelled to Cheldon Bonniface, 2010 to attend the wedding of Bernice Summerfield and Jason Kane, uncovering the schemes of during the festivities. (PROSE: Happy Endings) In 1888, Holmes and Watson met up with Iris Wildthyme and her companion Panda. (PROSE: The Shape of Things) In 1894, Holmes investigated The West End Horror (novel by Nicholas Meyer) and may or may not have encountered the Eighth Doctor at the time. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) Having completed a second run of Holmes stories for publication in The Strand, Conan Doyle got tired of writing stories about the detective, and wrote a story in which a villain, Moriarty, caused Holmes' death. This failed to stick. (COMIC: Character Assassin) In 1911, Holmes prevented Alexander Korvo from destroying History of Earth Volume 36,379 that contained information about a Gomagog invasion of Earth. Unbeknownst to him, he was saved by Iris Wildthyme from being killed by a bomb during this adventure. In 1927, he attended Korvo's funeral, where he encountered Dorian Gray, who foiled Korvo's later plan. (AUDIO: The Adventure of the Bloomsbury Bomber, The Feast of Magog, Kronos Vad's History of Earth Vol. 36,379)"@en , "Sherlock Holmes was a great detective living in London, England. Dr. Watson was his good friend and aide-de-camp. They share a similar relationship as Crispin is to Cedric. Sherlock catches criminals by deducing their life histories from a piece of lint on their jacket. Well, almost."@en , "In \"The Skank Reflex Analysis\", Leonard calls Sheldon \"Sherlock\" after he can't figure out that Penny lied to them about sleeping with Raj. Penny told them that what they saw was not what it appeared to be so Sheldon takes Penny for her word and tries to figure out what really happened. In \"The Mommy Observation\", Raj has coralled the gang into another murder mystery game where they have to figure out who killed Stuart. Bernadette makes a comment and Raj calls her a regular Byomkesh Bakshi. Bernadette wonders if that is an Indian Sherlock Holmes. Raj retorts that maybe Sherlock Holmes the English Byomkesh Bakshi. Amy checks and anounces that Sherlock Holmes came first, where Raj mumbles that everyone has to be a Byomkesh Bakshi. In \"The Locomotion Interruption\", Sheldon is robbed on his train trip and finds himself in Kingman Arizona in a train station with no possessions and no pants. After taken to the local police station, his case is handled by an Officer Hernandez. While Sheldon sits in front of the officer's desk, Sheldon doesn't feel that he is concentrating enough on finding his possessions. Sheldon lectures him on the detective methods of Sherlock Holmes. \"Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth.\" Sheldon asks him if he has tried that to which the officer says that he hasn't. Sheldon tells him that maybe he should since there have been a lot of books named Sherlock Holmes and none named after him. Later Sheldon suggests that he try using cocaine to sharpen his mind like Sherlock Holmes did. Then looking at the officer's snack he hopes that his Cool Ranch Doritos will do just as well."@en , "Genius, according to Thomas Carlyle, is an infinite capacity for taking pains. Sherlock Holmes doesn't really ascribe to the concept of \"genius,\" as premised on romanticized and hypothetical notions of cognitive ability as he thinks it is, but he does ascribe to the concept of taking pains. At heart he's an intelligent, curious, and intellectually passionate person who devotes his life to learning and understanding as much about the world as possible, as well as trying to find and expose the truth. However, he's also an overgrown teenager. His social and emotional development hasn't matched his cognitive: he's introverted, defensive, socially awkward, and very immature. In many ways he's a smart kid who never grew into a smart adult -- forever raising his hand in class, correcting the teacher, appointing himself the leader of every science project, and otherwise still as defensive and as prone to showing-off as a boy in sixth form. He likes books more than people, computers definitely more than books, sulks when his ego's stung, and secretly fantasizes about the day everyone will realize he's right about everything and applaud how clever he is. He's moody and impatient, often unable to cope with other people's inability to keep up with him, and even more unable to cope with rejection or skepticism; he's a bit of a drama queen prone to fits of quitting the metaphorical internets every time something doesn't go his way, sulking for long periods of time, and changing his mind at the drop of a hat. He's not exactly cruel and is not incapable of being polite or professional, but he's definitely the most petulant consulting detective you're likely to meet. Like any other person, Sherlock does want friends, he's just terminally inept at making and keeping them. He's thin-skinned, mercurial, easily stung, wants all of your attention one moment and then wants you to vanish from the room the next, and otherwise is sort of like trying to be friends with a cat. He's getting better at playing with others, though, as his career as a consulting detective has landed him and other people in hot water and caused him to realize that his crime-fighting game of cops and robbers has real consequences. He's developed a better sense of responsibility and appreciation for other people now that he's gone through a lot more humbling experiences -- however, it's still a very awkward and fledgling sense. He has a strong sense of right and wrong that sometimes clouds the fact that other people's senses of right and wrong matter too, and that his ends don't always justify his means. He is curious about just about everything and will get to know people in many walks of life to learn more -- from CEOs to graffiti artists -- but is also absolutely terrible at disguising when something bores him, which is a lot. He's often bored. He lives his life chasing after things to entertain him, or at least did until very recently, and trying to acquire some semblance of maturity and patience hasn't come easy. Personally, he's a techie who likes his iPhone and his laptop and his chemistry kits and will be put out to find them all missing. He's also a privileged young yuppie who takes great pains with his wardrobe (though will never admit it), and will also be put out to find that missing. He's used to the creature comforts of urban life and --- whether he admits it or not -- the privilege of being a young white British blueblood with a powerful and high-ranking brother, and will generally be very put out to find everything he knows and depends on turned arse-over-teakettle. He thought his humbling experiences were finished with Jim Moriarty. He's wrong. He's very wrong."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is on a boat!"@en , "Sherlock Holmes ist ein vom britischen Schriftsteller Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) geschaffener literarischer Detektiv und Hauptprotagonist seiner Romane und Erz\u00E4hlungen aus dem sp\u00E4ten 19. und fr\u00FChen 20. Jahrhundert, und ein Freund der Turtles in der 1987iger Cartoonserie."@de , "Sherlock Holmes is a detective character created by Scottish author and physician, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle."@en , "Sherlock Holmes was a brilliant London-based \"consulting detective.\" Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess and is renowned for his skillful use of astute observation, deductive reasoning, and inference to solve difficult cases. Besides his talent for deduction, Holmes was also a master of disguise, a skilled fighter in both hand-to-hand and weapon-based combat, profoundly knowledgeable in many sciences, and a skilled musician. He was assisted by his friend Dr. Watson, who would chronicle their adventures. Holmes had a brother named Mycroft Holmes who was a government official. Sherlock Holmes's nemesis was Professor Moriarty, whom he clashed with on multiple occasions."@en , "thumb Sherlock Holmes es un personaje creado en 1887 por el escritor escoc\u00E9s sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Es un detective ingl\u00E9s de finales del siglo XIX que destaca por su inteligencia, su h\u00E1bil uso de la observaci\u00F3n y el razonamiento deductivo para resolver casos dif\u00EDciles. Es protagonista de una serie de cuatro novelas y cincuenta y seis relatos de ficci\u00F3n, que componen el \u00ABcanon holmesiano\u00BB, publicados en su mayor\u00EDa por The Strand Magazine."@es , "Sherlock Holmes is a hero made famous in his many books, films and television series. He was created by the writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is a Victorian-era detective who is quite possibly the smartest man alive, using his amazing brainpower to out-think a number of villains and solve seemingly impossible cases."@en , "Sherlock Holmes was a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Indiana Jones was a fan of the Sherlock Holmes stories, and his letter to Conan Doyle led to a meeting between the pair over tea in April 1912."@en , "Sherlock Holmes \u00E8 nato il 6 gennaio 1800 (la Befana, non a caso). Si vanta di essere un consulente investigativo, quando in realt\u00E0 si fa qualche pipa e arriva per caso alla soluzione. Non si sa ancora come facciano ad esistere quattro romanzi e 56 racconti brevi di Holmes, dato che Doyle lo odiava con tutto se stesso."@it , "Sherlock Holmes is the famous detective invented by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and augmented by various writers and portrayers throughout the years. On the 'verse he is played by Kris, who developed a crush on the cold, intellectual, drug-addicted, socially impossible mind-without-a-heart after seeing Jeremy Brett on PBS at age 9. She feels some shame at what she's done, honest."@en , "You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Sherlock Holmes/preload editintro=Sherlock Holmes/editintro width=25 This wiki is the Sherlock Holmes Encylopedia"@en , "Sherlock Holmes lived on Baker Street in England in the late 19th century. He was a consulting detective that Scotland Yard worked with on several cases. He was noted for his intellectual prowess and keen observation. He had the almost uncanny ability to deduce things about individuals or situations simply by observing the not-so-obvious facts. His colleague was Dr. John Watson, who cataloged their adventures. Over the years Holmes made several enemies, the most notable being Professor Moriarty. By the 1970s, the adventures of Sherlock Holmes are well known to history, Marvin White often cited him as an influence in his detective work."@en , "Sherlock Holmes is a playable character in Attorney Online. In literature, he is a highly skilled private detective with amazing logic and a high attention for details. In AA, he is an eccentric dork who, despite coming up with the most convoluted and wrong conclusions, still possesses great intelligence and attention for clues. In AO, he's a stoner and USEFUL support for the defense who often comes up with case-twisting asspulls. He's also known for his inhuman reflexes and strenght like when he reflected a barbell during Turnabout /fit/."@en . . . . . . . . . . ns0:wikiPageDisambiguates . . . . . . . . . . ; . . ns0:wikiPageDisambiguates . .