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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - List of Disney characters - Sorted by movie/series

1 A B C D F G H K L M O P S T W #Characters from comics and shorts List of Disney characters - 101 Dalmatians. Ahab Anita Radcliffe/Dearly Cadpig Captain the Horse Colonel Cruella De Vil Dipstick Dirty Dawson Duchess the Cow Horace Badun Jasper Badun Little Lightning Lucky Nanny Patch Perdita Pongo Princess the Cow Roger Radcliffe/Dearly ...

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List of Disney characters, List of Disney characters - Sorted by movie/series, List of Disney characters - 101 Dalmatians, List of Disney characters - 102 Dalmatians, List of Disney characters - Adventures of the Gummi Bears, List of Disney characters - Aladdin, List of Disney characters - Alice in Wonderland, List of Disney characters - American Dragon: Jake Long, List of Disney characters - Atlantis: The Lost Empire, List of Disney characters - Bambi, List of Disney characters - Beauty and the Beast, List of Disney characters - Bonkers, List of Disney characters - Brandy and Mr. Whiskers, List of Disney characters - Brother Bear, List of Disney characters - Chicken Little, List of Disney characters - Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, List of Disney characters - Cinderella, List of Disney characters - Darkwing Duck, List of Disney characters - Dave the Barbarian, List of Disney characters - DuckTales, List of Disney characters - Dumbo, List of Disney characters - Fantasia, List of Disney characters - Fillmore!, List of Disney characters - Gargoyles, List of Disney characters - Goof Troop, List of Disney characters - Hercules, List of Disney characters - Home on the Range, List of Disney characters - Kim Possible, List of Disney characters - Lady and the Tramp, List of Disney characters - Lilo & Stitch, List of Disney characters - Mickey Mouse Works, List of Disney characters - Mulan, List of Disney characters - Oliver & Company, List of Disney characters - Peter Pan, List of Disney characters - Pinocchio, List of Disney characters - Pocahontas, List of Disney characters - Robin Hood, List of Disney characters - Sleeping Beauty, List of Disney characters - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, List of Disney characters - TaleSpin, List of Disney characters - Tarzan, List of Disney characters - Teacher's Pet, List of Disney characters - Teamo Supremo, List of Disney characters - The Aristocats, List of Disney characters - The Buzz on Maggie, List of Disney characters - The Emperor's New Groove, List of Disney characters - The Hunchback of Notre Dame, List of Disney characters - The Jungle Book, List of Disney characters - The Lion King, List of Disney characters - The Little Mermaid, List of Disney characters - The Mighty Ducks, List of Disney characters - The Rescuers, List of Disney characters - The Rescuers Down Under, List of Disney characters - The Sword in the Stone, List of Disney characters - The Weekenders, List of Disney characters - The Wuzzles, List of Disney characters - Treasure Planet, List of Disney characters - Winnie the Pooh, List of Disney characters - Characters from comics and shorts, List of Disney characters - Sorted by character, List of Disney characters - A, List of Disney characters - B, List of Disney characters - C, List of Disney characters - D, List of Disney characters - E, List of Disney characters - F, List of Disney characters - G, List of Disney characters - H, List of Disney characters - I, List of Disney characters - J, List of Disney characters - K, List of Disney characters - L, List of Disney characters - M, List of Disney characters - N, List of Disney characters - O, List of Disney characters - P, List of Disney characters - Q, List of Disney characters - R, List of Disney characters - S, List of Disney characters - T, List of Disney characters - U, List of Disney characters - V, List of Disney characters - W, List of Disney characters - Y, List of Disney characters - Z

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Tornado - Social implications of tornadoes

Tornado damage to man-made structures from a tornado is a result of the high wind velocity and windblown debris. Tornadic winds have been measured well in excess of 300 mph (480 km/h). Tornado season in North America is generally March through October, although tornadoes can occur at any time of year. They tend to occur in the afternoons and evenings: over 80 percent of all tornadoes strike between noon and midnight. Trained weather spotters are often on alert to look for tornadoes and notify local weather agencies when severe weather ...

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Tornado, Tornado - Terminology, Tornado - Formation, Tornado - Characteristics, Tornado - Intensity, Tornado - Frequency of occurrence, Tornado - Social implications of tornadoes, Tornado - Awareness and safety, Tornado - Tornado as metaphor, Tornado - Motion pictures with a tornado theme

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - List of kigo - Autumn: 8 August—6 November

List of kigo - The Season. Autumn (aki); other combinations are Autumn has come (aki kinu), Autumn is ending (aki hatsu), Autumn being gone (iku aki). August (hazuki or hachigazu), September (nagatsuki or kugatsu) and October (jūgatsu or kannazuki). The ninth month (kugatsu) in the Japanese calendar is equivalent roughly to October in the Gregorian calendar, therefore End of September (kugatsujin) ...

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List of kigo, List of kigo - Saijiki, List of kigo - List of Kigo, List of kigo - Spring: 4 February—5 May, List of kigo - The Season, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - The Earth, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Observances, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - Plants, List of kigo - Summer: 6 May—7 August, List of kigo - The Season, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - The Earth, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Observances, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - Plants, List of kigo - Autumn: 8 August—6 November, List of kigo - The Season, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - The Earth, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Observances, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - Plants, List of kigo - Winter: 7 November—3 February, List of kigo - The Season, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - The Earth, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Observances, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - Plants, List of kigo - New Years, List of kigo - The Season, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Observances, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - All Year, List of kigo - The Year, List of kigo - The Sky and Heavens, List of kigo - The Earth, List of kigo - Humanity, List of kigo - Customs & Religion, List of kigo - Animals, List of kigo - Plants, List of kigo - Kigo and seasons, List of kigo - Helpful lists of species

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito - Characters And Plot Anime

Azuma Hazuki (東 菜月) is the most obvious example (though hardly the first) of the "tall, dark, and bishōjo" archetype; tall, brooding, and serious, with long black hair and striking blue eyes. This is the closest thing to seme or "top" that appears in most yuri. She appears cold and unfriendly to most people and is fiercely protective of Hatsumi; however, she is actually very vulnerable and romantic, even to the point of being somewhat submissive, and idolizes Hatsumi to extreme levels. So much so, in fact, that she considers he ...

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Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito, Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito - Overview, Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito - Characters And Plot Anime, Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito - Other Media

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Kung Fu Hustle - Martial Artists

Kung Fu Hustle - Sing. The protagonist of the movie, who initially seems to be a normal man with no martial arts training, ultimately uses an immensely-powerful technique called Buddha's Palm, which can project attacks into buildings, the ground, and other solid objects in the shape of a massive palm. He also has the personal ability to completely regenerate any injuries, rec ...

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Kung Fu Hustle, Kung Fu Hustle - Plot, Kung Fu Hustle - Martial Artists, Kung Fu Hustle - Sing, Kung Fu Hustle - Landlord, Kung Fu Hustle - Landlady, Kung Fu Hustle - The Beast 火雲邪神 in Traditional Chinese, Kung Fu Hustle - Donut, Kung Fu Hustle - Tailor, Kung Fu Hustle - Coolie 苦力 in Traditional Chinese, Kung Fu Hustle - #2 Killers a.k.a. The Harpists, Kung Fu Hustle - Parody of other films, Kung Fu Hustle - Romance, Kung Fu Hustle - Trivia, Kung Fu Hustle - Awards, Kung Fu Hustle - Cast

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Magical objects in Harry Potter - Prank Objects

Magical objects in Harry Potter - Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. Headless Hat  Creates a limited field of invisibility. Specifically, the wearer's head. Hermione actually calls it "Clever." Extendable Ears  Placing one end of one of these long, flesh-colored strings in one's ear allows one to hear anything at the other end. Used for spying in many instances. Can't listen through doors if an Imperturbable charm has been placed on the door. Skivin ...

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Magical objects in Harry Potter, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Transportation, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Broomsticks, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Floo Powder, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Flying Carpets, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Hand of Glory, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Portkey, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Time-Turner, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Vanishing Cabinet, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Letters and signs, Magical objects in Harry Potter - The Dark Mark, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Letters, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Potions, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Prank Objects, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Other, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Other Magical Objects, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Chocolate Frog, Magical objects in Harry Potter - James's and Sirius's Detention Mirrors, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Horcruxes, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Howler, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Invisibility Cloak, Magical objects in Harry Potter - The Marauder's Map, Magical objects in Harry Potter - The Mirror of Erised, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Pensieve, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Photographs, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Portraits, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Put-Outer, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Quidditch equipment, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Remembrall, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Revealer, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Self-Shuffling playing cards, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Sneakoscope, Magical objects in Harry Potter - The Sorting Hat, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Spellotape, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Tom Riddle's diary, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Umbridge's Quill, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Wand, Magical objects in Harry Potter - Wizard's Chess

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - List of DC Comics characters - List of characters

List of DC Comics characters - 0-9. 711 List of DC Comics characters - A. Abattoir Abel Abin Sur Able Crown Abra Kadabra Access (Amalgam Comics) Ace Ace of Clubs Ace of Spades Ace the Bathound Acidia Acro-Bat Adam Admiral Storm Advance Man Aegeus Aerialist Agent Orange Airstryke Air-W ...

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List of DC Comics characters, List of DC Comics characters - List of characters, List of DC Comics characters - 0-9, List of DC Comics characters - A, List of DC Comics characters - B, List of DC Comics characters - C, List of DC Comics characters - D, List of DC Comics characters - E, List of DC Comics characters - F, List of DC Comics characters - G, List of DC Comics characters - H, List of DC Comics characters - I, List of DC Comics characters - J, List of DC Comics characters - K, List of DC Comics characters - L, List of DC Comics characters - M, List of DC Comics characters - N, List of DC Comics characters - O, List of DC Comics characters - P, List of DC Comics characters - Q, List of DC Comics characters - R, List of DC Comics characters - S, List of DC Comics characters - T, List of DC Comics characters - U, List of DC Comics characters - V, List of DC Comics characters - W, List of DC Comics characters - X, List of DC Comics characters - Y, List of DC Comics characters - Z, List of DC Comics characters - List of teams and organizations, List of DC Comics characters - List of alien races

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Texas - Geography and climate

Dallas is the county seat of Dallas County. A small portion of the city also extends into the neighboring counties of Collin County, Denton County, Kaufman County, and Rockwall County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 997.1 km² (385.0 mi²). 887.2 km² (342.5 mi²) of it is land and 110.0 km² (42.5 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 11.03% water. These statistics are only for the city of Dallas proper. In fact, Dallas is a small part of the much larger urbanized area called the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Abou ...

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Dallas Texas, Dallas Texas - History, Dallas Texas - Early settlers, Dallas Texas - A city emerges, Dallas Texas - The 20th century, Dallas Texas - Geography and climate, Dallas Texas - Geology, Dallas Texas - Climate, Dallas Texas - Economy, Dallas Texas - Demographics, Dallas Texas - Crime, Dallas Texas - Religion, Dallas Texas - People and culture, Dallas Texas - Architecture, Dallas Texas - Tallest Buildings, Dallas Texas - Districts and communities, Dallas Texas - Major Areas, Dallas Texas - Education, Dallas Texas - Colleges and universities, Dallas Texas - Public schools, Dallas Texas - Transportation, Dallas Texas - Airports, Dallas Texas - Mass transportation, Dallas Texas - Highways, Dallas Texas - Sports, Dallas Texas - Sister cities

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - London in film - Criminals

Historic periods in the city's underworld have been portrayed in a small number of films. Examples include Where's Jack? (17th century), The First Great Train Robbery (Victorian era), Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (World War II) and The Krays (the 1960s), while 10 Rillington Place (1971) recreated 1940s London, filming in the actual street where John Christie carried out his infamous murders. Other films have evoked London's underworld in the modern era, including Robbery (1967), Villain ...

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London in film, London in film - Historical London, London in film - Pre-Victorian London, London in film - Victorian London, London in film - 20th Century, London in film - Ealing Comedies, London in film - Swinging London, London in film - Romantic London, London in film - Thrillers, London in film - London Underground, London in film - Science fiction, London in film - Criminals, London in film - The other side of London, London in film - Kids London, London in film - Musical London

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Lemuria continent - Kumari Kandam and Lemuria

Kumari Kandam has often been compared and identified with Lemuria. According to Tamil Tradition, the Dravidians originally came from a submerged island Kumarikhandam in the south of India. The Epics Shilappadikaram and Manimekhalai describe the submerged city of Puhar. At Mahabalipuram, near Chennai, submerged ruins have been found in the ocean. Also in Ayyavazhi mythology, the Akilattirattu Ammanai tells about a sunken land at about 152 miles either south or south-east to Kanyakumari, with 16008 streets .It also claims that the Center of Origin of Human bein ...

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Lemuria continent, Lemuria continent - Scientific Origins, Lemuria continent - Mme Blavatsky's Lemuria, Lemuria continent - Lemuria and Mount Shasta, Lemuria continent - The Madrid Codex, Lemuria continent - Kumari Kandam and Lemuria, Lemuria continent - Lemuria's reptilian beings

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - William S. Burroughs - Influence

Burroughs is often called one of the greatest and most influential writers of the 20th century, most notably by Norman Mailer whose quote on Burroughs, "The only American novelist living today who may be conceivably be possessed by genius", appears on many Burroughs publications. Others, however, consider him overrated. Others still consider his conceptual ideas more influential than his prose. Burroughs continues to be named as an influence by contemporary fiction writers like William Gibson. The late postmodern writer Kathy Acker of ...

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William S. Burroughs, William S. Burroughs - Life, William S. Burroughs - Career, William S. Burroughs - Literary style, William S. Burroughs - Reaction to critics and view on criticism, William S. Burroughs - Influence, William S. Burroughs - Bibliography

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Scientology - Scientology in popular culture

On November 16, 2005, Comedy Central aired a South Park episode centering around Scientology called Trapped in the Closet[26]. In the episode, Scientologists decide Stan is the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard. The story includes some of the "secrets" cited above, including the Xenu incident. These are presented with the caption "This is what Scientologists actually believe," lest viewers mistake the comments for satire. The show concludes with a group of Scientologists threatening to sue Stan, and the credits are entirely populated by ...

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Scientology, Scientology - Beliefs and practices, Scientology - Auditing, Scientology - The ARC Triangle, Scientology - The tone scale, Scientology - Past lives, Scientology - Operating Thetan levels and the Xenu incident, Scientology - Scientology and other religions, Scientology - Origins, Scientology - The Church of Scientology, Scientology - Independent Scientology groups, Scientology - Controversy and criticism, Scientology - Official Status as a Religion, Scientology - Scientology and psychiatry, Scientology - Scientology Versus The Internet, Scientology - Scientology in popular culture, Scientology - Celebrity practitioners

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - C-5 Galaxy - Features

Features of the C-5 include: A cargo hold 121 feet long, 13.5 feet high, and 19 feet wide. An upper deck seating area for 73 passengers beyond the crew. Able to take off fully loaded within 8,300 feet (2,530 m) and land within 4,900 feet (1,493 m). Stall speed at maximum landing weight is approximately 105 knots (120 MPH). High flotation landing gear with 28 wheels sharing the weight. Nose and aft doors that open the full width and height of the cargo compartment to permit faster and ...

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C-5 Galaxy, C-5 Galaxy - Mission, C-5 Galaxy - Features, C-5 Galaxy - Background, C-5 Galaxy - Trivia, C-5 Galaxy - Related content, C-5 Galaxy - Designation sequence, C-5 Galaxy - Related development, C-5 Galaxy - Similar aircraft, C-5 Galaxy - Related lists, C-5 Galaxy - External links

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts - The Grounds

Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut. Hagrid lives in a small hut on the grounds, on the edge of the Forbidden Forest, with his very large dog, Fang, who is actually a coward. Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest. The Forbidden Forest is the forest on the ground of Hogwarts school. Though never referred to as the forbidden forest directly by any character in the books, it is referred to by this name in a chapter title in the first book in the series. When it is discussed in the books it is usually called "the forest on the school grounds" which is "forbidden to students" owing to a variety of ...

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Hogwarts, Hogwarts - Location and Grounds, Hogwarts - Staffing and Curriculum, Hogwarts - Grading and Assessment, Hogwarts - School Motto and Houses, Hogwarts - Disciplinary Measures, Hogwarts - The School Year and Daily Life, Hogwarts - Uniform, Hogwarts - History, Hogwarts - Early History, Hogwarts - Middle History, Hogwarts - Recent History, Hogwarts - Coat of Arms, Hogwarts - Layout, Hogwarts - The Grounds, Hogwarts - Hagrid's Hut, Hogwarts - The Forbidden Forest, Hogwarts - Greenhouses, Hogwarts - The Whomping Willow, Hogwarts - The Black Lake, Hogwarts - The Quidditch pitch, Hogwarts - The White Tomb, Hogwarts - Possible Influences

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Popular music - Classical music and popular music

The relationship (particularly, the relative value) of classical music and popular music is a controversial question. Some partisans of classical music may claim that classical music constitutes art and popular music only light entertainment. However, many popular works show a high level of artistry and musical innovation and many classical works are unabashedly crowd-pleasing. The elevation of classical music to a position of special value is closely connected to the conce ...

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Popular music, Popular music - Definitions, Popular music - Theories of popular music, Popular music - The nature of popular music, Popular music - Popular music as a business enterprise, Popular music - Performance of popular music by amateurs, Popular music - Form, Popular music - Performers, Popular music - Genres, Popular music - Genres that are not popular music, Popular music - Classical music and popular music, Popular music - Complexity, Popular music - Influences between classical and popular music, Popular music - A List of Albums Generally Considered to be a Band's Magnum Opus, Popular music - Sources

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Alley Dictionary: Encyclopedia II - Korean War - Depiction

Korean War - Artistic depiction. Artist Pablo Picasso's painting Massacre in Korea (1951) depicted violence against civilians during the Korean War. By some account, civilian killings committed by U.S. forces in Shinchun, Hwanghae Province was the motive of the painting. In South Korea, the painting was deemed anti-American, a longtime taboo in the South, and thus was prohib ...

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Korean War, Korean War - Historical background, Korean War - Korean War 1950-1953, Korean War - The war begins June 25 1950, Korean War - Western reaction, Korean War - Incheon landing September 15 - September 28 1950, Korean War - The Chinese entry October 1950, Korean War - Stalemate July 1951, Korean War - Characteristics, Korean War - Air War, Korean War - Atrocities, Korean War - Legacy, Korean War - Korea, Korean War - United States, Korean War - China, Korean War - Japan, Korean War - Europe, Korean War - Depiction, Korean War - Artistic depiction, Korean War - Film, Korean War - Names, Korean War - Books, Korean War - External links

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