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    styled cartoon. The commercial opens with a wizard, waving his wand over a bow, of cereal to make the cereal spell out the word “yummy.” Following his proclamation, the wizard’s front door receives a knock from two young children. In a hasty attempt to get away from the children, before his cereal can be taken, the wizard uses his wand to spell the word boat, but instead the word “goat” comes out. A goat appears, as a result of his spell, and pushes the wizard out of his castle, and into the moat below

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    W/c 4148 Santa and the elf named Sylvester, the village wizard, had just completed trying out and approving the new, hold everything, toy bag. Sly, Santa, the tailor, and some other elves loaded and unloaded the bag several times. Each time they had the same success as before, it worked great. After all the others left, Santa and Sylvester stated in the lab and had a cup of hot cocoa. The two are discussing the possibilities the new magical toy bag brings to the delivery of presents. Standing

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    so they won’t come to the enemy base. Lot’s of enemies came to them to fight off so they can hold them longer. And after the fight with the enemy, our team was injured and also theirs too. “So, it was really hard to fight with this enemies what,” Wizard said because every time a new enemy comes it was getting harder. In a way to the enemy mountain, one sunny day while going to the enemy base, he saw this beautiful girl, she seemed like she had so many skills and power. They needed help to which

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    Many young children dream of living in a castle. A castle is a key part of many fairy tales, whether they have a princess locked up in a tower, a terrible dragon inside which must be defeated, or the castle is the home where a royal family resides. In Wednesdays in the Tower, by Jessica Day George, the royal family indeed lives in a castle. They do not live in just any castle; their castle is for lack of a better word; alive. The book, Wednesdays in the Tower, is another book that fits into several

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    Narratio Veneficus **46 years ago** Grenaridorph’s beard was only beginning to grey, and he was still spry enough to wander the land, he did just that. He wandered everywhere his feet could take him, and some places that they could not. Grenaridorph was young, and, like most royalty, forced to study what other men had learned about the world; to the end that he would be a wise and just leader. But to his parents’ dismay, he revoked the throne that was his by right; and instead set out to cogitate

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    “Why would he do that?” Harry asked, his confusion bleeding through his previous hardness. “And if you believed that I was fictional, why did you—” He cut himself off with abruptness of a gunshot. Then he took another deep breath that he let out slowly. “I did not come here to fight any of you, even if I’m a bit miffed that you let Spencer just leave after he had died on a case.” He shook his head and finally stood. Emily had known that he would be short, but with Harry standing so close to Morgan

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    flare at We-neg. He covers his eyes wildly. WE-NEG Medusa!! Are you crazy? If you can deal with a Titan who hardens men's molecules, I'll also try to bear my painful load. INT. PARALLEL EARTH – PETE'S HOUSE - DINING ROOM - NIGHT Pete, who's the wizard in disguise, eats at a table. James is under We-neg's spell. He crosses over to it, sits. JAMES I'm glad we had a good season dad because two of our neighbors had a pest problem. Their crops

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    80's Essay

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    life. I was on the stage. The string of rehearsals and performances that followed lead me to fall in love with performing. I was seven years old, and I was performing in “The Wizard of Oz.” On the first day of rehearsal, we gathered around the director awaiting information about the show. The excitement among us was electric. We learned the show would have a hint of 80’s in every scene we were a part of. We were given the opportunity to create our own costumes, and I rocked fishnets, crop tops, and

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    social standards of her day because in the novel, she escapes from her previous life as a proper princess, to soon enjoy her new life as princess to the King of Dragons, as well as saving their kind from corruption by the dragon, Woraug, and the wizards. At the beginning of the novel, Cimorene is shown disregarding the activities that her parents allow her to do. The activities chosen for Cimorene are standard things for princesses such as herself, but she wants to do something more fun and exciting

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    The door man cries when he see how upset Dorothy is and say he will get them in to see the Wizard of Oz.. They walk down a long hall and see fire and a large head of a god like figure who identified himself as the Wizard of Oz and demand to know who they were. The Wizard of Oz is acting evil and mean, but his action is a mask, a persona. He presents himself through fire and smoke, and is full of insults for his uninvited guests. He command the Tin Man to step forward, he is aware he is coming for

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