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Wonderland


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  • (n.) A land full of wonders, or marvels.

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  • (1) For all Lagarde's charm, it's hard not to feel a sense of Alice In Wonderland bewilderment about the IMF's work.
  • (2) With her blond bob, convertible car, cigarette in hand and cropped top emblazoned with the letters YOLO ("You Only Live Once"), this is an Alice in Wonderland the world has not seen before.
  • (3) The bizarre feelings about the images of body and objects are called the 'Alice in Wonderland syndrome' due to the similarity with Alice's dreams.
  • (4) That challenge prompted animated exchanges between the two benches but, otherwise, there was relatively little for Klopp to get exercised about on a night when he conceded “we were not in wonderland”.
  • (5) Eventually he just voiced roles, as with the Dodo Bird in the same director's Alice in Wonderland film last year, but always to striking effect.
  • (6) Unutma Meni (Don't Forget Me) features the 33-year-old brunette under the stage name GooGoosha - apparently her father's name for her - cavorting in a cartoon wonderland where she travels to a secluded castle and a tropical island in a limousine that floats through the air.
  • (7) The metamorphopsia or visual hallucination that has been named the "Alice in Wonderland syndrome" (AIWS) were the leading presentations.
  • (8) Imagine the biggest supermarket you've ever been to, then replace all the food with tinsel, artificial trees and decorations, and you'll be close to the spectacle that Bronner's Christmas Wonderland provides.
  • (9) Throw in the four very distinct seasons, the midnight sun and the northern lights, and you have a natural wonderland.
  • (10) Burton's film saw a 19-year-old Alice (Mia Wasikowska) return to Wonderland 13 years after her previous visit.
  • (11) Farrell questions whether Foster's infrastructural wonderland would really work.
  • (12) Yet this is an Alice in Wonderland story, in which nothing is quite what it seems.
  • (13) The film will be based on a screenplay which the studio bought last year for a seven-figure sum from The Devil Wears Prada writer Aline Brosh McKenna in the wake of Alice in Wonderland's spectacular box-office success.
  • (14) Consider two books: Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall and Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland .
  • (15) "He takes the reader straight through the looking glass into a modern Wonderland in which anything may, and probably does, happen."
  • (16) While the Lego and Hornby train-filled Wonderland was crammed with small boys intent on destruction on the Guardian's visit this week, the Enchanted Forest, with fairy voices emanating from multicoloured flowers and hundreds of dolls, was the main draw for girls.
  • (17) One only has to look at the facts to see this as a bizarre and fantastic proposition as to be almost akin to something out of Alice in Wonderland.” The Trees broke down in tears and embraced each other after the hearing.
  • (18) By 17 she was winning plaudits as Sophie, the broken ball of fury in US TV drama In Treatment, and at 18 she landed the lead role in Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland, which for her was more about working with Burton than starring in a billion-dollar blockbuster.
  • (19) Alison Wonderland (@RiffRaffPayne) @FantasticFour You destroyed one of the best comic book series in just one movie.
  • (20) It also beat BBC2's Wonderland documentary, Meet Britain's Chinese Tiger Mums, which had 1.1 million viewers (4.4%).

Wonderworld


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