Word: kingdoms
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...Bondies are not complete amateurs when it comes to dealing with media frenzy. They’ve been famous in the United Kingdom for a couple of years, turning up repeatedly in English music magazines such as New Musical Express (NME). The British press, notorious for over-hyping bands in a constant search for the next big thing, caught on to the Von Bondies after the White Stripes’ popularity soared. Marcie Bolen was even featured at number seven in NME’s 2002 Cool List. Meg White and Jack White, incidentally, rung in at numbers...
...bands as opposed to a lot of the smaller bands that are just as good but aren’t getting as much attention because [they] don’t have the pages to devote to [them]. There is definitely more turnover [in the United Kingdom]. That definitely worked in our favor...
...rest of their chat, although you don't have to be an Imagineer to know Eisner's answer. So Roberts, polite as ever, precipitated a takeover brawl that has Wall Street investment bankers and Hollywood power players salivating: the Cable Guy from Philadelphia vs. the Monarch of the Magic Kingdom. For Roberts, who started his career selling subscriptions door to door for his father's fledgling cable company, it is the boldest move of a 23-year run at Comcast. And it threatens the reign of Eisner, one of the information age's legendary moguls. "He will not go down...
...juggling the numbers Tonga 's former court jester has agreed to pay the kingdom's government $1 million in compensation after allegedly squandering $26 million from a trust fund under his stewardship...
...incidental and spontaneous entertainments in the Magic Kingdom, such as the trash can, are uniformly brilliant. You?re walking down Main Street and suddenly a horse-drawn trolley pauses and a half-dozen kids jump off and start dancing as a showtune plays. At the castle several times a day, Cinderella and friends act out a lively tableaux for the edification of those in the plaza below. The cumulative effect, over a couple of days, is to convince the children that they are in another country - on another planet - where, at any given moment, something extraordinary might happen. ?I want...