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 Wonder Woman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wonder Woman took many changes through the mid-fifties and throughout the 1960s.
Wonder Woman is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero created by William Moulton Marston.
The "Wonder Family" might have slipped unnoticed into comics limbo, but for the advent of the
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 Mechanical Wonder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title is believed to refer to against dance music, and the title track "the Mechanical Wonder is...
Mechanical Wonder is a 2001 album by Ocean Colour Scene.
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 Disney Wonder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disney Wonder and sister ship Disney Magic are the first vessels to be designed, from the keel up, as family cruise ships, with the precise goal of accommodating parents and children.
The Disney Wonder is 294 meters long (965 feet) and has diesel-electric propulsion with five motors feeding 58 megawatts of power to the two propellers.
The Disney Wonder and her sister ship serve also as supply vessels for Castaway Cay, the private Disney island which is their exclusive port of call.
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 Wonder Man - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wonder Man insisted Vision teleported him back on earth which he did, but it was too late, the earth had lost, and Hollywood would share the weight of this fact with a way too rational Vision for centuries to come.
Wonder Man is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, and is a member in long standing of the Avengers.
However, Wonder Man was disintegrated in a battle with the alien Kree in an early mission with the group.
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 Wonder Girl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wonder Woman, in both instances she is played as a protegé to the older, more experienced heroine.
Although the pilot episode of the series made specific reference to the fact that Wonder Woman's alter-ego, Princess Diana of the Amazons, was Queen Hippolyte 's only child, three later episodes featured Wonder Girl as a younger sibling.
Wonder Girl appears in one more episode, "Wonder Woman in Hollywood ".
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 Wonder Mike - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wonder Mike (born Michael Wright) is an old school rapper, famous for being a member of The Sugarhill Gang, the first hip hop act to have a hit single, "Rapper's Delight".
Mike is most famous for a passage from the song: "See I am Wonder Mike and I'd like to say hello: to the black to the white, the red and the brown, the purple and yellow," from The Sugarhill Gang's Rapper's Delight.
Wonder Mike (left) and Alkivar (right) at a rave in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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 Wonder Twins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wonder Twins are a pair of teenage alien superheroes (somewhat reminiscent of Vulcans from Star Trek) who were sidekicks to the Super Friends in the Hanna-Barbera animated television series of the same name.
Regardless, the Wonder Twins were usually liked by the younger viewers, who found the twin characters less intimidating and easier to relate to, as the twins were novices who made mistakes, etc., yet the twins had powers which invited the viewers' imaginations.
The twins decided to travel to Earth and warn the Justice League; that was how they came to replace Wendy and Marvin (who were planning on retiring as heroes) as their sidekicks.
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 Wonder Bread - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wonder Bread is known to several generations of youngsters as being very highly compressible.
By the 1960s Wonder Bread was advertised with the slogan "Helps build strong bodies in 12 ways," referring to the number of enrichments.
Tagart was purchased by Continental Baking in 1925 which made Wonder Bread a national brand and added "It's Slo Baked" to the logo.
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 Wonder Girl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Introduced originally as a younger Wonder Woman, the writer Bob Haney introduced Wonder Girl as a member of the Teen Titans in the present day in an accidental retcon, and leading to the original Wonder Girl being given a series of different origins.
Wonder Girl's costume is a scaled down version of Wonder Woman's, but it also has similarities to the comic book version.
A version of Wonder Girl also appeared in the Wonder Woman TV series of the mid-1970s, and was played by Debra Winger in one of her first film roles.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wonder_Girl   (1283 words)

  
 Stevie Wonder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wonder also received Kennedy Center Honors in 1999, and was awarded the highest honor to be received at the Billboard Music Award for the Century Award in 2004.
Wonder's first new album in 10 years, A Time 2 Love, is scheduled to be released sometime in 2005 (after having been pushed back from first a May, and then a June release).
Dropping the "Little" from his moniker, Wonder went on to have a number of other hits during the mid-1960s, including "Uptight (Everything's Alright)", "With a Child's Heart", and "Blowin' In The Wind", a Bob Dylan cover which was one of the first songs to reflect Wonder's social consciousness.
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 Wonder Showzen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wonder Showzen was originally developed and pitched to the USA Network.
In the meantime, MTV and Apple Computer has released Wonder Showzen, Season 1 on iTunes Music Store for $1.99 an episode or $15.92 for the entire season.
Recurring skits include interviews with kids (who give irreverent, controversial answers), kid reporters interviewing adults in a segment titled 'Beat Kids', and man-on-the-street interviews by the puppet Clarence (voiced by Vernon Chatman) who also voiced the character Towelie in South Park.
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 Small Wonder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Small Wonder Records, an independent UK record label that specialised in releasing records by punk rock bands.
Small Wonder was an American sitcom from the 1980s.
The story is based on the life of a suburban family consisting of a robotics engineer, his wife, their son and a robot created by the engineer who is passed off as their adopted daughter.
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 JSA Members: Wonder Woman
During the 1980s, Wonder Woman tended to be an active member of the Justice Society, taking part in a number of cases, including answering a call from Superman that resulted in her drowning in the river of Koehaha, the Stream of Ruthlessness.
Wonder Woman was aging at a much slower rate due to her Amazonian physiology, insuring that she would outlive Trevor by decades.
Finally, Wonder Woman possessed magical equipment given to her by her mother on Paradise Island.
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 Wonder Woman (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wonder Woman herself was occasionally defeated by the Nazis, but she always came back in the second half of the show to save the day.
With a show which changed as much as Wonder Woman, there is inevitably potential for continuity errors and deliberate subtle reinventing of key backstory elements which underpin the show.
Wonder Woman's first actual broadcast appearance was as a guest in a Brady Kids cartoon in 1972, entitled "Beware of Gifts Bearing Greeks".
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 American Pop Culture Encyclopedia - About Wonder Woman - Plus Wonder Woman Posters and T-Shirts.
Wonder Woman being immortal made it easy to fill in the gap, but Steve Trevor was a common mortal man, so the show spackled the hole with the nugget that Wonder Woman was now teamed up with the son of Steve Trevor.
Wonder Woman made her comic book debut in a short story for the 8th issue of All Star Comics in December of 1941.
This "New Wonder Woman" was unrecognizable to nearly everyone and the series took a complete nosedive with the death of her long time love interest, Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman #180.
www.americanpopcultureencyclopedia.com /wonder_women_II.htm   (1249 words)

  
 Wonder Weapons Encyclopedia Article @ LaunchBase.com
Many wonder weapons of the past become the conventional weapons of later conflicts when fully developed--this has happened to dreadnoughts, tanks, long-range missiles, and might be beginning to happen to tactical nuclear weapons.
Wonder weapons is the term given to very advanced weaponry whose design, production or deployment in the field of battle is impractical or ill-timed.
Such weapons are radical departures or improvements of the arms or machinery used at the time and are often intended to turn the tide of a current conflict.
www.launchbase.com /encyclopedia/Wonder_weapons   (371 words)

  
 Cruise Critic Reviews: Disney Wonder
In addition, Disney tucks most of their bars and lounges together in one specially designed "entertainment district" (Route 66 on Wonder), which is off the beaten path, compared to other lines which locate them right off the main thoroughfares.
The Wonder looks brand-new thanks to its October 2004 dry-dock (a two-week period of refurbishment).
Disney's greatest advantage is the abundance of choices you have for spending time together as a family, as well as spending it apart in age-specific activities.
www.cruisecritic.com /reviews/review.cfm?ShipID=149   (4362 words)

  
 Titans Tower: Wonder Girl II
Wonder Girl continues to grow into her role, discovering new limits to her powers and finding new allies and enemies lurking among Ancient Myth, such as Ares, who recently bestowed her with an unexpected gift: a lasso whose powers, as much as the reason for the gift itself, remain a mystery.
Wonder Woman #111-112 [1996]: During a battle with a clone of Doomsday, Cassie "borrows" the Sandals of Hermes and the Gauntlet of Atlas from Wonder Woman (who was not using them at the time), which imbues her with super-powers.
Wonder Woman #111 [1996]: During a battle with a clone of Doomsday, Cassie "borrows" the Sandals of Hermes and the Gauntlet of Atlas from Wonder Woman (who was not using them at the time), which imbues her with super-powers.
www.titanstower.com /source/whoswho/wondergirl.html   (1542 words)

  
 American Pop Culture Encyclopedia - About Wonder Woman - Plus Wonder Woman Posters and T-Shirts.
Wonder Woman being immortal made it easy to fill in the gap, but Steve Trevor was a common mortal man, so the show spackled the hole with the nugget that Wonder Woman was now teamed up with the son of Steve Trevor.
This "New Wonder Woman" was unrecognizable to nearly everyone and the series took a complete nosedive with the death of her long time love interest, Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman #180.
Wonder Woman made her comic book debut in a short story for the 8th issue of All Star Comics in December of 1941.
www.americanpopcultureencyclopedia.com /wonder_women_II.htm   (1261 words)

  
 VH1.com : Stevie Wonder : Biography
Wonder topped the charts with the gutsy, driving funk classic "Superstition" and the mellow, jazzy ballad "You Are the Sunshine of My Life," which went on to become a pop standard; those two songs went on to win three Grammys between them.
Wonder was lucky to be alive to enjoy the success; while being driven to a concert in North Carolina, a large timber fell on Wonder's car.
Around the same time it was released, Wonder's marriage to Wright broke up; the two remained friends, however, and Wonder produced and wrote several songs for her debut album.
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 Stevie Wonder - Classic Motown
Stevie turned the ripe age of 21; he rejected his previous recording agreements and negotiated the freedom to become a musical pioneer.
Stevie continued his success into the 1980's with his Hotter Than July album, which became the springboard that launched his campaign to have January 15 the birthday of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, declared a U.S. national holiday.
Undeterred, Stevie began work immediately on Conversation Peace, an album which, as the title implies, underscores his continuing belief that the peaceful road is the better way.
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 Stevie Wonder
In August of 1973, Stevie Wonder was involved in a near fatal accident on the way to a concert in North Carolina when his car was crushed by timber.
Stevie was comatose for nearly a day and lost his sense of smell due to the crash.
Stevie in fact did not release an album during that period because he was working on what would be his masterpiece double album entitled "Songs in the Key of Life", released in 1976.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder's success as a multi-instrumentalist and socially conscious musical performer was significantly influential to both R&B and pop music.
Wonder also received Kennedy Center Honors in 1999, and was awarded the highest honor to be received at the Billboard Music Award for the Century Award in 2004.
Stevie Wonder (real name: Steveland Hardaway Judkins — he later changed his last name to Morris, which was his mother's married name), born on May 13, 1950 in Saginaw, Michigan) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, musician, humanitarian and social activist.
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 9th Wonder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unlike most modern producers, 9th Wonder produces tracks based on samples similar to the likes of Pete Rock and DJ Premier.
9th Wonder (aka Pat Douthit) was born in North Carolina in 1975.
9th Wonder has also produced for many big name artists such as Destiny's Child, Mary J. Blige, Freeway, and Memphis Bleek.
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 Seanbaby's Super Friends Page - Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman's unofficial job on the team was giving Aquaman a ride to any place that wasn't along the water.
We couldn't tell if it was supposed to be her in disguise, her long lost twin, or me imagining Wonder Woman was talking to me again.
On a regular day, it sounded like Wonder Woman was pulling the switch on an orbital death ray, and on a bad day, it sounded like she was capturing herself.
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 Wonder Man
Wonder Man walked out of the mansion, and is spotted by all the tourists that came to see the Avengers.
Wonder Man asks if anyone knows what time it is. He realizes that he has to rush to the cable studio to do his show.
Vision and Scarlet Witch #3- Wonder Man is riding the subway from Manhattan to New Jersey when the power goes out.
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 Wonder Woman - Outcyclopedia
The story caught on enough for Wonder Woman to appear in more stories, first in Sensation Comics and finally in her own comic book beginning in 1942.
Wonder Tot and Wonder Girl were also introduced as Wonder Woman's younger sisters.
While many gay men may be attracted to the overall "fierce tough girl" persona and even the kistchy style of the 70s television series, Wonder Woman remains primarily a role model for women, both gay and straight, demonstrating that a strong, assertive female can not only survive but also thrive in a male-dominated society.
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 TheWaltDisneyStory
2003 - Roy E. Disney and fellow board member Stanley Gold resign and begin public campaign to oust                Eisner, saying the company’s stock has underperformed under him for nearly a decade.
Disney's 1945 feature, the musical "The Three Caballeros," combined live action with the cartoon medium, a process he used successfully in other features such as "Song of the South" and the highly acclaimed "Mary Poppins." In all, 81 features were released by the studio during his lifetime.
Walt Disney conceived the new school as a place where all the performing and creative arts would be taught under one roof in a "community of the arts" as a completely new approach to professional arts training.
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 Encyclopedia article: Golden Wonder
Golden Wonder is a UK (A monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland) company that manufactures crisps (A thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat).
They used to produce Wotsits (additional info and facts about Wotsits), but the brand was bought by their rival Walkers (A light enclosing framework (trade name Zimmer) with rubber castors or wheels and handles; helps invalids or the handicapped or the aged to walk).
Founded in 1947 by the Scottish Bakery owner William Alexander, the company now produces a number of different flavours of potato crisps, as well as Wheat Crunchies and the corn based Nik Naks.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/G/Go/Golden_Wonder.htm   (117 words)

  
 Business Lineker kicks Golden Wonder into touch
Golden Wonder has struggled to compete against competition from Walkers, but the market as a whole has been under pressure on growing health concerns over the high fat and salt content of the snacks.
Golden Wonder, one of the best-known names in the food industry, has collapsed into administration, putting 850 jobs at risk.
The UK market is dominated by a single crisp and snack manufacturer and Golden Wonder has found it difficult to compete against this leader's strength in the market place.
business.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5370743-108725,00.html   (896 words)

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