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"weeny" Definitions
  1. extremely small

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In the picture, she is standing in the surf on a beautiful beach in Australia, rocking a teeny-weeny string bikini — and a teeny-weeny baby bump.
THIS WHEEL IS TOO BIG FOR MY TEENY WEENY HANDS.
Check out these minimal inspirations for teeny weeny tattoo ideas.
Dr. Longo's dietary program, ProLon, sells kits with teeny-weeny meals.
This teeny-weeny board costs $75 on Kickstarter and should ship in June.
Little tiny messages that end with a teeny-weeny sentence with an exclamation point.
Then there's Justin Bieber, with his teeny-weeny, incy-wincy, baby-booby, oopsy-poopsy little mustache.
Although if the secret conspiracy involves huge election fraud, it's just a weeny, pathetic Republican political ploy.
Instead, the teeny weeny particles that comprise everything solid behave like waves — like sound waves, for instance.
After all, every teeny-weeny-tiny thing I do ripples out and out in cascades of expanding influence.
A little Jessie Ware, a little Alpines, a weeny bit James Blake, her this collection showcases two unheard songs.
They failed the first, "big, bad wolf", but were spot-on for "itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny, yellow, polka-dot bikini".
Last week President Obama announced a teeny, weeny executive action to close a few loopholes in the background check laws.
The singer is sporting two new teeny weeny, itsy bitsy tattoos, and took to Instagram to reveal their big meaning.
Oh, that sounds delicious, it sounds great, and then it's this teeny weeny thing you maybe get three bites of.
The 60s were a febrile decade that began with "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini" and ended with "Led Zeppelin II".
It's been a week of beauty surprises for Gomez, who also showed off a teeny-weeny tattoo on her hip after Monday's Gala.
The "Sorry" singer was seen wearing a teeny-weeny man bun this weekend during Sean Penn & Friend's Help Haiti Home gala in Beverly Hills.
But believe it or not, that "itsy bitsy, teeny weeny" swimsuit is actually hiding a whole bunch of history under those few strips of fabric.
From the classic itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny string bikini to an off-the-shoulder set, the 16 sets ahead hit that bikini-loving sweet spot.
So, think Jesse Ware and Sade with a weeny bit of Noonie Bao and Banoffee, if the latter two artists were more pop chart-minded.
Let this lift some of the Daylight Saving Time gloom: There is a teeny-weeny ray of hope that we might get a Step Brothers sequel.
Steve Harvey posed this question to the folks on "Family Feud" ... What would you do to an ex-wife who said you had a teeny-weeny?
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My eyes darted in every direction — at styles I had never seen, at women adorned in Ankara print dresses, at teeny-weeny Afros and goddess locs.
The country superstar and creator of CALIA athleisure line tells PEOPLE she is not a fan of an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny, triangle-shaped bikini — and she never has been.
From the "model-off-duty" look that became popular in 2010 to the teeny-weeny bags that started popping up in 2019, there&aposs a lot to look back on.
Efron continued his streak of stripping down on the big-screen by unveiling his teeny-weeny patriotic bottoms in the new trailer for his Baywatch remake with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
On a cold January morning in 2011, I scheduled my Big Chop and emerged from a small east London salon with a teeny-weeny Afro and an almost tangible amount of trepidation.
But she quieted herself, since she was tired of not going to the beach in itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny bikinis or baring her shoulders and calves at picnics or concerts like other girls.
The problem, as ever with the tech industry's teeny-weeny greyscaled legalise, is that the people it refers to as "users" aren't genuinely consenting to having their information sucked into the cloud for goodness knows what.
After Maria Borges made history last year by being the first model to walk the runway with her natural TWA (that's "teeny-weeny Afro"), this year the brand is embracing every model's natural texture across the board.
The itsy bitsy teeny weeny yellow bikini option (you'll notice polka dot was excluded from the descriptor, but did include of few of those too) is not mandatory when it comes to wearing this color at the beach.
A QUICK GUIDE TO 'JOHNNY' IN SEVEN SINGLES "Souvenirs, Souvenirs" Issued in the Summer, 1960—at the same time America was listening to "She Wore an Itsy-Bitsy-Teeny-Weeny-Yellow-Polka-Dot-Bikini"—it remains irresistibly radio-friendly.
As her Snapchat followers know all too well, the 38-year-old "Tardy for the Party" singer is known to rock some teeny weeny bikinis — whether it be on one of her many tropical vacations or hanging poolside at home.
"This tweet is much appreciated as I've suffered with depression/anxiety and had dark days where everything is an effort but lightness always follows darkness so yes always hang in there even if just by a teeny weeny thread," someone else wrote.
Kourtney, however, seemed to take a page out of her sister's playbook, stepping out in an itsy bitsy teeny weeny red string bikini that, at first glance, looked totally normal — do a double-take, though, and you might notice Kardashian's showing off some significant underboob.
Hodges has been a model for seven years and has appeared in campaigns for brands like Marc Jacobs and Miu Miu, but it was just two years ago that she started to lead the pack when she chopped her hair into a TWA (teeny weeny Afro).
She cued up a selection of instrumentals that ran the absurd gamut from Eiffel 27's "Blue" and Drowning Pool's "Bodies" to "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polkadot Bikini," all while sing-songing moves nonstop (everything from honky tonk to show tunes is fair game, I learned).
Whether you've been eying that teeny-weeny Jacquemus coin purse, are ready to take the plunge on a bright Solid & Striped maillot, or looking to cap off your summer look with a pair of can't-miss statement earrings, we can say with confidence that this sale will fill some of your summer wardrobe holes.
The Unicode Consortium — that is, the emoji overlords (or, more officially, the nonprofit organization "devoted to developing, maintaining, and promoting software internationalization standards and data") — are in the process of deciding whether to allow a very simple pink maillot, or one-piece bathing suit, to join the itsy-bitsy-teeny-weeny-yellow-polka-dot bikini in the emoji lexicon.
At Céline, yellow dyed python trousers and oversized horse bit belt buckles stole the limelight; Versace raided the Gianni archives, culminating in Kaia Gerber wearing a leather cowboy hat and a million Instagram It girls swooning; and London-based label Marques'Almeida reimagined the cowgirl uniform in seersucker minty greens and medicinal pinks tucked under cow-print kick flares, teeny-weeny ruffled skirts, and cowhide overcoats.
During its press coverage, the case was also known by the humorous title applied to the judge's opinion of the case, The Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Bikini Top v The (More) Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Pastie (a reference to the song "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini").
See Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice (film). ;TWA (Teeny Weeny Afro): Short Afro haircut. See Viola Davis. ;Twists: Double strands of hair wrapped around each other.
The 1993 Comic Strip film Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown features a character introduced as "Shouting George from The Weeny" (played by Jim Broadbent).
Tantalus Entertainment (now Tantalus Media) in Melbourne, Australia was sold back to its original directors. In early 2000, Teeny Weeny Games was contracted by 20th Century Fox to supply "The World's Scariest Car Chases" on a $3,600,000 contract, a game already under development for over a year. The producer of this project and various other staff bought a majority shareholding and took over the company. Teeny Weeny Games closed a year later.
Teeny Weeny Games was the initial funding source of Perfect Entertainment's speculative product demo of Discworld. Teeny Weeny Games produced the majority of Psygnosis games ported to the Sega Saturn, since Sony (who owned Psygnosis at that time) wasn't willing to fund games for a rival console. Most of the assets, staff and risks of Perfect Entertainment were absorbed into what became Teeny Weeny Games' second incarnation in 1999 on the completion of the Discworld Noir. Partly due to a costly and protracted legal dispute with Psygnosis over unpaid royalties and fees which were eventually settled out of court and partly due to arguments at board level, it was decided to scale the company down to allow unhappy stakeholders to leave.
Perfect Entertainment was an independent British computer game developer, which ceased production in 1999.IGN's fact page on Perfect Entertainment It began in 1991 as Teeny Weeny Games headed by Angela Sutherland but changed names when merging exclusively with Gregg Barnett's Perfect 10 Productions, a company previously known as Beam Software (UK).Gamespot's gamelist on Teeny Weeny GamesMobyGames' gamelist on Perfect 10 Entertainment Perfect Entertainment is notable for its popular point-and-click adventure games Discworld, Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!? and Discworld Noir, which are based on the Terry Pratchett novels.
Remaining recordings with the band from this period were collected on Weasels Ripped My Flesh and Burnt Weeny Sandwich (both released in 1970). George and Estrada formed Little Feat with Richie Hayward and Bill Payne after The Mothers disbanded.
Several versions of the song have proved successful in various European countries. In 1990 a version by British pop band Bombalurina, titled "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini", reached number one on the UK Singles Chart and in Ireland.
BloodNet is a cyberpunk role-playing / adventure video game developed and published by MicroProse for DOS in 1993. It was ported to Amiga in 1994 by Catfish and Teeny Weeny Games. An emulated version for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux was released in 2014.
Predator 2 is a 1992 second video game adaptation of the film of the same title, developed by Teeny Weeny Games and Krisalis Software and published by Acclaim Entertainment. In addition to the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) version, it was also ported to the 8-bit Sega Game Gear and Master System consoles.
After separating from Dewey Terry in the 1960s, Harris moved almost exclusively over to the electric violin. He reappeared as a sideman with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and Frank Zappa, most recognized for his appearances on Hot Rats and on the Mothers of Invention albums Burnt Weeny Sandwich and Weasels Ripped My Flesh. His lead vocal and blues violin solo on a cover of Little Richard's "Directly from My Heart to You" on Weasels, and his extended solo on "Little House I Used To Live In" on Weeny are considered highlights of those albums. Zappa, who had long admired Harris' playing, reportedly bailed him out of jail, resurrecting his career and ushering in a long period of creativity for the forgotten violin virtuoso.
Gluckuk (Ückück) is a Tiny Man (Winzling) riding a racing snail. He was sent by his race to see the Childlike Empress at the Ivory Tower during the Nothing crisis. In the film, he is ultimately called Teeny Weeny and portrayed by Deep Roy. In the cartoon series, Gluckuk and his racing snail are voiced by John Stocker.
The SNES port, developed by Bitmasters and released in both North America and Europe on August 1995, has more detailed visuals compared to the Genesis release, however Chaos' golden shower fatality was censored. The MS- DOS port, developed by Teeny Weeny Games, is a faithful conversion of the original arcade release and features a special setup for keyboard setups.
The B-Side of "Mr. Personality" is the "Ugly Mix" of the song. Technically about the same content, it is completely a different song with different beat arrangement, recorded vocals, and different lyric text and refrain. The structure of the Ugly Mix follows the style of 20 Fingers and Gillette's hit song "Short Dick Man", which has a dance beat instead of a hip hop beat and a rock beat, with minimalistic vocals, the rap verses completely removed and replaced by spoken repeatings such as in the refrain, where it was "Do, Don't, Don't, Don't want no ugly mothersucker" or "I, I, I, I don't think so, I don't think so" ("Eeny, weeny, teeny, weeny" or "Don't, Don't, Don't, Do Do, Don't, Don't, Don't" as it was in "Short Dick Man").
On March 14, 1958, the RIAA certified Como's hit single, "Catch a Falling Star" as its first ever Gold Record. "Catch a Falling Star" was written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss. The pair were also responsible for penning "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini". Como won the 1958 Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance, male for "Catch a Falling Star".
Their lone other charting hit was for Mascot Records in 1962, a tune called "I Found Out Too Late" which reached #17 on the R&B; charts.[ Charts], Allmusic By 1963 the group was defunct. "Valarie" was later covered by Frank Zappa on the album Burnt Weeny Sandwich, another version of which was included on the 2010 rerelease of Cruising with Ruben & the Jets as Greasy Love Songs.
"Rat Tomago" was edited from a performance of "The Torture Never Stops", which originally appeared on Zoot Allures (1976); likewise, "The Sheik Yerbouti Tango" is taken from a live version of "Little House I Used to Live in", originally a Burnt Weeny Sandwich (1970) track. The song "City of Tiny Lites" featured an animation video made by Bruce Bickford which was featured on the Old Grey Whistle Test.
According to Zappa's liner notes, the remainder of the set is "A fair – not outstanding – 1968 Mothers of Invention rock concert performance". Different edits of snatches from the second part of the performance ("The Orange County Lumber Truck" and "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Sexually Aroused Gas Mask") were originally released on Weasels Ripped My Flesh (1970). "Holiday in Berlin" also appears on Burnt Weeny Sandwich (1970).
Her novel Child of Dandelions, a book about the expulsion of Indians in Uganda was a shortlisted nominee for the 2008 Governor General's Awards in the Children's Literature category. Other children's books include Indian Tales, An Alien in my House!, Treasures for Lunch, The Old Fisherman of Lamu, Teeny Weeny Penny and Grandma's Heart. She holds an M.F.A. in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College.
In 1962 Buzz met up with Don Preston again, playing in Don Preston's Unnamed Experimental Project. By 1968, Buzz changed his style of genre playing in avant-garde/jazz fusion music background. In November 1968 Buzz joined Frank Zappa's band the Mothers of Invention playing the trumpet, also reuniting with his brother Bunk. Buzz only appeared in two of the Mothers of Invention's albums, Burnt Weeny Sandwich and Weasels Ripped My Flesh.
Several members played for Zappa in years to come. Remaining recordings with the band from this period were collected on Weasels Ripped My Flesh and Burnt Weeny Sandwich (both released in 1970). After he disbanded the Mothers of Invention, Zappa released the acclaimed solo album Hot Rats (1969). It features, for the first time on record, Zappa playing extended guitar solos and contains one of his most enduring compositions, "Peaches en Regalia", which reappeared several times on future recordings.
Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood (May 8, 1942 - December 25, 2011) was an American rock musician notable for playing soprano, tenor and baritone saxophone, tambourine, vocals and vocal sound effects in Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention. He appeared on all the albums of the original Mothers line-up and the 'posthumous' releases Burnt Weeny Sandwich and Weasels Ripped My Flesh, as well as certain subsequent Zappa albums. He also appeared in the films 200 Motels, Video from Hell and Uncle Meat.
In November 1968, George joined Zappa's Mothers of Invention as rhythm guitarist and nominal lead vocalist; he can be heard on Weasels Ripped My Flesh, Burnt Weeny Sandwich, You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1, You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4 and the first disc of You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 5. During this period, he absorbed Zappa's autocratic leadership style and avant garde-influenced conceptual/procedural-oriented compositional methods.
Gurdeep Roy (born Mohinder Purba; 26 January 1957), known professionally as Deep Roy, is an English–American actor, stuntman and puppeteer. At tall, he has often been cast as diminutive characters, such as Teeny Weeny in The NeverEnding Story and the Oompa-Loompas in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Keenser in Star Trek and subsequent films ("Kelvin Timeline"), and in television series such as The X-Files, Doctor Who and Eastbound & Down."Movies & TV: Deep Roy". The New York Times.
Weir studied most of the noir films Discworld Noir drew on. After the release of Discworld Noir for the PC, Perfect Entertainment folded, leaving them unable to patch the game. The company briefly resurfaced as "Teeny Weeny Games", and under this name the game was ported to the PlayStation. The PlayStation version has a lower resolution to the PC game and, in order to fit the game onto one disc (as opposed to the three discs of the PC version), compresses the game's sound and videos.
Discworld Noir is a 1999 adventure game developed by Perfect Entertainment and published by GT Interactive. The game is set in Terry Pratchett's satirical Discworld universe, and follows its first and only private investigator as he is given a case leading him into the deadly and occult underbelly of the Discworld's largest city. The game plays on film noir genre tropes, parodying noir classics such as Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon. Originally released for Microsoft Windows, it was later released for PlayStation by Teeny Weeny Games, the resurrected form of the already insolvent Perfect Entertainment.
This bacteria is literally infectious knowledge. The closer one is to a Nocturnomath, and the more they absorb, the more intelligent they become. Here Bluebear meets Qwerty Uiop (a gelatine prince from the 2364th Dimension who accidentally fell into this world through a Dimensional Hiatus) and Fredda the Alpine Imp (a hairy creature with a crush on Bluebear), when they graduate their successors are: crude Knio the Barbaric Hog and annoying Weeny the Gnomelet. Upon leaving the Academy, Bluebear is infected with intelligence bacteria, and Nightingale transmits an encyclopedia into his head.
McCormick recorded four albums with the Brady Bunch cast and toured with them as well. In 1972, she released her first solo single with the songs "Truckin' Back to You" and "Teeny Weeny Bit (Too Long)". The following year, McCormick recorded an album with her Brady Bunch co-star Christopher Knight, a pop extended play titled Chris Knight and Maureen McCormick, which carried both duets and solo tracks. McCormick's second solo single "Little Bird", backed with "Just a Singin' Alone", had mild chart success in the western United States (reaching Top 5 at KCPX in Salt Lake City).
With producer Andrew Lloyd Webber, Mallett formed the band Bombalurina, named after a character in Lloyd Webber's musical Cats. Along with female vocalists and dancers Dawn Andrews and Annie Dunkley, they released a cover of the single "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini". It reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in August 1990.UK number one singles of 1990 Follow up singles included "Seven Little Girls Sitting in the Backseat", which reached number 18 in the UK in December 1990. The Bombalurina album Huggin' And A Kissin' with 14 tracks was released in December 1990.
On September 6, 2006, a man named Paul van Valkenburgh of Ormond Beach, Florida, died from complications of lung cancer. An obituary published in The News-Times of Danbury, Connecticut repeated Van Valkenburgh's claim that he had written the song "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini" under the pen name of Paul Vance, but that he had sold his rights to the song decades earlier. The report was picked up by the Associated Press, which ran a short obituary of Vance based on both the News- Times obituary and information received from Van Valkenburgh's widow. The AP obituary was picked up by newspapers and other media outlets worldwide.
Captain Hero appeared when Jughead recites the magic incantation (similar to Green Lantern's oath): Teeny weeny magic beanie pointing towards the sky; give me muscle, power, vigor - form a super guy! Captain Hero often seemed to possess just the right powers for the problem at hand. These were never completely defined, but he maintained certain "stock" superhuman powers, such as flight, enhanced strength and resistance to injury. Early on, Captain Hero was often the most serious and competent of the Super Teens, and the others would defer to his leadership, in contrast to Jughead's perceived status as Archie's sidekick and a generally lazy individual.
A column in the June 30, 1954, issue of the Brooklyn Eagle noted Zee's change of names: "At the Guy Lombardo extravaganza, 'Arabian Night,' the lassie that almost walked away with the show was Hope Holiday. Hope, before this show, used the name of Hope Zee ..." She later recalled: > I had a featured role as the Teeny Weeny Genie and got to sing two songs. > Before this show I had been billed as "Hope Zee," but since my father was a > producer of the show along with Lombardo, he purposely changed my name in > the program, as he didn't want audiences thinking there was any nepotism > imvolved. I literally had no say in choosing my new name.
After a short stint as eastern sales manager of electronics products, which he felt "wasn't his ball of wax", Devol left RCA to develop ideas that eventually led to the patent application for the first industrial robot. In 1946 he applied for a patent on a magnetic recording system for controlling machines and a digital playback device for machines. Devol was part of the team that developed the first commercial use of microwave oven technology, the Speedy Weeny, which automatically cooked and dispensed hotdogs in places such as Grand Central Terminal. In the early 1950s, Devol licensed his digital magnetic recording device to Remington Rand of Norwalk, CT and became manager of their magnetics department.
In 1990, a version was released by Bombalurina, titled "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini", which featured Timmy Mallett, star of Wacaday, a popular UK children's television show of the time, along with two dancers, Dawn Andrews and Annie Dunkley. Andrews later married Gary Barlow of the group Take That. Mallett told the British pop magazine Smash Hits that the composer of popular theatre musicals Andrew Lloyd Webber had come up with the idea for making the single, and had asked Mallett to sing on it. The day after recording the song, Mallett took a copy of it on a tour of European clubs where he was making personal appearances, and asked the clubs' DJs to play the song, raising public awareness of the record.
Like The Lemonheads but with more primal yelping, the moment when their retro-referencing tunes seem to be veering too much in a pleasant, palatable garage-punk direction, their teeny weeny singer Danny Delegato – the lovechild of Noel Fielding and one of The Monkees – lets go a grave-spinning, throat-slashing screech before indulging in some energetic and muscle-tearing mic-robatics. It’s still early days for the festive shebang, so sadly only a few punters catch the sight of Delegato half- heartedly trashing his guitar at the end of the set. You can almost pinpoint the exact second where he realises he’s going to have to dive into the band’s emergency tour fund to buy a new one. It’s not a pretty sight.
Woman wearing a bandeau-style bikini A bandeaukini, alternatively called a bandini,Kelly Killoren Bensimon, The Bikini Book, Assouline, 2006, is a bandeau top, with no straps going over the shoulders, worn with any bikini bottom.Patricia Marx, "On and Off the Avenue: Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny", page 32, The New Yorker, August 31, 2009, Volume 85, Issues 26, New Yorker Magazine Inc. The appeal of the bandeau grew fast among young women,"Just chillin, This season's swimsuits boast new flirty styles, retro looks", Ocala Star-Banner, 2005-06-01 with bandeau tops edging into the sales of the classic tankini.Rena Fulka, "Seasonal style", The Star (Tinley Park), 2007-06-14 Sometimes the same design has been called a bandeaukini and a tankini.
A port had been under way for the Philips CD-i in 1996, and had entered its final stages of development, but was never released. A 3DO Interactive Multiplayer version was announced to be in development and slated to be published by Psygnosis during E3 1995, however this port was never released for unknown reasons. In an April 2020 online interview, former Perfect 10 Productions/Teeny Weeny Games member David Swan stated that Atari Corporation approached the company in regards to a potential conversion of Discworld for the Atari Jaguar CD, however no actual development started on the port beyond discussion phase due to market issues and low install base of the platform. A Sega CD release was also advertised but never published for unknown reasons as well.
"Love Bug" was written by Wayne Kemp and Curtis Wayne. Lyrically, the song celebrates the giddiness of new love that's "got the whole world shook up." Musically, the song is an unmistakable nod to the Bakersfield sound, from the treble on the guitars to George's elongated delivery at the start, "Oh...that...little bitty teeny weeny thing they call the love bug," which is reminiscent of Owens hits like "Love's Gonna Live Here" and "I've Got a Tiger By the Tail". Several alternate takes of the song can be heard on the Jones box set Walk Through This World with Me: The Complete Musicor Recordings 1965-1971, including a version with an overdriven electric guitar solo and harmonica that makes it sound more like a Rolling Stones record of the time than either Nashville or Bakersfield.
The New York Times. He played all the Oompa-Loompas (165 of them) in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; Roy had extensive training for the role in dance, yoga, and some minor instrument playing. He has performed many other roles in movies and on television, including The X-Files, Flash Gordon, Return to Oz (as the Tin Woodman), Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal as a puppeteer extra, The NeverEnding Story as Teeny Weeny, the rider of the "racing snail", Alien from L.A., Howling VI: The Freaks as Mr Toones and Return of the Jedi as Droopy McCool. He appeared in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) as an Egyptian border guard and in the film Star Trek (also 2009) as Keenser, Scotty's assistant on the ice planet Delta Vega; he reprised the Keenser role in the sequels Star Trek Into Darkness and Star Trek Beyond.
After plucking their contemporary Alice (played by Elizabeth Peo) from the audience, she finds herself in a Wonderland of trouble, haunted by the original Victorian Alice (played by Hailey Weber) while interacting with all the classic characters. Other cast members included Angelina Schembry as Jacky Rabbit, Shelly Murdock as the Cheshire Cat, Richard O’Donnell as the Mad Hatter, Christopher Rodriguez as the Dormouse, Christopher Dwyer as Tweedledee, Ryan Woodard as Tweedledum, Angela Conzone Dwyer as the Queen of Hearts, and Grace Brunet as the Knave of Hearts. The Bells & Wheezle Circus clowns include Richard O’Donnell as Belvedere Brumbleton, Christopher Dwyer as Mr. Zizzlebot, Angela Conzone Dwyer as Mrs. Zizzlebot, Myah Myers as Boo Hoo, Brandon Bogart as Itsy Bitsy, Jillian LeBel as Marbles, Grant Brunet as Zigzag, Macy Murdock as Razzmatazz, Samantha Mooney as Razzle Dazzle, Madison Miller as Hob Nob, Jennifer Ann as Flip Flop, Meghan Gardner as Topsy Turvey, and Emma Murray as Teeny Weeny.
"ABC puts a new emphasis on FM." Broadcasting, August 10, 1970, pg. 45."ABC asks FCC for ok to change FM calls." Broadcasting, September 14, 1970, pg. 48. The New York outlet was slated to be renamed WRIF, but a clerical error on the part of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) resulted in those calls being awarded to the former WXYZ-FM in Detroit — whose own request for WDAI ("Detroit Auto Industry") was itself given mistakenly to WLS-FM in Chicago — leaving WABC-FM to start from scratch for its own rebranding. On February 14, 1971, the station's call letters changed to WPLJ,"For the record." Broadcasting, March 8, 1971, pg. 59 chosen after Allen Shaw noticed the letter combination as the name of a song on the 1970 Mothers of Invention record, Burnt Weeny Sandwich. The song, "W-P-L-J", was originally performed by the Four Deuces in 1955 and stood for "White Port and Lemon Juice".
Procopio is a key contributor to the award- winning Walt Disney Classics Collection, bringing Disney characters to life through three-dimensional porcelain sculptures and promoting the products through gallery appearances. His works include Elastigirl and Edna Mode from The Incredibles, Ursula from The Little Mermaid, Genie from Aladdin, Chernabog and the 2006 Signature Series Magical Maelstrom from Fantasia (for which Procopio animated the brooms and pails of water before sculpting them), and several pieces in the Pirates of the Caribbean series. Procopio also developed, with Electric Tiki Design, the Classic Heroes line of collectible statues, which includes such characters as The Phantom, The Green Hornet and Kato, Dick Tracy, The Lone Ranger, Zorro, Flash Gordon, The Tick, Mandrake the Magician, Prince Valiant, Tarzan and Lassie. In their Teeny Weeny line he has sculpted such memorable characters as Mighty Mouse, Woody Woodpecker, Popeye, Mr. Magoo, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Andy Panda and Chilly Willy, and in 2006 sculpted the new "Sergio" award for the Comic Art Professional Society, named for its founder, Sergio Aragonés.
Anna Fifield, Burkini, meet facekini: What women around the world wear to the beach, Washington Post, August 30, 2016 For most parts of the Middle East, bikinis are either banned or is highly controversial. When Lebanese magazine Ash- Shabaka printed a bikini-clad woman on the cover on March 18, 1973 they had to make a second version with only the face of the model.Noha Mellor, The Making of Arab News, page 39, Rowman & Littlefield, 2005, In 2011, Huda Naccache (Miss Earth 2011), when she posed for the cover of Lilac (based in Israel) became the first bikini-clad Arab model on the cover of an Arabic magazine.Amy Kaslow, "Arab Israeli women have been hampered by a society that has accorded Arabs and women, much less Arab women, second-class status", Fortune, September 22, 2014Shatha Yaish, "Itsy bitsy teen weeny Arab bikini revolution", The Australian, October 12, 2011Pierre Klochendler, "Arab Magazine Challenges Attitudes About Arab Women", IPSNews, May 17, 2013 Lebanese-Australian fashion designer Aheda Zanetti created the "Burkini" as a modest option to bikini, which has become very popular among Muslims.

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