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Wonderland is a 2003 American crime drama film, co-written and directed by James Cox and based on the real-life Wonderland Murders that occurred in 1981. The film stars Val Kilmer , Kate Bosworth , Dylan McDermott , Carrie Fisher , Lisa Kudrow , Josh Lucas , Christina Applegate , Tim Blake Nelson , and Janeane Garofalo .
In-universe information; Type: Monarchy: Ruler: White King, Red King: Ethnic group(s) Whites, Reds: Locations: Looking-Glass House, Garden of Live Flowers, The Old Sheep Shop, Humpty Dumpty's wall: Characters: White Knight, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, White Queen, Red Queen: Language(s) Looking-Glass language (mirror-image English)
Operation Cathedral was a police operation that broke up a major international child pornography ring called The Wonderland Club operating over the Internet. It was led by the British National Crime Squad in cooperation with 1,500 officers from 13 other police forces around the world, [1] who simultaneously arrested 104 suspects in 13 countries (including Australia, Belgium, Finland, France ...
A version of Mars inhabited by various species of intelligent life: Under the Moons of Mars: 1912: N C F G Bas-Lag: China Miéville: Setting of several China Miéville novels, a world where both magic and steampunk technology exist; and many intelligent races live. It is influenced by the tropes of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Perdido ...
The description or definition of a new category, however, can only convey the category and ground its name if the words in the definition are themselves already grounded category names [17] According to Harnad, ultimately grounding has to be sensorimotor, to avoid infinite regress. [18] Harnad thus points at consciousness as a second property.
Travis Kelce is owning up to a hilarious mistake. On the Wednesday, June 26, episode of his and brother Jason Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast, Travis admitted that he only recently realized ...
How to Read Numbers: A Guide to Statistics in the News (and Knowing When to Trust Them) is a 2021 British book by Tom and David Chivers. It describes misleading uses of statistics in the news, with contemporary examples about the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare, politics and crime. The book was conceived by the authors, who are cousins, in early ...
Neither of us had really big parts. We spent a lot of time backstage. It was “Alice in Wonderland.” It was really terrible. I think we were both chess pieces. ALEX: We were playing cards. MICAELI: Everyone would be goofing around backstage. And every so often he would withdraw himself and play piano. He always played “Bridge Over Troubled ...