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  2. An Eye for Detail - Wikipedia

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    "An Eye for Detail" is a 1997 Donald Duck comics story by Don Rosa. The story was first published in the Danish Anders And & Co. #1997-19; the first American publication was in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #622, in March 1998.

  3. Santa Ana winds: facts and fiction - AOL

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    The warm and cold flavors of Santa Ana winds are generally rooted in the same dynamics. But cold Santa Ana wind events, Houk said, are driven by mid- and upper-level low pressure and colder air aloft.

  4. The Dream of a Lifetime - Wikipedia

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    While Scrooge McDuck is having a dream, the Beagle Boys invade his dream, via a device stolen from Gyro Gearloose, in order to steal the combination to his money bin.Since it is extremely difficult for a dreamer to stop themselves from correctly answering questions posed to them in dreams (according to the in-story dream science), Donald Duck must enter his uncle Scrooge's dream to prevent ...

  5. Drakestail - Wikipedia

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    Drakestail also known as Quackling is a Fairy tale about a duck, where repetition forms most of the logic behind the plot. The story is also similar to other folk and fairy tales where the hero picks up several allies (or sometimes items or skills) and uses them in the exact order found.

  6. Vacation Time (1950) - Wikipedia

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    "Vacation Time" is a 33-page Disney comics story written, drawn, and lettered by Carl Barks. The story was first published in Four Color Comics as Vacation Parade #1 (July 1950). The story stars Donald Duck and his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie. The story has been reprinted many times.

  7. Return to Plain Awful - Wikipedia

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    "Return to Plain Awful" is a Donald Duck story that was originally printed during the Gladstone Publishing run of Donald Duck Adventures, issue #12 in May 1989. It was written by Don Rosa as a sequel to "Lost in the Andes!" by Carl Barks, to commemorate that story's 40th anniversary. [1] [2]

  8. Meghan Markle Connects With Teen Girls on “Being One ... - AOL

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    The Duchess of Sussex continued her work in the realm of tech safety during a meeting with youth leadership organization Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara last week.

  9. How to Read Donald Duck - Wikipedia

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    An installment of the "Doc's Bookshelf" column. Analysis by a prominent comic book fan and Carl Barks expert. Dana Gabbard and Geoffrey Blum. "The Color of Truth is Gray." Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color #24 (1997), pp. 23–26. Critical analysis by two experts on Carl Barks.