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  2. The Dollmaker (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Dollmaker is a novel by Harriette Arnow. It is the story of Gertie Nevels and her family's migration from their Kentucky homeland to industrial Detroit during World War II. First published in 1954, the novel earned a 1955 nomination for the National Book Award. [1]

  3. Dollmaker (character) - Wikipedia

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    The first Dollmaker uses mechanical dolls that he can control. The second Dollmaker is a talented inventor who can use sentient dolls as mobile weapons. The third Dollmaker is a gifted surgeon known for creating dolls made of human flesh. He has enough skill to make them almost perfectly resemble specific living beings. [4]

  4. The Dollmaker - Wikipedia

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    The Dollmaker is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film starring Jane Fonda and based on the 1954 novel written by Harriette Arnow. [1] It was originally broadcast on ABC on May 13, 1984. Fonda was awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie . [ 2 ]

  5. Dollmaker - Wikipedia

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    A dollmaker is a maker of dolls. Doll maker or Dollmaker may also refer to: Doll maker (Internet) The Dollmaker (1984), made-for-TV movie; Dollmaker (comics), the comic book character; The Dollmaker, novel by Harriette Arnow

  6. List of Batman family enemies - Wikipedia

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    Olivia Carr is a girl that was kidnapped and brainwashed into becoming a member of the Dollmaker Family. Orifice: The Orifice is a member of the Dollmaker Family who has various foreign limbs and tissue stitched to his body. Sampson: A member of the Dollmaker Family, Sampson is a small man made to look like a toy monkey. Wesley Mathis

  7. The Concrete Blonde - Wikipedia

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    Mora has ties to the adult video industry, had insider knowledge of the Dollmaker case, and was not at work during the killings not attributed to Church. The task force puts Mora under surveillance, and Bosch breaks into his house looking for evidence that he is the Follower. Instead, Bosch finds that Mora has been making child pornography ...

  8. Hammerspace - Wikipedia

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    A cartoon character producing an object from nowhere - from "hammerspace" Hammerspace (also known as malletspace) is an imaginary extradimensional, instantly accessible storage area in fiction, which is used to explain how characters from animation, comics, and video games can produce objects out of thin air.

  9. Paiting - Wikipedia

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    Paiting as used in Korean has undergone the process of translanguaging, causing it to have different meanings in English and Korean. [4] In English, "fighting" is a verb (specifically, a present participle) whereas cheers and exclamations of support usually take the form of imperative verbs.