On the other hand, friends who went to live in Oz would tell me I should never visit. |
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There were Dorothy look-alikes inspired by The Wizard of Oz, witches with broomsticks, and numerous bits of arbitrary, minimally edited business. |
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And no show there has ever defied that newspaper's critical omnipotence quite so dramatically as a musical prequel to The Wizard of Oz, Wicked. |
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But now she is heading back to Oz and we met up for one last lunch to say our goodbyes. |
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And Paddy Smith's print edition article in today's Oz is headed Smorgon takes road to more attractive product. |
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When the clamp-down needs to be enforced the wizards of Oz do it without hesitation or mercy. |
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She has an Oz passport, but if you spoke to her you'd think she came from Yorkshire, where she grew up. |
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Indeed, our cobbers over in Oz even went so far recently as to pass some anti-spam legislation. |
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We hope that the undergrowth of limitations is sparse enough to let the flowers of Oz grow unwithered. |
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He's just returned from Oz, where he spent the last 6 months heading up our branch in Perth. |
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And Warne has the added problem of a personal crisis to deal with, his wife reportedly on the plane back to Oz, their marriage on the rocks. |
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Unlike most places in the world, learn to sail packages from sailing schools are available in Oz all year round! |
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I just had an email from my cousin suggesting the rules for buying property in Oz might have changed. |
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Let's forget he had sworn allegiance to Queen Victoria en-route to Oz and fought an odd battle or two for the Poms on the way. |
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He is finishing his father's incomplete story The Lizard of Oz, according to the New York Times. |
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How many Pommy visa overstayers are now backpacking their way around Oz presently? |
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The Oz, being more of a wily fox, eschewed tabloidism and was much more sympathetic to the fallen leader. |
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Just as the little old man with the wrinkled face projects the Voice of Oz, it is the judge's very humanity that makes him need to hide it. |
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Of course, it is inconceivable that these things should ever happen here in Oz, God's own country. |
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The guy rolling the doobie on the bunk at the end of the youth hostel could be anything, an Oz or a Swede, but he won't be an old geezer. |
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The creation of Oz recast this ancient belief into intellect vs. emotions, the core tension of the Oz mythology. |
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The Bloor syncs up The Wizard of Oz to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon in what has become a cult favourite for zonked hippies. |
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Without the right protection, the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz would have rusted away. |
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We should take peace prizes just about as seriously as the Gold Logie for Oz TV stars. |
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The great Oz is not some mighty thaumaturge, he's just a funny little old man with a talent for special effects. |
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Patient, cogent and an exquisite thinker, Oz is a rare blast of sanity and intelligence. |
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The 19-year-old, who was born in England but raised in Oz, has had a frustrating season after being sidelined with shin splints. |
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The Oz season is off to a boomer start in the lead up the Oz open and the Worlds. |
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Instead, Oz devolved into the story of a self-centered conman who gets to rule Oz basically because he is male. |
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A long list of favorite books includes Animal Farm, Brave New World, The Wizard Of Oz, Aesop's Fables, and The Odyssey. |
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Being an Oz at least means you are speaking from experience. |
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Oh wow, out of my way, Rachael, I'm heading to Oz right this very second. |
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So why is Senator Claire McCaskill inviting Dr. Mehmet Oz to testify about weight-loss diet scams? |
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Oh, and it was good to get a letter from a friend in Oz today. |
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Writers ranging from Ray Bradbury to Eudora Welty to Amos Oz have credited this classic text as an influence. |
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At first we seem to be in familiar terrain, both emotionally and geographically, since this story of a fractured marriage has been shifted from Oz to England. |
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The first female union in the Land of Oz was formed when female tailoresses tossed their collective thimbles out the window and created The Victorian Tailoresses Union. |
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But the movie itself is sort of like Wizard of Oz and Donnie Darko and a couple of purple microdots of mescaline all mixed together in a bowl of Lucky Charms. |
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General Motors Holden is celebrating 25 years of Commodore in Oz with the release of a special limited edition version of Australia's biggest selling car. |
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I stood bail for him and the other defendants at the Oz trial. |
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But for the literalists who simply must know, who must look behind the curtain, who must see if Oz is real or a sham? |
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I once found myself on a yacht with British wine writer Oz Clarke. |
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After she was prevented from even auditioning for MGM's big Technicolor musical extravaganza The Wizard of Oz, Fox commissioned this splashy Technicolor musical drama. |
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It also explains why some economists have argued that Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a political allegory dealing with the bimetallist argument. |
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The galah is another of Australia's many parrots, and its reputation for being not only squawky but also not very bright, gave rise to the Oz slang term for a fool. |
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Hugh Jackman has been Wolverine in the movies and the flashy Boy From Oz on stage. |
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There is no more dangerous an opponent than a wounded Oz cricketer, especially if that ageless warrior Glenn McGrath returns to supplement the snarling fury of the visitors. |
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Actually, those were exactly the means that defeated the idea of National Socialism, but Oz is only a novelist. |
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Next week's production of The Wizard Of Oz will involve more than 100 participants, aged seven to 21, on stage and backstage and in the orchestra pit. |
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We intended to write our own captions for this epic Thrasher article, The Lizard of Oz, while knocking back brewskies and shooting pool. |
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On 1 March 2011, The Wizard of Oz opened at The Palladium Theatre, starring Danielle Hope as Dorothy and Michael Crawford as the Wizard. |
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In December 2005, for The Paul O'Grady Show Christmas pantomime, The Wizard of Oz, Church played Dorothy Gale. |
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The Trail featured on the BBC Oz and James Drink to Britain programme and consequently became very popular for drinkers in Manchester and Leeds. |
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Aerobics Oz Style was just commencing in an HD orgy of thigh-pumping action on a sunny beach Down Under. |
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Even then the rapidly yuppifying Londoners probably thought Neville, Oz and Dennis were only in Germany because the script said so. |
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This little beaut from Oz has the usual mirror and powder puff but comes in a nifty zip-up pouch. |
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But then, just as Oscar Diggs arrives in the mythical land of Oz, it suddenly bursts into technicolored life. |
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In 1985, Disney revived the iconic character of Dorothy Gale in Return To Oz, based on two novels by Frass nk L Baum. |
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And then about two-thirds of the way, he tops this bifurcated focus with a quasi-Wizard of Oz gesture. |
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Wicked turns the well-loved childhood story of the Wizard of Oz on its head and birls it round until it's dizzy. |
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Smith's English mum, Gillian, is from West Malling in Kent, but emigrated to Oz after meeting his dad, Peter, who was over here on business. |
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Kangaroo paw bottle-openers, of a type that could be bought at any Oz souvenir shop, were utilised for close-up scenes of Skippy opening doors or picking up objects. |
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But if rubbing shoulders with the local alchies isn't your pint of beer, you could stay at home and watch Oz Clarke and James May as they Drink to Britain instead. |
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The Goonies, Mamma Mia and The Wizard of Oz will be among the films featured in this year's Brindleyplace Outdoor Film Festival in Birmingham this month. |
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Wizard of Oz Tom Ponton is caught up in bar war with a brewery. |
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Out in Oz it's more a case of Antony Get Your Gun, because surely it's time Worral-Tomthumb put himself and the rest of the junglists out of their misery. |
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Morgan Spence, 15, spent three weeks putting together a stop-motion video of scenes from Hollywood classics such as Dirty Dancing, The Wizard of Oz, Pulp Fiction and Dracula. |
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