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DISNEY WDCC FLAGSHIP OPENING TITLE from SMALL WORLD $19.99 |
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DISNEY “OPENING TITLE” FROM FANTASIA $29.00 |
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WDCC Opening title from “Toy Story” MIB $20.00 |
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WDCC Disney, On Ice Opening Title from 1997 $17.97 |
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WDCC Disney, Mr. Duck Steps Out Opening Title from 1993 $20.67 |
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WDCC Disney, First Aiders Opening Title from 1999 $20.67 |
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DISNEY “OPENING TITLE” FROM CINDERELLA $29.00 |
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WDCC Opening Title from “Pinocchio” $12.00 |
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DISNEY WDCC OPENING TITLE SCROLL from THREE LITTLE PIGS $4.99 |
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DISNEY WDCC OPENING TITLE SCROLL from TOY STORY 2 $9.99 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from The FIRST AIDERS $19.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from BAMBI $19.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from PUPPY LOVE $19.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from DELIVERY BOY $19.95 |
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WDCC-”Opening Title” from Walt Disney’s CINDERELLA $29.99 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from The THREE LITTLE PIGS $19.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from Mr. Duck Steps Out $19.99 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from Peter Pan $19.99 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs $19.99 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from Symphony Hour $19.99 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from Bambi $19.99 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from The Delivery Boy $19.99 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from The THREE LITTLE PIGS $19.99 |
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WDCC Disney, Symphony Hour Opening Title from 1993 $20.67 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from MR. DUCK STEPS OUT $19.95 |
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WDCC Disney, Peter Pan Opening Title from 1994 $20.15 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE SCROLL” from HERCULES $28.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE SCROLL” from DONALD’S BETTER SELF $28.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE SCROLL” from LILO & STICH $28.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE SCROLL” from TARZAN $28.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE SCROLL” from ARISTOCATS $24.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE SCROLL” from LADY and The TRAMP $22.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE SCROLL” from CINDERELLA $19.95 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE SCROLL” from PETER PAN $19.95 |
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DISNEY “OPENING TITLE” FROM DONALD’S BETTER SELF $40.00 |
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WDCC OPENING TITLE Scroll from PUPPY LOVE $19.99 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs $39.00 |
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WDCC Disney, Fantasia Opening Title from 1994 $26.10 |
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WDCC “OPENING TITLE” from TOY STORY $19.95 |
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WDCC OPENING TITLE from Brother Bear $24.95 |
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Ultimate Movie Music Collection $20.98 … |
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Varèse Sarabande – A 25th Anniversary Celebration $11.50 … |
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Henry Mancini -The Ultimate Collection $21.95 1995 compilation on RCA Victor featuring 46 of the composer’s finest & most memorable recordings from 1956-1991on two digitally remastered, full color picture CDs. Contains ‘The Pink Panther Theme’, ‘Moon River’, ‘A Shot In The Dark’, Wine And Roses’, ‘Baby Elephant Walk’, ‘Peter Gunn’, ‘Everything I Do (I Do It For You)’, ‘Mona Lisa’, ‘Unchained Melody’, ‘Midnight Cowboy’ and much more. Well over… |
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The Evolution of Chess Opening Theory: From Philidor to Kasparov (Pergamon Chess Series) $15.95 … |
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Irish get another shot at state success.(Volleyball Prep)(Sheldon carries a Southwest Conference title into its opening-round match of the state tournament): … from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) $9.95 This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on October 29, 2008. The length of the article is 619 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Irish get another shot … |
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Gray continues learning curve with Track City discus title.(Sports)(Thurston Middle School student is one of three local winners on the opening day of … from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) $5.95 This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on July 16, 2005. The length of the article is 614 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation Detail… |
Us Open Champ Geoff Ogilvy
Geoff Ogilvy made a big splash in the world of golf this year by winning the prestigious US Open. Suddenly, he was on everyone’s lips and they were all asking the same questions: Who is Geoff Ogilvy and where did he come from?
Ogilvy is an Australian golfer who currently lives in Scottsdale, Arizona. This may come as a surprise to many but the US Open was actually Ogilvy’s third championship on the PGA Tour. He previously won the 2005 Chrysler Classic of Tucson and the 2006 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship last February before bagging the 2006 U.S. Open title in June. By virtue of this string of victories, Ogilvy barged into golf’s elite World Top 10 for the first time, rising to as high as number eight.
Ogilvy was simply electric in the US Open, finishing his round with a champion’s flourish and making improbable pars on the last two holes, a 30-foot chip shot at the 17th and a downhill six-footer on the 18th. He was lucky, too, as American Phil Mickelson gave up a two shot lead with three holes to play.
As the first Australian player to win a major golf tournament in 11 years (since Steve Elkington at the 1995 PGA Championship), the 29-year-old Ogilvy has been hailed as a hero in his homeland.
Tony Hallam, CEO of Golf Australia, stated, “The reaction of the Australian public and the Australian golf community to Geoff’s achievement has been phenomenal. Geoff’s victory is particularly significant for golf in Australia and for golfing fans who were willing an Australian to win a Major after an 11 year drought. No doubt this will inspire more young Australians to be successful on the international sporting field.”
Ogilvy turned professional in May of 1998 and won a European Tour card at that year’s Qualifying school. He played on the European Tour in 1999 and 2000, finishing 65th in his first season and improving to 48th in his second. He joined the U.S. based PGA Tour in 2001, and finished in the top 100 in each of his first five seasons. His first professional tournament win came in 2005 at the PGA Tour’s Chrysler Classic of Tucson. In February 2006 he beat Davis Love III in the final of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
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