Similar words: disneyland, puisne, kidney disease, district attorney, disingenuousness, misname, misnomer, an eye for an eye. Meaning: n. United States film maker who pioneered animated cartoons and created such characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck; founded Disneyland (1901-1966).
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31. I give all the credit to Disney.
32. Disney continues to dominate video-cassette sales.
33. He worked briefly for Walt Disney Studios.
34. It sounds like the conceit of a Disney movie.
35. What Walt Disney animal grieves for its mother?
36. The latest film has a vintage Disney charm.
37. Live action and animatronics blend in this new version of the Carlo Collidi classic previously filmed by Walt Disney.
38. The imagination of Presley has been rendered uncomfortable by the presence of the serial killer known as Pitchfork Disney.
39. So in May Disney obtained permission to move 100 of the bald, hunch-backed and unruly birds 60 miles away.
40. Its best students are regularly recruited into Disney and other studios before they graduate.
41. Apparently the Disney studio had several requests from chemists for more information on the subject following the actual spectroscopic determination in 1959.
42. The Disney Company has a wonderful orientation program for new employees.
43. Two Disney shareholder lawsuits were filed against the current and former directors of the company,(http://sentencedict.com/disney.html) charging them with wasting corporate assets.
44. Disney said yesterday it had reached a settlement with one group of contractors for an undisclosed sum.
45. Disney executives believe the porcelain models will become another lucrative spin off for their cartoon empire.
46. Who was known as the architect of the Disney / Capital Cities acquisition? 15.
47. Some 11 minutes of the latest Disney feature, Oliver and Company, use computer-generated elements.
48. Disney, which has a large cash hoard, also might be interested, sources said.
49. When children are allowed to choose the name, Disney can have a big influence.
50. And then there is Euro Disney, which is fast becoming a synonym for Eurodisaster.
51. We know how Disney chose to describe his role at the studio: Walt, the busy bee.
52. Roy was also visionary in establishing links with depart-ment stores and other retailers to keep Disney merchandise in the public eye.
53. If you're heading for the Paris Disney during the Easter holidays, how can you beat the queues?
54. But in Disney movies, the old stereotypes are alive and well and beautifully animated, Giroux says.
55. Distributor Miramax, which led the pack with 20 nominations, is an autonomous unit of the Walt Disney Co.
56. Since I trust my own sense of fantasy, I find it no problem to ignore anything with the Disney logo.
57. It stayed open only because Roy rallied both his persuasive powers and the clout of the Disney name to save it.
58. Linking Disney World together is a network of monorail trains, buses, river steamers and launches.
59. When we went to Disney World last spring, it was mobbed.
60. Whatever the job at Disney, it was approached with missionary zeal.
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