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Barbie of Swan Lake is a 2003 direct-to-DVD Barbie movie directed by Owen Hurley. It is the third computer animated movie of Barbie film series. Barbie and Odette is voiced by Kelly Sheridan. The story is an adaptation from "Swan Lake

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The story is being told by Barbie to her little sister Kelly, who is feeling uneasy about being at camp overnight for the first time. She remembers the story while looking at constellations, being started on after finding Cygnus. The story begins with Odette dancing in her father's bakery. Odette feels happy because she knows how to dance a ballet dance which...
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hi i am maryium rizwan and i am of 13 years and 8 months my birth date is 9 feb what i can say about me i am monitor of the class i love to read to sing am hopeless what i can say more but i am from PAKISTAN oh my beloved country i am just a regular girl but but i dream to be a princess isn't that cool a palace guards around it happy living ruling the country and wearing a pretty crown.............

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maryium rizwan wellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll and i can't say anymore but iiiii hhhhhhhope you join the clubbbbbbbbbbbbbb would you bye bye



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A Christmas Carol is a novella by Charles Dickens. Since its first publication in 1843, it has been adapted many times: for theatre, film, television, radio, and opera
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The novel was the subject of Dickens' first public reading, given in Birmingham Town Hall to the Industrial and Literary Institute on 27 December 1852. This was repeated three days later to an audience of 'working people', and was a great success by his own account and that of newspapers of the time. Over the years Dickens edited the piece down and adapted it for a listening, rather than reading, audience. Excerpts...
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