No they dont.
Yes, there are allegories and morality tales in many of them .
"Peliculas de Disney" means "Disney Movies" in English. Peliculas is the word for movie/film in Spanish. When the word "de" is used in Spanish it can denote ownership. Technically translated, "Peliculas de Disney" would mean "Movies of Disney," which one would then translate further (for ease of understanding and sounding more natural in English) to say "Disney Movies."
Don't you mean "audition?" It's possible, but you may or may not get the part you want.
If you mean the movies that Disney has come out with in the last few years, then the third movie that just came out on DVD is Voyage of the Dawn Treader. (If you mean the old movies, then I don't know.)
They mean that the cia and other government can be secret in how they process there work agaist the citizens of America and other country's.
Pluto almost universally refers to the same three things in most languages:The dwarf PlanetThe Roman GodThe Disney dog
If you mean the actor, then yes, he does appear in several other movies. Or if you mean the character himself, Pettigrew, does appear in the third, fourth and seventh.
When it says that, it means your time zone, look online to find out where your time zone is.
her you mean, the author of twilight is 'stephanie meyer', yes her books have become movies! But the directors of twilight have tickletackled things in the book abit.
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A computer used only for media purposes and not used for anything else. The computer will be used for watching movies, playing videos, playing music, and other media related things.
They are both correct, but mean different things. "George criticizes most movies" means that George criticizes a lot of movies. "George criticizes mostly movies" means that George criticizes a lot of different things, but the majority of the things he criticizes are movies.
A chicken.