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Walt Disney World is the first theme park that comes to mind when asking this question. Walt Disney World is the most famous park and attraction in the United States and abroad.
I believe there isn't any other word for Disney in portuguese. Sometimes we say Walt-Disney. (so does the English speakers) And some people pronunciate it wrong like 'waldisNEy' instead of 'WAL DISney'.
MULANAlso, it's swift as a coursing river.
Answer from a person with a legal backgroundThe word Disney is a very old word, and the Walt Disney company was formed over 50 years ago in 1923. Other than the use of Mickey Mouse, there is no record of a legal dispute over person(s) using the word Disney. As long as you use the word "Disney" non-commercially, or for the use of news reporting, promotion, or description (similarly as using "Windows" to describe a type of operating system) - it will be fine.However, if you chose to use it like "Disney Download" - you might come upon some legal disputes especially if your company is operating in the same "Disney" market because it could be misunderstood.
Hollywood Records is part of the Disney Music Group, which is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The Walt Disney Company is a publicly-held multinational corporation; shares of the company are owned, directly or indirectly through mutual funds, by millions of people.
No, Disneyland and Walt Disney World are separate theme parks. Disneyland is in Anaheim, California while Walt Disney World is in Orlando, Florida.
walt disney lived through life by giving little kids mustache rides. that was the first ride in disneyland. word
Walt Disney was a hard working man, he gave his self challenges all the time. he also always made sure his films were high standard
The Disney logo is a really stylized rendition of the word "Disney." It is how Walt Disney, who started the company, signed his art.
Walt Disney World is the first theme park that comes to mind when asking this question. Walt Disney World is the most famous park and attraction in the United States and abroad.
An antonym for the verb to scramble is to organize.
The imaginative mind of Walt Disney is the primary reason he was able to build such a magical empire.
Hmm. Might depend upon one's definition of 'fun.' You can see the word 'sex' written subliminally most often in Disney movies; search 'Disney subliminal.'
The letters in scramble will also spell clambers.
I believe there isn't any other word for Disney in portuguese. Sometimes we say Walt-Disney. (so does the English speakers) And some people pronunciate it wrong like 'waldisNEy' instead of 'WAL DISney'.
I want to scramble an egg
The word is tinder.