Missão Quase ImpossÃvel is a Portuguese equivalent in Brazil to the movie title 'The Spy Next Door'. The feminine noun 'missão' means 'mission'. The adverb 'quase' means 'almost'. The adjective 'impossÃvel' means 'impossible'. All together, they're pronounced 'mee-sow* KWAH-zee eeng-puh-SEE-ve-oo' in Portugal and according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
Espião nas Horas Vagas is a Portuguese equivalent in Portugal to the title of the movie 'The Spy Next Door'. The masculine noun 'espião' means 'spy'. The word 'nas'combines the preposition 'em' and the feminine plural definite article 'as' to mean 'in the'. The feminine noun 'horas' means 'hours, times'. The feminine adjective 'vagas' means 'vague, indistinct, indefinite, general'. All together, they're pronounced 'ee-pyow* nuh-zoh-ruh-zhvah-guhsh' in Portugal and according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound in the English adverb 'how'.
Шпион по ÑоÑедÑтву is a Russian equivalent to the title of the movie 'The Spy Next Door'.
Flowers.
In the treehouse of coolness
His bathroom door.
Room 101 .
Not yet, although the 1st book in the Time Quartet, A Wrinkle in Time, was made into a TV movie in 2003.
O kataskopos tis diplanis portas is a Greek equivalent to the title of the movie 'The Spy Next Door'.
'Porta' (por-ta)
The Door-to-Door Salesman Movie - 2010 was released on: USA: 1 February 2010 (internet)
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Green Door
Door to door.
In Ohio the person who is listed on the title as the owner must go to the state title office and submit the title as defaced and request a new one. I once owned a 4 door vechicle that was listed as a 2 door. Drove it to the title office their inspector viewed the auto and the vin number and for $10.00 I received a correct title.
Lopes is a Portuguese surname. I'm unaware if the Portuguese pronunciation might be different, but my next door neighbor has the same last name and pronounces Lopes as in rhymes with ropes.
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Yes. You can apply for a "lost title" on any vehicle with no title. The only requirements are that you must contain and know the vin number (vehicle identification number), which is either listed on a little tag on the exterior side of the winshield, or located on the door jam of the driver side door.
It might be - if your book is about the boy next door and nothing else. Before you "take" a book title, google it and see if there are already a lot more books and movies with that title. I see two movies and a book on Google, so you might think of a slightly different title if you plan to sell this book. If you're just writing for fun, it's a good title!
In the first Scream movie, the character Tatum (played by Rose McGowan) was crushed by a garage door.