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The character Toto is Dorothy's dog. He was played by a female Cain Terrier named Terry, whose name was later changed to Toto to reflect the movie's popularity.
There are 20 countries and a sovereign state that have the Spanish as its official language, and those are: Mexico, whose capital is Mexico City; Spain, whose capital is Madrid; Argentina, whose capital is Buenos Aires; Bolivia, whose capital is La Paz; Chile, whose capital is Santiago; Colombia, whose capital is Bogota; Costa Rica, whose capital is San Jose; Cuba, whose capital is La Habana; Dominican Republic, whose capital is Santo Domingo; Ecuador, whose capital is Quito; El Salvador, whose capital is San Salvador; Guatemala, whose capital is Guatemala City; Equatorial Guinea, whose capital is Malabo; Honduras, whose capital is Tegucigalpa; Mexico, whose capital is Mexico City, Nicaragua, whose capital is Managua; Panama, whose capital is Panama City; Paraguay, whose capital is Asuncion; Peru, whose capital is Lima, Uruguay, whose capital is Montevideo; Venezuela, whose capital is Caracas and Puerto Rico, whose capital is San Juan.
Oh, dude, Dorothy straight-up throws a bucket of water on the Wicked Witch of the West. Like, apparently, the witch melts or something because she's allergic to water or forgot her umbrella that day. It's like the ultimate "oops, my bad" moment in Oz.
Forest Whitaker won Best Actor for The Last King of Scotland (2006).
The duration of Whose Doctor Who is 3600.0 seconds.
Dorothy Gale's in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939).
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A person whose emotions change from happy to sad may be experiencing mood swings or emotional instability. It could also be indicative of a mood disorder such as bipolar disorder.
Dorothy Andrews Elston Kabis was the 33rd treasurer of the US
Dorothy's red shoes, whose shine is unique as the sparkle is made from dyed fish scales, are currently residing at the National Museum of American History, which is part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.
Judy Garland, better known as Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz.
The character experiences many different emotions and has multiple motivations.
In the original 1900 book edition of The Wizard of Oz, the Slippers are Silver. In the beloved 1939 film version, they're Ruby. The color was changed for the film, because those involved in the production felt that the silver gave a washed out effect to Dorothy Gale's appearance. The result was a patriotic look to Dorothy, whose dress was blue and white.
No, children but she was married to George Putnam in 1931. He did have 2 sons from a previous marriage to Dorothy Binney whose father invented Crayola crayons.
I am not sure which "Dorothy Quincy Adams" you are asking about. There was a Dorothy Quincy, but her married name was Hancock, and she was the wife of John Hancock; today, the Quincy home is a tourist site in the city of Quincy MA, as is the Adams home, where John and Abigail lived. The Quincy family was very famous in early Massachusetts, and Dorothy Quincy was well-known as a hostess, giving parties which many important people of her day attended. John Quincy Adams (whose mother was Abigail, and father was President John Adams) did have a wife, but her name was not Dorothy-- it was Louisa.