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- co-written 31 children's books, including the "Dumpy" books, The Great American Mousical (2006), also illustrated by Walton, two "Bonnie Boadicea" novels for middle...
- Walton Hamilton (authors) and Tony Walton (illustrator). The Great American Mousical. HarperTrophy, 2006. ISBN 0-06-057918-8. Edwards, Julie Andrews; Walton...
- acid bacteria, particularly of the genera Leuconostoc and Pediococcus. Mousiness is a wine fault most often attributed to Brettanomyces but can also originate...
- is constantly depressed and rarely smiles. Also, he sees her hair is a mousy brown instead of its usual bright bubble-gum pink. After Dumbledore's death...
- Paul Albert "Mousie" Garner (July 31, 1909 – August 8, 2004) was an American actor. Garner earned his nickname by ****uming the role of a shy, simpering...
- cold and abstract. Alfred Hitch**** described her performance as "rather mousy", and stated that it lacked animation. He said that it was only in her later...
- terms with their son's condition, which also affects Jenny. Meanwhile, the mousy Jane undergoes a somewhat hesitant romance with the Reverend Thornton Applebee-Thornton...
- noted for its cultural relevance. Next, she had a supporting role as a mousy librarian in the psychological thriller Abandon, the directorial debut of...
- describes her as the film's only Hawksian professional. After changing from a mousy outfit that mirrors the original into the visually militaristic clothing...
- Torrance in the film is relatively m****, submissive, p****ive, gentle, and mousy; this is shown by the way she defends Jack even in his absence to the doctor...