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ritualistic head shrinking.
Shuar people call a
shrunken head a tsantsa, also
transliterated tzantza. Many
tribe leaders would display their heads to scare...
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Incredible Shrinking Man in 1957 and The
Incredible Shrinking Woman in 1981, both by
Universal Pictures. The
novel was
retitled The
Incredible Shrinking Man...
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accompanied some of
their war
parties and
witnessed the
process of
shrinking heads.
Later he
traveled through Honduras and
Guatemala in
search of the...
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siblings who
volunteer at the
Chesterton Public Library,
where their large heads and loud
voices occasionally result in mishaps.
Kelsy Abbott as Sara Nico...
- in 1956, the
novel The
Shrinking Man by
Richard Matheson was
adapted into the
Universal Pictures film The
Incredible Shrinking Man,
which was followed...
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Turns -
Royal Observatory,
Greenwich 4 The
Underworld The
Incredible Shrinking Head! -
North American Hyperbaric Center - City Island,
Bronx 5 A
Stone Puzzle...
- Examples:
fridge (refrigerator), rizz (charisma), rona (coronavirus),
shrink (
head-
shrinker), tec (detective); also flu (which
omits the
stressed syllable of...
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Incredible Shrinking Man is a 1957
American science fiction film
directed by Jack Arnold,
based on
Richard Matheson's 1956 novel, The
Shrinking Man. The...
- The Mel
Appel Company:
Sewer Face,
Brain Ball, Wart Hog, Spit Ball,
Shrink Head, and Rock
Slime "Spit Balls" by
Lanard Toys: Sharky, 20/20, Ba-Boom,...
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Head is a 1968
American satirical musical adventure film
written and
produced by Jack
Nicholson and Bob Rafelson,
directed by Rafelson,
starring television...