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❤️ Wallpaper paste 🍄

"Adhesive flakes that are mixed with water to produce wallpaper paste Wallpaper adhesive or wallpaper paste is a specific adhesive, based on modified starch or methylcellulose, used to fix wallpaper to walls. http://www.dummies.com/home-garden/walls-ceilings/how-to-activate-wallpaper- paste/ Wallpaper pastes have a typical shear thinning viscosity and a high wet adhesive tack. These properties are needed to slow down the penetration of the adhesive into the paper and wall, and give slow bonding speed which gives the wallpaper hanger time to line up the wallpaper correctly on the wall. The adhesive is usually sold in pouches or boxes as flakes that are mixed with water to produce the paste, it is also available ready mixed in tubs. The wallpaper adhesive is applied to the wallpaper to let the moisture of the adhesive soak into and penetrate the paper. The paper will thus expand before hanging rather than on the wall, which would cause vertical bubbles in each panel of wallpaper as the adhesive dried from the edges in.Homedepot Graham & Brown Wallpaper FAQ When using nonwoven or glassfibre wallpaper—paper that does not expand—the adhesive is applied to the wall instead. See also * Wallpaper * Wheatpaste References Category:Adhesives Category:Wallcoverings https://wallsupnow.com/ "

❤️ Alice of Wonderland in Paris 🍄

"Alice of Wonderland in Paris or Alice in a New Wonderland is a 1966 Czech- American animated film directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in extreme limited animation. Plot Young Alice, having become a celebrity for her adventures in Wonderland, is in her bedroom dreaming about visiting Paris and sharing adventures with the storybook girl Madeline. While no comment is made as to where this Alice comes from or what time the film is set in, Alice seems to be American, as she likes cheeseburgers and is having a great deal of trouble when it comes to getting to France. As Alice points out, “Getting to Wonderland was easy – all I had to do was fall down the rabbit hole. But let’s face it – it takes money to get to Paris!”. As Alice dreams in her bedroom, a talking mouse named François rides a bicycle into Alice's bedroom and wants to conduct a survey about her favourite cheeses. Alice wants to join François in his native Paris, so François uses a cheese that his company makes, which uses the same magical mushroom she ate in Wonderland as an ingredient, to shrink Alice to rodent size. Together, they ride through Paris, where François narrates a series of short stories with a Parisian theme. The film includes brief adaptations of five short stories: *Eve Titus' Anatole *Ludwig Bemelmans' Madeline and the Bad Hat *Crockett Johnson's The Frowning Prince *James Thurber's Many Moons *Ludwig Bemelmans' Madeline and the Gypsies. In the end, when Alice finally meets her, it turns out that Madeline dreams of being Alice in Wonderland. Cast *Norma MacMillan as Alice *Luce Ennis as Queen *Howard Morris as Grand Wizard, King (The Frowning Prince), The Frowning Prince *Carl Reiner as Anatole *Trinka Snyder as Princess Lenore *Allen Swift as François, Narrator, King, Lord High Chamberlain *Lionel Wilson as Jester, Royal Mathematician, Royal Wizard, Minstrel Production Alice of Wonderland in Paris was created by the team of Gene Deitch and William L. Snyder, who had previously collaborated on Munro, which won the Academy Award for Animated Short Film in 1961. The filmmakers (along with Rembrandt Films) were also responsible for producing the 1960–1962 Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoons for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and also were one of the producers of the Popeye animated TV series for King Features Syndicate, aired on ABC between 1960 and 1963. Attracted to the economy and beauty of Prague, Deitch and Snyder produced cartoons for both cinema release and cartoons based on short stories for school educational film use. Five of these stories were placed in the feature with new Alice sequences to be released as a feature film in the West. Actors Carl Reiner, Howard Morris and Allen Swift provided the voice performances, and Canadian actress Norma MacMillan provided the voice of Alice. Alice of Wonderland in Paris runs 52 minutes, which is somewhat short for a feature film release, and it was presented for its 1966 U.S. theatrical distribution on a bill with the short film White Mane. It was originally distributed in the U.S. theaters by a company called Childhood Productions; Paramount Pictures re-released it in the 1970s as Alice in a New Wonderland, and White Mane was also part of the bill. References External links Category:1966 films Category:1966 animated films Category:1960s American animated films Category:1960s fantasy films Category:Czech animated films Category:Czech films Category:Animated films based on Alice in Wonderland Category:Films directed by Gene Deitch Category:Films set in Paris Category:Anthology films Category:Films based on short fiction Category:American films Category:American children's animated fantasy films Category:Madeline Category:Crossover films "

❤️ Abderrahim Najah 🍄

"Abderrahim Najah (born 20 November 1984) is a Moroccan basketball player currently playing for AS Salé in the Moroccan Basketball League."Morocco Team Profile" at FIBA.com In 2017, Najah won the FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup with Salé. Najah is a member of the Morocco national basketball team. He participated in both the 2007 and 2009 FIBA Africa Championship. References Category:1984 births Category:Living people Category:Moroccan men's basketball players Category:AS Salé (basketball) players "

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