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Discover LudwigThe word "neverland" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the fictional place in J.M. Barrie's play and novel Peter Pan, or more generally use it to describe a place that does not exist, or is not found. Example sentence: "They both yearned to go to Neverland, a place of freedom and adventure."
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neverland
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An ideal or imaginary place; a dreamworld.
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Note that I'm asking less about fact than self-representation: the Bushes have a big footprint in Houston, but claim Midland and some sort of WASPy patrician New England neverland (that's son and father, respectively, just to be clear).
The real debate in Washington is still about where to direct the red ink, rather than how to reduce it.At some point, however, both Mr Bush and the rest of Washington will be forced to leave this fiscal Neverland.
"Finding Neverland", about how J.M. Barrie came to write "Peter Pan", wins brownie points for integrity, while "Ray", about Ray Charles, may have to settle for the best-actor prize only.That leaves, as fifth contender for best picture, "Million Dollar Baby", Clint Eastwood's boxing flick.
"Jauja" is a Spanish word with Arabic origins which roughly translates to Neverland.
In the Karachi of my childhood, where we had one state-run television channel and a sheltered life that rarely extended beyond the school yard and private homes, I walked through that wardrobe, and flew to Neverland with the boy and his shadow.
The Weinstein Company's show, Finding Neverland, is based on their 2004 film of the same name starring Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, and tells the story of how JM Barrie's friendship with a young family inspired Peter Pan.
And Finding Neverland, Harvey Weinstein's big budget JM Barrie musical starring Kelsey Grammar, fared even worse: nothing.
It also rests on the claims of a single alleged victim, who many outsiders (wrongly or rightly) feel represents other accusers: a single 15-year-old boy, a recovering cancer patient, says he was abused two years ago at Mr Jackson's "Neverland" ranch.
On his estate at Neverland in southern California, remote from the "normal people" who might grab and scratch him, he lived like a child with blank-eyed mannequins, pet snakes and Ferris wheels.
In the wake of these events, Jackson suffered a financial collapse that resulted in the sale of many of his considerable assets, including, ultimately, his lavish Neverland ranch.
Later films distributed by Weinstein through Miramax Films included Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004), a documentary by Michael Moore, and Finding Neverland (2004), in which Johnny Depp starred as James M. Barrie.
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