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A short circuit is an electrical circuit that allows a current to travel along an unintended path with no or a very low electrical impedance.
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Aladdin is a folk tale, probably of Middle Eastern or chinese origin.
Hocus-pocus is an exclamation used by magicians, usually the magic words spoken when bringing about some sort of change.
Beauty and the Beast is a traditional fairy tale.
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Trouble in Shangri-La is the sixth studio album by American singer and songwriter Stevie Nicks. Released in 2001, it was her first new solo album since 1994's Street Angel. The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, Nicks' highest peak since 1983's The Wild Heart, with sales of 109,000 copies in its first week. The album remained in the top 10 in its second week holding the #9 spot and sold 76,000 copies. The album spent a total of 20 weeks on the Billboard 200. It achieved Gold status within six weeks of its release for shipping 500,000 copies in the U.S. As of February 2011, the album has sold over 663,000 copies in the US. Three singles were released: "Every Day", "Planets of the Universe", and "Sorcerer".
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Dracula is an 1897 novel by Bram Stoker.
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Pinocchio is the boy-puppet from the 1883 novel The Adventures of Pinocchio.
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Tangled is a 2010 animated feature film from Disney, adapted from the Brothers Grimm's tale Rapunzel.
A work song is a song about human labor.
"Twisted" is a song by Stevie Nicks from the soundtrack of the 1996 film Twister. While writing the song, Nicks asked Lindsey Buckingham to produce the song. Nicks later called in Mick Fleetwood to play drums. Nicks and Buckingham share lead vocals on the song. The soundtrack version of the song features Federico Pol on bass. The track was mixed by Dan Marnien and engineered by Ken Allardyce.
"True to Your Heart" is the "end-credits song" of Disney's 1998 animated film Mulan, and one of two singles released off the soundtrack. It was written by Matthew Wilder and David Zippel and performed by American recording artists 98 Degrees and Stevie Wonder. The song was also included on the band's second album, 98 Degrees and Rising.