He also owned a copy of the famous booklet " Captain Billy's Whizbang " ( mentioned in the lyrics of the song " Trouble " ) which he carried with him in the production.
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German planes would no sooner spot a target than German 155s, nicknamed " G . I . Cans, " and Austrian 88s, known as " whizbangs, " would begin raining on it.
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If Baz Luhrman's whizbang 1996 " Romeo and Juliet " failed to make seasoned Shakespeareans of Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes, Paul Rudd and John Leguizamo, it didn't have to.
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He has outfitted a train with gadgets and whizbangs that James Bond would have loved, but that Will Smith, his reluctant partner, hates, unless they do things like popping concealed guns into his hands.
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""'Good Witch " "'is an made-for-TV movie series of the same name, produced by Whizbang Films in association with ITV Studios and the Hallmark Channel.
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Although it's hard to imagine any of this season's whizbangs dominating the year-end awards, they will sell a lot of popcorn in a year when ticket sales are running 30 percent ahead of last year.
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Persons who lived and worked near Whizbang during its heyday included oilmen E . W . Marland and Ben Johnson, Jr ., a cowboy and rodeo star, and Clark Gable who worked as a roustabout in the oil fields.
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The not-so-good news is that " Starship Troopers " is such a ferociously dazzling whizbang of warp-speed effects that it may leave you shocked to find yourself caught up in its exaltation of righteous militarism.
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Perhaps the most infamous of the Oklahoma oil boom towns, Whizbang ( or Denoya ) came into existence overnight in 1921 when E . W . Marland drilled a 600 barrel per day oil well and precipitated an " oil rush " to the area.
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Occurring about 150 years from now and a century before the time of Capt . James T . Kirk of the first " Star Trek " series, " Enterprise " promises to boldly go without a lot of the whizbang gadgets we've gotten used to over the years.