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If you've never seen the series, it revolves around a series of very expensive, very secret "Dollhouses", where "Dolls" are programmed individuals flash-printed for rich clientele.
Joystiq [Nintendo] Kevin Kelly 2010
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If you've never seen the series, it revolves around a series of very expensive, very secret "Dollhouses", where "Dolls" are programmed individuals flash-printed for rich clientele.
Joystiq Kevin Kelly 2010
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If you've never seen the series, it revolves around a series of very expensive, very secret "Dollhouses", where "Dolls" are programmed individuals flash-printed for rich clientele.
Joystiq Kevin Kelly 2010
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Dollhouses: As "Fringe" posits, there is more than one of everything — and that includes Dollhouses, as we got the inside scoop on how D. C.'s branch operates.
‘Dollhouse’ Episode 2.05 & 2.06 Recaps: ‘The Public Eye’ & ‘The Left Hand’ » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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But more importantly than the merits of the actors is the idea that the Dollhouses are rallying against the Los Angeles branch.
‘Dollhouse’ Episode 2.05 & 2.06 Recaps: ‘The Public Eye’ & ‘The Left Hand’ » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Dollhouses, hand painted, model cars, and rocket ships fill the shelves.
Glimpse Carol Lynch Williams 2010
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Dollhouses, hand painted, model cars, and rocket ships fill the shelves.
Glimpse Carol Lynch Williams 2010
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Dollhouses usually are most valuable when fully furnished and with their original wallpaper -- trying to find replacement furnishings that fit together in a dollhouse can take years, says Ms. Gerwat-Clark.
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Dollhouses with curving slate roofs complete with a blush of decorative moss on the north side.
BAD GIRL CREEK Jo-Ann Mapson 2001
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Open Late: Saturday till 3, Tuesday-Friday till 2, Sunday till midnight Dollhouses of Death A photo exhibit in her childhood home gives a glimpse of Frances Glessner Lee's remarkably precise models of crime scenes.
Chicago Reader 2010
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