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Paradise Island

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  • proper noun An island in the Bahamas.

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Examples

  • In the classic version Wonder Woman's home was called Paradise Island (Home of the Amazons) and the Modern-Version is called

    Comic Book Movie 2010

  • Tell 'em its 'Paradise Island' and let 'em all camp till they drop!

    unknown title 2008

  • This Amazonian princess from Paradise Island fights for justice but also dreams of living a more normal existence.

    Keck's Exclusives: New Wonder Woman to Have Three Identities — and Three Love Interests! 2011

  • The Bahamian government eventually stabilized, and tourism in the country began to thrive in the late 1990s with the construction of massive resorts on Nassau and Paradise Island.

    My Own Private Island Candace Jackson 2011

  • In March, a guest at the Atlantis, Paradise Island in the Bahamas needed a roll-away bed and some extra towels.

    'I Hate My Room,' The Traveler Tweeted. Ka-Boom! An Upgrade! 2010

  • Mr. Sullivan who often checks online commentary around midnight before going to bed helped train what internally is called "the Twitter Army," at the Atlantis, Paradise Island.

    'I Hate My Room,' The Traveler Tweeted. Ka-Boom! An Upgrade! 2010

  • At "AKA," the $5 million-plus, 8,000 square-foot kids 'club that Atlantis, Paradise Island (owned by Kerzner International Holdings Ltd.) in the Bahamas opened in December, kids get instruction on table etiquette while they learn to cook candy pizzas and molten cakes.

    Sun, Sand Surf and a Pop Quiz Andrea Petersen 2010

  • Dean Sullivan, vice president of digital marketing at Kerzner International Holdings Limited, which owns and operates hotels including the Atlantis, Paradise Island, a 3,414 room resort.

    'I Hate My Room,' The Traveler Tweeted. Ka-Boom! An Upgrade! 2010

  • At "AKA," the $5 million-plus, 8,000 square-foot kids 'club that Atlantis, Paradise Island (owned by Kerzner International Holdings Ltd.) in the Bahamas opened in December, kids get instruction on table etiquette while they learn to cook candy pizzas and molten cakes.

    Sun, Sand Surf and a Pop Quiz Andrea Petersen 2010

  • At "AKA," the $5 million-plus, 8,000 square-foot kids 'club that Atlantis, Paradise Island (owned by Kerzner International Holdings Ltd.) in the Bahamas opened in December, kids get instruction on table etiquette while they learn to cook candy pizzas and molten cakes.

    Sun, Sand Surf and a Pop Quiz Andrea Petersen 2010

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