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bad boy と block ent. present "don't block vote"!


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Bad Boy & Block Ent. Presesnt "Don't Block The Vote"!
タグ:diddy  bad  boy  records  block  ent 
投稿日: October 7, 2008, 8:30 am
閲覧数: 6094
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プレゼント・bump of chicken


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present from you「プレゼント」
タグ:bump  of  chicken  from  you 
投稿日: June 18, 2008, 8:50 pm
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投票: 4.90(5点満点) 232 人の平均

present like steve jobs


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Apple CEO Steve Jobs is well known for his electrifying presentations. Communications coach Carmine Gallo discusses the various techniques Jobs uses to captivate and inspire his audience — techniques that can easily be applied to your next presentation. For more tips on presenting like Jobs, read our Crash Course.
タグ:steve  jobs  recruitment  selection  human  resources 
投稿日: April 18, 2008, 3:27 am
閲覧数: 32410
投票: 4.80(5点満点) 64 人の平均

greg howe - present-moment


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The always amazing Greg Howe plays Present-Moment from the Greg Howe/Richie Kotzen album "Project" at a Russian guitar clinic. Awesome legato and tapping techniques and general improvisation.
タグ:greg  howe  guitar  solo  fusion  richie 
投稿日: September 3, 2006, 1:21 am
閲覧数: 193445
投票: 4.80(5点満点) 205 人の平均

present - bloc パートy


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The Present Bloc Party
タグ:bloc  party  indie  music  video  break 
投稿日: November 24, 2006, 8:37 am
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official ever present past ビデオ


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Official Ever Present Past Video - Taken from 'Memory Almost Full': Deluxe Edition CD/DVD The CD includes the bonus tracks 'In Private', 'Why So Blue' and '222', The DVD features the videos for 'Dance Tonight' and 'Ever Present Past', plus live performances of 'Drive My Car', 'Only Mama Knows', 'Dance Tonight' 'House Of Wax' and 'Nod Your Head' taken from Paul's show at the Camden Electric Ballroom in June 2007
タグ:official  ever  past  video  paul 
投稿日: October 5, 2007, 7:43 pm
閲覧数: 284485
投票: 4.80(5点満点) 1545 人の平均

remington-rand present univac


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UNIVAC is one of the earliest commercial computers and was easily the most famous computer of the 1950s. This film, produced between 1950 and 1952, shows how the UNIVAC computer was used in business, defense and by the census. The film shows several of the important portions of the UNIVAC system at work, including the high-speed printer, the UNISERVO tape drive, the UNITYPER, card readers and the mercury delay line tanks that served as main memory. The programming process is fully discussed and a business problem is demonstrated. These films served a promotional film as well as a way to demystify computers to the average person.
タグ:computer  history  univac  eckert-mauchly  remington-rand  office 
投稿日: January 15, 2008, 12:49 am
閲覧数: 18510
投票: 4.80(5点満点) 52 人の平均

road runner grammar


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Practise present continuous tense with a fun Road Runner cartoon. For more grammar fun, try www.grammarmancomic.com
タグ:grammar  grammarman  cartoon  learn  study  english 
投稿日: February 19, 2007, 6:08 am
閲覧数: 136403
投票: 4.10(5点満点) 104 人の平均

pussycat dolls present: finale - pcd performance


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PussyCat Dolls Present: - Top 3 - Asia'a 1st Performance as a Pussycat Doll !!
タグ:pcd  search  next  doll  asia 
投稿日: April 26, 2007, 6:19 am
閲覧数: 933336
投票: 4.70(5点満点) 1345 人の平均

maxiumus present: alger la blanche


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Algiers (Arabic: الجزائر, Standard Arabic: Al Jaza'ir IPA: [ɛlʤɛˈzɛːʔir], Algerian Arabic: Dzayer ([dzæjer] (From Berber pronunciation), [[Berber languages|of the largest in the Maghreb[1] (behind Casablanca). Nicknamed El-Bahdja (البهجة) or Alger la Blanche ("Algiers the White") for the glistening white of its buildings as seen rising up from the sea, it is situated on the west side of a bay of the Mediterranean Sea. The city name is derived from the Arabic word al-jazā'ir, which translates as the islands, referring to the four islands which lay off the city's coast until becoming part of the mainland in 1525. Al-jazā'ir is itself a truncated form of the city's older name jazā'ir banī mazghannā, "the islands of (the tribe) Bani Mazghanna", used by early medieval geographers such as al-Idrisi and Yaqut al-Hamawi. Algiers is the only Algerian city with an English name different from its French name. The modern part of the city is built on the level ground by the seashore and the old part, the ancient city of the deys, climbs the steep hill behind the modern town and is crowned by the casbah or citadel, 400 feet (122 m) above the sea. The casbah and the two quays form a triangle. commercial outpost called Ikosim, later developed into a small Roman town called Icosium, existed on what is now the marine quarter of the city. The rue de la Marine follows the lines of a Roman street. Roman cemeteries existed near Bab-el-Oued and Bab Azoun. The city was given Latin rights by Vespasian. The bishops of Icosium are mentioned as late as the 5th century. City and harbour of Algiers, circa 1921 City and harbour of Algiers, circa 1921 The present city was founded in 944 by Buluggin ibn Ziri, the founder of the Berber Zirid-Senhaja dynasty, which was overthrown by Roger II of Sicily in 1148. The Zirids had before that date lost Algiers, which in 1159 was occupied by the Almohades, and in the 13th century came under the dominion of the Abd-el-Wadid sultans of Tlemcen. Nominally part of the sultanate of Tlemcen, Algiers had a large measure of independence under amirs of its own, Oran being the chief seaport of the Abd-el-Wahid. The islet in front of the harbour, subsequently known as the Penon, had been occupied by the Spaniards as early as 1302. Thereafter, a considerable trade grew up between Algiers and Spain. Algiers from this time became the chief seat of the Barbary pirates. In October 1541, the king of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V sought to capture the city, but a storm destroyed a great number of his ships, and his army of some 30,000, chiefly Spaniards, was defeated by the Algerians under their Pasha, Hassan. From the 17th century, Algiers, by then only formally part of the Ottoman Empire but essentially free of Ottoman control, sited on the periphery of both the Ottoman and European economic spheres, and depending for its existence on a Mediterranean that was increasingly controlled by European shipping, backed by European navies, turned to piracy and ransoming. Repeated attempts were made by various nations to subdue the pirates that disturbed shipping in the western Mediterranean and engaged in slave raids as far north as Cornwall. The United States fought two wars (the First and Second Barbary Wars) over Algiers' attacks on shipping. In 1816, the city was bombarded by a British squadron under Lord Exmouth (a descendant of Thomas Pellew, taken in an Algerian slave raid in 1715), assisted by Dutch men-of-war, and the corsair fleet burned. The history of Algiers from 1830 to 1962 is bound to the larger history of Algeria and its relationship to France. On July 4, 1827, on the pretext of an affront to the French consul — whom the dey had hit with a fly-whisk when he said the French government was not prepared to pay its large outstanding debts to two Algerian Jewish merchants — a French army under General de Bourmont attacked the city, which capitulated the following day. Algiers became a French colony. In 1962, after a bloody independence struggle in which up to 1.5 million Algerians died at the hands of the French Army and the Algerian Front de Libération Nationale, Algeria finally gained its independence, with Algiers as its capital. Since then, despite losing its entire European or pied-noir population, the city has expanded massively. It now has about 3 million inhabitants, or 10 percent of Algeria's population — and its suburbs now cover most of the surrounding Metidja plain. Having hosted the All-Africa Games in 1978, Algiers will again host the games in 2007. Algiers is also the "Capital of Arabic Culture" for 2007. In August 2007, The Economist magazine ranked Algiers as the least livable city in a survey of 132 cities.
タグ:algeria  music  musique  rai  kabylie  arabe 
投稿日: September 14, 2007, 6:58 pm
閲覧数: 29386
投票: 4.80(5点満点) 16 人の平均

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