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Outlines - Just a Little Lovin' - 185 sec
I am amazed this video hasn't found its place in YouTube so far... Check out the remixes too. It's just excellent!!! Also available at: www.myspace.com/outlinesparis or http://www.lalettre7.com/outlines/audio.html (official site, better quality). A live version is available too and these guys totally rock live :-D For some more information an links to remixes and stores check: http://blog.forret.com/2005/01/just-a-little-lovin-early-in-the-morning/ Hope this gets to more people with a finer taste for music! The song deserves it and so do the authors!
Auteur : SalihPrujinata
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Obama Outlines Education Plan - 242 sec
http://iowaindependent.com In this video, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama talks about his education plan at Washington Junior High School in Washington, Iowa. This event took place on Dec. 21, 2007.
Auteur : IowaIndependent
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Scientology outlines attempt to destroy psychiatrists - 491 sec
In this 2006/07 New Years Eve event, David Miscavige outlines how Scientology intends to destroy psychiatry using violent imagery including hand granades and expolsions
Auteur : Anonymous205
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Blueprint for Change: Economy - 250 sec
Barack Obama outlines the major points of his economic plan. Visit www.barackobama.com/issues for the full plan.
Auteur : BarackObamadotcom
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Peace Corps, Kennedy Outlines Program 1961/3/13 - 167 sec
American exchange students already overseas helping with construction projects; JFK speaks about the Peace Corps (partial newsreel).
Auteur : UniversalNewsreels
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Outlines. - 253 sec
Clor at The Joiners, Southampton, 06-05-05.
Auteur : Sravandrabellagola
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Outlines - Just A Lil' Lovin' (official music video) - 185 sec
Outlines - Just A Lil' Lovin' (official music video) Found at http://ursession.com/urCONTENT/view?id=5503 Check out more from Outlines at their official urSession Profile here: http://ursession.com/Outlines
Auteur : UrSession
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OUTLINES-LISTEN TO THE DRUMS - 291 sec
Outlines 2nd video, directed by Bridoo a.k.a. Babtoo... The video is made of old movies from NYC 80's, Strasbourg and Paris 90's, Africa, Caribbeans...Outlines debut album : Our Lives Are Too Short - OUT ON JUNE 4th 2007.
Auteur : justinbridoo
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Intel Outlines Nehalem, Montevina and Talks Wimax - 165 sec
The head of Intel's mobility group, Dadi Perlmutter, outlined on Wednesday innovations the chip maker plans over the next few years to deliver faster and higher performance processors.
Auteur : cio
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Bill Richardson Outlines Plan for American Jobs and Economy - 1690 sec
Gov. Bill Richardson announces his plan to protect the middle class and create quality jobs.
Auteur : Richardson4President
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Khartoum (1966) Mahdi Outlines Aims to Gen. Gordon 4 of 11 - 600 sec
- Khartoum - Movie 1966 - Part 4 of 11 - The Mahdi outlines his aims to General Gordon. - Siege of Khartoum http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Khartoum Charles George Gordon - Major-General - known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, was a British army officer and administrator. He is remembered for his campaigns in China and northern Africa. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_George_Gordon Muhammad Ahmad - religious leader, in Sudan, who proclaimed himself the Mahdi - the prophesied redeemer of Islam who will appear at end times - in 1881, and declared a jihad against Egyptian authority in Sudan. He raised an army and led a successful religious war to topple the Egyptian occupation of Sudan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ahmad - Khartoum (film) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khartoum_%28film%29 Khartoum is a 1966 film written by Robert Ardrey and directed by Basil Dearden. The film stars Charlton Heston as General Gordon, with Laurence Olivier as the Mahdi (Mahommed Ahmed), and is based on Gordon's defence of the Sudanese city of Khartoum from the forces of the Mahdist army during the Battle of Khartoum. Khartoum was filmed by cinematographer Ted Scaife in Ultra Panavision 70, and was exhibited in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. - Plot: The film is about the last months before the British lost their emplacement in Sudan - in theory a subject territory of Egypt - in January 1885. Britain had occupied, but did not formally annex, Egypt in 1883. This is why Gordon, who is technically the "Egyptian" governor of the Sudan, wears a red Egyptian fez. The political origins of the Khartoum affair are unclear. The film postulates a meeting between the Prime Minister, Mr Gladstone (correctly shown wearing a finger-stall to cover a finger lost in a shooting accident as a young man), and other officials, which Gladstone ends by declaring never to have taken place. In a shortened and simplified way the film shows how Khartoum was under siege by the Mahdist army while General Gordon had been planning last strategies before Khartoum fell and he was killed in action. The secret meeting between Gordon and the Mahdi in the Mahdist camp, as portrayed in the film, is entirely fictional. The final shot of Gordon descending a staircase before being speared to death, is based on a famous painting. Major Kitchener, who played a role in Wolseley's relief expedition, was himself later a famous general and commanded the Anglo-Egyptian conquest of the Sudan in 1898. He was known thereafter as Lord Kitchener of Khartoum. - The closing scene: The following words are from the closing scene of the film, spoken by a narrator (Leo Genn): "The relief came two days late. Two days. And for 15 years the Sudanese paid the price with pestilence and famine, the British with shame and war. Within months after Gordon died, the Mahdi died. Why, we shall never know. Gordon rests in his beloved Sudan. We cannot tell how long his memory will live. But there is this: a world with no room for the Gordons is a world that will return to the sands." ( Transliterated from the film ) - Khartoum (1966) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060588/ Directors: Basil Dearden Eliot Elisofon Writer: Robert Ardrey (writer) Cast: (in credits order) verified as complete Charlton Heston - Gen. Charles 'Chinese' Gordon Laurence Olivier - The Mahdi Richard Johnson - Col. J.D.H. Stewart Ralph Richardson - William Gladstone Alexander Knox - Sir Evelyn Baring Johnny Sekka - Khaleel Michael Hordern - Lord Granville Zia Mohyeddin - Zobeir Pasha Marne Maitland - Sheikh Osman Nigel Green - Gen. Wolseley Hugh Williams - Lord Hartington Ralph Michael - Sir Charles Dilke Douglas Wilmer - Khalifa Abdullah Edward Underdown - Col. William Hicks Peter Arne - Maj. Kitchener Alan Tilvern - Awaan Michael Anthony - Herbin (uncredited) Roger Delgado - (uncredited) Leo Genn - Narrator (uncredited) Lisa Guiraut - The dancer (uncredited) Ronald Leigh-Hunt - Lord Northbrook (uncredited) Alec Mango - Bordeini Bey (uncredited) George Pastell - Giriagis Bey (uncredited) Jerome Willis - Frank Power (uncredited) -
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Steve Jobs outlines iPhone UK plan - 83 sec
Steve Jobs announces the price, carrier and date for the iPhone launch in the UK.
Auteur : MarkHattersley77
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EuroNews - Interview - Dimas outlines EU hopes for Bali - 401 sec
Stavros Dimas is the European Commissioner in charge of environmental issues. As a Greek he says that he deeply believes in the use of renewable energies, especially the sun, to counter the rising global temperature caused by climate change. He is representing the European Union in the Bali conference on global warming that started on December 3rd. His challenge will be to persuade major polluters, such as the US and the big emerging economies, to rally to the EU's anti-CO2 emissions schemes. Commissioner Dimas is also trying to limit the influence of genetically modified organisms in European agriculture.
Auteur : Euronews
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Outlines - Listen To The Drums (Music Video) - 308 sec
Outlines -Listen to the Drums (Music Video) Found at http://ursession.com/urCONTENT/view?id=5508 To hear more from Outlines visit their profile here http://ursession.com/Outlines Powered by http://www.urSession.com
Auteur : UrSession
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Photoshop: Double Outlines - 175 sec
Watch it on TutCast: http://www.tutcast.com/photoshop/outlines Visit http://www.PhotoshopTalent.com for more tutorials, contests and more!
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Working With Outlines in Word 2007 - 354 sec
missingmanuals.com - This screencast from Chris Grover, author of Word 2007: The Missing Manual, guides you through working with outlines in a Word 2007 document.
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Barack Obama outlines foreign policies. - 596 sec
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Barack Obama outlines Cuba policy during speech in Florida - 408 sec
For nearly five decades, the United States has pursued a policy toward Cuba that could be described as incredibly stupid. It could also be called childish and counterproductive -- and, since the demise of the Soviet Union, even insane. Absent the threat of communist expansionism, the refusal by successive American presidents to engage with Cuba has not even a fig leaf's worth of rationale to cover its naked illogic. Other than providing Fidel Castro with a convenient antagonist to help whip up nationalist fervor on the island -- and prolong his rule -- the U.S. trade embargo and other sanctions have accomplished nothing. Now, with Fidel ailing and retired, and his brother Raúl acting large and in charge, the United States has its best opportunity in years to influence the course of events on the island. George W. Bush, as one might have expected, won't do the right thing. It will be up to the next president. Raúl Castro is 76, and since assuming the presidency he has acted as if he knows he doesn't have much time to waste. In short order, he has repealed the prohibition against Cubans buying computers, cellphones and other consumer goods -- items that Fidel feared might facilitate sedition or promote counterrevolutionary comfort and lassitude. It's true that these measures are largely symbolic -- on an average salary of about $17 a month, most Cubans can't dream of buying computers, and, in any event, the Cuban government still strictly controls access to the Internet. Likewise, any Cuban who owns a cellphone can't use it without paying the astronomical rates demanded by the government cellphone monopoly. But at the same time, Raúl has encouraged the first stirrings of debate in the government-controlled media (which are the only media) -- something Fidel never would have allowed. Rumors that the government will soon permit widespread private ownership of automobiles, and perhaps even allow an above-board private market in real estate, seem much less implausible than they would have just six months ago. I've been to Cuba as a journalist 10 times, and friends there -- including some harsh critics of the Castro regime -- say that there is real optimism about the prospects for change. Bush's response has been a cold shoulder. In remarks a few days ago, the president did little but state the obvious fact that Raúl Castro is not, and never will be, a believer in democracy. He dismissed the recent measures as "empty gestures at reform," and then made an empty gesture of his own: He said he would change U.S. policy to allow Cuban Americans to send cellphones to their relatives on the island, something many families already do. Raúl Castro is not going to transform Cuba into a free-market democracy. But he gives every indication of moving down the path that China's leadership has taken, toward making his country a free-market, one-party autocracy. That's not a perfect outcome, as shown by recent events in Tibet. But it's impossible to deny that the Chinese people enjoy far greater personal freedom than they did, say, 20 years ago. Why wouldn't Washington want to encourage Havana to become more like Beijing? That would require actual engagement with the Cuban government, though, and Bush doesn't intend to allow anything of the sort. Barack Obama appeared before the Cuban American National Foundation -- one of the most powerful and most strident of the Miami-based anti-Castro groups -- May 23 and said that if he were president, he would conduct "direct diplomacy" with Cuba's leadership. Earlier last week, John McCain essentially vowed to continue Bush's hard-line course. Obama's into-the-lion's-den performance may win him some points for bravery, but it may not get him a lot of votes in South Florida. He has the right idea, however. The United States can attempt to influence any changes that eventually take place in Cuba, or it can harrumph from the sidelines. Several of Cuba's leading dissidents have urged the White House to end the decades-old trade embargo and the draconian restrictions on travel to the island. Bush pays no attention to those on the front lines of this struggle. Stubbornly sticking with a policy that has achieved nothing in nearly 50 years is a pretty good definition of insanity. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/30/AR2008053002119.html
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How to Paint Your Own Airbrush T-Shirt : Creating Airbrush Backgrounds & Outlines on a T-Shirt - 131 sec
Learn how to create a design for your background and outline the details of your image when airbrushing a t-shirt in this free video art lesson.
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Outlines feat. RZA - Now that I'm free - Our lives are too s - 249 sec
Artist: Outlines feat. RZA Song: Now that I'm free Album: Our lives are too short Hip Hop Electronique Soul Paris - Strasbourg, France
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