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Body Of Lies Premiere: Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe
from YouTube :: Videos by hollyscooptv October 09, 2008
Hollyscoop.com hit the movie premiere of BODY OF LIES in Los Angeles where we caught up with the stars and got the scoop on why we should watch this film. Interviews and appearances by Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Golshifteh Farahani,Mehdi Nebbou, aubrey o'day and more.Interviews by Matthew Hoffman. Author: HollyscoopTV Keywords: Leonardo DiCaprio Russell Crowe body of lies movie trailer premiere ridley scott danity kane aubrey o'day boobs breast Added: October 9, 2008
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Body of Lies Red Carpet on POPTUB
from YouTube :: Videos by poptub October 08, 2008
Nick Vitale brings you exclusive red carpet coverage from the Body of Lies premiere. Michael Gaston, Aubrey O'Day and Golshifteh Farahani stopped by to chat with our rubber duck. Some of the stars' favorite YouTube videos: Battle at Kruger (Jason275) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU8DDYz68kM Full Vice Presidential Debate with Gov. Palin and Sen. Biden (CSPAN) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89FbCPzAsRA Breastfeeding... At 8. (thenkals) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxv6R9fUO74 Body of Lies (2008) Movie Trailer - HD Quality (JustReleasedTrailers) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfsWbSYhWHM POPTUB: The cream of YouTube's crop, the apple of YouTube's eye, the sunshine of YouTube's life. Author: POPTUB Keywords: poptub pop tub nick vitale maria sansone body of lies premiere pepsi leonardo dicaprio russell crowe michael gaston aubrey o'day golshifteh farahani ridley scott battle kruger vice presidential debate sarah palin joe biden Added: October 8, 2008
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Bread - Aubrey (by T. & W.)
from YouTube :: Tag // brasil September 26, 2008
Here's our version of Bread's Aubrey. We hope you enjoy!! Author: ahirutheduck Keywords: bread aubrey acoustic acústico pop rock guitar violão voz thales walter ahirutheduck aterstundar são carlos brasil brazil Added: September 25, 2008
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Possibility, the Future and the Past.
from Religion - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 24, 2008
I use a couple of my beliefs to speculate on choice (free will), the existance of time as future, and the past; within the realm of possibility.Sorry about the sound, next time I will make it louder. I hope this speculation will help me discover an explanation for how we work and are designed.
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Baby Bree
from - blip.tv (beta) September 19, 2008
This is my adorable niece Aubrey. I wanted to do something with the pics that I have of her. I made this..
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Before We Can Add Years to Life, We Must Add Life to Years
from Tech Alley September 14, 2008
Flash | QuickTime | iPod share by: vPIP Embed (copy The Struggle to Keep our Telomeres Long. The talk is 33 minutes long and described as: One basic quality of human life is that every time our cells divide the tips of our chromosomes get shorter. This shortening of telomeres may be the molecular clock of aging. Indeed, the shortening of telomeres has been shown to be the trigger that induces senescence of human cells grown in culture; whether this can be extrapolated to include human organismal aging itself is not yet known. The correlation between telomere length and age is very strong and shorter telomeres directly correspond to shorter human life expectancy, but cause and effect are still debated. Finding ways to prevent telomere shortening could be an ideal way to address these issues and answer the question once and for all: Does prevention of telomere shortening extend our lifespans? It is unfortunate that anything that is done to extend the lifespan of our cells will also extend the lifespan of our cancer cells. Excision of the telomerase gene and genes involved in the Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT) pathway is one way to overcome this cancer issue. But our lifespan will be limited more than ever by the length of our telomeres. This leaves us with the irrefutable conclusion that we will be unable to significantly extend our lifespans without finding a cure for cancer that doesn't limit our ability to extend the lengths of our telomeres. In hopes that the cure for cancer will be forthcoming, several biotech organizations and academic institutions have accepted the challenge of finding ways to prevent telomere shortening by transiently inducing the activity of telomerase. The purpose of this presentation will be to review the current progress, including the recent discovery of several small molecules that induce telomerase activity in normal human cells.
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Before We Can Add Years to Life, We Must Add Life to Years
from Cirne September 14, 2008
On June 28th Dr. Laura Briggs of Sierra Sciences talked at the Aging 2008 Conference in UCLA on "The Struggle to Keep our Telomeres Long." The talk description is: One basic quality of human life is that every time our cells divide the tips of our chromosomes get shorter. This shortening of telomeres may be the molecular clock of aging. Indeed, the shortening of telomeres has been shown to be the trigger that induces senescence of human cells grown in culture; whether this can be extrapolated to include human organismal aging itself is not yet known. The correlation between telomere length and age is very strong and shorter telomeres directly correspond to shorter human life expectancy, but "cause and effect" are still debated. Finding ways to prevent telomere shortening could be an ideal way to address these issues and answer the question once and for all: Does prevention of telomere shortening extend our lifespans? It is unfortunate that anything that is done to extend the lifespan of our cells will also extend the lifespan of our cancer cells. Excision of the telomerase gene and genes involved in the "Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres" (ALT) pathway is one way to overcome this cancer issue. But our lifespan will be limited more than ever by the length of our telomeres. This leaves us with the irrefutable conclusion that we will be unable to significantly extend our lifespans without finding a cure for cancer that doesn't limit our ability to extend the lengths of our telomeres. In hopes that the cure for cancer will be forthcoming, several biotech organizations and academic institutions have accepted the challenge of finding ways to prevent telomere shortening by transiently inducing the activity of telomerase. The purpose of this presentation will be to review the current progress, including the recent discovery of several small molecules that induce telomerase activity in normal human cells.
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The Aubrey and Grace Television Show
from YouTube :: Tag // carolina August 07, 2008
This was made in 2006? I think? [Aubrey correct me if I'm wrong :] This is, sadly the only eppisode made. Anyway, this was durring lunch at Student Life at the Beach; Here and Now camp. Its at MUR-TiLL Beach, South Carolina. We also Met the guy [Broc the football guy] from "Facing the Giants" cause he was there wit his church! Cool beans. And Enjoi. Author: ugainthesun34 Keywords: Student Life at the Beach Here and Now 2006 Aubrey Grace Show Added: August 6, 2008
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Michael West announces Embryome.com
from Tech Alley July 08, 2008
Flash | QuickTime | iPod share by: vPIP Embed (copy & paste): close During the panel discussion at Aging 2008, Michael West announced embroyone.com. A wikipedia or database for stem cell research.
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Leading up to Aging 2008
from Tech Alley July 05, 2008
Flash | QuickTime | iPod share by: vPIP Embed (copy & paste): close I went to Los Angeles on Friday, June 28th for the Aging 2008 (and Understand Aging) conference. This is a look around UCLA Royce Hall before the conference.
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Before Aging 2008 conference
from Cirne July 05, 2008
I went to Los Angeles on Friday, June 28th for the Aging 2008 (and Understand Aging) conference. This is my heading out and a look around UCLA Royce Hall where Friday's conference was.
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The Struggle to Keep our Telomeres Long
from Cirne July 04, 2008
From "Understanding Aging - Biomedical and Bioengineering Approaches" held at UCLA June 28th whether this can be extrapolated to include human organismal aging itself is not yet known. The correlation between telomere length and age is very strong and shorter telomeres directly correspond to shorter human life expectancy, but "cause and effect" are still debated. Finding ways to prevent telomere shortening could be an ideal way to address these issues and answer the question once and for all: Does prevention of telomere shortening extend our lifespans? It is unfortunate that anything that is done to extend the lifespan of our cells will also extend the lifespan of our cancer cells. Excision of the telomerase gene and genes involved in the "Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres" (ALT) pathway is one way to overcome this cancer issue. But our lifespan will be limited more than ever by the length of our telomeres. This leaves us with the irrefutable conclusion that we will be unable to significantly extend our lifespans without finding a cure for cancer that doesn't limit our ability to extend the lengths of our telomeres. In hopes that the cure for cancer will be forthcoming, several biotech organizations and academic institutions have accepted the challenge of finding ways to prevent telomere shortening by transiently inducing the activity of telomerase. The purpose of this presentation will be to review the current progress, including the recent discovery of several small molecules that induce telomerase activity in normal human cells.
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AUBREY ORGANICS - CURT VALVA AT NBSA
from Dailymotion - channel news & politics July 02, 2008
En tant que partenaire des Natural Beauty Summits, www.cosmaterra.fr vous propose de visionner les interviews de quelques uns des intervenants. Pour tous les professionnels de la beauté, le prochain Natural Beauty Summit aura lieu les 8 et 9 octobre 2008 à Paris. Renseignements sur http://www.naturalbeautysummit.comAuthor: cosmaterra Tags: aubrey organics natural beauty summit new york USA america Posted: 02 July 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Xmas Annual 2006
from KISS MY MIX June 30, 2008
i had mixed together a CD and made copies for each of my co-workers at our annual work Christmas party back in '06. I just recently rediscovered it again. and went ahead and put a video track to it....although i tried to make this a more mainstream/pop cd to appeal to the masses, of course i used the remixed/good versions of songs that i hate the original versions, but the remixes are out of this world...(HEX HECTOR, THUNDERPUSS, etc)-ciao
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