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Clip - Arts martiaux & Fitness - Morgan Priest
from Dailymotion - popular videos on December 01, 2009
Duration: 216
Duration: 216
Clic sur menu pour voir le clip en haute définition.J'ai réalisé se clip dans une salle de boxe se situant dans la ville de Gisors (27). J'ai essayé de faire un mélange d'arts martiaux, mêlant boxe, karaté maniement du katana. Je ne suis pas bodybuilder mais j'y mêle également quelques passages de musculation / culturisme de façon tonique. Pour réaliser mon clip, je n'ai pas eu d'équipe technique, aucune production derrière moi. J'ai fais de mon mieux pour faire quelque chose d'assez tonique et sympa, sans prétention aucune. Un deuxième clip sera bientôt disponible et dans le même esprit. Donc je comptes sur vous pour repasser prochainement. Merci de m'avoir lue et visionné. A bientôt ! MorganDécouvrez de nombreuses vidéos d'action sur mon site : http://www.morganpriest.comRemerciements à Olivier Bazerque et au club Boxing Gisors.Tours droits réservés - 2009 - Morgan PriestAuthor: morganpriest Tags: morgan priest acteur cinéma musique buzz combat démonstration kata artistique ring punch kick free fight mixed martial art Nin-jutsu judo capoera Viet Dao kung-fu aikido Kickboxing Full-contact Posted: 01 December 2009 Rating: 4.8 Votes: 20
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VH1 Super Exclusives: 5 Questions - Rihanna
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on December 01, 2009
Duration: 184
Duration: 184
5 Questions - Rihanna 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: VH1 Tags: Pop Culture Exclusives Celebreality Videos Funny Web Junk Video Interviews Buzz Blog Movies Fashion Music Gossip Best Week Ever News Comedy Celebrity Posted: 01 December 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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VH1 Super Exclusives: 5 Questions - Kris Allen
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on December 01, 2009
Duration: 144
Duration: 144
5 Questions - Kris Allen 2009 MTV NetworksAuthor: VH1 Tags: Pop Culture Exclusives Celebreality Videos Funny Web Junk Video Interviews Buzz Blog Movies Fashion Music Gossip Best Week Ever News Comedy Celebrity Posted: 01 December 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Drunk Pole Dancing Gone Wrong
from JiggyStudio Dance Videos on December 01, 2009
Duration: 90
Duration: 90
Recognize this? Know The Signs. See http://www.KnowTheSigns.com
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THE GUÈGUÈRE - Film . Movie . Court-métrage . Parodie . Con
from Dailymotion - Creative Content on November 28, 2009
Duration: 935
Duration: 935
Clic sur menu pour la version HD - Film tourner seul et avec une simple caméra.Synopsis : Le soldat Mike Samère est le seul survivant de son peloton après avoir été attaqué par les Viets-Tongues. Mike a survécu car il était parti chier quand les viets-tongues ont attaqué le campement. Si on lui avait dit que c'était la chiasse qui allait lui sauverait la vie, il ne l'aurait jamais cru. Mike arrivera t'il a survivre dans cette jungle infesté de viets-tongues ?Mon site : http://www.morganpriest.comAuthor: morganpriest Tags: Morgan priest film movie court métrage cinéma acteur comique humour comédie buzz clash rire funny fun moi parodie détournement rambo stallone muscle guerre irak iran vietnam platoon décembre 2012 Posted: 28 November 2009 Rating: 4.3 Votes: 40
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Gros bide au grand journal " snoop dog snoop doggy dog "
from Dailymotion - most viewed videos on November 26, 2009
Duration: 21
Duration: 21
un gros bide en directAuthor: samchoc93 Tags: grand journal gros bide snoop doggy dog jeune caméra interview rire drole amusant samchoc buzz Posted: 27 November 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 11
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Détente, infos et super héros sur Le Best.fr
from recent posts tagged en - blip.tv (beta) on October 23, 2009
Duration: 298
Duration: 298
Jonathan Amouyal, co-fondateur d'Alyza Media, pr sente Le Best, l'unique portail de divertissement 100% fran ais. Ses jeux, les cha nes de TV et les radios en ligne attirent quelques 900 000 visiteurs uniques par mois (stats Nielsen 2009). Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Students Watching The Stars With Obama
from recent posts tagged stars - blip.tv (beta) on October 08, 2009
Duration: 583
Duration: 583
THE PRESIDENT: It is good to see you, all of you. Good evening. I want to welcome all the students and teachers and amateur astronomers to the White House tonight. I won't speak long, because we've got a bunch of telescopes and great exhibits to get our hands on. But before we begin, let me first acknowledge a few other stars who are out tonight. First of all, John Holdren, my science advisor -- an actual physicist -- is here and eager to look through one of these telescopes. Our NASA Administrator, Charles Bolden, who's spent some time orbiting the Earth himself, and his deputy, Lori Garver, are here. Where's Charles and Lori? There're in the back there. Give them a round of applause. (Applause.) We've got some specialists from NASA, the Smithsonian, and the American Museum of Natural History in New York here with us as well. And we've got some of the heroes who have flown closer to the stars than anybody else -- Buzz Aldrin, a man who actually walked on the moon. Where's Buzz? Right there. (Applause.) Sally Ride -- Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, is here. (Applause.) Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space. Give her a big round of applause. (Applause.) And John Grunsfeld is here, the man they call the "Hubble Repairman," not to be mistaken with the Maytag repairman -- (laughter) -- for all the upgrades that he's made up there to the telescope that allows us to see farther than anyone ever imagined. So give John a big round of applause. (Applause.) Now, NASA's equipment is some pretty powerful stuff. But astronomy also depends on the curiosity and the contributions of amateur astronomers. And there are two students here tonight who've made some pretty amazing discoveries of their own. First of all, Caroline Moore and her dad Robert -- raise your hand -- where's Dad? There's Robert. (Applause.) They look at the stars together in New York. And last year -- think about this -- when she was only 14 years old, she became the youngest person ever to discover a supernova -- and not just any supernova, but a kind that we may have never seen before. And earlier this year, Lucas Bolyard -- Lucas, raise your hand. Where are your folks? Where's Lucas's folks? Raise your hands, I know you guys are proud. (Applause.) A high school sophomore from West Virginia, discovered some unusual data that turned out to be an extremely rare kind of star called a pulsar. And Lucas was explaining to me just what a pulsar was so that I wasn't embarrassed when I came out here. (Laughter.) Now, if they can discover something great, so can any of you other students who are here tonight. All you need is a passion for science. From the moment humans first walked on this Earth, we've been endlessly fascinated by the stars. As long as we've been around, we've been trying to unlock the mysteries of the universe and figure out our proper place in the cosmos and somehow make sense of it all. It was 400 years ago this year that Galileo built his first telescope. It was just three times more powerful than the naked eye. But he kept on working on it, and improving on it, until he built one 33 times as powerful. And then he turned it towards the sky. And he discovered that our moon wasn't smooth, that Venus had phases, that Jupiter had moons, and that Copernicus was right -- that we do revolve around the sun. Now, we've come a long way since then. While Galileo's first telescope had lenses an inch wide, the Hubble Space Telescope has mirrors about seven and a half feet wide. A few years ago, the Hubble showed us the deepest image of the universe ever taken. And in that image, we can see about 10,000 galaxies, and each of those galaxies can hold billions of stars. Now, that's a lot, but get this: It would take 13 million of those images to map the entire sky. That's how immense it is. So there are a lot of mysteries left and there are a lot of problems for you students to solve. And I want to be a President who makes sure you have the teachers and the tools that you need to solve them. And that's why we're working to reinvigorate math and science in your schools and attract new and qualified math and science teachers into your classrooms, some with lifetimes of experience. That's why we've launched a Race to the Top to raise standards and upgrade your curricula and improve teaching and learning in math and science. That's why we're making a college education more affordable, so that by the time many of you graduate in 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world. And that's how we'll move American students to the top of the pack in math and in science over the next decade, and guarantee that America will lead the world in discovery in this new century. But that's going to take more than just what I as President or anybody in government can do -- it's going to take each and every one of you students. It'll take your sense of wonder, your passion, your persistence, your willingness to dedicate your lives to the pursuit of discovery. And it's going to take some hard work. Caroline and Lucas didn't just get lucky; they pored over data before they knew what they had found. Galileo worked for years to prove his theories. The Hubble's journey from paper to space took decades, because that's how success is won -- test by test and trial by trial. Now, this morning, I awarded the National Medals of Science and Technology to individuals who've made extraordinary contributions to the advancement of human knowledge. And here's my question: Which one of you are going to come back here to claim your prize? STUDENTS: Me! THE PRESIDENT: I like that. Are you going to find a new star, or a cure for a disease? Will you invent the next iPhone, or a brand new industry that no one's even dreamed of yet? What will your great discovery be? Galileo changed the world when he pointed his telescope to the sky, and now it's your turn. We need you to study, do well in school, explore everything from the infinite reaches of space to the microscopic smallness of the atom. We need you to think bigger and to dig deeper and to reach higher. And we need your restless curiosity and your boundless hope and imagination. Our future depends on it. So, don't let anybody tell you that there isn't more to discover. Don't let anybody tell you that there's knowledge that's beyond your reach. There's something out there for each and every one of you to discover. And seeing how it's a beautiful night, and we've got a bunch of telescopes out on the lawn, let's get started together. (Applause.) All right? So, thank you very much, everybody. I'm glad you guys are here. Let's go have some fun. I think I'm going to get the first dibs at looking through one of these telescopes. Is that right, John? DR. HOLDREN: That is absolutely right. THE PRESIDENT: All right, now why don't you explain to us what exactly this telescope is here? What do we got? DR. HOLDREN: Well, the first thing -- THE PRESIDENT: Talk in the mic. DR. HOLDREN: I'm sorry. (Laughter.) The first thing to notice is that there are two eyepieces you could look through. The one that is aligned with the barrel of the telescope is just the aimer that points it in the right direction. The eyepiece you want to look in, Mr. President, is the angled one at the bottom. And if you look in there -- that's the one -- if you look in there, you will see a double-double-star in the Constellation Lyra, 160 light years away. THE PRESIDENT: A hundred and sixty light years -- that's far away. (Laughter.) DR. HOLDREN: That means it takes the light from those stars 160 years to get here. So what you are seeing, Mr. President, happened 160 years ago. But have a look. THE PRESIDENT: Let's take a look. That's pretty far away. (Laughter.) That's pretty cool. All right. All right. Outstanding. Well, let's go take a look at everything, all right? DR. HOLDREN: Absolutely. THE PRESIDENT: All right, guys. Have fun. (Applause.)
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BBpromo1
from - blip.tv (beta) on October 02, 2009
Duration: 31
Duration: 31
This 30-second promo will give you a taste of "Big Bother: Episode 1." Watch more episodes at www.BigBotherShow.com
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Hadouken by http://www.vegetarianstudents.com
from recent posts tagged sex - blip.tv (beta) on September 30, 2009
Duration: 215
Duration: 215
Cool music by Hadouken http://www.artshirtcafe.com http://www.gratuitsudoku.com superbe musique de Hadouken
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How to Bee & Rooftop Honey
from recent posts tagged bees - blip.tv (beta) on August 19, 2009
Duration: 167
Duration: 167
Bee hugs for everyone! But what if there were no bees left to hug? Colony collapse disorder is causing bees to disappear in droves. And if they go, we all go. Umbra,on her best bee-havior, talks with New York City's Bee Manto get the buzz on how we can all help -- then takes to the streets for some honey-lovin' hijinks. "Ask Umbra" is the first video series produced by GristTV. Look for new video tips for greening your life from Umbra nearly every week. Watch it on the go! Subscribe to GristTV video podcasts [http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=292508451] via iTunes. Pollinate your mind with these links from the Grist archives Umbra on organic honey http://www.grist.org/article/the-bees-needs1 EPA knuckleheads hide info on pesticide implicated in colony collapse disorder http://www.grist.org/article/no-way-to-bee/ A longtime beekeeper's take on colony collapse http://www.grist.org/article/eco-farm-buzz-kill/ Urban Bees in Chicago http://www.grist.org/article/regeneration-roadtrip-shouting-green-from-the-rooftops Check out these links on Rooftop Honey and protecting the bees: For rooftop honey from New York s Bee Man, David Graves http://www.berkshireberries.com/ The Honey Bee Conservancy http://www.thehoneybeeconservancy.org/The_Hive.html For Free Hugs and Inspiration http://www.freehugscampaign.org Music by Ne'er Do Evers http://www.neerdos.com
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BEE HUGS!
from recent posts tagged bees - blip.tv (beta) on August 19, 2009
Duration: 126
Duration: 126
First there were Free Hugs. Now there are Bee Hugs for everyone! But what if there were no bees left to hug? Colony collapse disorder is causing bees to disappear in droves. And if they go, we all go. Umbra,on her best bee-havior, talks with New York City's Bee Manto get the buzz on how we can all help -- then takes to the streets for some honey-lovin' hijinks. Pollinate your mind with these links from the Grist archives Umbra on organic honey http://www.grist.org/article/the-bees-needs1 EPA knuckleheads hide info on pesticide implicated in colony collapse disorder http://www.grist.org/article/no-way-to-bee/ A longtime beekeeper's take on colony collapse http://www.grist.org/article/eco-farm-buzz-kill/ Urban Bees in Chicago http://www.grist.org/article/regeneration-roadtrip-shouting-green-from-the-rooftops Check out these links on Rooftop Honey and protecting the bees: For rooftop honey from New York s Bee Man, David Graves http://www.berkshireberries.com/ The Honey Bee Conservancy http://www.thehoneybeeconservancy.org/The_Hive.html Check out the Ne er Do Evers and their tunes here: http://www.neerdos.com/ For free hugs and inspiration: http://freehugcampaign.org
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New THIRD EYE BLIND Record
from recent posts tagged emo - blip.tv (beta) on June 08, 2009
Duration: 53
Duration: 53
The inside dirt on long awaited new CD
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THIRD EYE BLIND comeback
from recent posts tagged emo - blip.tv (beta) on June 05, 2009
Duration: 143
Duration: 143
ve been gone so long
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THIRD EYE BLIND comeback
from recent posts tagged emo - blip.tv (beta) on June 01, 2009
Duration: 143
Duration: 143
ve been gone so long
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