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9 months ago
Sex and Missing You v. 1
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Beth Orton - She Cries Your Name
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Cat Power-Maybe Not
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Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Home [2009]
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Forgotten Places - Alif Tree
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Frou Frou - Psychobabble
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Moonlight MickBeth *I Love the Way You're Breaking my Heart*
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Motorcycle - As the Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Chill Mix)
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Sneaker Pimps 6 Underground
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Sara Settle Down v. 1
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EELS - Spectacular Girl - from TOMORROW MORNING
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Margot & The Nuclear So And So's - A Children's Crusade on Acid
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Ok Go - I Want You So Bad I Can't Breath (oth music 706)
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Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson - "I Don't Know What To Do" music video
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Sara Smile - The Bird and The Bee
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She & Him - Thieves (Official Video) (2010)
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Stellastarr* - Love and Longing
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11 months ago
How to Use Commas in English Writing
http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson, I look at comma use in the English language. If you are looking to get into university, or simply want to i...
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1 year ago
How to make an omelette: Canadian Living Test Kitchen
Learn how to make an omelette. Omelette recipe shown: Quick Folded Omelette http://www.canadianliving.c... on Canadia...
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@cr85racer13 Coating a NON STICK pan with ENOUGH butter (a tablespoon) is the trick. Drag the COOKED part of the egg edge-to-center. Shake/swirl/tip the pan. Shake the shit out of it if you have to. You're trying to get the top, UNCOOKED egg onto the EXPOSED PARTS of the pan. When the the top is ...
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Dexter and Sonny
When we first brought Sonny (cream tabby) home, Dexter (gray tabby) didn't want anything to do with him. This is a video of them two weeks later. I...
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Best Picture Trailers - Oscars 2010
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Regarding your example for rule 4 (3:42), would it be correct to write: I didn't go to school, because it was raining? You mention that one could drop the comma in this case, but I think one could also retain the comma since "because" is a conjunction linking two independent clauses. Am I correct...