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1 month ago
"The Man Who Painted Cats" - film school sample for Amy Harvie
Sample for Amy Harvie
based off a true story of Louis Wain
paintings hand painted by Amy Harvie
starshinebowtie • 238 views
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2 months ago
Ólöf tala íslensku - Ólöf speaking Icelandic
Ólöf gives us her thoughts about Icelandic culture [in Icelandic].
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5 months ago
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8 months ago
The Topmost Mallakhamb Players vol.1
This video series is one of the best performance I've ever seen.Presented by Master Vittal Gole, Wai Maharashtra. You'll see that everybody has a o...
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11 months ago
Oh Land - Sun Of A Gun
Download Oh Land's US debut album now on iTunes http://smarturl.it/ohland
Fans outside of the US, download Oh Land's music here http://smarturl.it/...
OhlandVEVO • 16,757,081 views
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@MrRockstarrs She was a ballerina before a spine injury ruined her career and pushed her towards music.
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1 year ago
Zacke ft. Movits! - Spela Mig På Radion (english translation/explanation)
The translation of the lyrics and the explanation is made by me and not in any way official.
This is my own translation of what they say and not a ...
thehaunted998 • 39,967 views
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1 year ago
Zacke - 1000-0 till idioterna
HusetsEgna • 65,780 views
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Kändes lite så här när jag rappade ”Lite som...” av Movits! för min senior talent show... i Dallas, Texas.
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1 year ago
Zacke - Öppet Idag
Now out in the US - http://itunes.apple.com/us/...
www.myspace.com/zackemusik www.zackemusik.se
Singeln Öppet...
HusetsEgna • 20,052 views
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@shoshidori
Lär dig svenska, tack, det är inte så svårt! :-)
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3 years ago
Annie Waits Ben Folds A Cappella
Webster Groves High School A-Men (A Cappella Men) performing Annie Waits
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3 years ago
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4 years ago
Top 5 Ways To Learn Foreign Languages For Free Online
Top 5 ways to learn another language. Please Please Please Rate the Video.
More of my Tutorials
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@geniepixels Welsh and Icelandic share some interesting, uncommon phonological features like dental fricatives (voiced and unvoiced, both of which we spell as "th" in English) and a voiceless lateral fricative, which is like an "l" sound but very airy. IMHO, they're two of the most beautiful lang...