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ACID - Sosus
It's Japanese rock group called ACID Song is "Sosus" from album "1.5 ~Punk Drunker~", enjoy! ☺ I've downloaded couple ACID-songs in here: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=5a602e1dcc789f6b91b20cc0d07ba4d22ab928006ac3d0fa |
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NUCLEAR SHARKS I - Final Mission :: [Part 1 of 5]
The History Channel Documentary 'Under way on nuclear power.' These historic words are spoken on January 17, 1955 by Hyman G. Rickover from the bridge of the world's first nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus. The Nautilus owes her existence to Rickover, a brilliant, uncompromising Admiral in the US Navy with a totally original idea: the nuclear submarine. Without Rickover, the nuclear submarine would not have existed for at least another decade; without Rickover, the Cold War would not have escalated into a battle waged not on land, but in the silent deep. The Soviet Union is years behind the United States in nuclear submarine development. The United States will reach the North Pole in a nuclear submarine before the Russians have even mastered their own design. But by 1960, the submarine gap between the superpowers is closing. And both sides have decided to make them the ultimate weapon of the Cold War. The launch of Sputnik in 1957 is a wake-up call to the United States on Soviet missile technology. If Russia can put a satellite in space, everyone knows they could as easily launch a nuclear missile at the US. And so, by the late 1950s, both US and Soviet submarine strategists are determined to combine nuclear submarine technology with missile technology - the submarine to reach the enemy's back-yard, the missile to blow up the house. The world will never be the same. By the mid-1960s, American and Soviet submarines are stalking each other, a stealthy and hostile game of cat and mouse. The Navy has a complex network of undersea microphones called SOSUS, used to detect the comings and goings of Soviet submarines. New strategies; new technologies; a new kind of war. |
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Best of J-Rock (NEW)
my new j-rock video^^ Songs: ----------- 0:21 - 0:40 Reality - Girugämesh 0:40 - 0:54 Moujya No Koushin - Girugämesh 0:54 - 1:16 Real my Place - Girugämesh 1:17 - 1:32 Dirty Blue Blood - Girugämesh 1:32 - 2:05 ---- - D'espairs Ray 2:05 - 2:23 Jarring Fly - Girugämesh 2:23 - 2:45 Kaisen Sengen - Girugämesh 2:45 - 3:07 Shadan - Girugämesh 3:07 - 3:37 Deceived Mad Pain - Girugämesh 3:37 - 4:07 Aimai Na Mikaku - Girugämesh 4:07 - 4:37 Q - Alice Nine 4:37 - 5:03 Renewal My Soul - ACID 5:03 - 5:28 Robust Conviction - Girugämesh 5:28 - 5:52 Sosus - ACID 5:52 - 6:12 Owari to Mirai - Girugämesh 6:12 - 6:34 melody - Girugämesh 6:34 - 6:54 Furubita Shashin - Girugämesh 6:54 - 7:15 Akane - Nightmare 7:15 - 7:32 Conjuration - ACID 7:32 - 7:51 Rocker's - Girugämesh 7:51 - 8:10 Domino - Girugämesh 8:10 - 8:30 Reality - Girugämesh 8:30 - 8:46 Business - ACID 8:46 - 9:05 Shining - Girugämesh Thanks to: KuronoMizu Helped me to find the name from some songs^^ |
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NUCLEAR SHARKS I - Final Mission :: [Part 2 of 5]
The History Channel Documentary 'Under way on nuclear power.' These historic words are spoken on January 17, 1955 by Hyman G. Rickover from the bridge of the world's first nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus. The Nautilus owes her existence to Rickover, a brilliant, uncompromising Admiral in the US Navy with a totally original idea: the nuclear submarine. Without Rickover, the nuclear submarine would not have existed for at least another decade; without Rickover, the Cold War would not have escalated into a battle waged not on land, but in the silent deep. The Soviet Union is years behind the United States in nuclear submarine development. The United States will reach the North Pole in a nuclear submarine before the Russians have even mastered their own design. But by 1960, the submarine gap between the superpowers is closing. And both sides have decided to make them the ultimate weapon of the Cold War. The launch of Sputnik in 1957 is a wake-up call to the United States on Soviet missile technology. If Russia can put a satellite in space, everyone knows they could as easily launch a nuclear missile at the US. And so, by the late 1950s, both US and Soviet submarine strategists are determined to combine nuclear submarine technology with missile technology - the submarine to reach the enemy's back-yard, the missile to blow up the house. The world will never be the same. By the mid-1960s, American and Soviet submarines are stalking each other, a stealthy and hostile game of cat and mouse. The Navy has a complex network of undersea microphones called SOSUS, used to detect the comings and goings of Soviet submarines. New strategies; new technologies; a new kind of war. |
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NUCLEAR SHARKS I - Final Mission :: [Part 3 of 5]
The History Channel Documentary 'Under way on nuclear power.' These historic words are spoken on January 17, 1955 by Hyman G. Rickover from the bridge of the world's first nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus. The Nautilus owes her existence to Rickover, a brilliant, uncompromising Admiral in the US Navy with a totally original idea: the nuclear submarine. Without Rickover, the nuclear submarine would not have existed for at least another decade; without Rickover, the Cold War would not have escalated into a battle waged not on land, but in the silent deep. The Soviet Union is years behind the United States in nuclear submarine development. The United States will reach the North Pole in a nuclear submarine before the Russians have even mastered their own design. But by 1960, the submarine gap between the superpowers is closing. And both sides have decided to make them the ultimate weapon of the Cold War. The launch of Sputnik in 1957 is a wake-up call to the United States on Soviet missile technology. If Russia can put a satellite in space, everyone knows they could as easily launch a nuclear missile at the US. And so, by the late 1950s, both US and Soviet submarine strategists are determined to combine nuclear submarine technology with missile technology - the submarine to reach the enemy's back-yard, the missile to blow up the house. The world will never be the same. By the mid-1960s, American and Soviet submarines are stalking each other, a stealthy and hostile game of cat and mouse. The Navy has a complex network of undersea microphones called SOSUS, used to detect the comings and goings of Soviet submarines. New strategies; new technologies; a new kind of war. |
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NUCLEAR SHARKS I - Final Mission :: [Part 4 of 5]
The History Channel Documentary 'Under way on nuclear power.' These historic words are spoken on January 17, 1955 by Hyman G. Rickover from the bridge of the world's first nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus. The Nautilus owes her existence to Rickover, a brilliant, uncompromising Admiral in the US Navy with a totally original idea: the nuclear submarine. Without Rickover, the nuclear submarine would not have existed for at least another decade; without Rickover, the Cold War would not have escalated into a battle waged not on land, but in the silent deep. The Soviet Union is years behind the United States in nuclear submarine development. The United States will reach the North Pole in a nuclear submarine before the Russians have even mastered their own design. But by 1960, the submarine gap between the superpowers is closing. And both sides have decided to make them the ultimate weapon of the Cold War. The launch of Sputnik in 1957 is a wake-up call to the United States on Soviet missile technology. If Russia can put a satellite in space, everyone knows they could as easily launch a nuclear missile at the US. And so, by the late 1950s, both US and Soviet submarine strategists are determined to combine nuclear submarine technology with missile technology - the submarine to reach the enemy's back-yard, the missile to blow up the house. The world will never be the same. By the mid-1960s, American and Soviet submarines are stalking each other, a stealthy and hostile game of cat and mouse. The Navy has a complex network of undersea microphones called SOSUS, used to detect the comings and goings of Soviet submarines. New strategies; new technologies; a new kind of war. |
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NUCLEAR SHARKS I - Final Mission :: [Part 5 of 5]
The History Channel Documentary 'Under way on nuclear power.' These historic words are spoken on January 17, 1955 by Hyman G. Rickover from the bridge of the world's first nuclear submarine, the USS Nautilus. The Nautilus owes her existence to Rickover, a brilliant, uncompromising Admiral in the US Navy with a totally original idea: the nuclear submarine. Without Rickover, the nuclear submarine would not have existed for at least another decade; without Rickover, the Cold War would not have escalated into a battle waged not on land, but in the silent deep. The Soviet Union is years behind the United States in nuclear submarine development. The United States will reach the North Pole in a nuclear submarine before the Russians have even mastered their own design. But by 1960, the submarine gap between the superpowers is closing. And both sides have decided to make them the ultimate weapon of the Cold War. The launch of Sputnik in 1957 is a wake-up call to the United States on Soviet missile technology. If Russia can put a satellite in space, everyone knows they could as easily launch a nuclear missile at the US. And so, by the late 1950s, both US and Soviet submarine strategists are determined to combine nuclear submarine technology with missile technology - the submarine to reach the enemy's back-yard, the missile to blow up the house. The world will never be the same. By the mid-1960s, American and Soviet submarines are stalking each other, a stealthy and hostile game of cat and mouse. The Navy has a complex network of undersea microphones called SOSUS, used to detect the comings and goings of Soviet submarines. New strategies; new technologies; a new kind of war. |
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iirenc kubra
kubra ketcap mayonez ve sigara kulunden olusan sosu yiyo!!! |
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doritos dippas cips ve cips sosu
okuldaki en yüksek not ortalaması bende,sossal bilgiler notu.. |
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Onderuit op SoSu
Jongeman onderuit op SoSu Festival...dat zal ze leren :) |
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sosu
my anarchy online char on dnw/rk3 ;o) |
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Dont Make Me-Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton at SOSU! |
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FOA: Hvad er dit drømmejob?
Flere hænder. Mere i løn Hver gang en privat ansat tjener 100 kr., så tjener en offentligt ansat med samme uddannelseslængde 19 kr. mindre. Det er ikke fair. Derfor kræver FOA mandeløn til kvindefag. |
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BLAUPUNKT
nie zły sprzęt ;-) |
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sosu 2007
in de tent |
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Press Up Guys!
During Lambda Chi Alpha's Tuesday afternoon football game, Clifford Cox suggests that we need to "press up!" |
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Damdoorbraak SoSu '08
Damdoorbraak in het stroompje van kampeerterein |
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AWESOME!
During Tuesday Afternoon's Lambda Chi Alpha Football game, I interview Jordan Floyd, Cherry Kan, and Joseph Flores on the sidelines. |
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No Timeout
I rush to the sidelines only to discover that nobody actually called a timeout at Tuesday Afternoon's Lambda Chi Alpha Football game... |
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Ugryź Suchara
"Ugryź Suchara" (Grupa Operacyjna jako Cokół feat. Łono) parodia "Uderz W Puchara" (Sokół feat. Pono) Tekst: Krzywo... Ref. To tysiące produktów, to setki wyrobów, to puste kalorie więc "Ugryź suchara". Nie obżeraj się tylko "Ugryź suchara". Od rana czułem, że coś chętnie zjem może chleba z serem, może szynkę, może dżem. Lubię sobie podjeść i dobrze o tym wiem, majonez dla mej diety jest jak dla oddechu tlen. Chce jakiegoś mielonego zjeść, do tego ziemniaczki i sosu łyżek sześć. Kompot także jest w menu, śliwka z pestką w środku tkwi. Lubię się tak obżerać, mówię Ci. Ktoś zamawia kluski z cukrem razy trzy, chyba wezmę na deser takie same i... zjem i idę niedobrze się robi mi, aż brzuch rozpiera, najadłem się jak cholera. Spod kubraka tłusty bęben mi wystaje, spasłem sie jak wieprz jestem gruby tak przyznaje. W obżeraniu się mam etat, nie chce mnie żadna kobieta. Kurde chyba będzie mi potrzebna dieta. Ref. To tysiące produktów, to setki wyrobów, to puste kalorie więc "Ugryź suchara". Nie obżeraj się tylko "Ugryź suchara". Obudził mnie głód straszny, biegnę do kuchni do szafki, wyciągam co znajdę paluszki i fistaszki. Na małego głoda zjadam cztery i parówki. Czasu mi szkoda zatem sięgam do lodówki. Mam grzyby marynowane i bitą śmietanę. Tak to jedzie jem śledzie i nigdy nie przestanę, a jednak szkoda, rozbolała mnie wątroba, ból chwyta za jelita, kłujeje klatka piersiowa. To serce się upomina żeby ograniczyć tłuszcze, przejdę na zdrową żywność, to wydaje się słuszne. Dieta dla faceta to coś jak w koszmarach, żeby nie głodować muszę "Ugryźć suchara". Suchary dwie pary lepsze niż browary. Nie tuczą nauczą jak być szczupłym. Stary, gryź suchara i nara, w diecie muszę być dzielny. Zeszczupleję i będę piękny jak Zakościelny. Ref. To tysiące produktów, to setki wyrobów, to puste kalorie więc "Ugryź suchara". Nie obżeraj się tylko "Ugryź suchara". |
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dance
drill team |
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First8weeks.m4v
My first eight weeks at sosu |
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Seek Out & Destroy
Trevor Hardesty & Matt Rizzo explain that we need to "seek out and destroy" to ensure a victory during Tuesday afternoon's Lambda Chi Alpha Football game... |
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Pool Bboyz 2008 T-one&Time-f VS Tia&Squeo
Pool Bboyz 2008: T-one&Time-f VS Tia&Squeo (Winners: Tia&Squeo) |
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HC 10X09 B FR
Scènes de Maca/ Esther de l'épisode 10x09 d'hospital central sosu titrées en français |
| Oceanfrontier Hideaway | |
| Sheraton Suites Philadelphia Airport | |
| The Boulders Resort and Golden Door Spa | |
| Coral Beach Club |