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03:37 Minutos
In this episode of Pickin N Grillin video series, the SmokinGuitarPlayer (Fred A. Bernardo) shows us how to make another wierd and whacky pizza pie! Thats "Chicago-Style-Hot-Dog" Pizza ! Hot dog, cheese, our great crust made with Caputo Flour, and dont forget the mustard, onions and the pickle! We fired up our Forno Bravo Primavera Wood-fired Oven right in front of our store (in Beautiful Downtown Shillington Pennsylvania) and we made some of the SGPs favorite new freaky pizza pies! And dont forget we sell Forno Bravo Ovens, Caputo Flour and all the things a real pro needs to make fantastic pizza.
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03:29 Minutos
The Memory of Love is the latest novel of Sierra Leonean and Scottish writer Aminatta Forna, she visited Bush House studios for a chat with the BBCs Bola Mosuro. Part two - Oppression and resistance The tortuous events of Sierra Leones history have dominated Fornas writing. She is the daughter of a former Sierra Leonean cabinet minister and dissident, murdered by the state in 1975. And peoples reaction to oppression is a major theme through The Memory of Love and Aminatta Fornas previous works. In this second part of the interview Bola Mosuro asks the author about the audience that she has in mind when she is writing her books.
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05:10 Minutos
Entrada de una boda chula , En una Iglesia de USA. Mi blog www.picholeiro.info
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02:52 Minutos
Some days ago I get interesting information about the composer Hugo Hirsch at the channel of Formiggini, in Sweden his music was jused in this example of Karl Gerhard (1891-1964), after Ernst Rolf the second of the big reveuemakers in Stockholm during twenties. If Rolf was the glamoures one, Gerhard was more intellectual, and maybe not had the same quantities of fan from the beginning. But later during the wwII he was a brilliant satirists of the theird reich. And the swedish goverment censurised him a lot of times. He was also working with Zarah Leander in the beginning of the therties, and one of her defenders after her return to Sweden in 1943. This melody was jused at "Say it with flowers" the summer revue at the public theater in 1924 and recorded in may the same year. The text was as almost all time during the twenties totally different from the original. Conductor of the orchestera is John Kåhrman The record is rather worn and Im sorry that the quallity is not better, but it is a good example also of the early Karl Gerhard This clip is not illustrated
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05:06 Minutos
One of my best song....by Madhyanna tried by Satya
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03:04 Minutos
hahahaha xD tecktoniK xalapa veracruz mexicO
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08:25 Minutos
The International Museum of Women in partnership with the World Affairs Council presents a conversation with author and journalist Aminatta Forna. From human rights in Africa, to the importance of education for girls and boys, Forna will discuss her newest novel, The Memory of Love. Set in post-colonial Sierra Leone a few years after the civil war, The Memory of Love offers a view of modern Africa through the eyes of both insiders and outsiders who struggle to cope with the aftermath of a war waged against and among civilians. Fornas novel depicts a deeply hopeful and universal story about love and human resilience. Raised in Sierra Leone as the daughter of a former Sierra Leonean cabinet minister and dissident, Fornas writing has been dominated by the tortuous events of her countrys history. She is the author of a previous novel, Ancestor Stones, and a memoir, The Devil that Danced on the Water. In 2003, Forna helped build a primary school in her familys village of Rogbonko, where she is also working to establish a cashew plantation named Kholifa Estates after the fictional plantation in Ancestor Stones.
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01:49 Minutos
un video imporvisando un poco de jumpstyle
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34 Segundos
S·I·B·L·I·N·S será la nueva serie de exito 2010. Protagonizada por mi hermana y por mi
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06:11 Minutos
The Memory of Love is the latest novel of Sierra Leonean and Scottish writer Aminatta Forna, she visited Bush House studios for a chat with the BBCs Bola Mosuro. Part one - Confronting the past The lives of the three central characters are interwoven; Elias Cole is an old history professor who taught at a Freetown university before and after Sierra Leones first coup in 1969. Kai Mansaray is dedicated to his profession at Freetowns Central Hospital, but plagued by memories of life before and during the civil war which began in 1991. He bonds with British psychologist, Adrian who is running from his own demons in the UK.
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