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DMX - Why Do Good Girls Like Bad Guys

...and then there was X.

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Eminem ft DMX & Ice Cube - The Real Slim Shady Vs Party Up

This a Remix of the real slim shady and party up featuring Eminem, DMX & Ice Cube.. THE COPYRIGHTS OF THIS SONG AND ITS VIDEOS ARE GIVEN TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS

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GTA Coca-cola ad

As seen on http://www.doregodiscurre.com . Coca-Cola ad by Nexus Productions, in a true GTA style. Forget "hot coffee", welcome "ice cold Coke".

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Homer Simpson and his band sings "HAMMA"( by Culcha Candela)

Homer Simpson and his band sings "HAMMA"( by Culcha Candela). Ein neues Video von mir. Ich habe darin auch noch einige neue Effekte toben lassen. Falls es euch gefällt, einfach mit 5***** bewerten, zu euren Favoriten hinzufügen, einen guten Kommentar schreiben, oder (falls noch nicht gemacht) ABONNIEREN... Ihr findet weitere Musikvideos auf meinem Kanal KingJost: Spongebob, simpsons harrypotter der herr der Ringe ( the lord of the rings ), u.s.w und auch verarschungen von Spongebob, Harry Potter, Simpsons der Herr der Ringe ( the lord of the rings)...

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melhores videos reunidos Jackass

melhores videos reunidos de pancadas , quedas tombos e etc...

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HOUSE NEW MIX 2008 (Dj Dima7)

--- DOWNLOAD --- http://boxstr.com/files/3738058_briqv/Dj%20Dima%20-%20House%20new%20mix%20%282oo8%29.mp3 CHECK IT - http://www.myspace.com/dima7 Tracklist: 1. Sound Access - Control Your Body 2. Kat Deluna ft. Elephant Man - Wine Up (BlueIce RMX) 3. Fatman Scoop - Dance somebody (DJ Kash House remix) 4. Mondotek - Alive 5. Masters At Work - Work 6. Bob Sinclar - Rock This Party 7. Bob Sinclar - Soundz Of Freedom 8. Armand Van Helden - My my my 9. Omarion - Ice Box (House remix) 10. Madonna ft. Justin Timberlake - 4 Minutes (Vato Gonzalez Dirty House remix) 11. Enrique Iglesias - Do You Know (Sleepwalker Electro House Remix) 12. Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl (DJ Bam Bam & Mixin Marc Remix) THIS IS ONLY 4 PROMOTION.. HAVE FUN!

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lil john ft pitbull ft daddy yankee - what u gonna do

that's a great remix.

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DJLaz Feat Pitbull - Move Shake Drop Remix Wiv Lyrics

Title says it all Subscribe and rate nd comment i do the same thing bck

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50 Cent - Do You Think About Me "Behind The Scenes"

Behind the scenes on the set of 50 Cent's smash hit: "Do You Think About Me" 2nd single off Before I Self Destruct available now on iTunes: http://www.reverbnation.com/c./a4/1300764/82064/Artist/82064/Artist/link

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50 Cent - Do You Think About Me (Teaser)

Check out the world premiere of 50 Cent's new music video Do You Think About Me only on www.thisis50.com and vevo.com Tuesday December 8!

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50 Cent - Still Kill feat Young Buck & Akon - Joker Inc Mix

Mix I made on Fiftys "Still Kill" Join the group Joker Inc on Facebook! Link: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=6927419041&ref=ts follow me @ http://www.facebook.com/djjokerinc

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Worlds deepest living fishes survives under pressure

fishes survives under the largest pressure during millions of years. peixe das profundezas sobrevive sob a maior pressao do mar durante milhões de anos. Prehistoric fish are various groups of fishes that lived before recorded history. A few, such as the coelacanth still exist today and are considered living fossils. The first fish and the first vertebrates, were the ostracoderms, which appeared in the Cambrian Period, about 510 million years ago, and became extinct at the end of the Devonian, about 350 million years ago. Ostracoderms were jawless fishes found mainly in fresh water. They were covered with a bony armor or scales and were often less than 30 cm (1 ft) long. The ostracoderms are placed in the class Agnatha along with the living jawless fishes, the lampreys and hagfishes, which are believed to be descended from the ostracoderms. The first fish with jaws, the acanthodians, or spiny sharks, appeared in the late Silurian, about 410 million years ago, and became extinct before the end of the Permian, about 250 million years ago. Acanthodians were generally small sharklike fishes varying from toothless filter-feeders to toothed predators. They were once often classified as an order of the class Placodermi, another group of primitive fishes, but recent authorities tend to place the acanthodiaes or that both groups share a common ancestor. The placoderms, another group of jawed fishes, appeared at the beginning of the Devonian, about 395 million years ago, and became extinct at the end of the Devonian or the beginning of the Mississippian (Carboniferous), about 345 million years ago. Detailed anatomical studies of fossil remains by the Swedish scientist Erik Stensiö strongly suggest that the placoderms were closely related to sharks. Placoderms were typically small, flattened bottom-dwellers, however, many, particularly the arthrodires, were active midwater predators. Dunkleosteus was the largest and most famous of these. The upper jaw was firmly fused to the skull, but there was a hinge joint between the skull and the bony plating of the trunk region. This allowed the upper part of the head to be thrown back, and in arthrodires, this allowed them to take larger bites. The cartilaginous-skeleton sharks and rays, class Chondrichthyes, which appeared about 370 million years ago in the middle Devonian, are generally believed to be descended from the bony-skeleton placoderms. The cartilaginous skeletons are considered to be a later development. The modern bony fishes, class Osteichthyes, appeared in the late Silurian or early Devonian, about 395 million years ago. The early forms were freshwater fishes, for no fossil remains of modern bony fishes have been found in marine deposits older than Triassic time, about 230 million years ago. The Osteichthyes may have arisen from the acanthodians. A subclass of the Osteichthyes, the ray-finned fishes (subclass Actinopterygii), became and have remained the dominant group of fishes throughout the world. It was not the ray-finned fishes, however, that led to the evolution of the land vertebrates. The ancestors of the land vertebrates are found among another group of bony fishes called the Choanichthyes or Sarcopterygii. Choanate fishes are characterized by internal nostrils, fleshy fins called lobe fins, and cosmoid scales. The choanate fishes appeared in the late Silurian or early Devonian, more than 390 million years ago, and possibly arose from the acanthodians. The choanate fishes include a group known as the Crossopterygii, which has one living representative, the coelacanth (Latimeria). During the Devonian Period some crossopterygian fishes of the order (or suborder) Rhipidistia crawled out of the water to become the first tetrapods. The story of vertebrate evolution started in the seas of the Cambrian period, when jawless, toothless, soft-bodied fishlike creatures wriggled through the water, sucking up microscopic food particles. Only after tough, non-decaying bone was developed (initially as a scaly outer covering and later within the body) did fossils form and become preserved in the rocks. And only then could paleontologists take up the story with any certainty. The earliest traces of bony scales are found in rocks of the Late Cambrian period, and the first recognizable vertebrate fish has been found in Australian rocks of Early Ordovician age. So, the first chapter in the vertebrate evolution starts with the ancient Arandaspis, a fish about 6in/15cm long with no jaws, no teeth and no fins other than a tail. It did, however, have gills and a stiffening rod of cartilaginous material (the notochord) that served as a backbone. w1tv 10 minutes. http://w1tv.sites.uol.com.br

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