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Rihanna & Angelina Jolie cat eyeliner eye make up tutorial

Hia everyone, My makeup brushes are here & available worldwide :) https://laurenluke.com/shop/ Glitter on down to my Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/panacea81 Fan me down on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Panacea81/27172667317 Hope you enjoy my Rihana & Angelina Jolie flicked cats eye liner inspired tutorial.


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Revolutionary Road Official Trailer 2008

A young couple living in a Connecticut suburb during the mid-1950s struggle to come to terms with their personal problems while trying to raise their two children. Based on a novel by Richard Yates.


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112 Years of Dogs in Movies, Rin-Tin-Tin Lassie Benji Toto +

WHAT'S HAPPENED TO AUDIO? you ask? There is audio only over the opening titles right now. For the doggie montage, you may wish to play a song of your own choosing in the background. (Comment with what you play if you wish. I'd like to know what people enjoy with their movie dog videos.) The video: Dogs in movies from 1895 to 2007. This is a tribute to a few of the thousands of dogs in movies, some with their name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and some almost unheard of. Enjoy! The movies are: -Exiting the Factory (1895) aka Sortie des usines Lumière, La (first motion picture shown to a paying audience) -Tchin-Chao: The Chinese Conjurer (1904) aka Thaumaturge chinois, Le -Rescued by Rover (1905) x2 -The Whole Dam Family and the Dam Dog (1905) -The Policemen's Little Run (1907) aka Course des sergents de ville, La -The Dog and His Various Merits (1908) aka Chiens et ses services, Les -Stella Maris (1918) -A Dog's Life (1918) -The Hayseed (1919) -Number, Please? (1920) -The Gold Rush (1925) x2 -Call of the Wilderness (1926) -Wolfheart's Revenge (1925) -The Return of Grey Wolf (1926) x2 -The Return of Boston Blackie (1927) -Tracked by the Police (1927) -Tracked (1928) -For Pete's Sake! (1934) (Our Gang) -The Ferocious Pal (1934) -Fighting to Live (1934) x2 -Inside Information (1934) -The Thin Man (1934) -Skull and Crown (1935) -Wings in the Dark (1935) -The Call of the Wild (1935) -Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936) -Drift Fence (1936) -Radio Patrol (1937) -Call of the Yukon (1938) -Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus (1938) -The Wizard of Oz (1939) -Eyes in the Night (1942) -The Underdog (1943) x2 -Lassie Come Home (1943) -The Monster Maker (1944) -Son of Lassie (1945) -The Adventures of Rusty (1945) -The Yearling (1946) -The Return of Rin Tin Tin (1947) -Behave Yourself! (1951) -The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) -Police Dog (1955) -Good-bye My Lady (1956) aka The Boy and the Laughing Dog -The Brain from Planet Arous (1957) -The Man Who Wagged his Tail (1957) aka Angelo è sceso a Brooklyn, Un -The Courage of Rin Tin Tin (1957) -Kelly and Me (1957) -Old Yeller (1957) -The Shaggy Dog (1959) -A Dog of Fanders (1960) -Swiss Family Robinson (1960) -Greyfriars Bobby (1961) -Nikki, WIld Dog of the North (1961) -Big Red (1962) -The Incredible Journey (1963) -Savage Sam (1963) -Git! (1965) -The Ugly Dachshund (1966) x2 -My Dog, the Thief (1969) x2 -Lassie: Well of Love (1970) -Call of the Wild (1972) -The Biscuit Eater (1972) -Benji (1974) -Where the Red Fern Grows (1974) -White Fang to the Rescue (1974) aka Zanna bianca alla riscossa -The Amazing Dobermans (1976) -Summerdog (1977) -Poco (1977) -C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979) x2 -The Road Warrior (1981) aka Mad Max 2 -Sourdough (1981) x2 -E.T. (1982) -Dusty (1983) -Cujo (1983) -Antarctica (1983) aka Nankyoku monogatari -Frankenweenie (1984) -The Dog Who Stopped the War (1984) aka Guerre des tuques, La -Hambone and Hillie (1984) x2 -Love Leads the Way (1984) -The Journey of Natty Gann (1985) -The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986) aka Koneko monogatari -The Lost Boys (1987) -Benji the Hunted (1987) -Hachi-ko (1987) aka Hachiko monogatari -Watchers (1988) -The Accidental Tourist (1988) -We Think the World of You (1988) -Baxter (1989) -Turner and Hooch (1989) -K-9 (1989) -Bingo (1991) -Eyes of an Angel (1991) -White Fang (1991) -Jock: A True Tale of Friendship (1992) aka Jock of the Bushveld -Beethoven (1992) x2 -Radio Flyer (1992) -Little Heroes (1992) -Man's Best Friend (1993) -The Sandlot (1993) -Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993) x2 -Sherlock: Undercover Dog (1994) -Lassie (1994) -Iron Will (1994) -The Little Rascals (1994) -Top Dog (1995) -Eye of the Wolf (1995) aka Aventures dans le Grand Nord Kazan -Johnny and Clyde (1995) -Far From Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog (1995) -Babe (1995) -Fluke (1995) x2 -Heck's Way Home (1996) -Shiloh (1996) -101 Dalmatians (1996) -Owd Bob (1997) -Legend of the Spirit Dog (1997) -The Call of the Wild (1997) -Air Bud (1997) -As Good As it Gets (1997) -Atomic Dog (1998) -Wishbone's Dog Days of the West (1998) -Kayla (1999) -The Duke (1999) -Little Heroes (1999) -My Dog Skip (2000) -Cats & Dogs (2001) x2 -Lucky (2002) -Snow Dogs (2002) -Sounder (2003) -Good Boy! (2003) -Karate Dog (2004) -Benji: off the Leash! (2004) -Finding Neverland (2004) -The Honeymooners (2005) -Son of the Mask (2005) -Because of Winn-Dixie (2005) -Lassie (2005) -Eight Below (2006) -The Shaggy Dog (2006) -The Breed (2006) -Chestnut: Hero of Central Park (2006) -Air Buddies (2006) -Firehouse Dog (2007) -Underdog (2007) x2 Thanks for watching!


Tags: 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Asta, Benji, Dog, German, Lassie, Rin, Rinty, Tin, Toto, bull, collie, movies, pit, puppy, shepherd, silent
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The Mockingbird Song

I have a book out! http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/skary-childrin-and-the-carousel-of-sorrow-katy-towell/1100642082. Now, about this cartoon: Shawnee Jenkins' parents eat people and live in the cellar, but that's okay. They're still Mom and Dad. Story, art, narration: Katy Towell Music: Gayle Ellett and Todd Montgomery Keep up with the latest Skary news, videos and artwork on Twitter at http://twitter.com/katytowell or Facebook at http://facebook.com/childrinrskary (and, of course, http://skary.net )


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Vintage Classic 1950's Commercial for Coca-Cola (Coke) (no 5) (1955)

A vintage classic 1950's commercial for Coca-Cola (Coke) from 1955. This historic footage is very nice!!


Tags: 1950's, 1950s, 50's, 50s, Advertising, Classic, Coca-Cola, Coke, Commercial, Commercials, Fabulous, Fifties, Kinescope, Kinescopes, Vintage
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MGM B&W Lion 1920s-1950s

B&W Movie - Subdued roar (Jackie) . Color Movie - Animated Roar (Tanner). Clip from late 20s talkie.


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Funny Office Safety Training Retro Video! Hilarious!! 'You and Office Safety' - Safetycare free prev

You and Office Safety! is the most hilarious video on Office Safety you will watch! Made in the 1950s, this film is perfect as an eye-catching ice-breaker when delivering office safety training. Although the fashions have long-gone, and some of the behaviours in the workplace have changed, this program still addresses the following topics which are just as relevant today as when You and Office Safety! was made: •Good Housekeeping •Slips, Trips and Falls •Manual Handling •Electrical Hazards •Fire Safety •Correct use of Office Furniture •Being Responsible for your Actions Its easy to consider the office a perfectly safe work environment, and forget about the hazards that can exist. Just because you work in an office, it doesnt mean you shouldnt be concerned for your own health and safety, and that of your colleagues. Copyright Safetycare For funny and serious Safety Videos and DVDs - go to http://www.safetycare.com/


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Ft. Detrick Biological Warfare Program 1950s Maryland US Army

In 1989, Ft Detrick biological diseases experts were called on by the Virginia Department of Health and Hygiene when a commercial laboratory animal holding facility in Reston, Virginia, experienced an outbreak of an Ebola virus in its primate population. The potentially devastating outbreak was quickly handled, preventing what health officials feared could have had a terrible effect on humans. Author Richard Preston chronicled in The Hot Zone the rapid and effective response by Ft. Detrick scientists and soldiers. This in turn sparked at least one major movie (Outbreak), which based its story on the basic scenario of the Ebola outbreak The U.S. Army established its offensive Biological Warfare program at Fort Detrick in 1943. The purpose of the program was twofold: develop defensive mechanisms against biological attack and develop weapons with which the United States could respond in kind if attacked by an enemy who used biological weapons. The offensive Biological Warfare program remained at Fort Detrick until November 1969, when the United States formally renounced the use of lethal biological agents and weapons, and all other methods of biological warfare and discontinued these offensive programs. From 1943 through 1953, biological warfare research on humans was observational in that it was done after occupational exposure incidents or accidents among workers in the biowarfare facilities. These incidents provided the station hospital the unique opportunity to study the onset, clinical course and possible therapeutics for many rare diseases. In the early 1950s, due to a lack of firm data on human vulnerability to biological agents, the Army began to use human subjects in biological warfare research. Project CD-22, the first of the human research projects, involved the study of Q fever in animals and humans in the laboratory and the field. Operation Whitecoat followed this effort. Operation Whitecoat volunteers largely consisted of Seventh-Day Adventist draftees, who were trained as medics but whose religious convictions forbade combat. Approximately 2300 individuals participated in the program. The Army completed about 150 studies during the Operation Whitecoat years. Experimenters exposed volunteers to disease-causing agents such as Q fever and tularemia under strict protocols to study immunity to disease and to conduct drug therapy. Whitecoat volunteers also participated in safety studies of vaccines designed for protection against Venezuelan equine encephalitis, Eastern and Western equine encephalitis, plague, tularemia, Q fever, yellow fever, chikungunya virus and Rift Valley fever. There were no fatalities or long-term injuries among Whitecoat volunteers. The program ended in 1973 upon termination of the military draft. During Operation Whitecoat several experimental vaccines were developed to protect workers engaged in research at Fort Detrick. Research at Fort Detrick also contributed to the development of equipment and procedures that established the standards for laboratory biosafety. Equipment developed during the program included biological safety cabinets, hot suites with differential air pressure to contain pathogens, and other specially fabricated laboratory equipment. For a concise history of the biological program at Fort Detrick see "Cutting Edge, A history of Fort Detrick Maryland 1943 - 1993" (http://www.detrick.army.mil/cutting_edge/index.cfm )by Norman M. Covert, published by the Public Affairs Office Fort Detrick. This clip is from the 1950s episode, the Unseen Weapon, from the The Big Picture documentary television program which ran on the American Broadcasting Company from 1953 to 1959. The program consisted of documentary films produced by the United States Army Signal Corps Army Pictorial Service


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Amos 'n Andy - Andy Gets Married 1 of 3

Through a series of misunderstandings Andy ends up scheduled to marry two different women on the same day and time and at the same chapel. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=51DF03EF3E98AEAA


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Suzy Snowflake (1951) Stop Motion Animation (With Original Song)

"Suzy Snowflake" by Rosemary Clooney! ► http://amzn.to/100XmasSongs http://XmasFLIX.com ► Like XmasFLIX! ► http://facebook.com/XmasFLIX Xmas MP3 ► http://XmasTRAX.com ► Podcast ► http://iXmas.mobi Suzy Snowflake (1951) Song and Musical Stop Motion Animation Dance. Also see ... Hardrock, Coco and Joe in "The Three Little Dwarfs": http://bit.ly/HardrockCocoJoe SUZY SNOWFLAKE (Song Lyrics): Here comes Suzy Snowflake Dressed in a snow white gown Tap, tap, tappin' at your window pane To tell you she's in town Here comes Suzy Snowflake Soon you will hear her say "Come out ev'ryone and play with me I haven't long to stay If you want to make a snowman I'll help you make one, two, three If you wanna take a sleigh ride The ride's on me." Here comes Suzy Snowflake Look at her tumblin' down Bringing joy to every girl and boy Suzy's come to town "Suzy Snowflake" is a popular Christmas song written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, made famous by Rosemary Clooney in 1951 and released as a 78 RPM record by Columbia Records, MJV-123. This cartoon-short is the historic Chicago Kids TV Christmas video, Suzy Snowflake, based upon the song was also made in 1951 by Centaur Productions where the stop-motion animation was created by Wah Ming Chang. It was shown during the Christmas season on WGN-TV in Chicago, along with another production by Centaur, "Hardrock, Coco and Joe". Stop-motion (stop-action or frame-by-frame) is an animation technique to make a physically manipulated object appear to move on its own. The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence. Clay figures are often used in stop-motion for their ease of repositioning. Stop-motion animation using clay is described as clay animation or clay-mation. Stop-motion animation has a long history in film. Of the forms already mentioned, object animation is the oldest, then direct manipulation animation, followed (roughly) by sequential drawings on multiple pages, which quickly evolved into cel animation, with clay animation, pixilation, puppet animation, and time-lapse being developed concurrently next. The first instance of the stop-motion technique can be credited to Albert E. Smith and J. Stuart Blackton for The Humpty Dumpty Circus (1898), in which a toy circus of acrobats and animals comes to life. In 1902, the film, Fun in a Bakery Shop used clay for a stop-motion "lightning sculpting" sequence. French trick film maestro Georges Méliès used it to produce moving title-card letters for one of his short films, but never exploited the process for any of his other films. The Haunted Hotel (1907) is another stop-motion film by James Stuart Blackton, and was a resounding success when released. Segundo de Chomón (1871-1929), from Spain, released El Hotel eléctrico later that same year, and used similar techniques as the Blackton film. In 1908, A Sculptor's Welsh Rarebit Nightmare was released, as was The Sculptor's Nightmare, a film by Billy Bitzer. French animator Emil Cole impressed audiences with his object animation tour-de-force, The Automatic Moving Company in 1910. One of the earliest clay animation films was Modelling Extraordinary, which dazzled audiences in 1912. December 1916, brought the first of Willie Hopkin's 54 episodes of "Miracles in Mud" to the big screen. Also in December 1916, the first woman animator, Helena Smith Dayton, began experimenting with clay stop-motion. She would release her first film in 1917, Romeo and Juliet . In the '60s and '70s, independent clay animator Eliot Noyes Jr. refined the technique of "free-form" clay animation with his Oscar-nominated 1965 film Clay or the Origin of Species and He Man and She Bar (1972). Noyes also used stop-motion to animate sand laying on glass for his musical animated film Sandman (1975). Sand-coated puppet animation was used in the Oscar-winning 1977 film The Sand Castle, produced by Dutch-Canadian animator Co Hoedeman. SUZY SNOWFLAKE Bringing joy to ev'ry girl and boy! On December 28, 1953, Chicago area kids were introduced to the whimsical story of Suzy Snowflake "tap, tap, tappin'" on every windowpane, seen on Garfield Goose and Friends then on WBBM-TV. Like Hardrock, Coco and Joe, Suzy too was brought to life by the stop-motion animators of Centaur Productions. Norma Zimmer was Suzy's voice and the song was sung by The Norman Luboff Choir, a premier studio group who recorded with well-known artists, such as Frank Sinatra and Harry Belafonte. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.


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Design For Dreaming (1956) (digitally enhanced)

Design for Dreaming is a 1956 musical ephemeral film about a woman (played by Tad Tadlock) who dreams about a masked man taking her to the the 1956 General Motors Motorama and Frigidaire's "Kitchen of the Future". It is one of the key Populuxe films of the 1950s. The film was directed by William Beaudine and was Produced by Victor Solow. It starred Tad Tadlock, Marc Breaux, Thurl Ravenscroft. www.wikipedia.com Digitally enhanced by Retro-matic™ LLC., Hollywood, California. www.retro-matic.com


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