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Front Country – Kitchen Covers #7: Just Dropped In (Kenny Rogers Cover)
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22 Apr 2020 00:01:00


HOSH & 1979 feat. Jalja – Midnight (The Hanging Tree) (Unofficial Music Video)
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12 May 2020 00:03:00


Dan Balan – Numa Numa 2 feat. Marley Waters (Official Video)
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06 Feb 2019 00:01:00


Ukrainian folk song “Распрягайте, Хлопцы, Коней” (Vlad Burk Remix Dance Video)
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10 Apr 2019 00:03:00


David Guetta ft Justin Bieber – 2U (The Victoria’s Secret Angels Lip Sync)
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16 Feb 2019 00:11:00


SOFI TUKKER – Best Friend feat. NERVO, The Knocks & Alisa Ueno (Official Video) [Ultra Music]
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22 Mar 2019 00:01:00
Part Time Job By Chow Hon Lam

What would superheroes do if they had a part time job? Well… besides fighting crime, the powers of most superheroes aren’t exactly very useful. Sure, Flash would make a great delivery boy, delivering the freshest pizza in the world, while Thor might turn out to be a great smith (though judging by the way he handles his mallet, it is very unlikely), but in the end of the day, all these things are pretty useless. It sure is hard being a superhero when you have no villains to catch; especially if the only superpower that you have is lighting yourself on fire. Reducing you to a mere job of being used as fuel for cooking grilled chicken. Besides, it’s not exactly useful for catching villains either, if you don't plan on burning them alive… (Photo by Chow Hon Lam)
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08 Dec 2014 11:44:00
Peasants in the re-taken Somme District work in the fields, circa 1916- 1917, in this Library of Congress handout photo. (Photo by Reuters/Bain Collection/Library of Congress)

Peasants in the re-taken Somme District work in the fields, circa 1916- 1917, in this Library of Congress handout photo. For women 100 years ago, opportunities to work beyond the home and take part in political life were very limited. As the 20th century progressed, hard-won progress included gradually improved voting rights, while the upheaval of war pushed doors ajar as women worked as part of the war effort. U.S. Library of Congress archive photos show women's workplaces ranging from a flour mill in England to a coal mine in Belgium or Lincoln Motor Co.'s welding department in Detroit. International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8. (Photo by Reuters/Bain Collection/Library of Congress)
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03 Mar 2016 11:39:00