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My Expressions
2009-09-24 04:56:00
I don?t know when Urdu became my identity. It is ascribed one and I love it; really. Born and raised speaking Punjabi, I also learnt foreign languages (like English and Russian) to move about in faster lanes of life but I always express my deeper emotions and inner feelings in Urdu. Two of my books {Izhar (Expressions), Ret Pe Tehreer {written on the Sand} are in Urdu. This (Urdu) sophisticated language facilitates you to do that. Anyone speaking Urdu in a crowd of people speaking alien languages is automatically a company.I realized my love for the language when I was learning Russian at National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad. When my Russian teacher Alica used to say, ?I have learnt more Urdu than I have taught you Russian.? When Sakina Mirkhajevna used to ask us to sing her songs in Urdu; she could not understand the meanings but, ?I enjoy the sweetness with which words flow,? she used to tell.I learnt English the hard way. I was at a professional academy and order of...
Darkcloud wrote a new blog post: the expressions of rejection
2009-09-03 12:57:00
Darkcloud wrote a new blog post: the expressions of rejection It is 7:42 AM Thursday morning in the flow of existence. I got up this morning around 6:30 AM. All of sudden I am not sure what time I got up. Maybe I got up around 7 o’clock AM? Does it matter what time I got up? So I got up to face another sunny ...
Gold Expressions fashion show Pics
2009-08-07 22:57:00
Gold Expressions fashion show Pics.......
AIM Expressions Beta
2009-03-06 16:55:00
St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner, and it's a great time to perk up your Instant Messages with some great offerings from the new AIM Expressions Beta site. The new Expressions site offers more enhancements so you can easily express yourself on AIM. Here are the top four features that we're most excited about: 1) Browse through Buddy Icons, Wallpapers, Sounds and Emoticons quickly through the improved interface. You won't have to flip through tons of expressions to find what you had in mind. 2) Make a mini version of yourself! Try some fun avatar builders like WeeMee or Meez and create a dynamic expression that you can dress and customize. 3) Preview custom expressions and test drive wallmations before you choose to apply them. 4) The new 'Saved Themes' option allows you to keep and save your favorite expressions and use them in the future. Find out more about upcoming changes and give your feedback on the Beta Product page.  Permalink | Ema-i...
Communication: Words & Expressions That Destroy Your Magnetism
2008-11-24 16:56:00
Powerful communications are often killed by gratuitous remarks. Sadly, those spoiling their communication efforts are unaware of how they have hurt themselves. The following expressions that are flagged as ?connection destroyers? are directly from chapter 6 of The It Factor: Be the One People Like, Listen to, and Remember.These are words and expressions you are going to recognize in your own speech patterns every day. At first glance, you may argue, ?Well that word isn?t so bad,? or ?I never took that to be a negative.? Perhaps, some of us are fooled by their subtlety and popularity.1. Misuse of the Word ?Certainly?If you use the word ?certainly? only to answer a yes-or-no question with a positive, direct, and upbeat emphasis, you are one of the rare communications superstars!If you are using ?certainly? in any other situation as an attempt to demonstrate warmth or intensity, you are, sadly, creating a subtle yet nefarious communications disconnect.If you?re a member of this ill-adv...
Communication: Words & Expressions That Destroy Your Magnetism
2008-11-24 16:56:00
Powerful communications are often killed by gratuitous remarks. Sadly, those spoiling their communication efforts are unaware of how they have hurt themselves. The following expressions that are flagged as ?connection destroyers? are directly from chapter 6 of The It Factor: Be the One People Like, Listen to, and Remember.These are words and expressions you are going to recognize in your own speech patterns every day. At first glance, you may argue, ?Well that word isn?t so bad,? or ?I never took that to be a negative.? Perhaps, some of us are fooled by their subtlety and popularity.1. Misuse of the Word ?Certainly?If you use the word ?certainly? only to answer a yes-or-no question with a positive, direct, and upbeat emphasis, you are one of the rare communications superstars!If you are using ?certainly? in any other situation as an attempt to demonstrate warmth or intensity, you are, sadly, creating a subtle yet nefarious communications disconnect.If you?re a member of this ill-adv...
Communication: Words & Expressions That Destroy Your Magnetism
2008-11-24 16:56:00
Powerful communications are often killed by gratuitous remarks. Sadly, those spoiling their communication efforts are unaware of how they have hurt themselves. The following expressions that are flagged as “connection destroyers” are directly from chapter 6 of The It Factor: Be the One People Like, Listen to, and Remember.These are words and expressions you are going to recognize in your own speech patterns every day. At first glance, you may argue, “Well that word isn’t so bad,” or “I never took that to be a negative.” Perhaps, some of us are fooled by their subtlety and popularity.1. Misuse of the Word “Certainly”If you use the word “certainly” only to answer a yes-or-no question with a positive, direct, and upbeat emphasis, you are one of the rare communications superstars!If you are using “certainly” in any other situation as an attempt to demonstrate warmth or intensity, you are, sadly, creating a subtle yet nefarious communications disconnect.If you...
Facial Expressions Babies to Teens
2008-08-26 14:17:00
Finally i got my copy of the Facial Expression Babies to Teens by Marc Simon for which i got an award at the Orlando 2006 NCN Annual Convention(you can see here the drawings i have made for this book). I was so fond with this drawing that i turned it as a logo for my caricature business. I sure hope to be in the North Carolina Raleigh Convention this year and review old friends.Facial Expressions: Babies To Teens; A Visual Reference For Artists by Mark Simon is probably the most unique and possibly the most valuable. It's a big book, 256 pages (with a free Internet supplement available), and entirely filled with reference pictures of, you got it, babies to teens. Each model tends to get between 2 to 4 pages of 2 1/4 inch to 2 1/2 inch square head shots with a tremendous variety of expressions and poses. Other chapters include a skull gallery, hats and headgear, a phonemes gallery (mouth shapes for various sounds), and an age-progression gallery (shots of the same model over a wi...
regular expressions (a.k.a. regEx) tutorial #1
2008-08-10 23:59:00
/** Over the past few years, many developers have commented about their lack of understanding on how regular expressions (regEx) are written; yet all admit how helpful it would be to them if they knew how to create them */ I am therefore going to jot down a quick ‘teach yourself in 5 minutes’ for the ...
Free sample of Pantene Pro V Color Expressions
2008-06-10 19:05:00
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Extremely Useful French Language Phrases and French Expressions
2008-05-30 12:49:00
Very useful French language phrases that you can slip into most conversations. Common French phrases and French expressions that will have you talking like a pro.
The facial expressions and body language images: Part 2
2008-05-27 00:32:00
  There are seven universally recognized emotions shown through facial expressions: fear, anger, surprise, contempt, disgust, happiness, and sadness. A much longer list below, presents a study of human facial expressions and body language by FeaturePics's Authors. Excitement, embarrassment, a goofy expression, are additional expressions that are illustrated in this collection.   http://www.featurepics.com/Edit-orial/emotions-1.aspx This weblog is sponsored by FeaturePics Images.
The facial expressions and body language images: Part 1
2008-05-27 00:30:00
  The facial expressions and body language of the human form is used to express many of our moods, atitudes, and feelings. It is a rare person who cannot be understood from the look on their face. Whether aggressive or passive, we learn to read these moods, and and or react accordingly. The amazing human face, and body, can tell a tale, get a point across, and influence others without a word being said. Pick the right expression for your promotions, and even text sometimes becomes unnecessary. http://www.featurepics.com/Edit-orial/emotions.aspx This weblog is sponsored by FeaturePics Images.
False Assumptions and True Expressions: Thursdays with Tushar
2008-05-15 09:45:00
I assume you know why I am late in posting this post today. I assume you know by now what I am going to write today. I assume that you must have got decent increment this time and your CV is not floating in the market. I assume that you have been reading and will keep on reading ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "False Assumptions and True Expressions: Thursdays with Tushar", url: "http://www.indiaprblog.com/200-8/05/false-assumptions-and-true--expressions-thursdays-with-tus-har.html" });
False Assumptions and True Expressions: Thursdays with Tushar
2008-05-15 09:45:00
I assume you know why I am late in posting this post today. I assume you know by now what I am going to write today. I assume that you must have got decent increment this time and your CV is not floating in the market. I assume that you have been reading and will keep on reading ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "False Assumptions and True Expressions: Thursdays with Tushar", url: "http://www.indiaprblog.com/200-8/05/false-assumptions-and-true--expressions-thursdays-with-tus-har.html" });
Japanese Lesson: Expressions Using Body Parts
2008-05-15 03:11:00
?????????????Today we will look at a few expressions using different body parts, all above the neck: head, eye, nose, and ear.First is ? (atama), which means "head." There are many expressions related to the head. Some are obvious:?????atama ga ii?= "head is good," which means smart?????atama ga warui?= "head is bad," which of course means...not so smart, thickSome are not as obvious.???????atama ga yawarakai?= "head is soft," which means flexibleNext let's look at ??me), or eye.?????me ga ii?= to have a good eye for somethingMoving on to the nose, ??hana?.?????hana ga takai?= "nose is high," which means arrogant or haughtyLast, let's look at the venerable ear, ??mimi?.?????mimi ga itai?= "ear hurts," which translates as being ashamed to hear?????mimi ga hayai?= "ear is fast" = having sharp earsAnd, why not, one for the road:?????kuchi ga katai?= "mouth is hard," which means you can keep a secret, hold your tongueRead more about the Japanese languageYahoo Japan Auction ServiceBoo...
Truly Idiotic Human Expressions
2008-05-14 19:35:00
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Examples on LoadRunner Regular Expressions
2008-05-01 08:11:00
I'm going to show and explain how to use Regular Expressions in LoadRunner.Introduction:The present article is a summarizing of the LoadRunner Regular Expressions challenge and its results. Also, I added code for RegExp patterns/subpatterns matching.All LoadRunner Regular Expressions functions are shown with examples.Outline: How to check - whether RegExp pattern matches against a text or notHow to get a matched strings (RegExp patterns and subpatterns)How to check - Whether RegExp pattern matches against a text or notI thanks Charlie Weiblen and Tim Koopmans for the solution. I modified it slightly.So, here it is: Download and unpack Binaries and Developer files for PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions).These and others files are available on Pcre for Windows page.Unzip downloaded archives into c:pcre?omment out the include for stdlib.h file in:C:pcreincludepcre.hC:pcreinc-ludepcreposix.hIn your LoadRunner script, add to globals.h:#include "c:\pcre\include\pcre.h"#in...-
Expressions of psychic and phone psychic reading
2008-04-28 13:37:00
As time goes on, psychic as well as phone psychic reading has been emerged as an emphatic device to viewers. Today millions of people are getting facilitated by psychic reading in phone services to discuss their matters of life within seconds. After sharing all the points of psychic reading, the phone psychic reader would provide his client a sort of handful information towards his future such as education, career, economy and social life. Both client as well as phone psychic?s reader must have to keep certain points in his mind before phone talking.1. Proper listing of questionnairesThe questionnaire must be prepared with proper content listing and writing so that you could talk with psychic phone reader with ease.2. Straightforward aptitudeBefore calling a psychic phone reader, history of phone psychic reader must be read. His educational certification s and all other credentials must be checkered with straightforwardness because at end it is psychic reader who will decide your fu...
LoadRunner regular expressions
2008-04-15 06:10:00
I have a real challenge for LoadRunner specialists, professionals, and gurus.I would like to start new public investigation on LoadRunner regexp (regular expressions).The reward is $52.25.As you know, LoadRunner supports limited and 'light' regular expressions. These are special text flags of web_reg_save_param function to support 'light' LoadRunner regular expressions:/DIG interprets the pound sign (#) as a wildcard for a single digit.For example, "te##xt" matches for "te23xt", and doesn't match for "text" and "te234xt"./ALNUM interprets the caret sign (^) as a wildcard for a single US?ASCII alphanumeric character.There are three syntaxes: ALNUMIC to ignore case, ALNUMLC to match only lower case, and ALNUMUC to match only upper case.For example, with ALNUMLC flag enabled, "te^^xt" matches for "tenext", and doesn't match for "teNext" and "teneoxt".The task is simple:How to use real regular expressions in LoadRunner with C language?Note: you can use real regexps with VBScript o...
Zend Framework Database: Inserting Expressions to a table
2008-04-12 16:07:00
tutorial php about how to input data to database use inserting expression at Zend Framework
Shakeela big boobs and hot expressions
2008-04-07 03:38:00
Mallu aunty Shakeela big boobs and hot expressions, her big boobs or trying to come out from tight nighty when she is enjoying her self in bed room.
The Dangers and Expressions of Anger
2008-04-01 07:00:00
At a Christmas party, a provoked brother stabbed his junior one to death. He was arrested, tried and sentenced to life imprisonment for manslaughter. In the prison, he regrets his erratic behavior due to anger. The family is grieving for the double tragedy that struck the family. The modern media with its vivid depiction of violence ...
Basic Korean Expressions
2008-03-27 09:20:00
'I love you' : Formal-?????.(Sa-Rang-Han-Mi-Da-h) Informal-???(Sa-rang-hae) I'm sorry : Formal - ?????.(Mi An Han Mi Dah) Informal- ???(Mi An Hae)Yes: '?(formal, honorific)' or '?(informal, friendly)'No: '???(formal, honorific)' or '??(informal, friendly) 'this is...'' : ??? this is a cat.= ??? ??? ??.that is a cat= ??? ??? ??.this is a dog.=??? ???.that is a dog.=??? ???.When you order in restaurant or buy something in a store.give me a coke, please?? ???give me a cup of water,please? ? ? ???.give me a Advil, please.??? ???.thank you ?????. To people older than you(highly honorific) ?????. ????. To people you don?t know well, even if they are younger than you (honorific). ???. To people younger than you or you know well, e.g. friends(friendly expression) sorry ????? ?????. To people older than you(highly honori...
Basic Korean Expressions
2008-03-27 09:20:00
'I love you' : Formal-?????.(Sa-Rang-Han-Mi-Da-h) Informal-???(Sa-rang-hae) I'm sorry : Formal - ?????.(Mi An Han Mi Dah) Informal- ???(Mi An Hae)Yes: '?(formal, honorific)' or '?(informal, friendly)'No: '???(formal, honorific)' or '??(informal, friendly) 'this is...'' : ??? this is a cat.= ??? ??? ??.that is a cat= ??? ??? ??.this is a dog.=??? ???.that is a dog.=??? ???.When you order in restaurant or buy something in a store.give me a coke, please?? ???give me a cup of water,please? ? ? ???.give me a Advil, please.??? ???.thank you ?????. To people older than you(highly honorific) ?????. ????. To people you don?t know well, even if they are younger than you (honorific). ???. To people younger than you or you know well, e.g. friends(friendly expression) sorry ????? ?????. To people older than you(highly honori...
Emotional face expressions
2008-03-25 21:48:00
are differentiated with brain oscillations Bahar Gntekin and Erol Basar Istanbul Kltr University, Faculty of Science and Letters, Istanbul, Turkey TBITAK BAYG, Ankara, Turkey Received 20 May 2006; revised 24 June 2006; accepted 13 July 2006. Available online 5 December 2006. Abstract The differentiation of ?facial expressions? is a process of higher mental activity, which has considerable applications in ?psychology of moods and emotions?...
Free Coupons, Offers, Samples and Sweepstakes from Health Expressions
2008-03-25 00:45:00
All you health buffs, wannabe health buffs, you don’t know it yet but you’re going to be health buffs, and all of you looking for a better and healthier lifestyle! Listen up! This latest offer from Health Expression is especially for you! Health Expressions ig giving away loads of free stuff. More specifically free coupons, free ...
East and West part ways in test of facial expressions
2008-03-18 14:46:00
From Health & Science - International Herald Tribune: How do you know how someone is feeling? For people in Western societies, it is usually easy: look at the person's face. But for people from Japan and other Eastern societies, a new study finds, it may be more complex —
?Facial Expressions Boarding the Train?
2008-02-15 15:47:00
For some reason, these pics really tickled me. I couldnt find out anything about the project itself, just this collection of photos which i found really funny.
MY DOVE CHOCOLATE ?EXPRESSIONS OF LOVE? CONTEST
2008-02-04 15:57:00
MY DOVE CHOCOLATE ?EXPRESSIONS OF LOVE? CONTEST OFFICIAL RULES NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THE PRIZE. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. CONTEST BEGINS AT 12:00:01 AM (EST) ON 1/21/08 AND ENDS AT 11:59:59 PM (EST) ON 3/15/08. 1. HOW TO ENTER: Complete official entry form available at www.mydovechocolate.com including a message in the English language explaining how you plan to say ?I Love You? this Valentine?s Day (the ?Message?) and click on ?Submit.? Messages must be no longer than three (3) lines of seventeen (17) characters each (including spaces) for a total of fifty-one (51) characters (including spaces). ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY 11:59:59 PM (EST) ON 3/15/08. No illegible, incomplete, forged or altered entries will be accepted. Each entry must be submitted by one person. Limit: one entry per email address. If additional entries are received, the entry received earliest will be judged. All entries become the exclusive property of S...
Expressions Web is Here
2008-02-02 12:36:00
ATTENTION ALL WEBSITE DESIGNERS.. Not all of you are going to be intrested in this, But Microsoft have launched Expressions Web. It is the replacement for Dreamweaver & is part of there new Expressions & Silverlight projects. It has been designed to ease the use of CSS & Xhtml & to conform to all the WCAG guidelines. Oh and you can get a FREE full working copy for sixty days. Click on the Expressions box to download. You may need to install Silverlight which is Microsoft’s new form of Abode Flash
Expressions of Thaipusam 2008 (4)
2008-01-27 14:23:00
A Hindu devotee marches from the riverside to the temples in Batu Caves, Malaysia.
Expressions of Thaipusam 2008 (3)
2008-01-26 14:06:00
Devotees getting their heads shaved during the Thaipusam celebrations at Batu Caves, Malaysia.
Expressions of Thaipusam 2008 (2)
2008-01-25 17:11:00
A young devotee bathes by the river during the Thaipusam celebration at Batu Caves, Malaysia.
Expressions of Thaipusam 2008 (1)
2008-01-24 14:19:00
A Hindu devotee takes a ritual bath by the riverside (with water supplied via pumps and pipes) before performing a short pilgrimage on foot to the temples in Batu Caves, Malaysia.
Common validation regular expressions
2008-01-24 10:48:00
All regular expressions are tested with php function eregi Validate E-Mail, Validate URL and Validate Date/Time.
Common validation regular expressions
2008-01-24 10:48:00
All regular expressions are tested with php function eregi Validate E-Mail, Validate URL and Validate Date/Time.
Expressions for Physical Descriptions
2008-01-24 01:20:00
As I was walking to meet a new ESL student today, I was wondering what she would look like. The majority of my students are and have been Asian. After I write a description of myself to them, sometimes they write back with a description of themselves. It's usually something like, "I'm Asian and have black hair." As you can imagine, this description isn't the most useful, but I usually can tell who a new student is when they walk through the coffee shop door.Today's new student was from France. She didn't provide me with a physical description, but I wasn't too worried. Just curious. Like I said, I can usually tell a new student the moment they walk through the door because they look like they are looking for someone.I mentioned yesterday that I used to write that I have "olive skin." I also (a long time ago) used to write that I had "salt and pepper" hair. While this is also an expression, it's easier to figure out than "olive." So I was thinking about the whole description, ...
Generic Delegates and Lambda Expressions
2008-01-19 06:15:00
.NET 3.5 now provides Generic Delegates which can be used in place of Anonymous Methods The Generic delegates always encapsulate a method which can accept 1 or more inputs and return a value. So, currently we have, 1) Func<TResult> 2) Func<T,TResult> 3) Func<T1,T2,TResult> 4) Func<T1,T2,T3,TResult>- 5) Func<T1,T2,T3,T4,TResult-2; Well enough to cater our needs Lets take an example Problem: Given an array ...
Regular Expressions
2008-01-11 18:30:00
(bb|[^b]{2}); [Tt]hat is the ?. Regular expressions are great tools for testers. I have found them useful for describing GUI objects to GUI test automation tools. I have found them useful for automation results validation. I have found them useful for extracting data I care about from voluminous log files. I've also found them useful for manipulating data.What are regular expressions? Regular expressions are patterns for finding text of interest. They are supported by many test tools, system utilities, text editors, and programming languages.Regular expressions can include the following meta characters to define patterns.^ Matches the beginning$ Matches the end. Matches any single character* Matches zero or more occurrences of the preceding character Escape character? Matches zero or one occurrence of the preceding character+ Matches one or more occurrences of the previous character[ ] Defines a character class[^ ] Defines an exclusion-based character class{ ...
Rewriting correlated sub-queries with CASE expressions
2008-01-09 14:42:00
Here's a very common situation that is very easy to optimize and simplify, submitted via the mailbag: Nate writes: Hey, I have a read a bunch of your stuff on your blog and you seem to be right on the money. I thought maybe you would be able to point me in the right direction and possibly address this issue on your blog so others could benefit from your understanding. I have been searching for the best way to do what I think should be a simple task in SQL. I have a table full of call history events and I want to get a summary of some events for each calling party that matches the form "username(extension)". Using correlated subqueries I do the following. SELECT calling_party, (SELECT SUM(end_time-start_time) AS total_time FROM `event` ei WHERE event_type=4 AND ei.calling_party = eo.calling_party) AS total_talking_time, (SELECT SUM(end_time-start_time) AS total_time FROM `event` ei WHERE event_type=7 AND ei.calling_party = eo.calling_party) AS total_ringing_time, ...
Manually constructing Expressions
2008-01-09 10:59:00
[ Please read Marlon’s blog post before reading my post ] My friend Marlon posted about how to parse Expression given a Lambda expression something like, x=>x.Name==”Marlon-221; But what if you want to construct the above Lambda expression manually Yes, that is 100% possible! You can build your queries manually too Looking again at the ...
Meaning of Filipino Face & Eyebrow Expressions [del.icio.us]
2008-01-06 10:15:00
understanding filipino facial expressions
Meaning of Filipino Face & Eyebrow Expressions
2008-01-06 09:40:00
  Filipinos are able to greet each other just with the use of their eyebrows. They do this by establishing eye contact and raising both eyebrows very briefly up and down. This is a typical... Did this article caught your interest? This is just a snippet of the whole article. Visit our website www.western-asian.com to read the rest.
Regular Expression Pocket Reference: Regular Expressions for Perl, Ruby, PH
2008-01-01 10:56:00
Book DescriptionThis handy little book offers programmers a complete overview of the syntax and semantics of regular expressions that are at the heart of every text-processing application. Ideal as a quick reference, Regular Expression Pocket Reference covers the regular expression APIs for Perl 5.8, Ruby (including some upcoming 1.9 features), Java, PHP, .NET and C#, Python, vi, JavaScript, and the PCRE regular expression libraries.This concise and easy-to-use reference puts a very powerful tool for manipulating text and data right at your fingertips. Composed of a mixture of symbols and text, regular expressions can be an outlet for creativity, for brilliant programming, and for the elegant solution. Regular Expression Pocket Reference offers an introduction to regular expressions, pattern matching, metacharacters, modes and constructs, and then provides separate sections for each of the language APIs, with complete regex listings including: Supported metacharacters for each langu...
Trendiest Expressions of 2007
2007-12-05 12:56:00
????????The annual list of the trendiest words was announced in Tokyo yesterday.Topping the list for 2007 was an expression from a local dialect from Miyazaki Prefecture: ?????????? (Do gen ka sen to ikan). Meaning "I/we/somebody have/has to do something (to solve a problem)," it was popularized by former tv talent and current Miyazaki governor Sonomama Higashi (ne Hideo Higashi).Number two was ?????? (hanikami oji). This refers to the embarrassed smiles of teenage golfer and serious heartthrob Ryo Ishikawa. He is enormously popular among women. "Oji" means prince, "hanikami" bashful. Thus, the image is of an attractive, humble young man not sure how to respond to the attention of many women fans.3. ??? (o gui). Literally, this means "big eater" or "eat a lot." This was made popular by the tv idol Gyaru (gal) Sone, who is of a normal build but can eat with the best of them. She is alleged to have downed 70 plates of sushi in one go.4. ????? (kieta nenkin). The expression "vanished...
PhotoStudio Expressions 2 by Individual Software (PC) for only $0
2007-12-05 07:59:00
PhotoStudio Expressions 2 is easy-to-learn and saves you time. You'll spend less time creating impressive projects and more time sharing them with family and friends. It does all the work for you. Even the powerful tools used by design professionals are available through this friendly interface. No other software is this fast and easy!
Pantene Color Expressions Shampoo & Conditioner (USA)
2007-12-01 04:33:00
Some great Pantene Shampoo and Conditioner samples best suited to keeping colored hair shiny from Procter & Gamble. Obtain your free sample here
Pantene Color Expressions Shampoo & Conditioner (USA)
2007-12-01 04:33:00
Some great Pantene Shampoo and Conditioner samples best suited to keeping colored hair shiny from Procter & Gamble. Obtain your free sample here
Business English Expressions II - Introducing the Participants
2007-11-21 23:25:00
Hello you guys, this is the second part of business meetings vocabulary. First, there’s a dialogue, then the vocabulary explanation. Hope you like it! Before we begin, I would like to take a moment to introduce the participants who have graciously agreed to share their time with us today. I believe that all of ...
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