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James Hunter, Katie Green, Mark Wilson, Nathaniel Wigton, Terri Wolfe, Lauren Hills, Kenda Nielsen, Chad Tremain, Mark Talbott, Kellie Allison, Brandy Ducote, Booby Miller
James Hunter, Katie Green, Mark Wilson, Nathaniel Wigton, Terri Wolfe, Lauren Hills, Kenda Nielsen, Chad Tremain, Mark Talbott, Kellie Allison, Brandy Ducote, Booby Miller
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Jessica Beebe sings Purcell - O Let Me Weep 1...
Jessica Beebe soprano Master Recital at IU EMI Adrienne Shipley, Organ...
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Music
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02 Feb, 2011
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7m 5s
Jessica Beebe sings Purcell - Hark The Echoin...
Jessica Beebe soprano Master Recital at IU EMI Adrienne Shipley, Organ...
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02 Feb, 2011
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2m 30s
Jessica Beebe and Christine Buras sing Schtz ...
Jessica Beebe soprano Master Recital at IU EMI Adrienne Shipley, Organ
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02 Feb, 2011
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3m 37s
I Wanna Love You Forever (Jessica Simpson Cov...
This is a song I've always loved, but always thought was unsingable fo...
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19 Jul, 2010
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4m 38s
Jessica Beebe sings Bach - Zerfliesse mein He...
Jessica Beebe soprano Master Recital at IU EMI Kelly Roudabush, Flauto...
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Music
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02 Feb, 2011
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6m 7s
Lydia laughing 6 months
Jessica making Lydia laugh Jessica 7 years, Lydia 6 months
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People & Blogs
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11 May, 2010
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1m 17s
EXTREME BOWLING! new sport!
THIS IS EXTREME BOWLING! demonstrating the fine art of EXTREME BOWLING...
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Comedy
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19 Jan, 2007
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26s
The Global Warming Acceptance Party
Beev and Trashlinn go forget about their worries about the Apocalypse ...
y deprive people of sufficient nutrients as well as fiber for digestion. As for the idea that we need a cleanse program to remove unhealthy toxins from our bodies, Jessica Shipley, a dietitian at Stanfords Nutrition Clinic, says: We have organs in our body that are designed to remove toxins.
"When things are working well, there's a little bit less of an incentive to push for something new," said Jessica Shipley, a solutions fellow for The Pew Center on Global Climate Change, which backs tighter rules.