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Border infrastructure and management scheme in telugu

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Must watch Try Not to Laugh Challenge Funny Videos 2018 😂 funny pranks videos p123 - Duration: 3:19.

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Dynaudio Unheard Interview: Northern Assembly - Duration: 8:50.

♪ Still my heart ♪

♪ It's no good to listen to the voices in the dark ♪

- We are the band Northern Assembly

and this is our second time playing at Smukfest,

the first time was 50 meters this way.

It rained and five people showed up,

so we're pretty sure today is gonna be a better day.

We're excited to be here.

- Hello and welcome to Dynaudio Unheard.

My name is Christopher and I'm your host.

My next guests are raised all across the world,

so there were slim chances that they would ever meet,

but somehow they found each other in a living room

ready to play music.

Hello Northern Assembly.

- Hello.

- Thank you for being here. - Hello.

- It's great to be here.

- You have just played your music

in our mobile recording studio.

- Indeed.

- How was it?

- A strange experience, to say the least.

I think now I know how a fish feels in an aquarium.

But, I know it was a good experience.

- I thought it was really cool.

A very professional set up.

- And the whole thing about a fish in an aquarium,

you're not the first ones to say that

and it must be, you're feeling like you're in the studio

when you have a bunch of people looking at you

like you would work in the studio.

- Exactly, it's a really strange experience because it feels

just like being in a recording studio,

just in a shipping container in the middle of a festival.

Very odd. Out of context.

- It's not something you'd try everyday, right?

- No. - No.

As I said in the intro,

you guys are raised all across the world

from different parts of Denmark, you've traveled,

but somehow, you met up in a living room

in Aurhus in 2013.

How did that happen?

- Well, I was gonna learn how to play the guitar

and Andreas was gonna teach me,

so he was my teacher for the first, like three months

and he found out that I was a good singer

and he was like "Hey, let's write some music."

And the other guys, they were actually in another band

with another lead singer

and they just kept telling us to start our own thing

and in the end we did.

- And it all started in that living room

with your first practice.

- The living room, that's where we,

that's where I taught Dina to play guitar,

that's where we wrote our first few songs

and that's also where we had our first band practice

and I think that shaped our band quite a lot,

is the closeness and intimacy of a living room,

just you know, being able to look each other in the eyes

and hear what each other are playing

and I think that's the essence of folk music, as well.

- I want to talk a little bit about inspiration later,

but before we jump into that,

I want to know a little bit

about the dynamic of being a group,

and some of the... the challenges that you face

as four people who have to come together

and create a product.

- I really like being a band.

It's, there are challenges as you say,

but there are so many strengths also.

Of course agreeing on everything is harder when you're four,

but you, when things are tough

and when you really need someone to carry you,

you've got your band.

- But dictatorship is easier.

A lot easier, but I think sometimes we just have to admit

that it's good having someone to

make sure you're making good decisions

and if you're just one person making those decisions then,

it's like having someone quality proofing everything you do

and I feel like we always ensure quality

or at least a good solid group decision

when we're a band together.

- Because you have three other people making sure

that you're on the straight and narrow, right?

- Exactly, yeah. - Every time.

- But musically is challenging because we all have an idea

of what we want the band to sound like,

but it always ends up different

because it's a mix of what everyone sounds like

and that's challenging for me personally,

but I think outwardly it's a strength, a big strength.

- Yeah.

- Musically, we are connected together.

- And I said I wanted to talk a little bit about

where you guys get your inspiration from.

- Well.

- I think to begin with, if you're gonna start a band

then it's good to find one band you want to sound like

and then take it from there

and Dina and I, we both played in rock bands before

and we felt that we wanted to make something a bit more hand played.

- That's why we did the living room concerts

cause we were just sick and tired

of dragging around big amps and instruments

and drums and everything.

So, we were like, "Let's do something totally acoustic

"so we don't have to carry as much".

- And initially we took a lot of inspiration

from the band Mumford & Sons.

- Yeah.

- Some of the songs we really liked and we,

I think basically we just tried to copy what they did

and then after a few more songs,

we started taking a bit more distance and doing our own thing

and that's where the original inspiration came from,

but I think mostly what inspires us is events,

people, stories, our own lives,

and then the music sometimes shapes itself around that.

Would you agree?

- I would totally agree.

- And when you then have, let's say four people

and it's four different stories that you've been inspired by

and you want to translate into your music,

how do you work on some things so it has a coherent?

- Yeah.

I think that's the interesting part is

we all have stories and we all think

that different parts of the same story are worth

kind of stressing,

so while we are each a person,

we're also a unit and we have to agree on

what this unit wants to say, you know?

Yeah so, in the songs and in how we play and what we say.

- One way we do that, is that it starts with Dina and myself

so instead of trying to make all the first decisions

in a song writing process, all of us,

it starts with Dina and myself

and we write a sketch or we'll have a session

where we bring a sketch to the session

and then we'll write a story together

and then musically we'll develop it

with the rest of the band.

So, it's not always a band process, but it starts with us individually

and then we bring that process on to...

- And you add down the road? - And then we add on, yeah.

And then the further, the more the song gets finished,

the more we invite other people to influence the music.

- Yeah.

- Guys, I know that you're about to go to...

"Into the forest" that's what we say here.

Setting up for your concert,

so before I let you go, I have a final question.

If you had to give one piece of advice

to new upcoming artists, that are starting their journey,

a piece of advice that would make that journey

just a little bit easier, what will that be?

- You've got something?

- I have something.

Don't ever think that you can predict what's gonna happen.

You can't.

- And also, if you really want it, then invest.

Invest your time and invest your money

cause it actually costs money to make a band, as well.

And yeah, invest yourself into it

and I'm sure something good will come out of it.

- Thank you for being here.

Thank you for, - Thank you.

- Sharing your story and your tips.

As I said, you have a concert to play so I'll let you go.

- Thanks.

- And you can catch Northern Assembly down the forest, Smukfest, today.

What time will you be playing?

- Five o'clock. - Five o'clock. Stage?

- Sherwood.

- Sherwood, so be on the lookout if you're in that area.

Thank you for watching.

♪Will return to my home ♪

♪ But I won't be now ♪

♪ It's too soon, way too soon ♪

For more infomation >> Dynaudio Unheard Interview: Northern Assembly - Duration: 8:50.

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Preview of MindGourmet's interview with Kitty Waters - Duration: 1:05.

You can only see what you're a vibrational match to, so you can't see an opportunity if you're all down

if you're in it, like you said, you've got pity party for one you're not gonna see

you're not gonna be a vibrational match to actually what's happening.

So this this is exactly what we're gonna do, Nina, with Do Your Dharma.

We're gonna really embody this because once you get this it is so powerful

because you then can continually recognize where you're at on this scale and then,

when you feel yourself dip you just know you're telling yourself a story

and you need to do something to shift and change your energy.

For more infomation >> Preview of MindGourmet's interview with Kitty Waters - Duration: 1:05.

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"เมนูมาม่า: มาม่าเป็ดพะโล้ใส่ไข่ขยี้" ทำอาหารง่ายๆ งบไม่เกิน 20 บาท | Pam Studio - Duration: 5:11.

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Soup with beans and buckwheat noodles - Duration: 2:01.

Ingredients for 2 servings: beans - 100 g; buckwheat noodles - 40 g; garlic - 2 cloves; vegetable oil - 1 teaspoonful; soy sauce - 15 ml; carrots - 1 piece; salt; black pepper; greens (dill)

Hello everyone! Today priprava club prepares soup with beans and buckwheat noodles

The first step is to cook the beans

Peel the carrots and cut into thin strips

Peel and slice the garlic

Heat the vegetable oil in a frying pan, put garlic and carrots into it. Add soy sauce

Fill half of the beans with water and stir

In the chopped beans, add whole beans

Add 300 ml of water, bring to a boil. After that, add buckwheat noodles

5 minutes before the soup is ready, add carrots with garlic and chopped dill

The soup is ready. Bon Appetit!

For more infomation >> Soup with beans and buckwheat noodles - Duration: 2:01.

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Đứa Con Phá Hoại P1 | Feng ngaoda - Duration: 1:23.

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telugu whatsapp status videos | new whatsapp status video #83 on airflow news - Duration: 1:23.

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BEST Shawarma Sauce - Duration: 1:30.

Shawarma sauce

Ingredients: • 75 ml of kefir; • 75 g of mayonnaise; • 2 tbsp. spoons of sour cream; • pinch of hops-suneli and paprika; • 2-3 cloves of garlic; • salt to taste; • dill to taste.

Rub garlic

Crush the dill

Mix sour cream and mayonnaise

Add kefir

Stir

Add garlic and dill

Add salt and spices.

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