Wednesday, June 21, 2017

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Stats prove Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane can be perfect pair for Liverpool

With Mohamed Salah set to join Sadio Mane as part of Jurgen Klopp's wide ranks at Liverpool, the German has found the ideal attacking duo.

The 25-year-old is due to travel to Merseyside to undergo a medical on Thursday, with a deal expected to be announced this week.

In line to break the club's transfer record, with Liverpool to pay around £39 million for his services, Salah will arrive as a key player for Klopp's Reds.

The Egypt winger should complement Mane as Klopp's other first-choice winger, providing the German with another accomplished wide talent, after struggling for depth last term.

Ahead of Salah's move, KickOff compared his output for Roma last season with that of Mane in his maiden campaign with Liverpool.

And with both proving hugely successful in 2016/17, they look set to be the perfect pair for Klopp for next season and beyond:.

With Salah making three more Serie A starts and playing 240 more minutes, he scored 15 goals and made 11 assists, compared to Mane's 13 goals and five assists in 26 starting appearances for the Reds.

Of those goals, however, Mane proved the more directly influential, scoring both the most opening goals (six) and winning goals (five).

Both proved equally as successful at home, scoring nine goals each, while Salah made more of an impact away, with six strikes to Mane's four.

Interestingly, Salah scored 11 of his 15 league goals (73 percent) with his left foot, while Mane scored nine of his 13 (69 percent) with his right, providing Klopp with a welcome balance on either flank.

Perhaps most tellingly, Salah (166 minutes per goal) and Mane (173 minutes per goal) both managed to score at least a goal every other game on average, underlining their cutting edge.

That Salah's output came in the arguably less demanding Italian top flight serves as one caveat, however.

But the former Chelsea winger looks capable of translating this to the English stage, just as Mane was able to when he swapped Red Bull Salzburg for Southampton in 2014.

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Navette Pendulaire - Duration: 1:19.

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Uber is implementing tipping, but how well it works will be critical - Duration: 10:05.

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Subaru Outback 2.5 i AWD Executive CVT-Automaat met Leer en navigatie de Prijs is Rijklaar - Duration: 0:59.

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Exemptions | Find & Fix Missed Exemptions for a Property Tax Refund | Entitled | Cook County, IL - Duration: 2:12.

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PlayStation 4 - Documentary - Duration: 34:27.

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UNKILLABLE SORAKA – INSANE HEALS – LEAGUE OF LEGENDS - Duration: 22:17.

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ПРИКОЛЬНЫЕ ПУПСЫ. ПУПС НА ГОРШКЕ С НОУТБУКОМ .ИГРУШКИ ДЛЯ ДЕВОЧЕК - Duration: 0:38.

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BMW X5 4.0D HIGH EXECUTIVE,ACC,CAMERA,SCHUIFDAK ETC. - Duration: 1:00.

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Volvo V60 D3 2.0D 110KW AUT6 Ocean Race - Duration: 0:54.

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Peugeot 208 1.2 VTI ACTIVE 5-D AUTOMAAT - Duration: 0:59.

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Mercedes-Benz GLA-Klasse GLA 180 d Lease Edition Style - Duration: 0:56.

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Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse S 350 d 4-Matic Lang Prestige Plus Automaat - Duration: 0:54.

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Mercedes-Benz A-Klasse A 180 d Ambition Style Lease Edition 21% bijtelling! - Duration: 0:57.

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Isuzu D-max 2.5 4x4 LSX - 2000,- Voorraad Korting - Handgeschakkeld - Duration: 0:54.

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Two Separate Subway Issues Cause Delays On Four Lines - Duration: 0:20.

TWO SEPARATE ISSUES IN THE

SUBWAY MEANT A LATE RIDE FOR

RIDERS.

COMMUTE YEARS TO TAKE THE A, B,

C, AND D TRAINS COULDN'T CATCH

A BREAK.

THERE WAS A SMALL TRACK FIRE.

POWER HAD TO BE SHUT OFF BEFORE

TO DEAL WITH THE PROBLEM.

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Separate Issues Cause Delays On 4 Subway Lines - Duration: 0:20.

TWO SEPARATE ISSUES IN THE

SUBWAY MEANT A LATE RIDE FOR

RIDERS.

COMMUTE YEARS TO TAKE THE A, B,

C, AND D TRAINS COULDN'T CATCH

A BREAK.

THERE WAS A SMALL TRACK FIRE.

POWER HAD TO BE SHUT OFF BEFORE

TO DEAL WITH THE PROBLEM.

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Navette Pendulaire - Duration: 1:19.

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Weeds: A Chemical or an Ecological Problem? - Duration: 2:06.

[Music]

Recently I read an article warning us of the threat of pigweed to agriculture in

South Dakota. The message seemed to be: "Make sure you get your chemistry right"

If herbicides are the only tools in the farmers toolbox to address this problem,

I'd say we have a very scary situation. Now weeds are an ecological phenomenon,

older than agriculture itself. They are the pioneer plants tailor-made

to cover and hold disturbed soils. This is what weeds do, and this is why tillage

actually promotes weed proliferation. Weeds are also fast adapters - this is why,

when we use the same chemistry year after year, we actually breed herbicide

resistant weeds. As Dr. Dwayne Beck says: "It's the most natural thing in the world!"

Albert Einstein said we can't solve problems with the same thinking we used

to create them. One of South Dakota's best-kept secrets is Dr. Randy Anderson

from the ARS facility in Brookings, South Dakota. This unassuming researcher

possesses a profound understanding of the ecological function of weeds - the key

to defeating them. Join me in the next three videos as Dr. Anderson explains

some of the ecological tools the farmer can use to reduce weed populations and

save a bundle on herbicides. See you soon!

[Music]

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[MV] Kim Jong Wan(김종완)(NELL)- The Memory Of That Day(그날의 기억) (Suspicious Partner OST Part 8) - Duration: 3:37.

In an old box

There are faded memories of that day with you

I opened it before

Days that I thought I forgot

I miss you, I didn't erase you

I thought I forgot, I thought you were gone

Times I spent with you

Places I went with you, everything

I didn't even know today

I thought I could stop

All day, I can't get out

Of the memories of you

Will I be able to endure?

Sometimes, it's as if I'm stuck in mud

It's hard for me to take a single step

I've run without rest but behind me is the empty spot

Only our memories clearly remain

I thought I could forget

But I'm breaking down again

I can't even take a step, I'm afraid

Your past scent

Your past memories, I miss it all

If only I could go back to those days

Tears fall again

Memories of you fall again, I miss it all

If only I could go back to those days

I remember those days that I placed in there

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The Black Comedian Who Was Almost One of the Three Stooges - Duration: 8:25.

The Black Comedian Who Was Almost One of the Three Stooges

There's a good chance you've never heard of Mantan Moreland.

But, if you are lucky enough to have seen him in a film—any film—you'll definitely

remember him.

Moreland's comic timing manages to transcend the decades in films like King of the Zombies

(1941), where he steals the show, saving what would otherwise be a completely forgettable

(and by now, probably long-forgotten) comedy-horror flick.

While changing attitudes about black roles in film may have hastened Moreland's fall

from popularity, he's finally being rediscovered as the talented character actor and comedy

genius that he was.

Had history unfolded just a little differently, Mantan Moreland would most likely have never

become forgotten in the first place.

In fact, he once came awfully close to being cast as one of the Three Stooges (more on

that later).

In an era when segregation was in full swing, the fact that he was strongly considered to

be part of the internationally-known trio, let alone be the choice of Moe and Shemp Howard

themselves, speaks to his considerable talent as a comedian.

Cutting his teeth on the brutally competitive vaudeville stage, Moreland honed his comedy

skills doing several live shows a day.

Vaudeville was a cutthroat business.

With dozens of performers waiting in the wings, any act that faltered for even a moment would

be yanked—if not booed—off the stage.

Former vaudevillians like Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Bob Hope owe their cinema

stardom largely to the quick-thinking and high level of professionalism required to

make it big onstage.

It worked for Moreland, too.

His talent as a comedian on what was then known as "the chitlin' circuit"—the

string of nightclubs and theaters deemed safe for black comedians during segregation—soon

led to roles in movies.

Moreland's earliest roles were in "race films," made with black actors for black

audiences.

His first screen role was as a night watchman in a haunted pawn shop in That's the Spirit

(1933), followed by a small role as an angel in The Green Pastures (1936), a retelling

of Biblical stories as black American folklore (Rex Ingram, Disney's original choice for

Uncle Remus, played "De Lawd").

Moreland was quickly moved up to supporting roles in all-black westerns like Harlem on

the Prairie (1937) and Two-Gun Man from Harlem (1938), playing the comic sidekick to Herb

Jeffries (better known as the Bronze Buckaroo, America's first black singing cowboy).

Recognizing his talent, studios soon snapped him up to play comic relief roles in mainstream

movies (in other words, with white casts), but his real break came when he was paired

with Frankie Darro in a series of crime comedies.

The two appeared in the films as porters, bellhops, or pages who stumble across murder

cases (hijinks, of course, ensue).

While Moreland's performances are stereotypical of the era (he's always the frightened one),

the films represent a huge turning point on the part of the studio: Moreland and his white

co-star are depicted as friends and equals.

A high point of the series is when he and Darro recreate one of the bits that made Moreland

a hit on the stage.

The "indefinite talk" bit appears in Up in the Air (1940), and pays homage to the

routine he developed with Ben Carter, in which the two would finish each other's sentences.

Like this:

Moreland: "I haven't seen you since…"

Carter: "Longer than that!"

Moreland: "Last time I saw you, you lived over…"

Carter: "Oh I moved from there."

Moreland: "Yeah?"

Carter: "Sure, I moved over to…"

Moreland: "How can you live in that neighborhood?"

The series came to an end when Frankie was drafted during World War II, but Monogram

hung onto Moreland, recognizing him for the amazing talent he had.

Perhaps intentionally, he was featured in some otherwise-lackluster films, injecting

a healthy dose of humor where there would have been none.

King of the Zombies (1941) is perhaps the best known, and nearly every single line spoken

by Moreland is memorable, from "Move over, boys, I'm one of the gang now!" to "If

there's anything I wouldn't want to be twice, zombies is both of them."

(You can watch the film here.)

Moreland was somewhat less valued at other studios, where he didn't receive top billing,

but his role in Universal's The Strange Case of Dr. X (1942) caught the eye of Three

Stooges cast member Shemp Howard.

The two appeared together in a gambling scene, and Howard was impressed with Moreland's

comic timing.

He suggested to brother Moe that Moreland would be the perfect replacement stooge, should

the need ever arise.

Meanwhile, Moreland was cast as chauffeur Birmingham Brown in Monogram's series of

Charlie Chan films.

While "chauffeur" certainly doesn't sound like a memorable role, Moreland, as

usual, made the character one of the most memorable parts of the series.

In fact, he was the only actor to stay on board for the entire run, appearing in 15

of the 17 films.

In two of the Charlie Chan films, Moreland got to reprise his indefinite talk bit with

original vaudeville partner Ben Carter.

Both The Scarlet Clue (1945) and Dark Alibi feature versions of the routine that made

him famous, and the movies are worth a watch if just for those segments alone.

When the series ended in 1949, Moreland saw less and less work.

Some attribute his disappearance to the decline of the B-movie in an era that was embracing

television, but many historians and biographers think it had more to do with changing political

attitudes.

Black men as servants and chauffeurs were not seen as funny so much as demeaning.

It didn't help that Moreland's shtick was to play the skittish, frightened man—another

stereotype.

On the other hand, his performances always seemed to transcend stereotype (and those

who knew him said that the deep Southern accent and the expressions were true to how Moreland

really was).

His scared-out-of-his-wits characters are really not that different from the ones played

by Bob Hope (see The Ghost Breakers, 1940).

It's easy to understand, though, why Moreland's scared routine sits a little uncomfortably

today, especially as he plays a servant to white men to boot—which is not something

Bob Hope had to do.

Remember Moe Howard's suggestion that Moreland would be a great Stooge if the need arose?

The need did just that in 1955, with the death of Shemp Howard.

At a time when Moreland could have used the work, the comedy team suddenly had need of

someone with brilliant comic timing and plenty of experience.

Moreland biographer Michael H. Price talked to Howard about just what a great idea it

was:

Mantan was responsive, when Larry (Fine) and I talked the idea over with him.

I mean, we'd all seen our better days by that time, but ol' Moreland, – now there

was a talent that could' a' invigorated the whole act!

He had the word play – you ever heard him do that 'anticipation' routine, where

he and one or another of his partners finished each other's sentences? – and he had the

physical shtick, the jive moves and double take receptions that would' a' filled

in the gaps when Jerome (Curly) and Shemp had kept covered.

The studio had other ideas, though, according to Howard:

But of course Columbia (Pictures' management) demanded a white guy, because they'd apparently

been scared off of Mantan, and we ended up with that prissy damned Joe Besser, who was

whatcha might call a pain…I've always thought what a great act the Stooges could'

a' stayed for a while, if only we'd' a' gone with Mantan.

And that was the end of that.

Having appeared in over 300 movies in his career, Moreland then only worked sporadically

in the industry until his death in 1973 from cerebral brain hemorrhage.

His last featured role was as a doomed delivery man in 1964's weirdly wonderful comedy-horror

film Spider Baby, and though the role was small, in true Mantan Moreland fashion, it

is not easily forgettable.

He played a few more blink-and-you'll-miss-them roles, wrapping up his film career as a man

almost run over by a motorcycle in the soft-core film The Young Nurses (1973).

Moreland made a few TV appearances on shows like "Adam 12" and "Love, American Style"

and released a few raunchy "party records" on the Laff label, including That Ain't

My Finger (his "mashed potatoes" punchline famously appears in the Beastie Boys song

"B-Boys Makin' With the Freak Freak").

One thing Moreland never stopped doing was the indefinite talk routine that originally

made him famous, performing it up until the last year of his life.

Mel Watkins, a black comedy historian, noted that to black audiences, it was as well-known

a classic as "Who's on First?" was to white audiences.

Once so famous that his films bore his real-life name (Mantan Runs for Mayor and Mantan Messes

Up, 1946), the actor is certainly not a household name today.

While he deserves rediscovery, one thing's for sure: if Columbia Pictures hadn't been

opposed to having a black comedian in one of the most beloved comedy groups of all time,

he wouldn't have needed to be rediscovered at all, and his name would have been sealed

in mainstream comedy history.

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Paris Air Show 2017 Vlog Episode 1 : "Now Boarding for Innovation" - Dassault Systèmes - Duration: 3:24.

Are we filming? Camera...

and...action.

Okay, hello everyone.

As you can see, we're currently here

at the Salon International de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace de Paris-Le Bourget,

better known as the Salon du Bourget

or the "Paris Air Show"

like they say everywhere in the world

because this is the biggest meet-up of the global aerospace industry.

Indeed, over a period of seven days, we'll see no fewer than 350,000 visitors

to the 122,500 square meters of stands

and 192,000 square meters of aircraft exhibitions,

with 2,375 presenters from 91 countries showing 140 airplanes.

In fact, Le Bourget is the spot on land where the professionals that rule the skies meet,

including those of stand E172 in Hall 2B – Dassault Systèmes.

Dassault Systèmes is a publisher of 3D software

specializing in 3D digital modeling

and solutions for managing the life cycle of a product.

In short, the company was built around a revolutionary idea:

making the world virtual,

above and beyond the world of aerospace.

In 1908, a section dedicated to aircraft was created

at the Paris Motor Show. 109 years later, we're celebrating the 52nd Paris Air Show.

Aircraft has made significant progress, just as Dassault Systèmes

has since become the French champion of high-tech.

My first question is simple: Bernard CHARLES,

why is Dassault Systèmes here at the Paris Air Show?

We're much more than a supplier; we're a partner.

And we've transformed

the global aerospace industry

by bringing the virtual world in to make aircraft

more reliable, more efficient – that's why we're here.

So, as I was saying, there are semantics, terminology that's often associated with Dassault Systèmes:

it's the French digital champion. What are some key figures?

First, we are number one in the world for innovation platforms

Trains, cars (60% of cars in the world – imagine that!),

100% of airplanes are designed, simulated, and produced with software from Dassault Systèmes.

Yes, in France, we can have global technology leaders

who conquer the world and can be global number one.

It's true that 3D is taking over everywhere,

from the Boeing 747 fuselage to the Häagen-Dazs ice cream bars.

The philosopher Henri Bergson defined innovation as a vital impulse.

What's your definition of innovation?

It's the ability to create something that doesn't exist.

To offer solutions that astonish everyone and which, above all, are sustainable.

And that's what Dassault Systèmes allows its clients to do.

A quick anecdote, because I saw that you were born on March 30th,

which is officially known as the day of the grafting knife

and I thought it was a pretty funny symbol,

because it's a tool that allows you to bring in a sprout to help a body grow,

and I said to myself "Huh, actually, that's Dassault Systèmes: helping bodies grow".

That really is a great definition; I'm so thrilled that you saw that.

I think that Dassault Systèmes is,

at its heart, this world that Leonardo da Vinci imagined

– connecting all disciplines –

and I think that will bring this century back

to being an exciting time of innovation.

We'll see you again tomorrow for a new episode at the Paris Air Show,

but in the meantime, you can win two tickets for the public exhibition days.

All you have to do is share this video and retweet it

using the hashtags #3DEXPERIENCE #PAS17.

See you tomorrow!

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