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everybody needs some new furniture. What most people do is they go to the next best furniture shop

and get something off the shelf. And then people wonder why every home decor looks the same!

When it comes to your home why not get something that reflects your style your personality. It's easier than you think.

I design and make furniture we use British hardwoods

and we have a really strong emphasis on quality products,

longevity and design details, little moments within the furniture.

It's important to look at tradition and look at how things have been made

I think that's a real really interesting point about being a contemporary carpenter.

Ted, what have you got planned for us today. What are we going to make?

So the plan is to try to make one of our stools.

We make them out of waste wood and out of offcuts.

This is a piece of English oak. It's actually quite highly priced.

We are probably trying to get legs out of it. It looks like it's going to fit really nicely.

Oh really nice, very exceptional grain in this area.

Once its worked, you will start to see some really nice pattern.

So you are using the natural strings of the tree, of the lumber itself.

Yeah, that will give our leg components more strength.

Okay, so what we are gonna do is we're gonna work these external faces in.

We actually do that with a plane.

What we are aiming for is to get this rough thorn surfaces as smooth as this plane surface.

Really, really smooth. Much smoother than the mechanically planed surface.

Is that right? So the hand-work is still unbeatable?

Yeah, of course.

It works well you get the light behind it, you can really see it.

That is the best way to see whether or not everything is square.

Okay, so we've got this great machine here.

This drillbit in here actually cuts a little oblong shape which we can then fit these into.

We live in quite a rectangular world.

We kind of all look at our quite rectangular phone and look out of this quite rectangular window

and we are so used to seeing 90 degrees

as soon as you enter a hexagon into it, you just open up and I enjoy that.

So there you have it.

With just a couple of in pieces which people normally would throw away or burn.

Hiding inside was a real treasure.

So don't go at throwing away things like that. Use it! And turn it into a designer stool like this one.

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Law & Order: SVU - Barba Weaves His Web (Episode Highlight) - Duration: 3:27.

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Chelsea Handler's House Threatened by California Wildfires – Guess Who She Blames - Duration: 1:51.

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WATCH: During Meeting With Business Owners, Man Hands Trump A Gift He'll NEVER Forget - Duration: 3:25.

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KEPCO selected as top bidder for UK nuclear project - Duration: 1:53.

Korea Electric Power Corporation is the preferred bidder for a project to build a nuclear power

plant in Britain.

Celebrations will be brisk for the state run utility firm... as the next task at hand is

negotiating with the consortium in charge before inking the deal.

Park Hee-jun explains further.

South Korea's state-run energy firm KEPCO on Wednesday, was selected as the preferred

bidder for the U.K.'s NuGeneration consortium,... a 19-billion dollar nuclear project billed

as the largest nuclear plant in western Europe.

Toshiba, which holds a 60 percent stake in the NuGen consortium in charge of building

the plant in the northwest of England,... chose KEPCO as its preferred bidder to build

three nuclear facilities.

Toshiba has been suffering financially due to losses in its U.S. nuclear business, Westinghouse,

earlier this year,... forcing it to withdraw from the overseas nuclear business

KEPCO has been competing with China General Nuclear for the contract.

But KEPCO's successful performance in the United Arab Emirates, along with China's poor

cyber-security record, helped it beat the Chinese company.

According to KEPCO, the company will negotiate with Toshiba over the next few months, aiming

to sign a deal sometime in the first half of next year with the approval of the British

government.

With most details undecided at present, it may take as long as 2 to 3 years to finalize

the deal.

If the deal goes ahead, it would be the second overseas nuclear project contract for KEPCO

since the project in the UAE 8 years ago ,...and with its victory in Britain,... the

firm plans to expand its nuclear exports to other parts of the world.

Experts say that KEPCO winning the contract shows the competitiveness of Korea's nuclear

industry, and that the deal will open new doors for the country's entry into the 548-trillion

dollar global nuclear energy market.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.

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Adornos navideños, árbol y estrella de papel - Christmas decorations, tree and paper star - Duration: 4:51.

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Hot Wheels RACE OFF Gameplay| DUNE IT UP - Out of Fuel NEW CHALLENGE| Gameplay Androi/ ios 2017 - Duration: 7:42.

Hot Wheels RACE OFF Gameplay| DUNE IT UP - Out of Fuel NEW CHALLENGE| Gameplay Androi/ ios 2017

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Studio G 12- 4 -2017 - Duration: 2:00.

HEY TRIPPSTERS inside Studio G here are the highlights the most important things

that Garth talked about okay he has the number one book the number one tour and

the number one song right now oh my god that just Wow okay I mean the tour is

rather obvious over six million tickets sold but come on for Mitch Roselle the

guy that wrote ask me how I know this has got to be a dream come true because

ask me how I know is the number one song in the country right now oh my god this

little guy is just blown away okay and yes Garth did have Mitch on there and

they talked he asked him questions and and then he answered paying questions

too so I'm just tickled to death because this is probably my favorite song on the

entire Garth album okay it's just wow okay and at the end of inside studio G

Mitch actually sung with just his voice and his guitar part of asked me how I

know that just wow oh my god this little guy is

amazing okay now he Garth also said that him and Trisha are actually currently

working on their first full duet album so guys we are going to get it we don't

know when at this point all we know is yes they are actually working on it but

that was everything of any true importance that Garth talked about on

inside studio G this week and that is going to do it for now this

is Icepets Queen and I am tripping out

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Camila Cabello - Real Friends (Lyrics) - Duration: 3:28.

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2018 new Benelli Leoncino 500 classic motorcycles for gentlemen | Mich Motorcycle - Duration: 1:46.

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Las Noticias de la mañana, jueves 7 de diciembre de 2017 | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 5:10.

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Duquesne basketball doubleheader: Men defeat Stetson, women top Toledo - Duration: 1:04.

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BREAKING: Time Magazine Announces the Person of the Year, and It's Not a Person - Duration: 6:22.

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Abraham Hicks - What is the purpose of building the pyramids? - Duration: 6:58.

GUEST: - Well, this questions a little bit shallow

compared to the other wonderful questions that were asked

ABRAHAM: - We've never heard one and we certainly do not expect one from you.

GUEST: - Okay!

And I've always been very intrigued about what was the intent

Behind the great manifestation of the building of the pyramids in Egypt.

Specifically the ones in Giza.

Why would they build them? And what was their purpose?

And when?

ABRAHAM: - Well, the purpose of them was the... For the maintaining of physical bodies

In other words, they were built not just as a shrine

But as a tomb to protect those carcasses from the elements

Because the misguided Pharaoh's who... Who decided to construct the pyramids

Believed that they were going to return to those bodies

And they wanted them to be in good shape than they got back!

[audience laughs]

GUEST: - Okay!

[audience laughs]

Now, the reason why I asked the question is because there's been some speculation

that possibly they were machines for harnessing the energy of the Earth

And projecting energy beams

So, it's kind of like the interest that I had in for it

ABRAHAM: - Well, not so much machines

As the... In the same way that we've been talking all day here today

And scientists will be interested in this if they can leave the realm of of fact and reality

And come a little bit into the realm of fantasy and imagination

They will find some clues for harnessing energy

And we've been talking about it all day here today

That one who's connected to the stream is more powerful than millions who are not

You are harnessing...

Your scientists today, while they are utilizing the power that they are terming electricity

They have not begun to understand it

They not begun to understand...

When you harness sound energy

In the way that you are harnessing light energy

Because of the denser frequency of the sound vibration

You will get more moveable energy from it

So it was it was about that!

GUEST: - So, they thought maybe by concentrating the electrical energy

That they would actually propel their bodies from where is that, was that...?

ABRAHAM: - They were... They were... They were whitening loads

They were... They understood leverage

In other words, a lot of it was through the sheer will and power of just moving one thing to another place

But the leverage of it was something that they received clarity about from inside the vortex

And it's all kinds of things that they were utilizing in that day

In terms of leverage, even in terms of water buoyancy

All kinds of things that are not even being considered when that subject is approached today

GUEST: - So, having said that when were they built?

And by whom?

ABRAHAM: - By the civilization that was present at the time

that those people who were put in the tomb was put in the tomb

In other words, it was that constituency, it was that...

You see? That is an interesting thing

Because humans, while we talk about you being on the leading edge

We also want you to remember that you have been creating in this environment for a very long time

And while you are at your furthest extension of creativity

Scientifically, you haven't even come close to catching up with some of the things that some were doing before

In other words, the true motion forward is in the spiritual intertwining

You have been more technologically advanced than you are today

Not spiritually

Not harmonically

ABRAHAM: - But technologically. GUEST: - Technologically…

Okay! I confirms that!

Now, can I move on to a deeper question?

Okay! And thank you so much. I completely satisfies my and my question

The next one is a little bit deeper, it's about...

ABRAHAM: - Well, now we get the point that you are making about the shallow question ...

Because, well, those tombs aren't shallow they made sure

But... But...

But in the sense that it's not really much for you to do much about

In other words, you have come forth in this time to explore what's around you

In order to launch your rockets. in order to come into vibrational alignment with them

GUEST: - Got it!

ABRAHAM: - So, the part about what you were asking before...

That we think is intriguing and really worth complimenting you on probing in that question about

Is that there are all kinds of things that those people of that time put into the vortex

That humans have not allowed themselves to discover yet

In other words, asking that was put there

You put things into the vortex that future generations will benefit from

And that's why when you finally are able to let go of the the binding

Of your practical what is Itis

Where you're only willing to acknowledge what is

And instead you become more an emotional being

More of a light being

More of a floating being

More of a what scientists would call maybe an irrational being

When you become more of a... More of an optimistic being

When you become more of an aligned being

When you tune into the frequency of what's in that collective vortex

That's where scientists gain their greatest insights, you see?

And if they didn't feel such a compulsion to as soon as they get the insight

If they didn't feel such a necessity to build bridges to bring everybody else along

If they could just discover on their own, leaving big gaps in technology maybe

But study and know and prove to themselves

Then others who then witness what they accomplished

Would then come across the bridge that is then laid

ABRAHAM: - You see what we're getting at? GUEST: - Yes.

ABRAHAM: - It's the need to bring everybody with you every step of the way

that slows everything down!

And don't you know that when you try to convince your mother that you want to do something?

Or you try to convince anybody?

Isn't it easier to just make up your mind, line up with it, let universal forces work it into being

And then when it happens, your mother says:

"Well, of course I always knew you could do that!"

For more infomation >> Abraham Hicks - What is the purpose of building the pyramids? - Duration: 6:58.

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"Exhilarating" Klopp prototype display shows Reds are "genuine Champions League contenders" - Duration: 10:44.

"Exhilarating" Klopp prototype display shows Reds are "genuine Champions League contenders"

The media praised Liverpool's attacking play in the 7-0 rout of Spartak Moscow and believe the Reds took another step in development by reaching the last-16.

A sensational performance of attacking football confirmed the Reds' place in the knockout stage of the Champions League for the first time since 2009.

A hat-trick from Philippe Coutinho, brace from Sadio Mane and strikes apiece for Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah did the damage as the 'Fab Four' produced a stunning display.

The victory saw Liverpool remarkably hit seven goals for the second time in this season's group stage to seal progression as Group E winners.

It was a magnificent performance from the Reds who more than held their nerve on what could have been a tense night, and it was the perfect preparation for Sunday's Merseyside derby showdown.

Here's how the media assessed a sensational night at Anfield. The media reflected on a big result for the Reds – and for more than just the score-line.

Melissa Reddy, for Goal. com, felt the result still flattered Spartak Moscow:.

Their gifts, so varied and in sync, meant the almightily impressive scoreline was still flattering for the visitors. It could have been more and it would have been deserved.

The Telegraph's Jason Burt hailed reaching the last-16 is a "significant landmark" for Klopp's developing side:.

More importantly, for Liverpool, it is the first time they have reached the Champions League group stages since 2009 and it felt like a significant landmark for them, having fallen short in 2010 and 2014, ahead of Sunday's Merseyside derby.

Meanwhile, the Liverpool Echo's Andy Kelly noted how the group stage has provided a vital learning experience for the Reds, as well as a successful one:.

While the presence of Sevilla meant the Reds could take nothing for granted in terms of winning Group E, their return to Europe's premier competition was undoubtedly aided by a kind enough draw.

It meant they were able to learn on the job again at the highest level without any mistakes proving too costly. Jurgen Klopp earned deserved praise for assembling such a lethal side and guiding the Reds through.

This Is Anfield's Henry Jackson credited the boss for producing such a "fearless style of play":. Klopp has Liverpool playing some of their best football in years and he deserves so much praise for masterminding such a fearless style of play.

The Mail's Ian Ladyman felt Liverpool showed "exhilarating basics of the Klopp prototype" and thought the performance illustrated something special is brewing:.

This is why Jurgen Klopp was brought to Anfield, and this is why as long as the German stays there will always be hope that something special may eventually be built on Merseyside.

There are currently flaws in Klopp's grand design – the Premier League table tells us that – but here on a cold Anfield night were the exhilarating basics of the Klopp prototype.

Energetic, intuitive, hypnotic passing football with a devastating cutting edge. The Liverpool Echo's James Pearce believes the Reds are better prepared to succeed this time around due to having Klopp at the helm:.

Three years ago Liverpool squandered the opportunity when they returned to the Champions League.

They looked out of their depth and had a manager who was a rookie in European terms. Now they have the required class both on the field and in the dugout to shine at this level.

Klopp knows what it takes. Those two-legged ties brought the best out of him tactically en route to the Europa League final in 2016 and Liverpool are on the march under him once again.

As you would expect, reporters eulogised over the Reds' attacking play – and the 'Fab Four' in particular. The Mirror's David Maddock believes the Reds' fire-power means the Reds will carry the Reds far into the competition:.

On this form, with this ¬ruthless mentality, the attack looks virtually unstoppable, and even with a vulnerable defence they have the fire-power, the intimidating threat, to go far this season.

Pearce believes the display will have struck fear into Evertonians ahead of Sunday's derby:. The Fab Four purred from start to finish as Philippe Coutinho, Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino wreaked havoc.

Their blistering pace, intelligent movement and lethal finishing will have been enough to give Evertonians cold sweats ahead of Sunday's Merseyside derby.

Jack Austin, writing for the Independent, thinks the Reds will boast one of the "most exciting" attacks in the competition come February when Adam Lallana is also back to fitness:.

Add the nearly fit-again Adam Lallana to that mix and suddenly you have one of the most exciting attacks left in the competition.

Meanwhile, the Independent's Mark Critchley thinks not even Man City's attack as is good as Liverpool's:.

Few of the others, perhaps not even Manchester City, can claim to have an attack as devastating as the one at Jurgen Klopp's disposal.

Philippe Coutinho was singled out after shining with a superb performance as captain. Kelly simply labelled Coutinho's showing "a captain's display":.

A captain's display no doubt. This Is Anfield's James Nalton thought Coutinho fully merited being awarded the captaincy:.

Coutinho has captained Brazil in the past as part of their manager Tite's policy of rotating the armband, but there was no question that the No. 10 was Liverpool's captain on merit and it was not a random selection. Looking deeper into Klopp's decision to hand Coutinho the armband, Austinthought the boss sent a clear message to Barcelona:.

Barca have made noise about having the finances to go back in for Coutinho in January with the playmaker still believed to want the move to the Catalan capital but Klopp's move in handing him the armband suggests his and the club's stance has not altered from the summer.

They still see Coutinho as their main man, and they're making sure Barca know it. Reporters offered alternative thoughts on certain aspects of performance and selection.

Nalton assessed the starting lineup as Liverpool's strongest despite the absence of Jordan Henderson, and thought the performance proved as much:.

Jurgen Klopp's team selection led to suggestions that this XI was his best lineup. Some may prefer different faces in the centre of defence, and Joel Matip is widely considered the club's best centre-back, but aside from this the team looked like Liverpool's strongest, at least on paper.

Austin noted how Klopp's side coped far better with a commanding lead, and assessed this improved know-how will be crucial for the latter stages:.

Klopp has consistently rebuffed suggestions of a mental fragility within his squad and on this occasion his team illustrated their ability to manage their advantage through to the final whistle.

That kind of discipline will be critical when they come to the two-legged knockout stage ties ahead.

Maddock believes Liverpool's goal threat makes the Reds "genuine contenders":. For all the talk of frailty in both mind and body, there is one quality that makes Liverpool genuine Champions League contenders: goal threat.

Finally, Reddy believes Liverpool will be the team all potential opponents want to avoid in Monday's last-16 draw:.

Basel, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Shakhtar Donetsk, Porto and Real Madrid are the potential opponents and none of them will want Monday's draw to result in them having to devise a plan of containment for Liverpool's 'Fab Four'.

For more infomation >> "Exhilarating" Klopp prototype display shows Reds are "genuine Champions League contenders" - Duration: 10:44.

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Billy Bush Believes Trump Is Guilty Of Sexual Assault - Duration: 8:41.

Hi, I'm Heathcliff and this is Lions Ground.

I hope you have a fantastic day.

Family member of President George W. Bush and Jeb Bush, American radio and television

host, Billy Bush, who leaked the famous Trump's "Grab 'em by the Pussy" video in 2005, wrote

a remarkable piece in the New York Times.

I want to say that I do not care about left or right politics because they are both curved.

Politics, I prefer going to the circus because this story is such an example.

In a December 3 issue by Billy Bush, he writes 913 words about the 2005 provocation(well...

just a little bit) and the sexual accusations against Donald Trump.

In a video Access Hollywood recording you could hear that Donald Trump is doing sexual

statements about women.

"He said it."

Grab 'em by the pussy, "Billy writes his publication.

In the first paragraph, Bush describes that he and his team laughed and claimed they thought

Trump's behavior was a standup act.

"Along with Donald Trump and me, there were seven other guys present on the bus at the

time, and every single one of us assumed we were listening to a crass standup act.

He was performing.

Surely, we thought, none of this was real."

So in the bus in 2005 were 8 people laughing about Trump's statements and all 8 thought

it was Donald Trump behaving like an actor.

In the next paragraph, Bush moves to an October

2016 article on sexual accusations by 20 women against Trump.

When I read a news publication I read what is missing.

In my opinion, he jumps very easily to the accusations against Trump to strengthen his

first paragraph.

Has the complete recording been published, what happened in advance? were the 8 men provocative?

Let Billy publish the full video.

Think of the Michael Jackson interview with Martin Bashir where the journalist cut and

paste all the answers to give a negative picture of the king of pop.

Michael Jackson was more prepared than Trump because Michael had a footage to debunk the

false story.

When Bush leaked the video footage 12 years ago, he was fired at NBC.

Trump has responded to the publication and paints it as fake news.

When I look at Trump, I see a rich man who thinks he's the king of the world.

He loves beautiful women, yes.

There is clearly something negative going on between Donald Trump and Melania.

Do you remember this?

Some people speculate that he abuses Melania.

I think she is a gold digger who is married for the money and is very unhappy, come on:

Trump is not really handsome.

And money does not make you happy baby.

An Eastern Bloc, a model, married to a millionaire from the US who is not handsome, does it ring

a bell?

There are 20 women who talk about Trump's sexually inappropriate behavior.

However, all 20 stories come out of the blue when he went for the president's election.

The publication of Billy Bush is, in my opinion, based on his writing, very biased, very anti-Trump.

The arrogant attitude, I'm on top of the world attitude, works Donald Trump to his disadvantage.

Nobody is untouchable and he has to be careful.

Concerning the 20 accusers, I have one rhetoric question.

Why did they wait for the presidential elections?

We have three stories and all three can be false.

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