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stanley mug did not know what the R stood for.Caban and Testagrossa, 27, pleaded guilty to assault in August 2007 in exchange for five-year sentences. Testagrossa was sentenced in February and Caban, a photography student, was allowed to graduate from the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan before going to prison.Blumberg said the third assailant remains a Lwno WSJ: Google and Audi Are Working on In-Car Android
So youve traveled back in time to Medieval Europe. But as youre checking out the nightlife, someone takes you by the hand and asks you to join in on the dancefloor. Whats an unschooled time traveler to do Heres a quick primer on y
botella stanley our best 12th century dance move. A book by historian Robert Mullally offers some hints. The dance of choice in Western Europe from the 12th to 14th centuries was called the Carole, and this is how i
stanley cup t went via Medievalists.net : [Mullally] reveals that it was a relatively simple dance done by men and women together: to do the carole, a group of people, usually an even number of both men and women, would form a circle, sometimes around an object like a tree. They would each hold hands sometimes they would hold each other by their fingers in this circle and move to the left in a clockwis
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