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Salvo Cavallaro
@cavsal79
Vivo tra l'Etna e il mare. Avvocato. Scrittore in pensione. Appassionato di racconti. Amo le serie tv. Cuore Rossonero
Acireale, Sicilia Katılım Ekim 2011
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Un dia como hoy en 1994, el #ACMilan destruyó al #FCBarcelona de Johan Cruyff por 4-0.
En el AC Milan jugo: Rossi, Tassotti, Galli, Maldini, Panucci, Albertini, Donadoni, Boban, Desailly, Savicevic y Massaro.
Johan Cruyff encendió la previa de la final de la Champions League de 1994 asegurando:
"El Barcelona es el favorito. El Milan no es nada del otro mundo. Hay una gran diferencia: ellos basan su juego en la defensa, nosotros en el ataque".
Resultado: 4-0
Goles:
-Massaro x2
-Savicevic
-Desailly
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@DarkSideItalia @GianlucaZanell2 @ponteallegrazie Quasi profetico nella sua perfezione ricostruttiva
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Sei mesi fa usciva Nel sangue di Garlasco di @GianlucaZanell2: un libro che ricostruisce il delitto di Chiara Poggi tra anomalie investigative, interferenze e retroscena sull’indagine a Sempio del 2016-2017.
“Oggi quell’inchiesta torna al centro.”
#Garlasco @ponteallegrazie
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Ecco la parte meravigliosa della puntata di #Storieitaliane di cui parlavo stamattina 😅
#Garlasco
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"Non ho mai visto i video di Chiara e non c'è mai stato questo mio interesse verso di lei"
L'intervista esclusiva ad Andrea Sempio, che parla per la prima volta dopo la chiusura delle indagini
#Quartogrado
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@QuartoGrado A me non è chiara una cosa perché non le va a raccontare ai pm le sue verità invece delle tv?
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"Non ho ammazzato Chiara Poggi"
A #Quartogrado parla Andrea Sempio per la prima volta dopo la chiusura delle indagini
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Garofano: “Nel nel nel nel… in galleria”
Rita: “Che cosa dice, non si capisce”
RITA 🤣🤣🤣 @Rita_Cavallaro
#ore14sera #garlasco
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Siiiiiii! Mai tacere, mai essere complici, mai pensare che la nostra voce non conti. Mai. Questo è per tutte le donne vittime di violenza e per gli uomini che ci amano davvero.
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In Rome, on the road that leads to St. Peter's, there is a marble statue of St. Catherine of Siena. From most angles, she is simply walking. From one viewpoint, her lips meet the dome of the basilica behind her.
The illusion is the completion of a story Catherine spent her life trying to finish, and never lived to see...
She was born in Siena in 1347, the year the Black Death first arrived in Europe. She had her first mystical vision at the age of six. By her early thirties she had become one of the most influential women in medieval Christendom, exchanging letters with popes, princes, and warring city-states. She wrote, or dictated, an enormous spiritual treatise called the Dialogue, and a body of nearly four hundred letters that remain a landmark of Italian literature.
Her great political mission was the return of the papacy to Rome. The popes had been living in Avignon, in southern France, for nearly seventy years. Catherine believed this was a wound at the heart of the Church. She wrote relentlessly to Pope Gregory XI, urging him to come home. In 1376 she travelled to Avignon herself to persuade him in person. In 1377, against the advice of nearly every cardinal around him, he returned to Rome.
Catherine died three years later. She was thirty-three years old.
The dome that stands above St. Peter's today did not yet exist. The basilica she knew was the old Constantinian church begun in the fourth century. Michelangelo would not be born for another seventy-five years. The dome he designed was not finished until 1590, more than two centuries after her death.
In 1961, the Sicilian sculptor Francesco Messina was commissioned to make a monument to her, near the road that leads to St. Peter's. He carved her in white marble, bent slightly forward, her cloak streaming behind her as if she were still walking toward Rome. He placed her in a position where, from one angle, her lips appear to touch a dome she never lived to see...
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