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Alberto Diaz Gutierrez (ph), known as Corda (ph), remembers well.
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Vicolo della Corda, and the Corda was the rope by which criminals were hoisted twenty feet in the air, and allowed to drop till their toes were just above the ground; there was the Piazza della Berlina Vecchia, the place of the Old Pillory; there was a little church known as the 'Church of the Gallows'; and there was a lane ominously called Vicolo dello
Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome 1881
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A few hours later, Corda and his friend jumped for their lives into Vietnam's famed Ha Long Bay as water raced inside the wooden vessel, sucking it down and killing 12 people from nine countries.
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We woke up at 5, and the boat took one minute to sink, Corda, 35, of Palermo, Italy, told Associated Press Television News.
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"We woke up at 5, and the boat took one minute to sink," Corda, 35, of Palermo, Italy, told Associated Press Television News.
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A few hours later, Corda and his friend jumped for their lives into Vietnam's famed Ha Long Bay as water raced inside the wooden vessel, sucking it down and killing 12 people from nine countries.
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Also known asKiniro no Corda; The Golden String ~second step~
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"We woke up at 5, and the boat took one minute to sink," Corda, 35, of Palermo, Italy, told Associated Press Television News.
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Also known asKiniro no Corda; The Golden String ~second step~
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A few hours later, Corda and his friend jumped for their lives into Vietnam's famed Ha Long Bay as water raced inside the wooden vessel, sucking it down and killing 12 people from nine countries.
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