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  • Her pupils came mainly from the middle and upper classes, but Sartorio gave free lessons to whoever could not afford the fees.

    Angiola Sartorio. 2009

  • As a choreographer Sartorio had a talent for the grotesque.

    Angiola Sartorio. 2009

  • Sartorio was more and more forced to tour abroad in order to survive.

    Angiola Sartorio. 2009

  • Sartorio, Carolina (2005) “Causes as Difference-Makers,” Philosophical Studies

    The Metaphysics of Causation Schaffer, Jonathan 2007

  • Sartorio-Crevelli's villa is about half a mile farther on.

    Jerry Junior 1907

  • "I don't have anyone on this team that I didn't want," Sartorio said.

    marconews.com Stories GREG KAHN 2010

  • Sartorio, who is entering her first full year as the varsity coach, said she thinks this year will be a big difference from last year, and she can already see it in the attitudes of her team.

    marconews.com Stories GREG KAHN 2010

  • "It's just going to get more advanced," Sartorio said.

    marconews.com Stories GREG KAHN 2010

  • Sartorio thinks it is only a matter of time before Collier County recognizes it as an official league sport, as they did with lacrosse last year.

    marconews.com Stories GREG KAHN 2010

  • Most varsity cheerleaders said they started when they were between 6 and 8 years old, and with a variety of cheer programs in the county, including Top Gun, which Sartorio also teaches, many have turned cheerleading into a year-round sport.

    marconews.com Stories GREG KAHN 2010

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