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Didn’t look deliberate to me.Was that a fall at the end of the lift, or was it deliberate?
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Didn’t look deliberate to me.Was that a fall at the end of the lift, or was it deliberate?
in the words of Tim with an E: really? reallyReally, Frangi at Nebelhorn?
I suspect Canada are making Corey wait two years for his release as per Skate Canada's rules.jokes aside i kind understand why Matteo decided not to skate here, but how about Corey?
But ISU already has him listed as Italian. That must mean he is released, right? I don't get it.I suspect Canada are making Corey wait two years for his release as per Skate Canada's rules.
but someone earlier said he was releasedI suspect Canada are making Corey wait two years for his release as per Skate Canada's rules.
He has competed domestically as an Italian, but not internationally. Skate Canada does not release people for international events until 2 years after they last repped Canada if Skate Canada has sent them to an ISU championship.But ISU already has him listed as Italian. That must mean he is released, right? I don't get it.
i don't know, she got carried away with the english pronunciation@elektra blue I thought Andrea had the stress on the 'dre' part? Why did the announcer say 'AN-drea'??
It won't work either on my laptop or on my phone. So I have to call it a day. Thanks everyone for sharing links.it works from my phone but i can't get it to work from my laptop
we might as well make them with random.org
It's three even syllables here: An - dree - Ai don't know, she got carried away with the english pronunciation![]()
enphasis on the first A, right?It's three even syllables here: An - dree - A
No. The emphasis is the same on the An and the dree. It might be different in the US though -they have some pronounciations which are very strange to us!enphasis on the first A, right?
in italian it's Andrèa (which btw is my youngest nephew's nameNo. The emphasis is the same on the An and the dree. It might be different in the US though -they have some pronounciations which are very strange to us!
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