There must be routs and balls beneath sparkling chandeliers, where young gallants whirl doe-eyed, bare-shouldered girls in the schottische and the carmagnole. |
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The dance of the French Revolution, the carmagnole, was a variety of farandole. |
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The name carmagnole was also applied to a famous Revolutionary song and dance widely performed during the Reign of Terror. |
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There must be routs and balls beneath sparkling chandeliers, where young gallants whirl sloe-eyed, bare-shouldered girls in the schottische and the carmagnole. |
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Roland Carmagnole was beaten round the head with a plank of wood, breaking every bone in his face and fracturing his skull twice. |
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Mark Forster, 41, accused of battering Roland Carmagnole, 27, to death in 1987, was acquitted of murder by a Liverpool crown court jury. |
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Roland Carmagnole was 27 when he was battered to death with a piece of wood as he walked along Scotland Road more than 18 years ago. |
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Mark Forster, 41, was accused of battering 27-year-old Roland Carmagnole to death in 1987, but was cleared of murder by a Liverpool Crown Court jury. |
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