British Soldier in Germany Wrecks Two Tanks in Drunken Joyride
A British soldier stationed in northern Germany managed to crash not one,
but two tanks after breaking out of his military base. Not surprisingly,
his blood-alcohol content was twice the legal limit.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/re?l=ew0b92I44va89pI2
A British soldier stationed in northern Germany managed to crash not one,
but two tanks after breaking out of his military base. Not surprisingly,
his blood-alcohol content was twice the legal limit.
The DW-WORLD Article
http://newsletter.dw-world.de/
Inside Europe | 21.03.2009 | 07:05
Singing the Praises of Gregorian Chants
Last year a CD of Gregorian chants by Roman Catholic monks in Austria raced up music charts around the world. It was the top classical album in the US and Canada and spent fifteen weeks at Number 1 on Britain’s classical charts. But do you have to be a monk to chant Gregorian?
joyriding
noun [U] UK
the crime of stealing a vehicle and driving fast and dangerously for fun
joyrider
noun [C] UK
He was knocked down by a car that was being driven by joyriders (= people who have stolen a car in order to drive it for enjoyment).
joyride
noun [C]
noun [U] UK
the crime of stealing a vehicle and driving fast and dangerously for fun
joyrider
noun [C] UK
He was knocked down by a car that was being driven by joyriders (= people who have stolen a car in order to drive it for enjoyment).
joyride
noun [C]
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