go on google to find them loser
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When in Rome Do as The Vandals was created in 1984.
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vandals are the barbariens that attacked rome the most unique barbarians.
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The |Vandals sacked Rome in 455 and then returned to Tunisia
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The Vandals were a Germanic tribe of people who were warlike and active in Gaul and Spain in the 5th Century. They destroyed Rome in 455 AD. The Vandals name derived from the Germanic word Wandal, meaning wanderer
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The Vandals captured and sacked Rome in 455 CE.
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Check out the (vandals and spammers consequences) on the help center.
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Vandals is the original name. Vandals is not a name given by people.
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The English words which come from the action of the Vandals are vandal and vandalism.
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Vandals of the Forest - 1920 was released on:
USA: September 1920
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Vandals are people who delibrately destroy or attempt to destroy someone else's property, or property that does not belong to them.
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Because blocking vandals does not change the actual appearance of the site.
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The abstract noun for vandals is "vandalism," which refers to the act of intentionally destroying or damaging property.
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I didn't know you voted for a college sports team at all.
As to the question "do you have to cheer for the Vandals if you attend the University of Idaho," the answer is no. A lot of Idaho students don't cheer for the Vandals, in large part because the Vandals haven't had a winning season since they left the Big Sky Conference.
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"While we were watching Steal This Movie, vandals stole our car."
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They called it "Land of the Vandals" after the Germanic tribe the Vandals who inhabited the area before the Muslim conquest of the Iberia peninsula.
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Dragnet - 1989 The Vandals 1-19 was released on:
USA: 28 January 1991
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The Vandals Play Really Bad Original Country Tunes was created in 1999.
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The term vandalism stems from the reputation imparted upon the Vandals' as the barbarians who pillaged Rome in AD 455.
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The language is a mixture of English and Spanish called "Spanglish." "Vandals" is strictly an English word, and the other two are Spanish. The motto does not translate logically, as it is literally "reproved us vandals." I guess it could mean that someone scolded some vandals, but certainly it would not be commonly stated in the language of the question in either English or Spanish.
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Celts, Germans, Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Huns, Vandals, Venetii .......
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