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SF Station: A La Folie (907 words) |
 | Nafissa TayebiÂ’s A La Folie serves up delicious concoctions in silks and laces that cover the spectrum from innocent to sizzling; prepare to be enamored. |
 | Though A La Folie is across the bridge in BerkeleyÂ’s Fourth Street shopping district, the splendors that beckon should inspire a field trip for women who are tired of shopping for lingerie under the stony airbrushed stares of Adriana Lima and Giselle Bundchen. |
 | At A La Folie, you will find undergarments that are functional as well as fashionable, and for all shapes and sizes. |
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Juana of Castile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (806 words) |
 | Joanna (Spanish: Juana) (November 6, 1479 – April 12, 1555), called the Mad (La Loca), queen of Castile and mother of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, was the second daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, king and queen of Spain, and was born at Toledo on November 6, 1479. |
 | La Locura de Amor (1855) – Manuel Tamayo y Baus. |
 | Juana la Loca (2001) — directed by Vicente Aranda and starring Pilar Lopez de Ayala as Joanna, was nominated for 12 Goya Awards, and was released in the US as Mad Love. |