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		<title>Why is the left foot always forward on Greek Sculptures?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In art class we are learning about Greek art. On all the sculptures the left foot is forward. Why not the right? Why is it always the left? My art teacher didn&#8217;t know.]]></description>
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