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What does Carlo mean?

Carlo

A en given name, equivalent to English Charles

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Simple sentences

Tom works as a croupier in a casino in Monte Carlo.

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Let's hop over to Monte Carlo.
A gambling syndicate from Monte Carlo.
Essie, I wouldn't dance for him if I were you because we're going to the Monte Carlo Ballet later.
We're going to the Monte Carlo Ballet.
The Monte Carlo Ballet?
The Monte Carlo Ballet!
Monte Carlo Ballet!
Monte Carlo. Villefranche-sur-Mer.
Didn't we meet at Monte Carlo the night you blew your brains out?
I'll never come to Monte Carlo out of season again.
What do you think of Monte Carlo?
You've blotted out the past for me more. than all the bright lights of Monte Carlo.
Do you remember that cliff where you first saw me in Monte Carlo?
Well, would you consider a letter from Monte Carlo, sir?
Monte Carlo.
Paris. London. Monte Carlo.
Original from the workshop of the fiendish Ferdinand von Krakowich of Monte Carlo.
We'll stop at the Riviera, Monte Carlo, Rio de Janeiro.
Carlo, I don't look right like this.
About the Monte Carlo affair.
This last trip, I saw her in Monte Carlo at her hotel.
You're the fella that almost broke the bank at Monte Carlo.
Monaco is the town's name. and Monte Carlo is the city's name.
The reason they're more at home here than elsewhere. is Monte Carlo has no Monegasques!
The elevator boy at Monte Carlo!
You've blotted out the past for me more than all the bright lights of Monte Carlo.
Oh. Monte Carlo, perhaps.
As a matter of fact, the last time I was in Monte Carlo they were all quoting your absolutely deathless remarks.
In Monte Carlo?
Tell me more about Monte Carlo.
She hooked up with Carlo, a thief just out of prison.
Do you know one Carlo Sozonsi?

News and current affairs

Moreover, President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi's mandate ends at the same time that parliament dissolves, which means that his successor, elected by the new parliament, would have to nominate a government without a majority in both houses.
Carlo Cottarelli, appointed by the Italian government to oversee its expenditure review, noted recently that even before spending cuts were enacted, they were being used to finance new spending.
New research by three Italian economists, Francesco Bosello, Carlo Carraro, and Enrica De Cian does this, and, ultimately, provides a powerful economic case for a much greater focus on adaptation.

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