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Caroline English

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What does Caroline mean?

Caroline

of or relating to the life and times of kings Charles I or Charles II of England

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Carolean Carolyn Carolina Carol

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Simple sentences

Caroline Herschel was a singer, mathematician and astronomer.
Caroline Herschel was born in Germany in 1750. She was one of six children.
Caroline's mother did not see the need for a girl to become educated.
Caroline Herschel lived to be 98 years of age.
Caroline Herschel was the first woman to discover a comet.
Two years after this event Caroline became his wife.
People of the world, how do you spend the last day of the old year? Here, on Caroline Island, we met the new year a little earlier than you did.
She has two girls, Caroline and Tanya, who are 12 and 13 years, respectively.
In 1783 Caroline Herschel discovered three new nebulae.

Movie subtitles

No, but I get to sit next to Caroline Gillespie while I'm playing them.
All I can say is, Caroline Gillespie had better be absolutely gorgeous.
Caroline Meade, how can you let your husband conduct this slave auction!
Good morning, Caroline.
Why, Caroline Meade, how can you say a thing like that?
Oh, Caroline!
Caroline, are we to discuss this subject further?
You let that Caroline Bingley make you cry, I'll shake you!
But, I thought it was Caroline Bingley! She was only half the reason.
That's what comes of your chattering, Caroline!
Caroline Bingley.
It's Lady Caroline de Winter, one of his ancestors.
Caroline, close that window. I'm tired of listening to those co-op farmers.
I'll go and see where's Caroline.
Do you, Caroline, take this man to be your lawful wedded husband? I do.
Caroline.
Steady, Steve. Caroline isn't the only girl. - Well, she is for me.
The good one, Caroline. - Where?
Oh, I wanna see Miss Caroline Brooks.
And this is Caroline, the apple of me eye.
Caroline, will you take care of this matter while we continue with the meeting?
Miss Caroline, I can't figure out how he ever got past me.
Caroline. - I'm Miss Brooks.
Oh, no, Caroline. You can't.
Oh, Caroline, you've gotta trust me. - Trust you?
Caroline is right.
Do you, Caroline, take this man to be your lawful wedded husband?
Caroline isn't the only girl.
The good one, Caroline.

News and current affairs

The setting is a downtown restaurant to which the editor Tina Brown has invited Hillary Clinton and a handful of notables, including Caroline Kennedy, filmmaker Michael Moore, and former Senator George McGovern.
The confused situation faced by the Caroline Institute in 1950 reminds us that all prize committees face difficult choices: after four indecisive rounds of preliminary voting, three primary alternatives emerged, but the out-come was still uncertain.
Parliamentarians were offended by press coverage of Queen Caroline's divorce in 1820, and by newspapers' mockery of King George IV.
In the coming days, Japan will welcome Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of President John F. Kennedy and the likely new US ambassador.
The image of young Caroline - the inspiration for Neil Diamond's famous song - solemnly standing beside her three-year-old brother as he saluted his father's coffin is deeply engrained in the hearts of Japan's people.
Clearly, Caroline Kennedy, an important early supporter of President Barack Obama, is in this category.
Everyone at the meeting of the Keidanren, the Federation of Economic Organizations, to welcome US Ambassador Caroline Kennedy were men in dark suits.

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