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  • (This idea is sometimes referred to as the Carli Plan.)

    Lessons from International Monetary Experience in 1969 1970

  • "There was one girl," her eyes narrowed, "she was called Carli and she was a half elf.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Dicreasy 2009

  • The Americans dominated in the first half of their eighth straight Algarve final, taking a 2-0 lead when Carli Lloyd and Abby Wambach scored within a five-minute span.

    Cheney winner helps U.S. women take Algarve Cup 2010

  • Two days later they rejoined the boats at Carli; and at high noon of the third day, travelling with the current and shooting the rapids, the expedition arrived at Berande.

    Chapter 25 2010

  • The U.S. connected again 22 minutes later, when, following a corner kick, midfielder Carli Lloyd collected a loose ball 14 yards from the North Korean goal and deftly laid it off to an approaching Rachel Buehler.

    U.S. Women Surge Past North Korea Laura Stevens 2011

  • Night brought them to Carli, and they had the satisfaction of knowing that they had accomplished in one day what had required two days for Tudor's expedition.

    Chapter 24 2010

  • Carli Eli is a seasoned media and communications professional with extensive experience in social, educational and political issues in the general and Latino markets.

    Voto Latino: Seven Ways to Land a Job in a Tough Economy Voto Latino 2012

  • These, however, were to go no farther than Carli, where water transportation ceased and where they were to wait with the boats.

    Chapter 24 2010

  • Carli Eli is a seasoned media and communications professional with extensive experience in social, educational and political issues in the general and Latino markets.

    Voto Latino: Seven Ways to Land a Job in a Tough Economy Voto Latino 2012

  • Here at Carli, next morning, half-way through the grass-lands, the boat's-crews were left, and with them the horde of Binu men, the boldest of which held on for a bare mile and then ran scampering back.

    Chapter 24 2010

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