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He may be called Caryl — you will not deny him that, although he has no right to be called
Springhaven Richard Doddridge 2004
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He may be called Caryl -- you will not deny him that, although he has no right to be called Carne.
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Somebody needs to tell 'Caryl' for $500 she could get a bike that with a little effort will go up hills.
Power Struggle: Sucking, and Sucking it Up BikeSnobNYC 2009
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"Caryl," said his uncle, moved more than he liked to show by this fine feeling, "you know more, I see, than you liked to show at first, doubtless through goodwill to us.
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Kristin Lotito was the winner of the women's points race, with Kimberly Edwards and Caryl Gale placing second and third, respectively.
A New Look for an Old Bike Race Amara Grautski 2011
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Caryl Churchill might have witty fun with this conceit.
Michael Giltz: Theater: "Driving Miss Daisy" Sputters, "Wings" Doesn't Soar Michael Giltz 2010
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Pat Brown too has faded into history, remembered, if at all, for indecision (to which his son reportedly contributed) in the Caryl Chessman execution and for humorous malapropism ( "This is the greatest disaster since my election.")
Richard H. Smith: THE LAST HURRAH OF JERRY BROWN Richard H. Smith 2010
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Caryl Churchill might have witty fun with this conceit.
Michael Giltz: Theater: "Driving Miss Daisy" Sputters, "Wings" Doesn't Soar Michael Giltz 2010
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• Caryl Chessman was described as the first criminal in the US to be sentenced to death without murdering anyone.
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Caryl Churchill's 1980s play about the City's excesses has been given a new lease of life by the recent banking crisis.
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