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Examples

  • Karo-Karo is a ring of sand in the sea, with a few thousand cocoanut trees.

    A GOBOTO NIGHT 2010

  • I'd love to give this pie a go, however I don't want to use Karo, is there anything else that is similar that I could use instead?

    Grandmotherhood and pecan pie | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2006

  • Karo-Karo is a ring of sand in the sea, with a few thousand cocoanut trees.

    A Goboto Night 1912

  • I will concede this point, just as in Karo, the court didn’t say that one had to obtain a warrant before using a beeper, the functional result that one could not necessarily trace the beeper without a warrant if one wanted to ensure without a doubt that the evidence obtained would be admissible.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Times Square bombing — where were the cameras? 2010

  • In black and Southern households, syrup is Karo, which is neither pancake syrup or maple syrup.

    Archive 2004-08-01 2004

  • Photo by Karen Tukalan-Pinn: Groom's mother welcomed the bride The groom's mother welcomed the bride by placing a 'Karo' around her neck as a symbolic of giving her approval and warm welcome to the bride as a new member of the family.

    ETravelBlackboard.com 2009

  • If you lose, you take the job at Karo-Karo and sail at daylight.

    A GOBOTO NIGHT 2010

  • As I have said, Captain Donovan sails on the annual trip to Karo-Karo at daylight to-morrow.

    A GOBOTO NIGHT 2010

  • "Captain Donovan here sails at daylight in the Gunga for Karo-Karo,"

    A GOBOTO NIGHT 2010

  • In the second place, David Grief is in these waters, cruising on the Gunga, which is shortly scheduled to leave here for Karo-Karo.

    A GOBOTO NIGHT 2010

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