(n.) A silver coin once current in some parts of Italy, worth about seven cents.
(n.) A coin. See Carline.
Example Sentences:
(1) The second tragedy to strike Jeremy was the death of his wife Caroline.
(2) "It's ludicrous that Caroline should be Pat's boss", a rival agent tells me.
(3) She refers to the Greens’ Caroline Lucas as a more recent example of a lone MP seen to be making a difference.
(4) She could not leave the house.” Caroline Abrahams, charity director for Age UK said about the significance of the benefit: “Attendance allowance is a hugely important benefit which helps older people to meet the extra costs associated with living with disability.
(5) Caroline Lucas is just as effective a communicator as Nigel Farage and the Greens have a stronger councilor and party base than Ukip.
(6) Caroline Flint, a Labour MP and former cabinet minister, called for all corporate tax affairs to be made public.
(7) The environment secretary, Caroline Spelman, has refused to deny that the Cabinet Office is proposing to rip up of thousands of pages of environmental regulations and guidance as part of the government's "red tape challenge" .
(8) Three years ago, Caroline's French boyfriend Arnaud Margerit landed a job in London for the foods and drinks company, Kraft.
(9) They wasted an opportunity to show the same grace as Caroline Lucas, by joining an alliance in a seat they would never win.
(10) In Sale town centre on Thursday Caroline Lewis said she was a recent convert to Ukip, having previously voted Conservative.
(11) I wish him - with Caroline and the family - every blessing, and hope that the church of England and the Anglican communion will share my pleasure at this appointment and support him with prayer and love."
(12) The Green party’s only MP, Caroline Lucas , has called on Labour to support multiparty politics by entering into “progressive pacts” with other parties in certain constituencies.
(13) Prosecutions under the Malicious Communications Act have resulted in convictions, as in the case involving death threats tweeted at Caroline Criado-Perez .
(14) The Green MP Caroline Lucas is right to question whether the failure to publish the report is because of criticisms made of the government’s Saudi allies.
(15) "A worsening in the outlook for inflation presents a greater headwind, but we still expect the Funding for Lending scheme to lift activity over coming months," said CML market and data analyst Caroline Purdey.
(16) Age UK's director of people and performance, Caroline Bendelow, said it was a large organisation with 7,000 volunteers: "We are committed to giving all individuals who volunteer with us an enjoyable and fruitful experience, with some finding it a useful way to move closer to the labour market," she said.
(17) If they are taking a Danish job then out, but primarily the barriers should be closed for criminal jerks and beggars and likewise from Romania, Bulgaria etc.” Another post refers to a newspaper story of Caroline Wozniacki, born to Polish parents but a Danish resident all her life, leaving photographs on Serena Williams’s phone after secretly taking it at a party.
(18) The cemetery is hidden among the rural woods and hills of Caroline County about 30 miles north of Richmond and contains only 47 graves in all.
(19) Caroline Flint, Labour's spokesperson for energy and climate change, said the Ofgem report showed why a price freeze is needed: "Labour's price freeze will save money for 27 million households and 2.4 million businesses and our plans to reset the market will deliver fairer prices in the future.
(20) People such as Caroline Criado-Perez , Stella Creasy, and even our own founder and director, Laura Richards, all received terrible treatment from the police and the Crown Prosecution Service.
Charlotte
Definition:
(n.) A kind of pie or pudding made by lining a dish with slices of bread, and filling it with bread soaked in milk, and baked.
Example Sentences:
(1) Top 10 Arpad Cseh Senior investment director, UBS Alice La Trobe Weston Executive director, head of European credit research, MSIM Morgan Stanley Katie Garrett Executive director, senior engineer, Goldman Sachs Alix Ainsley, Charlotte Cherry H R director, group operations (job share), Lloyds Banking Group Matt Dawson Director for business development, The Instant Group Angela Kitching, Hannah Pearce Head of external affairs (job share), Age UK Morwen Williams Head of newsgathering operations, BBC Georgina Faulkner Head of Sky multisports, Sky Maggie Stilwell Managing partner for talent, UK & Ireland, EY Sarah Moore Partner, PwC
(2) At Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital from 1980 to 1987, 195 women had a trial of scar in their second ongoing pregnancy, having been delivered previously by elective caesarean section.
(3) Another example is the death in 1817 of Princess Charlotte, in childbirth, which led to the scramble of George III's aging sons to marry and beget an heir to the throne.
(4) Charlotte Emma Aitchison suits the bold, bratty music she makes.
(5) Charlotte, by email Ahh, the question that truly marks the passing of time for Generation X.
(6) I even suspect that if Charlotte had truly known what marriage to a man so teeth-gnashingly awful really meant – in a way that no woman without the experience of going out with, let alone sleeping with, someone inappropriate can – she would have made a different choice.
(7) There’s not a lot you can tell a kid.” Cam Newton called the latest police shooting in Charlotte “embarrassing”, but said he’s not rushing to any judgments until he has more information.
(8) A woman identified by a protest organizer as Bree Newsome, a 30-year-old youth organizer from Charlotte, North Carolina, climbed the flagpole before 6am and took down the controversial emblem of the antebellum, slaveholding south, with the assistance of another activist.
(9) Any hint of Charlotte as a sexual being is tossed on to the historical furnace.
(10) In an interview with the Guardian’s Charlotte Higgins in February 2014, when he was chairman of the Commons culture, media and sport select committee, Whittingdale said: “The BBC is the most wasteful, bloated organisation on the planet.” He said: “Chris Patten [the BBC Trust’s former chairman] used to make jokes about the army of the People’s Republic of China being the organisation that’s the closest he’s encountered to the BBC: it is just huge numbers of people, many of whom don’t appear to be doing anything.” On Thursday, Whittingdale will unveil a green paper on the future of the BBC that sets a demanding agenda before the renegotiation of the corporation’s royal charter.
(11) The 28-year-old was having a drink with a friend outside the Draft House pub at the corner of Goodge Street and Charlotte Street when he heard the sound of a moped crashing.
(12) 126 children of 102 hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carrier mothers were delivered at Hammersmith Hospital and Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital, between 1971 and mid-1978.
(13) And with that, we'll knock the first day's live blog on the head: look out later on for the ever popular galleries from the red carpet, as well as Charlotte Higgins' report from the Gatsby press conference.
(14) BBC1 controller Charlotte Moore , who commissioned the dramas with BBC drama controller Ben Stephenson, said: "These four classic novels each represent a real moment in our recent history when Britain was on the cusp of great social and cultural change.
(15) In 2013, actor Pierce Brosnan’s daughter, Charlotte, died from ovarian cancer.
(16) The day I walked in the bushveld with Desmond Tutu Read more “What Charlotte was doing was praying with us.
(17) "This is a wake-up call," said campaigner Charlotte Hitchmough, a member of Action for the River Kennet.
(18) He’s sending very strong signals that he’s going to take a hard line on Cuba but without giving specifics,” said Gregory Weeks, an expert on US-Cuban relations at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte.
(19) The film co-stars Britain's ubiquitous Emily Blunt , along with Aliens star Bill Paxton, Charlotte Riley and Jonas Armstrong .
(20) Charlotte Proudman has done a great job of explaining why women should not “passively accept being objectified” in the workplace .