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Karol

[ kar-uhl ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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The scene was similar in 1978 when Karol Wojtyla from Poland was elected on the eight ballot as a dark-horse candidate.

“[General elections] are fought between the 40-yard lines,” says Karol.

In the small infirmary, Karol lay groaning in a bunk, his arm bound in bandages, his head moving from side to side.

She went to Karol, uncovering his other arm, and made the injection; almost immediately the moaning stopped and Karol lay still.

Prince Karol finds them nearly always in his way, and he finally takes a dislike to them.

Prince Karol meets a certain Lucrezia Floriani, a rich actress and courtesan.

Suddenly the younger prisoner, raising himself a little by an effort, called, 'Karol?'

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