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Cara

[kar-uh]

noun

  1. a female given name: from an Italian word meaning “dear one.”



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A diferencia del año pasado, el equipo cuenta con una rotación de lanzadores titulares en buen estado físico y repleta de estrellas de cara a los playoffs.

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The spike in Americans’ interest in socialism and the DSA is also a great indicator of that, according to Cara Tobe, a member of DSA’s national political committee.

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Cara Jackson who was working at the neighbouring One Stop convenience store and lives nearby, said she had seen medics trying to save his life.

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So much so that it’s hard to have a baby and not hear about baby sleep expert Cara Dumaplin, who runs the well-known— and sometimes controversial— Instagram account Taking Cara Babies.

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Ivan and Eddie head to a Manhattan ER on the same night in 1974 as the much-younger Cara and Nina.

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