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Carolyn
[kar-uh-lin]
noun
a female given name.
Example Sentences
Former Upper East Side Rep. Carolyn Maloney, 79, whom Nadler beat in a member-on-member primary in 2022, says, “I’m going to keep my options open and my eyes open,” and that “people have been calling me, from Washington, electeds and constituents, and others, urging me to run.”
Similarly, Carolyn Buck, director of the Red Rock Trail System of the Freshwater Land Trust, told me that although the funding it was previously allocated by the Department of Transportation and the Department of Housing and Urban Development to construct 11.5 miles of urban trails in and around Birmingham is currently considered secure, a few projects that had been planned by the city government have been affected.
Cook, along with Mansfield chief executive Carolyn Radford, Port Vale chair Carol Shanahan, Bolton chair Sharon Brittan, Leicester chief executive Susan Whelan and West Ham vice-chair Karren Brady, was one of a small group of prominent women running professional clubs.
On 24 August 1955, Emmett Till was visiting family and entered a store in Money, Mississippi, where Carolyn Bryant, then 21, worked.
Both men and Carolyn Bryant are now dead.
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