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Carolyn

[kar-uh-lin]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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“When you outline all the expectations up front, it reduces the chance of disappointment,” said Carolyn McClanahan, a physician and certified financial planner.

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There is no way to ethically research how detention specifically may affect pregnancy outcomes, including whether it could increase the possibility of miscarriage, said Dr. Carolyn Sufrin, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Johns Hopkins University who studies the reproductive health of incarcerated women.

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“Preppy dressing is back. The old money vibe is back, the obsession with Carolyn Bessette,” said Alt, who made her name selling apartments that often belonged to artists and other significant figures.

Carolyn Rogers endorsed a competition shakeup in the highly concentrated financial-services industry, saying the country’s banking sector is an oligopoly and changes could help lift Canada’s prolonged productivity slump.

“There’s an enormous amount of uncertainty right now, and I think that’s very understandably a difficult environment to invest in. But that is exactly what we need to do,” Carolyn Rogers told a blue-chip Toronto audience, following remarks on competition policy.

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