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Carlotta

American  
[kahr-lot-uh, kahr-lawt-tah] / kɑrˈlɒt ə, kɑrˈlɔt tɑ /

noun

  1. a female given name, Italian form of Charlotte.


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A 4-1 thrashing by Sweden included Carlotta Wamser being sent off in the 31st minute, while another red card in the quarter-final against France - this time for Kathrin Hendrich in the 13th minute - set the tone for a chaotic encounter.

From BBC

It didn't go to plan, especially when they went down to 10 players from the 31st minute after full-back Carlotta Wamser was sent off for a deliberate handball to prevent a goal.

From BBC

Carlotta Menegazzo, an art historian based at the Palazzo Maffei, says that - while it looks sturdy - its frame is mostly hollow and kept together with foil.

From BBC

Carlotta Rinaudo, a China researcher at the International Team for the Study of Security in Verona, said Chinese social media was flooded with nationalistic messages even though it's difficult to reach a conclusion with the available information.

From BBC

Carlotta Gall is a senior correspondent, covering the war in Ukraine.

From New York Times