Caroline Islands
Americanplural noun
plural noun
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Germany also gained some of the smaller island groups—Palau, Caroline Islands, and Mariana Islands—by the beginning of the twentieth century.
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For five days they tried to make Guam against head winds, then gave it up and headed hopelessly for the Caroline Islands or the Philippines.
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He spent five days and nights under way between the Marshall Islands and the Caroline Islands, a voyage that culminated with a 24-hour thrashing at the hands of a late-season typhoon.
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Similar forces could fight step by step through Japan's Marshall and Caroline Islands, finishing what the Navy spectacularly began in February with hit-&-run raids.
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A typical fishing expedition among the natives of the Caroline Islands aptly illustrates this point of view.
From Vocational Psychology: Its Problems and Methods by Hollingworth, Harry L.
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