Carla Sentence Examples

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  • In 1968, actress Ellen Holly played the role of Carla Grey on One Life to Live, the daughter of Sadie Grey who worked in the housekeeping department of the hospital.

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  • Hosted in New York City, New York, the fifth season proclaimed Hosea Rosenberg the Top Chef over Stefan Richter and Carla Hall.

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  • Carla was an African-American woman that could pass for white and did so, even becoming engaged to a young white doctor before her mother convinced her to be honest about her own racial identity.

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  • It is occupied by Steph Scully (Carla Bonner) and her son Charlie Hoyland (Jacob Brito) along with Rebecca and her son Declan.

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  • Carla, compiled a contoured map of France (1791), and it only needed the introduction of graduated tints between these contours to secure a graphic picture of the features of the ground.

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  • Carla had her first baby at 19 years old and suffered a placental abruption.

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  • At an estate agency the proprietress, Moira, makes some explicit sexual overtures to Carla which she finds intriguing.

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  • Maybe we could live with it, were it not for Carla del Ponte, who constantly prods us to remember.

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  • United Nations chief war crimes prosecutor Carla del Ponte, who was in Belgrade, called the arrests a " brilliant operation " .

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  • Over the next few days the boys played contact sports harder than usual and Carla became more sullen.

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  • Carla realized that she'd have to replenish the pantry, or they would run out of food during the snow storm.

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  • In 2004, Fox played Carla in the movie Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, which starred Lindsay Lohan.

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  • Besides the tormented Lucas, you will get to play (for a short time) Detectives Tyler Miles and Carla Velinti.

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  • Tyler is the no-nonsense type and Carla is the obsessive-compulsive type.

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  • Some will even go so far as to change their voices or assume fake names ("I'm not Carla, I'm Carl!") for the day.

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