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Carlson

[ kahrl-suhn ]

noun

  1. An·ton Julius [an, -tohn, -ton], 1875–1956, U.S. physiologist, born in Sweden.
  2. Chester Floyd, 1906–68, U.S. inventor of xerographic copying process.
  3. Evans For·dyce [fawr, -dahys, fohr, -], 1896–1947, U.S. Marine Corps general in World War II.


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“I think dating sites for people with disabilities is a terrible idea,” says Carlson, in the same vein.

Carlson, a writer who uses a wheelchair due to spinal cord injury, has been online dating since 1998.

"These really are amazing pieces of land," said Charles Carlson of South Light.

Carlson says psychological counseling is available for any cop who needs it.

The race when Tucker Carlson said he involuntarily crossed his legs whenever he caught sight of Hillary Clinton on television.

He purposely lied about the take because Carlson usually charged on the percentage basis.

Carlson went to his desk, sat down, stuck a slim cigar in his well formed lips.

If you killed on a job Carlson considered the danger greater and pushed up his fee accordingly.

Jack Carlson entered the room a moment later, walking with the energetic bounce of a busy man.

Carlson was a little above medium height, dark complexioned, his brow a washboard of horizontal wrinkles.

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