Definitions
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- proper noun A female
given name borrowed from Italian or German.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Stella finds carla in an intimate situation, after that Carla avoids to work closely with stella.
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Stella finds carla in an intimate situation, after that Carla avoids to work closely with stella.
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Stella finds carla in an intimate situation, after that Carla avoids to work closely with stella.
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Stella finds carla in an intimate situation, after that Carla avoids to work closely with stella.
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Stella finds carla in an intimate situation, after that Carla avoids to work closely with stella.
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Stella finds carla in an intimate situation, after that Carla avoids to work closely with stella.
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Stella finds carla in an intimate situation, after that Carla avoids to work closely with stella.
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Stella finds carla in an intimate situation, after that Carla avoids to work closely with stella.
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I saw that in Carla and although she has no memory of the attack, she remembers the before and the now.
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However, maybe Carla is relieved to have that part of her innner healing over with.
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