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  • 41Carling Hotel — Infobox nrhp name = Carling Hotel caption = location = Jacksonville, Florida, USA area = added = February 28, 1991 visitation num = visitation year = governing body = The Carling Hotel (also known as Hotel Roosevelt) is a historic hotel in… …

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  • 42Carling Cup — Der Football League Cup, zumeist bekannt unter der abkürzenden Bezeichnung League Cup, ist ein Pokalwettbewerb im englischen Fußball. Wie der bekanntere und prestigeträchtigere FA Cup wird er im K. o. System ausgespielt. Anders als im FA Cup sind …

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  • 43Carling Apollo Hammersmith — HMV Hammersmith Apollo HMV Hammersmith Apollo Façade principal de l HMV Hammersmith Odeon Surnom HMV Appolo Hammy O …

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  • 44Carling Sunday — Carlings Car lings, n. pl. Same as {Carl}, 3. [1913 Webster] {Carling Sunday}, a Sunday in Lent when carls are eaten. In some parts of England, Passion Sunday. See {Carl}, 4. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 45Carling (sailing) — In shipbuilding, carlings are two pieces of timber laid fore and aft under the deck of a ship, from one beam to another, directly over the keel. They serve as a foundation for the whole body of the ship; on these the ledges rest, whereon the… …

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  • 46Carling Black Label{™} — n [U] a British make of lager, a type of pale light beer. A series of amusing advertisements for it appeared in the 1980s and 1990s. They showed a man doing something very unusual or surprising, usually requiring special skill or strength, and… …

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  • 47carling — /kahr ling/, n. Naut. a short fore and aft beam running beside a hatchway, mast hole, or other deck opening. [1350 1400; ME < F carlingue < Scand; cf. Icel kerling keelson, lit., old woman; see CARLINE] * * * …

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  • 48carling — noun A piece of squared timber fitted fore and aft between the deck beams of a wooden ship to provide support for the deck planking …

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  • 49carling — n. wooden beam that runs fore and aft and supports the deck of a ship …

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  • 50carling — car·ling …

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