Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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The village has its own version of an old carol, surviving the days when the churches standardised onto a common hymnal.
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Carol died later that night; the baby, delivered by caesarean section, died 17 days later.
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With the decline in popularity of the villancicos in the 20th century, the term became reduced to mean merely Christmas carol.
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Carol passes her days with activities such as gardening, taking clothes to the dry cleaners, and attending aerobics classes.
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Carol sees him the next morning to comfort him, but he now over 22 feet tall is distant and morose.
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Carol again grew to a giant and rampaged after unwillingly being subjected to an electro-stimulation experiment.
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Carol decides to go look for herself and ends up in a boat house where she hears the fat man's voice.
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The carol's use of "deface" is now archaic, to be understood not as spoil or vandalize but as "efface" (outshine, eclipse).
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Traditionally carol singers walk from house to house around epiphany to collect money for poor children in other countries.
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The purity of melody is something that can give you a good feeling the way a Christmas carol can.
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