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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Karl (disambiguation)

KARL         
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Hurricane Karl         
  • Global Hawk]] aircraft as it examined Hurricane Karl.
  • Flooding from the storm in Veracruz
  • Hurricane Karl rapidly intensifying in the [[Bay of Campeche]] on September 16
  • Storm total rainfall from Karl in Mexico
  • Tropical Storm Karl moving ashore in the [[Yucatán Peninsula]] on September 15
CATEGORY 3 ATLANTIC HURRICANE IN 2010
Tropical Storm Karl (2010); Hurricane Karl 2010; Hurricane Carl; Hurricane carl; Hurricane Karl (2010)
Hurricane Karl was the most destructive tropical cyclone on record to strike the Mexican state of Veracruz. The eleventh tropical storm, sixth hurricane, and fifth and final major hurricane of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, Karl formed from an area of low pressure which had formed off of the northern coast Venezuela on September 11.
Karl (given name)         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Karl (name)
Karl (also Carl) is a original Germanic variant of the male given name Charles meaning free man, or simply a man. For further details on origin and meaning, see Churl and Charles.

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Karl
Examples of use of KARL
1. Simpson said she was certain Karl‘‘ referred to Karl Rove.
2. A: No, Karl talks to – I don‘t recall talking to Karl.
3. For example, what if Wiesenthal had offered Karl forgiveness and Karl in response had laughed in Wiesenthal‘s face?
4. Duke University environmental engineering professor Karl G.
5. Researcher Karl Evanzz contributed to this story.