Kara
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of Kara
Punjabi karā
Example Sentences
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Bloomstran’s valuation uses sum of parts, adjusted GAAP, and price/book value, also identifying Kara Raiguel as likely insurance chief.
From Barron's
Other notable observations from Bloomstran is that he believes that Kara Raiguel, the CEO of Berkshire’s General Re insurance unit, is the likely successor to Ajit Jain, 74, who now heads all of Berkshire’s insurance operations.
From Barron's
“A more than $30,000 gain in buying power is meaningful for households that have been stretched thin by high rates. It can mean the difference between settling and choosing,” noted Kara Ng, senior economist at Zillow, in the report.
From MarketWatch
The Museum of Contemporary Art has acquired Kara Walker’s sculpture “Unmanned Drone,” a cornerstone of the museum’s groundbreaking “Monuments” exhibition.
From Los Angeles Times
Kara Walker sliced apart the statue with a plasma cutter and welded it back together in an entirely new form.
From Los Angeles Times
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