Proper noun
Carlile (plural Carliles)
A surname.
Brandi Carlile arrives at the Grammy Awards. Source: Internet
Following Thomas Williams's sentence of one year's hard labor for publishing The Age of Reason in 1797, no editions were sold openly in Britain until 1818 when Richard Carlile included it in an edition of Paine's complete works. Source: Internet
Carlile charged one shilling and sixpence for the work, and the first run of 1,000 copies sold out in a month. Source: Internet
Marsh, 67. At the trial itself, which created a media frenzy, Carlile read the entirety of The Age of Reason into the court record, ensuring it an even wider publication. Source: Internet
Announcing the result, Carlile said, “In a changed world, I believe I will find catharsis in playing the album that changed my life.” Source: Internet
Keys and Carlile premiered the new single last night on “Every Vote Counts: A Celebration of Democracy,” a CBS special. Source: Internet