Proper noun
Carner (plural Carners)
A surname.
Carner, p. 417 Completion of the score after Puccini's death When Puccini died, the first two of the three acts were fully composed, including orchestration. Source: Internet
Carner, p. 460 Some of this criticism is possibly due to the standard Alfano ending (Alfano II), in which Liù's death is followed almost immediately by Calaf's "rough wooing" of Turandot, and the "bombastic" end to the opera. Source: Internet
After exiting the vehicle and being informed that he would be detained by Fite, the suspect, identified as Kenneth Alan Carner, of Larue, responded by turning, swinging at, and striking the officer. Source: Internet
Justin Carner points out several possible biking trails, on a map, in the Forks area and some closer to Port Angeles. Source: Internet
With ‘90s infused beats that nodding to the likes of A Tribe Called Quest, Carner makes it his own on this touching and personal odyssey. Source: Internet
Making sure everyone in the dining room sees what a martyr she is," one curmudgeon felt the need to say, even in sight of the full wall of trophies Carner had brought to the prestige of the home club. Source: Internet