Kayla
Americannoun
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Earlier work by Kayla Goforth, Catherine Lohmann, Ken Lohmann and their colleagues showed that hatchling loggerheads can learn to associate a specific magnetic field with the arrival of food.
From Science Daily
Kayla McKeon loved playing with Barbie dolls growing up in the ’90s.
From Washington Post
Many people hear about those incidents when they happen in their communities, but Kayla Austin reads about them every time they occur somewhere in the country.
From Washington Post
In the basement theater on Sunday, the choreographer and stunning dancer Kayla Farrish offered what she described as a draft of her newest work, “Put Away the Fire, dear, pt. 2,” which asks, “What’s at the end of an archetype?”
From New York Times
Certified financial planner Kayla Johnson of Wilmington, North Carolina, says helping clients in retirement get mortgages and HELOCs often “takes a lot of financial gymnastics.”
From Seattle Times
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