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Katie

Or Ka·tey

[key-tee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Katherine or Catherine.



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Cameron was elevated from 'interim' champion to full WBC light-welterweight world champion last month after Ireland's Katie Taylor informed the sanctioning body she planned to take time away from boxing.

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Katie Miller made a veiled threat to deport a political commentator during a heated debate about New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on Thursday.

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“You have these long, beautiful days up on the mountain, and everything is so filled in with snow,” says Katie Lozancich, a professional photographer based in Conway, Mass. She makes an effort each year to visit Wyoming or Colorado ski resorts with her fiancé when Eastern resorts close.

Katie Summers and her brother Shaun Summers lived at the flat, which was also being visited by Jade Williams.

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A recently released video shows California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter ripping into a staffer, yelling, “Get out of my f—shot.”

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