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Katie

American  
[key-tee] / ˈkeɪ ti /
Or Katey

noun

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


Example Sentences

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“As a result of the publicity from the regulatory matters, the pending litigation, and resulting loss of investor trust, the debtors determined that the implementation of independent management safeguards and seeking Chapter 11 protections was necessary,” chief restructuring officer Katie Goodman wrote in a bankruptcy court filing.

From Barron's

A recent poll by the Public Policy Institute of California found that five candidates lead the contest — former Rep. Katie Porter, Rep. Eric Swalwell and hedge fund founder Tom Steyer among Democrats and conservative commentator Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, both Republicans.

From Los Angeles Times

Katie, who lives in London, applied for the job of delivering the government's presentations a decade ago because she wanted to help people from disadvantaged backgrounds go to university.

From BBC

Katie said: "There's some real big facts in there that weren't conveyed to students at the time."

From BBC

Sgt Katie Sparks told the inquiry Calocane was not interviewed, and added she believed an interview would not have altered the outcome of her decision.

From BBC