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Cadillac

[kad-l-ak, ka-dee-yak]

noun

  1. Antoine de la Mothe 1657?–1730, French colonial governor in North America: founder of Detroit.

  2. a city in NW Michigan.



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The boss of the Cadillac team that is entering F1 ruled out any connection with Horner in August.

From BBC

Cadillac of Beverly Hills saw a “significant increase” in EV sales over the past few months, according to product specialist Naeim Nastar.

Amiryan’s partner had pulled her Cadillac Escalade into a parking garage when two men wearing black opened fire with rifles, a detective wrote in an affidavit.

“During the arrest, Coberg slowly drove past the scene in a black Cadillac Escalade SUV — with the window rolled down — as Iza watched from the back passenger seat,” the U.S. attorney’s office’s statement said.

Murrieta resident R.J., who declined to share her full name for privacy reasons, carried a black Cadillac T-shirt she received as a gift after her test ride.

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