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Catalin

American  
[kat-l-in] / ˈkæt l ɪn /
Trademark.
  1. a synthetic resin used especially for costume jewelry.


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Catalin Gainaru and Sungjin Kim, both of ORNL, captured rheological data, and Alexei Sokolov, a UT-ORNL Governor's Chair, elucidated it.

From Science Daily • Feb. 8, 2024

Fittingly, “Collective” has more than one protagonist, although its principal hero is Catalin Tolontan, a journalist at a sports newspaper who asks tough questions of bureaucrats who appear used to having their official line parroted.

From New York Times • Jan. 30, 2024

Catalin Draghici, a historian and coordinator of Historia Renascita, a group that organizes reenactments from pre-Roman and Roman times in Romania, described the festival near Resca as a “practical history lesson.”

From Seattle Times • Sep. 24, 2022

In one case in the north-west of England, a man - Catalin Mihailescu - spent £25,000 placing adverts on Vivastreet in 2017.

From BBC • Nov. 9, 2021

He was the life of her big and little feasts at Pre Catalin and D'Armenonville.

From Her Weight in Gold by McCutcheon, George Barr