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Cathie

[kath-ee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Catherine.



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Recreation and Parks Department spokeswoman Rose Watson said department Assistant General Manager Cathie Santo Domingo and a maintenance team discovered the cracks in the pool.

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Cathie Wood’s ARK, an investment management firm that has been one of Tesla’s most bullish investors, outlined the maximal case for AVs in a February research note.

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One ETF just shorts stocks that famous investor Cathie Wood likes.

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Cathie Perkins, 79, a retired teacher who has chronic fatigue syndrome, had a local non-profit group modify the first-floor apartment she owns in Beaverton, Oregon.

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Cathie and Paul Booth live in Highland Perthshire but were hoteliers on Skye when they made their fossil discoveries in January 2002.

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