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Catt

[kat]

noun

  1. Carrie Chapman Lane, 1859–1947, U.S. leader in women's suffrage movements.



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It's no longer a procedure that's spoken about in secret, celebrities like Kris Jenner, Catt Sadler and Marc Jacobs have spoken openly about their treatment.

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Mike Catt, born in Port Elizabeth, was educated in South Africa before moving to England after school and qualified through his mother.

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In the months ahead, Farrell will also see the biggest change to his coaching ticket since Paul O'Connell came on board in 2021 with the void left by Mike Catt's departure as attack specialist to be filled by Leinster's Andrew Goodman.

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“It’s once you start digging into the detail of that country with the people who know it best that you really start to get an appreciation of the place,” said Gareth Catt, who as program manager of the Indigenous Desert Alliance has worked extensively with ranger programs.

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Taub’s approach was as much about infighting as outfighting, pitting Paul against older suffragists like Carrie Chapman Catt, Black feminists like Ida B. Wells and workers’ rights firebrands like Ruza Wenclawska, each demanding a slice of the movement’s agenda.

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