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Cattell

[kuh-tel]

noun

  1. James McKeen 1860–1944, U.S. psychologist, educator, and editor.



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Thinking about the future of theater, Cattell wonders about today’s younger generations weaned on smartphones and games.

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The Cattell III B has 150 questions which assess comprehension through passages of texts.

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A man was questioned after a 60-year-old was left seriously injured on Cattell Road, prior to Birmingham City's home match against Millwall on Saturday.

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She was used to frequent visits from her granddaughter, Kortaney Cattell, 20, to play card games such as Uno with her.

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Marcus Wallace scored 16 points and Jared Cattell 15 for Pacific.

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