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Cattell

American  
[kuh-tel] / kəˈtɛl /

noun

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


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Cattell, for instance, estimates that there are about 10 hours of original animation, and creating a show in which performers would be interacting with walls and objects was a challenge.

From Los Angeles Times • May 10, 2024

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

From Washington Times • Mar. 21, 2021

Rybolovlev’s spokesman Brian Cattell told the Wall Street Journal the family hoped the sale “will finally bring to an end a very painful chapter”.

From The Guardian • Nov. 15, 2017

Saracens' Lauren Cattell and flanker Harriet Millar-Mills of Lichfield crossed for England during a first half in which Scotland defended vigorously.

From BBC • Feb. 5, 2016

Same old stuff," said Cattell; "To the day.

From Tom Slade with the Colors by Clarity, Thomas