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Catton

[kat-n]

noun

  1. (Charles) Bruce, 1899–1978, U.S. journalist and historian.



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Oscar, from Old Catton near Norwich, started playing the instrument in the Easter of 2023.

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In those days, thanks to my parents, I also subscribed to the history magazine American Heritage, whose editor was Bruce Catton, while, in my spare time, I feverishly read the Civil War histories for which he won a Pulitzer Prize.

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Most directly, “The Antidote” harkens to Eleanor Catton’s Booker award winning “The Luminaries,” which centers around the mysteries of a gold rush port town in New Zealand.

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Spokane Chiefs forward Berkly Catton is eighth on the final Central Scouting rankings and widely projected to go in the top 10.

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In March this year, it was announced that an urn containing some of them will be housed at heavy metal festival Bloodstock, at Catton Park in Derbyshire.

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