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Kathy

Or Kath·ie

[kath-ee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Katherine and Kathleen.



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“Doctors took an oath to help, not hinder a person. Who a person is is none of your business,” contended Kathy Stomber.

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Australian-British author of the 1979 novel Puberty Blues, Kathy Lette, remembered Sir Tom as "one of the wittiest people I ever met".

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A similar bill passed in New York, but it might undergo changes negotiated between the sponsors and Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat.

Duke’s interim dean of admissions, Kathy Phillips, said the revision aligns with a school initiative to “build skills to engage with complex topics with an open mind and humility.”

But for Kathy Kramer, who has handled the parade’s colossal balloons for decades, work’s not over.

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