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Katari

British  
/ kæˈtɑːrɪ /

adjective

  1. a variant spelling of Qatari

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Dr. Katari was a fourth-year emergency medicine resident in a program run by Mount Sinai that rotates residents through different hospitals, to give them varied experiences.

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But after hearing their postelection fears about President-elect Donald J. Trump, who had threatened or insulted immigrants, Muslims, Mexicans, African-Americans, women and the disabled, Professor Katari recast the Sunday afternoon class as a bolstering interlude.

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It was there, in 1781, that Tomas Katari, the leader of an indigenous rebellion against Spanish rule, was executed, adding to the spiritual and emotional potency of an important place of pilgrimage.

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“None of us thought we would have a satellite,” he said, referring to Bolivia’s Túpac Katari 1 satellite, built and launched by the Chinese in 2013 and named after an indigenous leader.

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A study by the binational Lake Titicaca Authority found elevated levels of iron, lead, arsenic and barium in the water, the worst at the mouth of the Katari, which flows from El Alto.

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