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Cathleen

[ kath-leen ]

noun

  1. a female given name, Irish form of Catherine.


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“Americans deserve a government that is committed to protecting the right of all people to breathe clean air, to drink safe water and to live in healthy communities, and this administration is turning its back on that fundamental freedom,” said Cathleen Kelly, a senior fellow with the CAP and one of the report’s authors.

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At around 10pm we come across Cathleen Hill who's 86, sitting in a wheelchair among those in the corridor.

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Cathleen Clerkin, Candid’s associate vice president of research, said authors of the report compared its findings to other sector-wide data and found them to be consistent.

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During an industry think-tank panel on Wednesday, Disney distribution executive Cathleen Taff defended the company’s decision to delay certain movies — including the animated film “Elio” and a live-action remake of “Snow White” — to 2025, explaining that at least some of those titles were not finished in time for a 2024 release.

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We had been together for six months, and even as we grew closer, met each other’s families and became the couple known as “Scott and Cathleen,” I continued to call him Paul.

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