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Kathleen

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[kath-leen, kath-leen]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Katherine.



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She came on alongside Martha Thomas, who replaced a second debutant in Hibernian's Kathleen McGovern, who Andreatta said "held her own".

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The youngest of four sisters, she was was "the light of our lives," her sister Kathleen Dial told the BBC.

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“District teachers have experienced anxiety and confusion in knowing what is prohibited by the Resolution and fear extreme repercussions without guardrails for even accidental violations,” Justice Kathleen E. O’Leary wrote.

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In an interview, Kathleen Fullerton, UC associate vice president of state governmental relations, said the budget proposal presented a “much better” outlook for UC than what the university envisioned just weeks ago.

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There is also a first call up for Hibernian striker Kathleen McGovern, who has 25 goals for the Scottish Women's Premier League leaders, while Rangers captain Nicola Docherty and two club-mates - winger Brogan Hay and forward Kirsty Howat - are recalled.

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