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Kathy

or ٳ·

[ kath-ee ]

noun

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


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He can also find sources of revenue to fund his free buses, which may cost upwards of $650 million per year — Mamdani has proposed, among other things, collecting $800 million in unpaid fines from landlords and rearranging the city's $112 billion budget — but Governor Kathy Hochul has balked at raising taxes on the state's wealthiest residents, an increase that Mamdani and other progressives have argued is long overdue.

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"Nunavut is at least three times the size of France. If it was its own country, it would be the 13th largest behind Greenland," Kathy Kettler, the campaign manager for local Liberal candidate Kilikvak Kabloona, told the BBC.

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Beyond all the challenges, Kathy Kettler said she is most drawn to the spirit of the people.

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New York's governor, Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, described the halt of Empire Wind 1 as "federal overreach" and said she would fight it "every step of the way".

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Kathy, Ruth and Tommy are three students at an elite British boarding school in the 1990s.

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