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Catharine

Proper noun

Meaning

Catharine

A female given name from Ancient Greek, of less common usage, variant of Catherine.

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Catharine MacKinnon argues that "In prostitution, women have sex with men they would never otherwise have sex with. Source: Internet

Catharine married Thomas Traill in 1832 and emigrated to Upper Canada, close to her brother near Peterborough. Source: Internet

Survivors include his son: Scott Simmons of Aransas Pass; his daughter: Catharine Thomas (Tommy) of Ingleside; and one brother: Fred Simmons (Diane) of Fort Worth. Source: Internet

Assemblywoman Catharine Baker presents her views on school funding, as state Sen. Steve Glazer awaits his turn. Source: Internet

Gould criticizes Jensen's sources including his use of Catharine Cox 's 1926 Genetic Studies of Genius, which examines historiometrically the IQs of historic intellectuals after their deaths (Gould 1981: 153-154). Source: Internet

Incidentally, the Tri-Valley's assemblywoman, Republican Catharine Baker has been targeted by a green energy lobbying group with advertising encouraging her to vote for SB 350. The advertising campaign is a counter punch to the oil industry campaign. Source: Internet

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