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Kathleen

[ kath-leen, kath-leen ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Katherine.


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“We’ve been through a lot together and I’m really proud of Charity reaching this moment,” said Kathleen, who recently graduated from college with a bachelor’s degree in family and human services and hopes to become a social worker.

“It was a little surreal to end up in exactly the same hospital where Charity and Kathleen were born,” said Vaneice Lincoln, 52, about the University of Washington Medical Center.

Between trips, he found time to coach his daughter Kathleen’s youth soccer team and scour the paper for weekend activities with his son.

“It was nice, he opened doors, he pulled out chairs,” Kathleen Mangan had testified during the trial.

She was the Kathleen Hanna of Hollywood—a punk rock princess in a Barbie world.

Just like Kathleen Sebelius with Obamacare, V.A. chief Eric Shinseki now embodies the VA scandal.

Kathleen Willey was a White House volunteer who said she was groped by Bill Clinton in the Oval Office in 1993.

Smith College President Kathleen McCartney, who is apparently the only sane person in the room at that institution.

The man's face flushed, and he half rose from his seat with an impetuous movement; but Kathleen stopped him with a glance.

He reflected that except during those brief moments on the hill he had never seen Kathleen alive.

She was quite disinterested with regard to Kathleen and quite disinterested towards Stukely.

But there were the children to think of, Kathleen and Desmond, inheritors of his good looks, but of nothing beyond that.

The children were crying, Kathleen impulsively and without restraint, Desmond secretively, as men are accustomed to weep.

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