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Catalin

American  
[kat-l-in] / ˈkæt l ɪn /
Trademark.
  1. a synthetic resin used especially for costume jewelry.


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Catalin Gainaru and Sungjin Kim, both of ORNL, captured rheological data, and Alexei Sokolov, a UT-ORNL Governor's Chair, elucidated it.

From Science Daily • Feb. 8, 2024

Catalin Barboianu, a Romanian researcher and author of the book “The Mathematics of Lottery: Odds, Combinations, Systems,” offered a similar assessment about the Bank a Million draw.

From Washington Post • Jun. 13, 2022

Catalin Vieru joined Silicon Valley Bank, a technology-focused firm in Santa Clara, Calif., in March as a director responsible for moving the bank’s technology to the cloud.

From New York Times • Nov. 24, 2021

“A village vanishes daily in Romania!” gasped Dr. Catalin Cirstoiu, the head of the Bucharest University Emergency Hospital.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 9, 2021

And then, on meeting them, she would at once insist on giving a dinner or a supper at Pre Catalin, or, on finding that they couldn't scrape up a spare evening,—to make it afternoon tea.

From Her Weight in Gold by McCutcheon, George Barr