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- proper noun A female
given name .
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Examples
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The morning after I learned Caitlin hadn't won the competition, and after I thought I might not get teary that was a bust, I called Caitlin to congratulate her once again.
Rebecca Sive: These Girls Are Cooking With Gas and Cool as a Cucumber, Besides Rebecca Sive 2011
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Caitlin is left with just one choice: announce the existence of Webmind to the people of the world.
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Caitlin is a young girl who has been blind since birth.
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The morning after I learned Caitlin hadn't won the competition, and after I thought I might not get teary that was a bust, I called Caitlin to congratulate her once again.
Rebecca Sive: These Girls Are Cooking With Gas and Cool as a Cucumber, Besides Rebecca Sive 2011
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Caitlin is clearly unimpressed by Congreve, who sees her as the typical annoying spook, answerable to no one (that he knows).
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PROS: Caitlin is an inspiring character; fast-moving story; engaging plot.
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PROS: Caitlin is an inspiring character; fast-moving story; engaging plot.
April 2009 2009
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Wake has an inspiring character in Caitlin: she's young (15 years old) and smart (she's got a knack for Mathematics) and web savvy.
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That he likes a rooftop landing might mean Caitlin is able to take out her target sniper-style while still on the roof.
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Caitlin is the astrophysicist who blames herself for the impending "Rip" that threatens the Earth, even though she was just the one to discover it.
REVIEW: The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume 2 edited by Jonathan Strahan 2008
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