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  • While we expect that she will make a full recovery, this injury will inevitably pose as a hardship to overcome for our "Katers".

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • While we expect that she will make a full recovery, this injury will inevitably pose as a hardship to overcome for our "Katers".

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Nickname (s): Kate-Kate, Kiki, Katers, Pretend Slytherin but Really a Gryffindor, "irresitable bitch"

    katebell Diary Entry katebell 2003

  • "He's a teaser, in a quiet, professional way," Katers said before the lunch rush last week.

    NYT > Home Page By PAT BORZI 2011

  • "He's a teaser, in a quiet, professional way," Katers said before the lunch rush last week.

    NYT > Home Page By PAT BORZI 2011

  • Dr. Wollaston, Dr. Young, and the Katers died before I became an author;

    Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville Mary Somerville 1826

  • Plus, the language gets super salty when discussing one particular book, Conor reveals the uncomfortable origins of his Power Pack problem and Josh still has a Tom Katers complex.

    iFanboy Conor Kilpatrick 2010

  • Katers is a veteran Bell Board of Trustees member and past president, as is

    Upper Michigan's Source - TV6 News 2010

  • "The increasingly cozy relationship between the regulator and the regulated has become a disturbing backdrop to the Fox River issue," Katers wrote in the organization's newsletter in the summer of 2007.

    The Oshkosh Northwestern Latest Headlines 2009

  • The de Katers have downsized from an annual income of

    IndyStar.com Top Stories 2009

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