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  1. a cat

    The A-Class Catamaran, often abbreviated to A-Cat, is a development class sailing catamaran for singlehanded racing.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of a cat in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of a cat in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

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  1. Chris Beard:

    To get an idea of what Ignacius looked like, imagine a cross between a lemur and a squirrel that was about half the size of a domestic cat, unlike living primates, Ignacius had eyes on the sides of its head (instead of facing forward like ours) and it had claws on its fingers and toes instead of nails.

  2. Bryant McGill:

    Want ever so gently. Invite your desires to you like you call a cat. Any aggressive move toward your goals will chase them away.

  3. Stefan Worrall:

    We've had a decidedly more bullish mood these last few days, with a bit of encouragement coming from oil prices, a bit of encouragement from China's trade data, and the yen is obviously playing a factor, these are all very encouraging signs that at the very minimum indicate that selling pressure has eased, and which hopefully mark some degree of more sustainable optimism. But that's hard to say for certain given how many people got caught on the wrong side of false dawns and dead cat bounces last quarter.

  4. Ashleigh Haruda:

    We could see that it had lost its canines and some of its other teeth completely and that the tooth roots had healed over, the loss of these teeth would have made it difficult for the cat to hunt successfully.

  5. Chris Weston:

    We're probably seeing a bit of a dead cat bounce in these banks today because the trend is still down, there may be a few brave souls looking to dip back in but the volumes are not particularly exciting. You're probably seeing some short covering from the offshore players as well.

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