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catamount

[′kad·ə·mau̇nt]
(vertebrate zoology)
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John Lichtenwalter, President of the Atlanta Division, commented, 'I am excited to have Jennifer and Mitch, two experienced industry professionals, join the Catamount family.
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Scott McKenna, Catamount Consulting A 15-year veteran of both the mining and construction industries, McKenna is a professional member of the International Society of Mine Safety Professionals, a certified instructor with the Mine Safety Health Administration, and is an OSHA certified Construction Trainer.
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CATAMOUNT should make it third time lucky in the Guinness 2-Y-0 Auction Maiden today at the Galway Festival.
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