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Lucie Cadiès (married name was Verdy) (born 1898) was a
French athlete, who
specialized in the
middle distance races.
Champion of
France in the 1,000 m...
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton (née
Cady;
November 12, 1815 –
October 26, 1902) was an
American writer and
activist who was a
leader of the women's
rights movement...
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Cady Heron (/keɪdi hɛrən/ KAY-dee HERR-ən) is a
fictional character and the
protagonist of the 2004 film Mean
Girls and its
musical counterpart. She is...
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Cady may
refer to:
Cady, Wisconsin, a town
Cady Mountains,
California Cady Pond, M****achusetts
Cady Lake,
South Dakota Camp
Cady, California, a United...
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Cadys (Kadys) was a
possibly legendary prince of
ancient Lydia.
According to the
fragments of
Nicolaus of Damascus,
possibly based on the lost history...
- film
follows Cady Heron (Lohan), a naïve
teenager who
transfers to an
American high
school after years of
homeschooling in Africa.
Cady quickly befriends...
- She is best
known for her work on
Broadway and for
originating the role of
Cady Heron in the 2018 Tony-nominated
musical Mean Girls, for
which she received...
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Cady Danyl Groves (July 30, 1989 – May 2, 2020) was an
American singer and songwriter. Some of her
notable songs include "One in the Same", "This Little...
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writer and producer. Mitc**** co-founded Edinburgh's
Cadies &
Witchery Tours in 1984. The name '
Cadies' was
taken from the 18th-century
Edinburgh 'Caddies'...
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Cady Run is a
stream in the U.S.
state of Ohio. It is a
tributary to
Archers Fork.
Cady Run was
named after James Cady, a
pioneer settler. U.S. Geological...