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Skating
Skate Skate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Skated; p. pr. & vb. n. Skating.] To move on skates.

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- Katin is the surname of the following people: Brendan Katin (born 1983), American baseball player Miriam Katin (born 1942), Hungarian-born American graphic...
- Katin Houser is an American football quarterback who will play for the East Carolina Pirates. He previously pla**** for the Michigan State Spartans. Houser...
- Katin, founded in 1954 and located in Surfside, California, is one of the oldest surf shops in California. In the late 1950s, Nancy and Walter Katin were...
- Miriam Katin (born 1942) is a Hungarian-born American graphic novelist and graphic artist. She worked in animation from 1981 to 2000 in Israel and the...
- Peter Roy Katin (/ˈkeɪˌtɪn/ KAY-tin) (14 November 1930 – 19 March 2015) was a British classical pianist and teacher. Katin was born in London; his father...
- Pinocchio. Nikolai Grinko - Papa Carlo, the story's version of Geppetto. Yuriy Katin-Yartsev - Dzhuzeppe-Sizy Nos, the story's version of Mastro Antonio Vladimir...
- Katin Thomas Reinhardt (born August 21, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for Belfius Mons-Hainaut of the Pro Basketball League. A native...
- Katyn (Russian: Кáтынь; Polish: Katyń [ˈkatɨɲ]) is a rural locality (a selo) in Smolensky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located approximately 20...
- Brendan J. Katin (born January 28, 1983) is a professional baseball outfielder. Katin was originally drafted by the San Diego Padres in both the 2001 and...
- the cir****flex, it would be pronounced as a short [ɨ] or [ɪ]: cytûn [kəˑtɨːn, kəˑtiːn] "agreed", bûm [bɨːm, biːm] "I was" as opposed to bum [bɨm, bɪm] "five"...