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grimalkin

noun as in cat

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Pharmaceutical manufacturing is a lot like cooking a recipe that must turn out perfect each time, said Rebecca Sheets, a regulatory expert and consultant at Grimalkin Partners, a firm that provides advice to the vaccine and biologics industry.

When Lynch first began to publish poetry — “Grimalkin & Other Poems” is his most recent collection — his father asked when he intended to write a book about funerals.

His influence may in fact have reached William Shakespeare, who might have named the witches’ cat in Macbeth – Grimalkin – after one of Baldwin’s cats who appears decades earlier.

Grimalkin never could annoy thee.

Christopher’s cat lifted his head lazily, widened his eyes, and stared at Grimalkin.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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