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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A trademark for a tractor equipped with continuous chain treads.
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Examples
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Caterpillar is seeking regulatory approvals and said it expects to complete the purchase within months.
Caterpillar to Buy MWM for $810 Million James R. Hagerty 2010
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Now, I understand that Caterpillar is looking ahead.
Lance Mannion: 2009
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Now, I understand that Caterpillar is looking ahead.
Our goofy economy 2009
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Caterpillar is one of the largest employers for our local viewers in the Aurora/Naperville vicinity.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Women bishops, disinvesting in Caterpillar, Archbishop addreses WCC ... zzz ...
"Christians" Awake - Well, Sort Of Laban 2006
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My answers pretty much all included "Did you call Caterpillar or New Holland?" because if they had, I would have the job and this formality would have only been to ensure that I was presentable.
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Caterpillar is in his district and yet he cares more about the ones who aren’t insured then he does the one who will now have to be stuck paying their bills
Please upgrade Phil “I read the bill 3X” Hare’s (D, IL-17) status, Mr. Cook. | RedState 2010
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Caterpillar, which is based in Peoria, Ill., said it expects to begin construction during the first half of 2012.
Caterpillar to Shift Some Production to U.S. Bob Tita 2011
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Rex was a kid, say thirteen, and he played a game called Caterpillar Death by Fire.
Death Watch Jeffrey S. Callico 2011
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Caterpillar, which is already the world's largest maker of bulldozers, excavators and other equipment, is ramping up its investments in production plants, management expertise and dealers to make significant gains in the Chinese equipment market.
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