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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A mountain, 1,606 m (5,268 ft) high, of north-central Maine. It is the highest elevation in the state and the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail.
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- noun singular only A particular
breed ofsheep . - noun countable A sheep of that breed.
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Examples
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My Katahdin is still Katahdin, because I haven’t reached it yet, not fair and square.
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The ram "Katahdin" was rejected by the government in 1895, because, upon her official trials, she did not fulfil the speed requirements.
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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Fraser Papers has invested in units of Katahdin Paper Company LLC ( "Katahdin"), an indirectly, wholly owned subsidiary of Brookfield.
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But in terms of Katahdin, that's my one really sincere and profound regret.
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No wonder the Katahdin Region Chamber of Commerce, Millinocket Downtown Revitalization Committee, Friends of Baxter State Park, Medway School Board, and the Katahdin Area Rotary Club all support a feasibility study that will determine whether such an audacious and bold vision for their community is realistic.
Cynthia Dill: Anti-Government Republicans Against Jobs, the Environment and a National Park in Maine Cynthia Dill 2011
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Without intervention, the private sector might pass on the Katahdin region, taking a traditional industry and hundreds of manufacturing jobs from the Maine economy.
Cynthia Dill: Unfair Trade Policy: A Gift That Keeps on Giving Cynthia Dill 2011
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Brookfield Asset Management, the "global asset manager focused on property, renewable power and infrastructure assets with approximately $150 billion of assets under management," is hoping to sell its Maine Katahdin Paper Mills in Millinocket and East Millinocket for $1 to International Grand Investors Corporation, part of a huge Chinese investment company that has been buying up mills in the United States.
Cynthia Dill: Unfair Trade Policy: A Gift That Keeps on Giving Cynthia Dill 2011
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I hike with in the book, and at some point he and I will go and hike the last of the Hundred-Mile Wilderness and go up Katahdin.
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If the sale doesn't go through, Brookfield says it will sell the Katahdin assets, and eliminate 400 - 600 jobs.
Cynthia Dill: Unfair Trade Policy: A Gift That Keeps on Giving Cynthia Dill 2011
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Used to take the waste from the Katahdin Mills owned by Brookfield, this "asset" is one the International Grand Investors don't want in their portfolio.
Cynthia Dill: Unfair Trade Policy: A Gift That Keeps on Giving Cynthia Dill 2011
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