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Kathleen, FL -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Florida
Population (2000): 3280
Housing Units (2000): 1250
Land area (2000): 3.325268 sq. miles (8.612404 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.325268 sq. miles (8.612404 sq. km)
FIPS code: 35950
Located within: Florida (FL), FIPS 12
Location: 28.121494 N, 82.026303 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 33849
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Kathleen (singer)

Kathleen Sergerie, known professionally as Kathleen, is a Québécoise pop singer from Quebec, Canada who records only under her first name. She released several albums and scored hits on the Canadian charts in the early 1990s with songs such as "Où aller" and "Ça va bien!"

Her 1993 album Ça va bien! was written and produced by Jean-Pierre Isaac.

Kathleen (given name)

Kathleen is a given name, used in English and Irish-language communities. Sometimes spelled Cathleen, it is an Anglicized form of Caitlín, the Irish form of Cateline, which was the Old French form of Catherine. It ultimately derives from the Greek name Aikaterine, the meaning of which is highly debated (see Katherine).

Kathleen

Kathleen may refer to:

People with the given name Kathleen:

  • Kathleen (given name)

Places:

  • Kathleen, Georgia, USA
  • Kathleen, Florida, USA
  • Kathleen High School (Lakeland, Florida), USA
  • Kathleen, Western Australia, Western Australia
  • Kathleen Island, Tasmania, Australia
  • Kathleen Lumley College, South Australia
  • Mary Kathleen, Queensland, former mining settlement in Australia

Other:

  • Kathleen (film), a 1941 American film directed by Harold S. Bucquet
  • The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics (1892), second poetry collection of William Butler Yeats
  • Cruises With Kathleen, non-fiction outdoor literature by Donald Hamilton
  • Kathleen Ferrier Award, competition for opera singers
  • Kathleen Mitchell Award, Australian literature prize for young authors
  • Plan Kathleen, plan for a German invasion of Northern Ireland sanctioned by the IRA Chief of Staff in 1940
  • Tropical Storm Kathleen (disambiguation)
  • "Kathleen", song by Wally Lewis (singer)
Kathleen (film)

Kathleen is a 1941 film starring Shirley Temple in her first comeback role since "retiring" from the screen a year earlier. It was the only movie she made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

Usage examples of "kathleen".

Ia," and Kathleen repeated it, accenting no syllable and poking the child lightly in the chest.

The Kathleen caught it just abaft the beam and gave such a tremendous roll that for a moment the four men at the helm could only hold on to the tiller to prevent themselves falling over, but the men at the relieving tackles, bracing themselves against the bulwarks, managed to stand firm.

It was taken by Mary Kathleen, with my bellows camera, on the morning after we first heard Whistler speak.

Instead of the Santisima Trinidad, San Nicolas and the rest of the leaders being almost broadside on, he found himself staring at their starboard bows: in the few moments he had been occupied washing his hands they had put their helms up, turning towards the Kathleen and obviously intending to pass very close round the end of the British line, probably raking the Excellent (and the Kathleen too, since she'd be in the line of fire) in the process.

It was scheduled for May ninth in Brockton, Massachusetts, Mary Kathleen O'Looney's home town.

Two hours after dawn on Sunday the Kathleen was hove-to near the Victory, a minnow in the lee of a whale, and Ramage was on board, explaining to Captain Robert Calder, who was Captain of the Fleet, that he had urgent news for the admiral.

Inside Kathleen, I thought, was an infant hanging upside down in her womb, like a circus acrobat.

Then he glanced at Gianna and Antonio and deliberately forced himself to imagine them all sprawled on the deck dead, lying in pools of their own blood, as the Kathleen tried to claw away from the frigate's broadsides because he'd miscalculated and the Spaniards had called his bluff.

Every few steps I called ahead, crooningly, comfortingly, "It's Walter, Mary Kathleen.

In Delray Beach, Florida, librarian Kathleen Hensman said three of the hijackers monitored her to make sure she couldn't see what they were doing online.

Whereas they would expect him to wave the Articles of War and breathe fire and brimstone, he was going to gamble on men--on the intelligence of one in particular, Harris, the Triton's spokesman whom he did not know, and on the sentiment of the former Kathleens, all of whom he did.

Kathleen May described the alien being that she and seven other Flatwoods, West Virginia residents had seen on September 12, 1952.

The rapid-response team's denunciations of the Frays are starting to blend with earlier denunciations of Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones, Monica Lewinsky, Linda Tripp, Kathleen Willey, Juanita Broaddrick, the Travel Office employees, and Elian's "Miami relatives.

The disappearing billing records, the insider futures market trading, the nefarious discrediting of women like Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey (and likely Paula Jones) who were simply telling the truth, the denial of the Lewinsky relationship - did these all leave their mark?

For a few moments he pictured the Kathleen with the explosive 'red herring' towing astern at the end of the floating grass rope.