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    Fat cat is a political term originally describing a rich political donor, also called an angel or big-money man. The New York Times has described fat cats as symbols of "a deeply corrupt campaign finance system riddled with loopholes", with Americans seeing them as recipients of the "perks of power", but able to "buy access, influence policy and even veto appointments". It is also commonly used to describe a rich, powerful and greedy person who, due to ownership of large amounts of capital, is able to "live easy" off the work of others. In the United Kingdom, it is also used to refer to executives whose pay is deemed by others to be excessive. Wikipedia

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    Fat Cat was born in Chenzhou, Hunan Province, on 18 May 2003. [5] He worked as a gaming influencer for around 10 hours a day game boosting, or professionally playing video games for other people. [6] In November 2021, [5] Fat Cat met his girlfriend through the mobile game Honor of Kings. [6] He led a frugal personal life and financially supported his girlfriend. [6]
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    Caricature of a fat cat. Fat cat is a political term originally describing a rich political donor, also called an angel or big-money man. [1]The New York Times has described fat cats as symbols of "a deeply corrupt campaign finance system riddled with loopholes", with Americans seeing them as recipients of the "perks of power", but able to "buy access, influence policy and even veto appointments".
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    Fat Cat Restaurant & Bar

    https://www.fatcatbar.com

    Thank you for your continued patronage and support during the Covid-19 closures. We want you to know how much it means to see our neighborhood regulars stopping by to pick up dinner, pantry staples, posting pictures of our take-n-shake "quarantinis", and the new guests ordering lunch multiple times a week... we see you, and we thank you.
  7. fatcat.godziklab.org

    FATCAT (Flexible structure AlignmenT by Chaining Aligned fragment pairs allowing Twists) is an approach for flexible protein structure comparison. It simultaneously addresses the two major goals of flexible structure alignment; optimizing the alignment and minimizing the number of rigid-body movements (twists) around pivot points (hinges ...
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