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    Dead cat can refer to: Dead cat bounce, a stock market phenomenon Dead cat stock, a stock that exhibits such a phenomenon; Dead Cat Bounce, a comedy band; Dead cat strategy, a diversionary tactic in debate or news management; Dead cat windscreen or dead kitten windscreen, a type of microphone windscreen

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    The main benefits of laminated glass are: increased safety/security, reduced emissions, reduced noise pollution, and protection during natural disasters. [28] Laminated glass increases safety for people during vehicle accidents since their windshield will stay intact, preventing glass fragments from injuring passengers.

  7. Catsuits and bodysuits in popular media - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 film changed the suits to an organic mechanized armor (similar to Iron Man's armor) that emerges from the wearer's body when tapping into the Morphing Grid. The Rebel Margit Saad wears a cat suit costume in a scene with Tony Hancock dressed as a rooster. [38]

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  9. What is a dead cat bounce in investing? - AOL

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    A dead cat bounce is a short-lived recovery in the price of a declining asset just after a significant, long-term drop but right before the price continues its downward trend.