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Keating

British  
/ ˈkiːtɪŋ /

noun

  1. Paul. born 1944, Australian Labor politician; prime minister of Australia (1991–96)

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Dr. Joseph Keating, a co author of the study, described their approach: "We used a Markov process, a type of predictive model that's widely applied in fields like finance, AI, search engines, and weather forecasting. By modelling transitions between different skeletal types, including soft-bodied forms, we found that almost all models strongly reject the idea that the earliest sponges had mineralized skeletons. Only an unrealistic model treating all mineral types as equivalent suggests otherwise, and even then the results are ambiguous."

From Science Daily

Chief Executive Colleen Keating said Planet Fitness added approximately 1.1 million net new members and opened 181 new locations in 2025, underscoring demand for the brand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jake Keating, 28, is a solo artist, also based in Bradford.

From BBC

Aston Villa goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck also earns a recall, with Manchester City's Khiara Keating dropping out of the squad.

From BBC

In 1996, David Keating cast her as Cathleen, the boisterous mother to a sullen teenager played by Jared Leto in “The Last of the High Kings.”

From Salon