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halt·ed
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Halted
of Halt
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lathed
daleth
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of HALTED in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of HALTED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of HALTED in a Sentence
The workers halted train traffic to let us through, but when they saw we were all driving convertibles they insisted we put up our tops.
Whatever momentum they had been enjoying has been halted, has been blunted. That has stayed steady over the last couple of weeks, it's very much a contested environment, but what we don't see, what we haven't seen in the last several weeks has been any renewed offensive moves.
During one of this weekend's commencement ceremonies, we were inappropriately aggressive in rushing students across the stage. I personally apologize, and am reaching out to the students involved, the practice has been halted for all future ceremonies, and we will work to make sure all graduating students know we are proud of their achievements and celebrate with them their graduation.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan:
Do not believe the erroneous press reports that Russia has halted TurkStream. Just the opposite. This is a project that we shelved because our demands were not meant, no negativity has resulted from the problems we have recently faced.
If the Supreme Court rules that the President's actions can be halted based on his campaign statements, courts will be drawn into the unenviable position of serving as fact-checkers for the executive branch.
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