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Definitions for Newcomers
new·com·ers
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Newcomers.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Newcomers in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Newcomers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of Newcomers in a Sentence
The eat organic and field to fork movements were also accelerated due to COVID-19 as newcomers spoke with potential mentors and spent time around other hunters, they became engaged in the camaraderie, enjoyed the outdoors in a way they have not previously, and were able to partake in the spoils of a successful hunt.
Thanks in great part to the newcomers we have welcomed throughout our history, Canada has developed into the strong and vibrant country we all enjoy.
Triangulation is a risky game because if you get the language off, you may commit yourself in a campaign to a line that makes no sense when you are governing, this is one of the hardest problems for newcomers and challengers when they are campaigning for president. By giving applause lines that work for the narrow segments of ideologically hardened factions that they are trying to win over for the primary, they can lock themselves into policy positions that are not sound when they actually win.
The Vietnamese community living there help newcomers to find jobs, that's why many people around here are willing to even sell their land to raise enough money to go.
Everyone has the same problem: they come to Berlin as newcomers from Spain to Italy, and they have the same problems that we had.
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- EinsteigerGerman
- los recién llegadosSpanish
- recém-chegadosPortuguese
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