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belts
The dusky streaks crossing the surface of the planet Jupiter, and supposed to be openings in his atmosphere.
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belts
Leathern suspenders of different sorts and for various purposes, viz.: sword belts, to which swords hang; shoulder or cross belts, broad leathern belts, crossing from the right shoulder, and to which the pouch is affixed; and leathern straps fixed round the waist, by which a sword or bayonet is suspended.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of belts in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of belts in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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Over the past few days, the Taliban have been attacking security belts near Lashkar Gah.
National PTA advocates that all new school buses be equipped with three-point seat belts.
We do not believe that trial judges can use stun belts to enforce decorum.
These elite women possessed the materials not only for displaying their status( e.g., belts and necklaces) but also for enacting power, such as prestigious wares for hosting politicized feasts, they were highly venerated with ample offerings from all those who attended their funerals, demonstrating their continued social importance within their communities throughout their lives.
Interplanetary shocks, traveling toward Earth from the Sun, have been observed and studied before, what is of major interest in the event reported are the direct observations of the effects of the shock on Earth’s Van Allen radiation belts with sufficient detail to reveal the processes taking place. Although the main strength of the solar shock is deflected by the magnetic shield that surrounds our planet, a brief pulse of energy penetrates closer to Earth where it accelerates radiation belt electrons to ultra-relativistic energies in less than a minute.
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