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bran·dished
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Brandished
of Brandish
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of brandished in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of brandished in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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Ray put a knife to one male victimsthroat, brandished a knife and threatened to dismember another male victim, grabbed a third male victim around the neck until he passed out, slapped a female victim and grabbed another female victim by her head before shoving her to the ground, after enduring Rays abuse, seven of his victims falsely confessed to having harmed or attempted to harm Ray. Ray, who sometimes recorded these false confessions, then used these false confessions to extort money from his victims.
Larry Elder brandished a weapon in conversation with me during our breakup. Larry Elder checked to see if Larry Elder gun was loaded.
According to the employee, he caught up with Richard Lee Richards outside as he fled the store and asked to see a receipt for the toolbox. Instead of providing the receipt, Mr. Richard Lee Richards brandished a knife and said,' Here's your receipt.' richard Lee Richards refused to comply, and instead continued to head through the Walmart and Lowe's parking lots.
This threat has often been brandished but I don't think AMF will want to use the final counterbids procedure given legal risks.
If someone brandished a weapon on me or assaults me, I'm going to go to the appropriate law enforcement officer.
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