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Can do
Can do is a motto of the U.S. Navy Naval Construction Battalions, popularly known as the Seabees. Since March 5 1942, the Seabees have provided numerous construction work and services, in Navy facilities and operations around the world. Their official motto is "We build, we fight." However the motto "can do" has also been adopted as a motto. It has appeared in numerous works pertaining to the Seabees, including official documents, official naval histories, official government websites for the Navy, and websites for related cultural institutions. The motto received significant depiction in the 1944 film The Fighting Seabees, which starred John Wayne.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of can do in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of can do in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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Try to guide the conversation back into safer territory, that's usually a host's prerogative, but anybody can do it, and any talented conversationalist will recognize safe territory.
Kik Chief Executive Ted Livingston:
That company that everyone's talking about, they think Kik can do in the U.S. what they've done in China, that's why they're investing.
Goyal is doing a fine job - he has brought a lot of energy to the coal and power sector, but I'm not sure he can do justice to the complex finance portfolio.
Defense Secretary James Mattis:
This is something that we can do again, whether it be refugee boat people from Vietnam, people that have been knocked out of their homes by a hurricane, absolutely it's appropriate to provide logistical support however it's needed.
We’re talking about how we can do a better way of marketing it.
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