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Demai (Hebrew: דְּמַאי, is the third tractate of Seder Zeraim ("Order of Seeds") of the Mishnah and of the Talmud. It deals with the Jewish legal concept of demai, meaning doubtfully tithed produce, and concerns the laws related to agricultural produce about which it is suspected that certain obligatory tithes have not been separated in accordance with requirements derived from the Torah. The tractate consists of seven chapters and has a Gemara only in the Jerusalem Talmud. There is a Tosefta of eight chapters for this tractate.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of dem. in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of dem. in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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The reality is you have people in this country that need help, you also have health care costs in this country which have gone up because ObamaCare is absolutely a disaster. SPIT ATTACK ON ERIC TRUMP REPUGNANT, CHICAGOS DEM MAYOR SAYS IN CALL FOR CIVILITY.
I believe the majority of the Problem Solvers and many in the Main Street Republican Caucus will( vote for the bill) if the hard infrastructure bill is not linked to the Bernie Sanders $ 3.5 trillion Dem Socialist plan, they must be totally separate votes.
Ziel ist es, dem Kunden künftig innerhalb eines Tages eine Problemlösung anzubieten.
**(C)(P) PLANDEMIC- THE WORD CREATED BY RAS CARDO FROM TRENCH TOWN TO SHOW HOW BABYLON SYSTEMS USES SCAMS AND SCHEMES TO KEEP JAH PEOPLE ENSLAVED IN SUFFERINGS. THIS IS THE GLOBAL NET THEY SPREAD OVER THE PEOPLE, CREATING CULTURES OF -WE AND DEM.
No, no, no. I hope they have someone on the Dem side. I voted Republican most of my life. Um, but I got ta see who's there and where they stand.
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