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e-pass·ports
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of e-passports in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of e-passports in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of e-passports in a Sentence
Nearly 10 years after implementation of the WHTI and the associated surge of passport applications, the Bureau of Consular Affairs is preparing for an anticipated surge as those applicants renew their passports.
James and I have been guarding this with our lives, it has been with our passports and our credit cards and other vital bits and pieces.
The ports of entry for those seeking asylum have been blocked, i went out there yesterday with a group of six other members of Congress. We saw the border guard standing there checking papers and only letting those across the bridge who already had visas to come into the United States, or American passports and so forth. They were blocking those who didn't have papers, who would be asserting themselves for asylum. So they're essentially forcing people to cross the border illegally or leave them stranded( on the) very dangerous Mexican side of the border.
I don’t know when all of the sudden the CDC, the NIH, and the FDA have become the gods of information and we should never question their considered judgment, there’s plenty of other people that have different views. Those views should be respected and they should be allowed to be aired. And I totally agree with Sen. Cruz. I’m completely opposed to mandates and passports.
I was looking down (at the beach) and I started noticing many objects -- baby clothes, passports, it was like the first thing that I noticed, and it was a bit dramatic.
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