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  1. Echelons

    Echelons is the debut studio album by American post-punk band For Against, released in 1987 by Independent Project Records.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of echelons in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of echelons in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of echelons in a Sentence

  1. Nikol Pashinyan:

    I hope that the high echelons of the (ruling) Republican Party will unequivocally recognise the popular velvet and non-violent revolution.

  2. Dan Caldwell:

    One of our frustrations is it took incredible amounts of time to fire people at the higher echelons of The VA, it could take hundreds of days to terminate someone, even though they were a senior manager.

  3. Nikol Pashinyan:

    We are ready to continue talks with acting prime minister Karen Karapetyan on Wednesday to ensure a transfer of power to the people, i hope that the high echelons of the (ruling) Republican Party will unequivocally recognise the popular velvet and non-violent revolution.

  4. Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov:

    Such operations by Israeli strategists gamble the lives of hundreds of innocent people, the movement of regular passenger flights both in Syrian airspace and around the world is carried out in known, high-altitude echelons, which Israeli radar can clearly see.

  5. Susanne Roff:

    There was an awful lot of sympathy for the Soviet Union during the war and post war years, there was a considerable number of communists, socialists and fellow travelers in the upper echelons of British diplomacy and other fields, particularly in the laboratories of Cambridge.

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