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get through toverb
To succeed in communicating with (after initial difficulty).
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of get through to in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of get through to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Taking this debt on - short-term debt - is we think the correct tool to completely remove that thesis that we don't have sufficient liquidity, in every substantial and material way, this ensures that we can get through to DBX in spite of what all of those global uncertainties might throw at us.
We've made an agreement with the Taliban. Thus far, they've allowed them to go through, we know of no circumstance where American citizens — carrying an American passport — are trying to get through to the airport.
I have done everything I can to stay in contact with Cobb County to figure out where my ballot is, but I was barely able to get through to them, until they told me it was too late to mail another ballot.
Michael is a talented man, has a little bit of money and can be engaged as long as he wants, but I just think that the way the system is set up now, there are four gates you have to get through to get to Super Tuesday and on, and they are Iowa caucus, New Hampshire primary, Nevada caucus and South Carolina primary.
If we do get a little sniff of higher yields or a wee bit of inflation or even a return to growth or even the Fed trying to get through to a second rate hike, we think the valuations (of banks) could start to reflect an improving fundamental scenario.
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