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Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Vet.
vet, n. (coll.) an abbreviation from veterinary (surgeon).
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TeV
ETV
EVT
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of vet. in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of vet. in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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I’ve been an outspoken critic of saying that the VA says this is a vet’s problem and wants to defer this, the sweet spot of treatment may very well be as close to experiencing the trauma.
We're going to more thoroughly vet sponsors, with DHS' cooperation we will conduct a fingerprint-based background check on every sponsor.
A combat vet from western PA who helped reignite the industrial flames of Pittsburgh--that's someone we can all get behind, he's the America First candidate in this race.
I gotta pay our bills, we do our best to vet them. And I have turned down a lot of them. If I think there's something wrong with it, I don't take it.
I find it somewhat troubling that even before the President named Judge Kavanaugh that there were those who were roundly condemning the nominee without knowing who the nominee is, i think that there is a process -- that process needs to be fair, it needs to be open. We all, every member of the United States Senate has an equal obligation to thoroughly vet this nominee. And we will come down on one side or the other but in due deference to the nominee and in due deference to the president's prerogative to name a nominee. We have an obligation to thoroughly work through this advice and consent process.
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- Tierarzt.German
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