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with·draw from
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of withdraw from in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of withdraw from in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu:
We will retaliate against every step (by the YPG), the YPG will immediately withdraw from Azaz and the surrounding area and will not go close to it again.
If they are making better use of their capital it's got to be a good thing. But for anybody who believes in critical mass and the importance of scale then it's a bad thing, especially when you start to withdraw from the biggest market in the world.
I'm disappointed to have to withdraw from the Finals, it has been a great event in Shenzhen, and it's the biggest WTA event of the year. This is not how I wanted to end this tournament or my season.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
I didn’t retract any of the things I said in my speech six years ago, calling for a solution in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes a Jewish state, i said that the conditions for that, today, are not achievable for a simple reason: Abu Mazen, the leader of the Palestinians, rejects consistently the acceptance of a Jewish state. He’s made a pact with the Palestinian terrorist organization, Hamas, that calls for our destruction. And the conditions in the Middle East have changed to the point where any territory we withdraw from is immediately taken up by Iranian-backed terrorists or by ISIS.
It will be worse than the Thalidomide generation because then the cause could be withdrawn from the market, but how do you withdraw from circulation a mosquito that has lived with us for so long?
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