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Burdens
Burdens is a debut album of the Portuguese Gothic metal band Ava Inferi. It was released in January 2006 by Season of Mist. "The title describes the collective soul of the band, with its clear roots referring to the past and its troubled paths. Other titles included on this album are [...] rooted in the essences of pain and fear, as well as the eerie and the unknown" .
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Burdens in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Burdens in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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We simply want to live in dignity, we just ask Hamas to ease the economic hardships and tax burdens.
Say No! Accept the burdens of revenge.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest:
It's disgraceful that House Republicans would be considering a party-line vote on a piece of legislation that would continue to impose even additional harsh burdens on survivors of sexual assault, rape and incest.
For now, the voters of Wisconsin will be able to cast their ballots free from the burdens placed on them by this law. But this should be the case for voters permanently, not just for one election, we are evaluating our next steps in the fight for the right of all Americans to vote free from unnecessary barriers.
With our partners at Golden Corral, the work disabled veterans like Mr. Turner are doing gives children who share the burdens of our national defense an opportunity to just be kids and connect with others who share their experiences.
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