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Liners
"Liners" is a horticultural term referring to trays of very young plants, usually grown for sale to retailers or wholesalers, who then grow them to a larger size before selling them to consumers. Liners are usually grown from seed, but may also be grown from cuttings or tissue culture. They are grown in plastic trays with many "cells," each of which contains a single liner plant.
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liners
Line-of-battle ships. Also, a designation of such packet or passenger ships as trade periodically and regularly to and from ports beyond sea, in contradistinction to chance vessels. Also, a term applied by seamen to men-of-war and to their crews.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of LINERS in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of LINERS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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I think there are hard-liners inside of Iran that think it is the right thing to do to oppose us, to seek to destroy Israel, to cause havoc in places like Syria or Yemen or Lebanon, if they don't change at all, we're still better off having the deal.
It is not a time for easy answers, for glib answers, or one liners, or applause lines, those are all great, that is part of campaigning, but at the end of the day, we need a president who has both the experience and the understanding to deal with the complexity of the problems we face.
It is likely to continue, at least until the upcoming votes and possibly beyond... the hard-liners are worried about Rouhani's comparatively higher popularity... because of the nuclear deal, by arresting reporters and activists, they are trying to make Rouhani look weak and incompetent.
It's not so much what the contenders need to do to win the debate; it's what they need to do to position themselves to prevail as the nominee. since this debate will likely have lower ratings [than the two Republican debates], I'd guess the 'one-liners' and soundbites will carry more weight.
Donald is great at the one-liners. But he's a chaos candidate. He'd be a chaos president.
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