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Definitions for Missions
mis·sions
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missionsnoun
Plural form of mission.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Missions in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Missions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Missions in a Sentence
All missions manifested for 2016 are expected to be successfully executed by the end of the year.
[ My son ] has only seen the pictures and video from before he was born, from my previous missions... I do want him to know that it's a mission that I feel strongly about, it's going forward in a way that I think is important for us, as humans — as Americans as well. And I want Robert Behnkens to be proud of Robert Behnkens father.
Besides its original missions of a possible war with Taiwan, maritime defense in the Middle East and South China seas, it’s also foreseeable that the PLA Navy’s mission will expand overseas, including protection of China’s national security in the Korean peninsula, the country’s maritime lifelines, as well as offshore supply deports like in Djibouti and Gwadar port in Pakistan.
Specifically the mission that The A-29s are going to replace is the Mi-35 Helicopter, which is an attack helicopter, so they cover some of the same missions, but really this aircraft is a monumental leap in capabilities for Afghan Air Force. It will allow The A-29s to do some overlap of those( Mi-35) missions and will do a lot better. It will also expand some other missions, which they currently can not execute.
This application seeks relief from a preliminary injunction that usurps the Navy's authority to decide which servicemembers should be deployed to execute some of the military's most sensitive and dangerous missions.
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