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amassed
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Amassed
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damassé
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of amassed in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of amassed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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Today is Martin Luther King's birthday, and I can't help but ask the question: Is it time that people of color recognize how much power, influence, that we have amassed, that we no longer need to ask to be invited anywhere? begging for acknowledgement, or even asking, diminishes dignity and diminishes power. And we are a dignified people, and we are powerful.
Saudi Arabia has amassed an appalling record of violations in Yemen while a Human Rights Council member, u.N. member countries should stand with Yemeni civilians and suspend Saudi Arabia immediately.
Your parents have amassed a certain amount of wealth because they’re very thoughtful in the choices they make with their money.
He ruthlessly stole from his clients who trusted him for almost a decade. He amassed $32 million in loss to all of his clients and exploited many elder individuals. He worked his way around churches preying on people who believed he was a Christian.
The death toll amassed by ICE is unacceptable and has proven that they can not be trusted to care for immigrants in their custody.
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- جمعتArabic
- συγκεντρώθηκανGreek
- amasadoSpanish
- amasséFrench
- 集まったJapanese
- acumuladoPortuguese
- накопилRussian
- tích lũyVietnamese
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