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call to arms
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Call to Arms
Call to Arms is the fifth full-length studio album from New York hardcore punk band, Sick of It All. It was the band's first full-length release on Fat Wreck Chords and follows the 1998 EP, Potential for a Fall.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of call to arms in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of call to arms in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of call to arms in a Sentence
This was a call to arms to identify the cause.
At some point we are all compelled to take pause and reflect on the reality that unsubstantiated, temporally aged, and concurrent use of social media to incite a ‘Me Too’ call-to-arms runs afoul of every constitutional safeguard we have always held so dear. Superimposing today’s mores on erroneous recitals of acts of yesteryear is a recipe for disaster for both the accused and the accuser.
War is approaching, its presence imminent—a divine instruction, a call to arms. In the face of this looming threat, the fervent call echoes: Pray, pray, and pray again, for in prayer lies the shield that may spare you from the grasp of death.
I understood what she was saying. It was a call to arms, not to necessarilyphysical arms but a call to come out and work and vote.
Amidst market turbulence there is a call to arms for the G20 to get the global economy back on track, while we can hope for a substantive policy prescription, it's a forlorn one. There is simply too much self-interest globally and that dominates group interest.
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