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com·menced
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Commenced
of Commence
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of commenced in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of commenced in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of commenced in a Sentence
The trial has not commenced due to an obstructive course of action by India, italy is now trying to shift the blame onto India.
As soon as the posters were brought to our attention, a full internal investigation was commenced under formal protocols, the two individuals concerned have been suspended whilst this investigation takes place.
The fact of the matter is had The President decided to keep forces in Afghanistan beyond May 1 attacks would have resumed on our forces. The Taliban had not been attacking our forces or NATO during the period from which the agreement was reached to May 1, the offensive Antony Blinken are seeing across the country now to take the provincial capitals would have commenced. We would have been back at war with The Taliban.
The strike has started but you know today is a public holiday that is why you may not readily see the immediate impact but I can assure you that the strike has commenced.
Separately, the United States Department of Justice has requested that a new legal procedure for the detention of the vessel should be commenced, that is a matter for our independent Mutual Legal Assistance authorities who will make an objective, legal determination of that request for separate proceedings.
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