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em·barked
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Embarked
of Embark
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bedmaker
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of embarked in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of embarked in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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They should have embarked on[the car] project sooner.
The court has embarked on this process on issue of resettlement. That is a matter for the two governments, what we want is for them to be released.
People are expecting me to be able to do exactly what I did back then, i am nothing but a machine now. I get up in the morning. I eat. I train. I eat. It’s the toughest thing I ever embarked upon, guys. I’m 13 years removed from the business. I can’t name a power wrestler who has come back 13 freaking years afterwards. And then, within 20 pounds of what he was back then.
Since assuming his new role on Feb. 20, Acting DNI Acting DNI Grenell and the ODNI leadership team have embarked on a careful review of these studies completed prior to his arrival, with an eye to implementing key recommendations, while the review is underway, Acting DNI Grenell has asked for a temporary, short-term pause in external hiring. A similar hiring pause was implemented in 2018 as part of ODNI's first Transformation effort.
Our enemies have embarked on a murderous campaign against Jews wherever they are. Their goal is to break our spirit; but they will fail. We will get our hands on the terrorists and their supportive environment, and ensure they pay the price.
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