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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fresh-start in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fresh-start in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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With Hillary her image of course was known, but she was going to get a fresh start, she paid her dues, she had been a public servant as secretary of state, she was going to start with a fresh slate.
Paul went up and gave a from-the-heart speech, without any notes, about the fact this had to be a new beginning. That this was an opportunity for a fresh start for our conference, and we couldn't keep doing things the same old way, he has said we can't keep doing things the same way unless we want the same results. And some of those changes are changes that can happen relatively quickly.
He was always optimistic he could change the minds of his [bench] colleagues, so they will see the law as he sees it, so it allowed him to come to work every day and not be burdened by the baggage of the past cases, and the tensions that may have occurred between the justices. Because every case for him was a fresh start.
The immigrants were homeless, hungry, and abandoned – and these activists didn’t care about them then. Florida’s program gave them a fresh start in a sanctuary state and these individuals opted to take advantage of chartered flights to Massachusetts, it was disappointing that Martha’s Vineyard called in the Massachusetts National Guard to bus them away from the island within 48 hours.
My friend Keith Ellison is a terrific leader and a strong progressive who knows how to get things done, now is the time for new thinking and a fresh start at the DNC. Now is the time for Keith.
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