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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of frontlines in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of frontlines in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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Today's bombing, which took place in a Syrian city patrolled by The US forces, is a stark reminder that the Trump Administration needs a clearly developed and articulated strategy to secure the gains we have made in the fight against terror that includes those on the frontlines of this ongoing fight as well as our diplomatic and development corps, the United States must do more to work with our allies to develop a comprehensive approach that secures our long-term interests in the region.
Representative Mac Thornberry:
All of President( Barack) Obama’s former Defense Secretaries have complained about micromanagement by the National Security Council, i have personally heard from troops on the frontlines who have received intimidating calls from junior White House staffers.
Police General Badrodin Haiti:
Those on the frontlines are better trained, because they're facing their enemies (in) the field. If they come back, then it will be dangerous because they can carry out acts of violence and terror, there is the possibility (of a bigger attack) if they can train people in preparing explosives.
I hope this filmed performance of' Fleabag' can help raise money while providing a little theatrical entertainment in these isolated times, thank you to all our partners and to the creative team who have waived their royalties from this production to raise money for such vital causes in this unbelievably challenging situation. All money raised will support the people throughout our society who are fighting for us on the frontlines and those financially devastated by the crisis, including those in the theatre community.
They've finished with us and they've gone straight into the fight in Ramadi, they will finish here and they'll go into the frontlines. One could classify that as on-the-job training.
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