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hard-earned
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hard-earned in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hard-earned in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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Many NGOs openly encourage the flaunting of our border and immigration laws, providing 'how-to' guidance on how to come to the United States illegally, and then reward such activity by facilitating and funding housing, food, utilities, and legal support. The net effect of these activities either directly promotes or provides cover for human trafficking operations, and the exploitation of men, women, and children at the border under the guise of ‘helping’ migrants, i support Rep. Gooden's efforts to make sure groups that facilitate these activities are no longer funded with the hard-earned tax dollars supplied by the forgotten men and women of America.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman:
New Yorkers who are generous enough to donate their hard-earned money to charity deserve to know how that money is really spent, including how much is used to pay for-profit telemarketers.
The people of the state of New York should not have to subsidize Tim Minton business with more than a quarter million dollars of their hard earned money, because Tim Minton doesn't want to find a way to make Tim Minton business successful.
I love this place. This is by far my favorite track. This is why, you guys are amazing, loud. We feel the energy while we’re out there racing. Thanks, everyone, for spending your hard-earned money to come watch us putting on a show.
Thats one of the more stress relievers is being able to feel wanted, even if its not by the organization, its the city, thats bigger to me than anything. The people who spent their hard-earned money to come cheer for you, root for you.
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