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have at
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have atverb
To attack; to engage in combat with.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of have at in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of have at in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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But China, which has more interactions with the outer world, has had a moderate flu season, so we think we'll have at least a moderate season this year.
I think human nature is to overreact, personally. It's sort of short-sighted and you just see the feeling that you have at the moment, right now, what is it, best three out of five now ? We went from best four out of seven -- now, it's best three out of five.
In a few short days, in fact possibly as early as tomorrow, the President is going to announce in more detail the plan that he's put together to push out 80 million vaccines around the world that we have at our disposal or soon will have at our disposal.
I don’t think they were stray bullets. There were a few shots taken, and we have at least two bullet holes in the truck, now it’s going to be up to the police. Hopefully, the police will get on this and get someone right away and find out what’s going on and why they did it.
The fentanyl crisis is killing our kids and devastating our communities, there is not a corner of Ohio that has not been affected by this epidemic in some way. We cannot look away as this crisis worsens. It’s time we take a whole-of-government approach to fight it. That means using every resource we have at our disposal to get this off the streets and out of our neighborhoods.
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