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Makers is the 2006 release from Seattle singer-songwriter Rocky Votolato. It marks his debut on Barsuk Records after previously releasing albums on Second Nature Records. The album is characterized by sparse arrangements, focusing mainly on Votolato's voice and guitar work. Votolato's songwriting skills are on display in his most folk-sounding release to date.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of makers in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
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The numerical value of makers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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LG's competitor Samsung recently cut prices for its TV products in a bid to get ahead as Chinese television makers have been rapidly catching up.
There are now more than fifty families worldwide that are connecting with local Makers to get a grid made for their kids too.
Policy makers have mainly ignored this important crop because it is widely perceived as a poor person’s crop that people turn to when maize fails.
By considering a composite of domains and looking across multiple areas of well-being, policy makers are more likely to develop appropriate and effective policies for children, including funding allocations.
I am not sure that policy makers will act in advance of that problem developing, in response to that kind of market dislocation, people will feel very pressured to act.
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