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men·tioned
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Mentioned
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Rank popularity for the word 'mentioned' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #1687
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Rank popularity for the word 'mentioned' in Written Corpus Frequency: #748
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mentioned in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
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The numerical value of mentioned in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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We do not normally telegraph future operations, so I will not comment on that. He also mentioned that we were providing ISR over Tikrit. I am prepared to confirm that.
Super huge thanks to everyone that helped with this project, as mentioned in prior posts, once fully operational (demo system rides will be free), the system will always give priority to pods for pedestrians & cyclists for less than the cost of a bus ticket.
The thing that they mentioned to me about the award was theyre just going out there to try to win games, now I feel Im taking that into consideration. As long as Im going out there and trying to win games, everything will fall into place.
Just recently, a young 18-year-old man from North Dakota … was targeted and killed, run down in cold blood with an SUV by a radical left maniac, this guy ran him down and not one mainstream media network has even mentioned this horrible crime. Think of it now. Think of it the other way. Think of it the other way. Supposing a mad person ran down somebody on the other side, it would be the biggest story you've ever seen. It's a disgrace.
All work is dignified. It allows you to add value to this society, to earn your keep not live off the hard work of others, as I mentioned in the beginning, the Democrats are separating people from the dignity of work. They know and they don't care. They are destroying this country. They are now the party of anti-work. Not only that, they want to cause public chaos, too. We have street chaos, crime is erupting liberal cities all over this country right now.
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