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  1. New Start

    New Start is the second album by the Des Moines, IA band The Nadas.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of new start in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of new start in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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  1. Edward Salo:

    This house, to me, tells the story of the Cash family but it tells the story of hundreds of other families who may not have been as famous but still came here looking for a new start.

  2. Lynn Rusten:

    History suggests new negotiations will take time, so it's important to get started on defining the parameters of a new negotiation while preserving the security benefits for the American people of maintaining New START in place.

  3. President Biden:

    I find that we can both operate in the mutual self-interest of our countries, as a new START agreement, and make it clear to Russia that we are very concerned about their behavior, whether it's Alexei Navalny, whether it's the Solar Winds or whether it's reports of bounties on the heads of Americans in Afghanistan, i have asked the agencies in question to do a thorough read for me on every one of those issues, to update me precisely where they are, and I will not hesitate to raise those issues with the Russians.

  4. Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble:

    Of course, after the experience of the last years and months there is no guarantee that everything will work and it is permissible to have doubts, but in view of the fact that the Greek parliament has already passed a large part of the measures it would be irresponsible to not use the opportunity for a new start in Greece.

  5. Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier:

    That should be the real legacy of FIFA. I have serious doubts, whether FIFA is up to this great task without a clear new start.


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