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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of new term in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of new term in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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This is obviously a challenge for the chief justice, bringing the court into a new term and getting this leak in the rearview mirror, but the court hasn't had this kind of leak before and that's to the benefit of the court, a signal that as awful as the leak was, it's not a sign the institution needs fundamental reform.
Well, first of all, I asked last night. I said, What the hell is gender fluid ? Thats a whole new term, but what I was talking about was about men getting in touch with their softer side of themselves.
Now where we're in a new term, I think that all of us want … things to get back to normal the way they were before all this last term, before COVID, get back to normal to the greatest degree possible. And that's what we hope will happen.
That transition to a new team and expecting someone to perform at a really high level early on into a new term is a bit of a double whammy, it's not a four-month goal. Our ambition with him is longer term.
After much personal reflection and thoughtful discussions with my family and Mayor Frey, I have made the decision that I will not be accepting a new term as chief of the Minneapolis Police Department.
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