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platformsnoun
platform shoes.
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platformsnoun
Plural noun of platform.
The theatre used many platforms to deliver their performances.
Submitted by MaryC on September 7, 2016
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of platforms in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of platforms in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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Bruce Klingner of Heritage Foundation:
Putting US nukes back on the peninsula makes no military sense, they currently are on very hard to find, very hard to target weapons platforms and to take weapons off of them and put them into a bunker in South Korea, which is a very enticing target for North Korea, what you’ve done is you’ve degraded your capabilities.
If anything, we may lower the number( of apps) and increase the functionality, the idea is to build immersive and exciting features for our fanbase on the platforms we currently have. You ’ll see cool new features we’re thinking about for the draft. We’re aggressively planning for draft and already looking to next season.
We are also focused on leveraging Fox's vast library of great titles to further enrich the content mix on our... platforms -- for example, reimagining' Home Alone,'' Night at the Museum,'' Cheaper by the Dozen' and' Diary of a Wimpy Kid' for a new generation on Disney Animation +.
Knight First Amendment Institute's not obvious to me that the Texas social media law would require platforms to carry the Buffalo shooting video.
This apparent coordination between hedge funds, trading platforms, and web servers to shut down threats to their market dominance is shockingly unprecedented and wrong.
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