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posed
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Princeton's WordNet
posedadjective
arranged for pictorial purposes
Wiktionary
posedadjective
firm; determined; fixed
Webster Dictionary
Posed
of Pose
Posedadjective
firm; determined; fixed
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dopes
deops
pedos
podes
op-eds
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of posed in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of posed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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It’s good that we’re now exchanging information at a very deep level between our various agencies because the threat posed by violent extremism, particularly by the Daesh death cult, is real and it is global.
Ambassador Power strongly supports any bipartisan effort to address the serious threat to our national security posed by Russia’s interference in our electoral process, and is eager to engage with the Senate and House committees on the timeline they have requested, while serving as our Permanent Representative to the United Nations and as a member of the National Security Council responsible for advising the President on the full-range of threats confronting the United States, and long before receiving an invitation to engage the Congressional committees, Ambassador Power was unambiguous about her support of bipartisan efforts to determine the full extent of this threat to our national security.
I have also listened to the Israeli security establishment, which warned of the danger posed by a nuclear-armed Iran for decades. In fact, they helped develop many of the ideas that ultimately led to this deal, so to friends of Israel, and to the Israeli people, I say this: A nuclear-armed Iran is far more dangerous to Israel, to America and to the world than an Iran that benefits from sanctions relief.
He posed a major threat to the region and the international community and was connected to the West Gate Mall attack in Nairobi, Kenya. His death has dealt another significant blow to the al Shabaab terrorist organization in Somalia.
We just explained to Ukraine many times that a situation had arisen which posed a direct threat to Russia, despite the fact that we talked about this over many years -- no one listened to our appeals and exhortations.
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- θέτειGreek
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