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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of proponents in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of proponents in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of proponents in a Sentence
Yes, there are proponents of unmanned aircraft and they really see huge potential with this technology and for them, we can't move fast enough, what they would like to see is free and open use of unmanned aircraft as soon as we can get there.
I don’t see how what we were taught in the principles of Martin Luther King Jr. and judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin – I’m curious to know how proponents of critical race theory, or whatever they want to call it, squares with this what they’re trying to push now in the kids' schools.
This conspiracy theory about counterfeit ballots has been trotted out by proponents of the' Big Lie' across the country and shot down every time, whether it's looking for bamboo in Arizona's ballots or searching for counterfeits in Fulton's, it is nonsense.
But it does fit a long-standing pattern in which proponents of war have engaged in extensive efforts to discredit and silence voices in favor of a diplomatic solution with Iran.
While these victories reflect the voters’ will to stand for equal rights time and time again at the ballot box, proponents of racial discrimination have resisted at every turn, they now fear that the high court’s decision to strike down racial preferences would take effect across the country not just in select states.
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- susţinătoriiRomanian
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