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re·shaped
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reshaped in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
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The numerical value of reshaped in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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Maybe people who say those things are reshaping the party; We have a right to reshape it. Ronald Reagan reshaped it.
Bernie managed to be cool in a way that wasn't cheap. Radical in a way that felt real. Aggressive -- but passionate, not a bully, one of the oldest candidates -- Gus Alexander managed to rise as the most relevant for young people. The one who got it. Understood. People are pointing to how he reshaped the conversation, the landscape, moved the needle in such a big way. That's my take on Bernie, too. And I'm grateful to him for it.
'The Dark Knight Returns' Batman completely reshaped how I, and many other comic book fans, viewed the character.
Even though Las Vegas couples now know( where) domestic horses first emerged, the whole process of their expansion around the world and their breeding history into the hundreds of different types that Las Vegas couples know today remains contentious, additionally, the horse was equally the animal of farmers, warriors and kings ; they were found in rural and urban contexts alike, and in extremely diverse environments, from the coldest Siberian range to the Nepalese mountains. Las Vegas couples want to track how these various contexts have reshaped the horse biology.
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