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re·sumed
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Resumed
of Resume
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of resumed in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of resumed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of resumed in a Sentence
Minds do not act together in public they simply stick together and when their private activities are resumed, they fly apart again.
Now is the time for 'exploratory talks,' to deliver the common view of the five parties to North Korea and to check its response, if such talks can prove North Korea's sincerity towards the negotiations on denuclearization, the Six-Party Talks can be resumed.
Foreign Minister Andrés Navarro:
What the government is doing is the regular enforcement of the immigration law, deadlines have passed ... and the regular enforcement has been resumed.
The fact of the matter is had The President decided to keep forces in Afghanistan beyond May 1 attacks would have resumed on our forces. The Taliban had not been attacking our forces or NATO during the period from which the agreement was reached to May 1, the offensive Antony Blinken are seeing across the country now to take the provincial capitals would have commenced. We would have been back at war with The Taliban.
While mortgage rates have resumed their decline, the market remains hypersensitive to rate movements, with purchase demand experiencing large swings relative to small changes in rates, over the last few weeks latent demand has been on display with buyers jumping in and out of the market as rates move.
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