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tak·en over
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of taken over in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of taken over in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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He was one of those leading the mobilization of various criminal elements in Culiacan, ivan Archivaldo was not at the home that was taken over by (security) personnel who participated in this operation.
Ever since Jonas has taken over as head coach, we haven’t really had any out-of-bounds plays, i tried to call — look at the bench and call a simple one everybody knows, and Colby looked at me and said he was going to throw me the ball, and I was fortunate enough to knock down the shot.
A recession is a survivable event, what President Donald Trump is doing to this country is not. Democracy is about to go the way of the dinosaurs because we’ve been taken over by a dodo bird. Tom Arnold Games Nicolle Wallace, Poppy Harlow While Plugging Michael Cohen Meeting For President Donald Trump Tapes Show.
She has taken over more problems than any other prime minister in my lifetime and none of them are her fault, she didn't create any of them.
MS-13, likewise, a horrible, horrible large group of gangs that have been let into country over a fairly short period of time are being decimated by the Border Patrol and by ICE and by our incredible local police forces and they are getting out of our country or in some cases, going directly into prisons throughout our country, but they've literally taken over towns and cities of the United States.
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- استولتArabic
- vượt quaVietnamese
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