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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of termed in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of termed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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The employee apologized for his actions and subsequently resigned from The University. The University will not advocate that the employee be prosecuted in connection with this incident and is not seeking restitution. the University could be termed as civil disobedience.
We have also explained why that is so : rights regarding contraception and same-sex relationships are inherently different from the right to abortion because the latter( as we have stressed) uniquely involves what Roe and Casey termed' potential life,'.
This was done with limited guidance and no concerns for public safety, it was another ‘progressive policy’ termed a ‘reform.’ Currently, there [are] no male or female SYTF facilities in the county of Los Angeles at all. Even the locations for these facilities have not been finalized. So, as of right now, Tubbs will eventually be housed at Sylmar Juvenile Hall.
The Southwest has been experiencing what many scientists have termed a' megadrought' for about two decades.
The officials at FIFA are likely to be what are termed politically exposed persons, and at least at some point should have been on the radar screen of the banks.
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