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waged
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Waged
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of waged in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of waged in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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The main reason for the continuing violence (against journalists) and resulting instability has been the war waged by the Taliban against the desire for peace and democracy that the Afghan people demonstrated in the president election, but news media and journalists are increasingly being threatened by local government officials and military personnel. All of these abuses must be stopped.
There are issues I know they are particularly interested in, so we will get traction in those areas. a silent war is waged against us in cyber space – if we don’t shape it, it will be shaped against us.
You have waged litigation campaigns and opposed voter ID laws.
Biden's roots and history and commitment with those voters, with the blue-collar voters, will help him here. As long as he's not wounded coming out of Super Tuesday, then he could potentially get his bounce back and in some ways rehabilitate his campaign, there is an opportunity for Super Tuesday here. Whether he has the money or not to do that, that's the challenge. Right now, there is no media, no ground game being waged by them. The Bernie Sanders folks are everywhere ; The Bernie folks do have a ground game.
We believe in the Indian legal system. A campaign is being waged against dissent, but we will not be cowed.
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