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Waging am See (officially: Waging a. See) is a municipality in the district of Traunstein in Bavaria, Germany. The town, classified as a climatic spa, is located at the Waginger See, the warmest lake in Upper Bavaria, with temperatures up to 27 °C.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of waging in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of waging in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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When I talk about this stuff, someone screams' class warfare,' well let me tell you something. These same rich guys have been waging class warfare against hard-working people for decades. I say it's time to fight back.
Corporate America and the billionaire class have been waging a 40-year war against the trade union movement in America that has caused devastating harm to the middle class in terms of lower wages, fewer benefits and frozen pensions, that war will come to an end when I am president. If we are serious about rebuilding the middle class in America, we have got to rebuild, strengthen and expand the trade union movement in America.
All he heard was a question about training camps, which he said we have to look into, the media want to make this an issue about Obama, but it's about him waging a war on Christianity.
The main problem is that people don't have enough cash( for the club), they're keeping it to live on, not to bring children to ride horses, you see the situation in our country, people dying. You can't just go and race. Some people are sad, some are angry, some still waging revolution, so we found it wasn't right to stage competitions.
We see ourselves as waging the idea battle on economics, at least to Republican primary voters, it's overrated how much how they drift toward personality. At the end of the day, it's really where the candidates are on policy.
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