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to-ward
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to-wardpreposition
toward
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of to-ward in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of to-ward in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of to-ward in a Sentence
It’s CYA [cover your a--] week in Washington, the Senate is taking a guaranteed-to-fail vote on blowing up the filibuster so that Chuck Schumer can ward off a primary challenge from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and so that Ron Klain can throw some chum at the Democratic Party’s progressive base.
The unique thing about Fred Ward is that you never knew where Fred Ward was going to pop up, so unpredictable were Fred Ward career choices.
There are no words to express how heartbroken I am by the senseless tragedy in Moneta this morning, the statement said. My deepest sympathies go out to the loved ones of Alison Parker and Adam Ward, as well as the entire WDBJ family. I ask everyone to join me in praying for Vicki Gardner who was seriously injured in this attack and all of the local authorities and first responders who are working to find the perpetrator of this horrific crime.
There are also so many women and children surviving chemo every day. Everyone in that chemo ward are all superheroes.
American Atheists Oklahoma State Director Tim Ward said in a statement. Roger Byron, senior counsel toFirst Liberty Institute -- the group that successfullydefendedthe Bladensburg Peace Cross at the Supreme Court -- disagrees. SOUTH DAKOTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO DISPLAY IN GOD WE TRUST, UNDER TERMS OF NEW LAW Despite the claims of the perpetually offended, there are few things in our country today more unifying across the cultural and political spectrum than our national motto.
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