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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Shifts in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Shifts in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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Her race put a massive crack in cynicism, in a way that people said,' Whoa, this is possible and it can happen here,' more volunteers came in, more shifts knocking doors, more small-dollar donations, and it has been one of the key pieces to our progress right now.
We aren't going to solve large climate shifts in areas, but if you went back and you looked in California and said if we had an additional 10 %, 15 %, 20 % of snowpack and precipitation over the last 10 years... it would be significantly different.
It's a combination of changes in temperature, precipitation and vegetation, and birds are going to have to move and shift to keep up with these changes. And then on top of the range shifts, we also have the pressure of changes in sea level rise, urbanization, extreme weather events that are going to affect these species no matter where they go.
However, Texas Congressional has designed both of those new seats to have White voting majorities, instead, our investigation determined that Texas' redistricting plans will dilute the increased minority voting strength that should have developed from these significant demographic shifts.
You have a mayor that has great disdain for her police department, you have a superintendent who is a nice man, but he’s under the thumb of [Mayor] Lori Lightfoot. You have officers that are exhausted. The canceling of days off and the forced 12-hour shifts, that’s exhausting.
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