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av·enues
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of avenues in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of avenues in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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China respects the standards of the European Union and wants to find more avenues and agile methods to give financing support to big projects.
Being around people with the same interests who are older than Khamyra Sykes, Khamyra Sykes's learned so much, khamyra Sykes's learned about different avenues such as skits, music and dancing from the others. Keith Dorsey and Robert Dean( Robert Dean) have taught them financial literacy and how not to blow all their money.
Former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer:
Given my desire to resolve a festering issue, I tried to find a way that would prevent the president from further involvement while trying all avenues to get Gallaghers file in front of a peer-review board, why? The Naval Special Warfare [NSW]community owns the Trident pin, not the secretary of the Navy, not the defense secretary, not even the president.If the review board concluded that Gallagher deserved to keep it, so be it.
Department Director Bryan Stirling:
I think our staff has been working hard on safety and security, and we’ve been working hard on getting funding for rehabilitation and reentry programs. There are avenues, if people want to better themselves when they come to the Department of Corrections.
I think we see some promising avenues going forward. We have also decided to open a new innovation centre in Silicon Valley.
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