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Definitions for fleeing
flee·ing
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Fleeing
of Flee
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feeling
fine leg
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of fleeing in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of fleeing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of fleeing in a Sentence
Donald Trump thinks unarmed people who are fleeing horrors and are still 1,000 miles away are a national security threat a week before election day ? i don't think so.
It is particularly outrageous when individuals who claim to be fleeing repression in Cuba are welcomed and allowed to ?collect federal assistance based on their plight, only to return often to the very place they claimed to be fleeing.
Those new managers were the hope for the future, not only of the industry but the country. They know computers, they know languages, they know the new system, how to do business, they are fleeing and that's really a problem. Replacement isn't impossible, but a very difficult and lengthy process.
European Council President Donald Tusk:
Russia's actions in Syria are making an already very bad situation even worse, as a direct consequence of the Russian military campaign, the murderous Assad regime is gaining ground, the moderate Syrian opposition is loosing ground and thousands more refugees are fleeing towards Turkey and Europe.
When you look around the world and you look around the hemisphere, there's a lot of other countries where people are fleeing at least as difficult circumstances, but aren't subject to similar privileges.
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- FluchtGerman
- huyendoSpanish
- fugindoPortuguese
- спасаясьRussian
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