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THINK WAVES!

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AMERICA WILL BE UNIFIED AGAIN!
11.11.18.
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America Will Be Unified Again.
Future Proves Past.
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And God spake unto Noah, saying, / Go forth of the ark, thou, and thy wife, and thy sons, and thy sons' wives with thee.

From Middle English spake, spak, from Old Norse spakr (“wise, gentle, quiet”), from Proto-Germanic *spakaz (“wise, clever”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)peǵ- (“to understand; intelligent, attentive”). Cognate with Swedish spak (“manageable”), Danish spag (“quiet, gentle, timid, tame”).

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From Middle English spak, from Old English spæc, first and third person singular past tense of specan (“to speak”).

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put a spoke in someone's wheel — prevent someone from carrying out a plan.

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Heaven behind Orion.

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reorientation (countable and uncountable, plural reorientations)

A new orientation.
The act of changing the direction of something.

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