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ad·dic·tions
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Addictions in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Addictions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Addictions in a Sentence
The reason I am most attracted to this role and wanted to do it is because I am fascinated with the idea of a son becoming a parent to his mother, this woman has a lot of issues like agoraphobia. She has some addictions. She has some mental health issues. I am also loving getting to walk that line with a little bit of humor but also the real situation. To me it all just felt right.
The thing about heaviness is you can't do a 12-step program, you have to eat, (Loving to eat) is one of the worst addictions.
We should befeeding their stomachs, nottheir addictions, i guess they feel as though the rest of us can fend for ourselves, I thinkthe real concern here by the Department of Health is, to givethem a little bit of credit,they dont want to spread theCOVID disease... [But] some of these homeless people who are being housed in the hotels specific to this program --that are getting methadone,marijuana, alcohol, some of themare not even COVID positive, butwhat they are trying to do isforce them into self-isolationby feeding these addictions.
Corruption should be regarded a disorder just like any other addictions
We know that it's a big deal from all of the studies that have been done about the high-potency marijuana that is today's product... we are seeing a spike in marijuana illnesses and addictions.
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