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  1. J strokenoun

    A paddling technique used by the sternman of a canoe that starts with a stroke perpendicular to the boat and ends with a hook behind the back of the boat. This forms a letter "J" when paddling on the right side of the boat. The technique is used to overcome the tendency of the boat to turn when paddling on one side and keep the boat going straight in the water.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of J stroke in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of J stroke in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of J stroke in a Sentence

  1. Jessica Tarlov:

    No one could've predicted Fetterman would have a stroke and would be well ahead if people didn't have reservationsabout his health, warnock and Kelly are very strong, and my expectation is that they can win their races. When it comes to Mandela Barnes, it was clear that he was vulnerable on crime — which is Ron Johnson's major emphasis — but I wouldn't call him a weak candidate like a Walker or Masters.

  2. Sharon Stone:

    I bled in my brain for nine days. I spent two years learning to walk and talk again, i came home from that stroke stuttering, could n’t read for two years. I was in an ICU for nine days and the survival rate for what I went through is very low.

  3. Zhengming Chen:

    The key message here is that, at least for stroke, there is no protective effect of moderate drinking, the genetic evidence shows the protective effect is not real.

  4. Kathleen Dracup:

    Always call 911( emergency services) if stroke is suspected. Do not try and call your physician or health care provider.

  5. Julie Marks:

    He had a stroke on the left and right side of the brain … he only lost the ability to move on the right side for about three days.


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