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Journeys
of Journey
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Journeys in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Journeys in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Journeys in a Sentence
At 350-450kW, electric charging will take a time comparable to refueling with gasoline, which will make long journeys in [ electric vehicles ] as practical as in cars using liquid fuels.
I, too, was inspired to run and raise thousands for their cause thanks to your support, so many extraordinary people touched our lives, trusting us with their awe inspiring journeys.
( T) President Donald Trump do-nothing Democrats decided that when I'm going to NATO, this was set up a year ago, that when I'm going to NATO, this is the exact time -- this is one of the most important journeys that we make as President, and for them to be doing this, saying this and putting an impeachment on the table, which is a hoax....
That which allows the flow of winds, to its rhythm descends the rain, starts yet lasts beyond melodies play. It is a dance of heartbeats, it is a dance of countless journeys. It is a dance of life's spiritual escape
This case is indicative of the difficulties of these journeys, even before reaching the boats in Libya, we have to ask ourselves how many people have died (are dying) in the desert even before making it to the Mediterranean. We don't think this is an isolated case but without a systematic collection of information or without a 'rescue' operation we will never know how many migrants could be possibly missing.
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