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re·hearsed
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Rehearsed
of Rehearse
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Rehearsed in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Rehearsed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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I've kind of, in my mind, rehearsed it already, and what I would do on that day is tell the director,' Time the show down to leave me 30 seconds at the end. That's all I want,'.
There are 50 major deployments that transform Webb from its stowed, launch configuration into an operational observatory, while these steps have been tested on the ground and operationally rehearsed in the Mission Operations Center, these critical activities must be executed for a successful mission. Best wishes to our team, and stay cool, James Webb !
It's awesome to be home. It's absolutely awesome, this is a moment that I rehearsed in my mind at least 400 times in ... the past 400 days.
When you stop somebody, you ask their name and the first thing they tell you is – ‘I’m here for asylum, I can’t go home because they’ll kill me.’ … When it takes a good five or six minutes just to get their name out of them, they have a rehearsed story, once they get those papers saying they can pass through our checkpoint, we’ll never see them again.
As far as the dismantling of the centrifuges ... we anticipate no particular technical problems, because we have gone through this routine a number of times and our experts and engineers are well rehearsed.
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