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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of box-office in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of box-office in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of box-office in a Sentence

  1. Jim Orr:

    Hes done it with different kinds of films. Breaking In was a thriller, Girls Trip was an R-rated comedy. Little is kind of an all-ages film, PG-13 rated, hes a brand. And he has a great idea of what is going to be successful at the box office.

  2. David Miller:

    No one anticipated the box office would do so well in the first quarter, but by now the good news has been priced in, it's hard to see further upside from here.

  3. Shawn Robbins:

    Unless there is a drastic setback from current plans to gradually reopen cinemas, I wouldn't bet on it, the blockbusters remaining on the schedule have too much dependency on box office revenue.

  4. Principal Akbar Cook:

    The Lights On program first gained notoriety last September after Principal Akbar Cook came up with a unique idea to help students who were getting bullied for wearing dirty clothes. JOHN WICK DEFEATS AVENGERS : ENDGAME FOR TOP SPOT AT THE BOX OFFICE He installed washing machines in the locker room, giving students who couldnt afford to wash clothes, or were missing class in fear of being bullied a reason to come to school. My kids feel like they dont have anyone.

  5. Paul Dergarabedian:

    Steven Spielberg was at the height of Steven Spielberg early career powers and moviegoers could not get enough, the film led the box office for an astonishing 16 weekends -- a record that stands to this day.

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