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by-stroke
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Webster Dictionary
By-strokenoun
an accidental or a slyly given stroke
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of by-stroke in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of by-stroke in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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I flew it by him 25 yards, i have gotten a lot more speed in the offseason. That really bothered him. So the 14th hole is a dogleg right to left. I guess he really hammered one. I had not played the hole before. I just hit a little stock cut. ... He was 11 yards by me. If that's what it takes to stroke his ego, then that's what it takes. Had I known that he was going to make a big deal about it, I would have swung a fraction harder and put it past him.
Take someone who has a stroke or a heart attack and they come to our emergency department usually we could have them out within 30 minutes but now we’re calling 20 to 30 hospitals and there saying they can’t take them there beds are full.
We’ve shown her videos of her right after her stroke to just show her … you couldn’t move, you couldn’t stand and now look at what you’re doing, she suffered a very severe stroke, so it’s almost a miracle [she is improving].
In no shape or form are we providing a medical service, if someone is profoundly dehydrated or having episodes of heat stroke or hypothermia, we say, ‘Listen, this is not the right place for you. You need to go to the EMS tent.’.
It could be that periodontal disease means there’s kind of a general inflammation in the body, inflammation is related to a number of cancers and stroke and heart disease, so it could be that chronic inflammation is causing both.
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