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Classmates
A classmate is a student who is member of the same class, in any of its meanings (a course, a lesson, a graduating year).
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Classmates
Classmates is a 2007 Tollywood film that is a remake of the Malayalam Blockbuster of the same name. The film stars Sumanth, Ravi Varma, Sharwanand, Sadha, Sunil, & Kamalinee Mukherjee. K. Vijaya Bhaskar directed the film and Sravanti Ravi Kishore produced it. The film released on 20 April 2007.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of classmates in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of classmates in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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They even have an army of my classmates trying to persuade other students that guns are unnecessary and should be illegal.
Not even four months ago, I found myself on the floor huddled with my classmates not knowing if we were going to die.
If you're remorseful and sad because a rumor you started ended up hurting several people, that means you really care about your friends and classmates -- and that's really important, let's figure out how you can improve your behavior so that you don't hurt them again.
Most of my classmates picked petroleum engineering because of the pay. But now we can't even get a job, i sure hope prices recover before I graduate.
Both them and the older girls, they understand what this fight is about. They had to probably grow up a little bit faster during this year, they had classmates from Kyiv who went through horrible experiences this year.
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