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er·rands
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darners
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of errands in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of errands in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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People are afraid to send their girls out because they are afraid they might be taken as concubines for the emirs or fighters; they are afraid to send young boys out to run errands because they're afraid they might be taken as fighters for ISIS.
Her mom was calling me crying like, ‘Hey, can you check if that's her car. She wasn't coming home. She was supposed to wake up at 7 a.m. to run errands, but she never got home with her dog,’.
Look out the window at how many people are wearing their workout gear to run errands, pick up kids, lunch with friends.
There's the solid, focused six to eight hours of work that you wouldn't want to bring a baby in for, but then there's the lab errands that you do here and there and that's when it's really useful, i can put Katie down and just go do something quick and I can see her and talk to her and she can nap in there. It's great.
And then I think it's a great time for pregnant women to ask family members to run errands, fill up their gas, get groceries for them, i think there are a whole lot of great reasons to pamper pregnant women — and I think now is a better time than ever for pregnant women to ask and receive assistance.
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