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events
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eventsnoun
Plural noun of event.
The concerts and events management team were delighted with the biggest event and concert they had staged in the company history, they now know everything is possible.
Submitted by MaryC on February 12, 2016
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Rank popularity for the word 'events' in Written Corpus Frequency: #2581
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The numerical value of events in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of events in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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If you give a vaccine to a large enough number of people, there are going to be rare adverse events but there are also going to be coincidental events unrelated to the vaccine, if an anti-vaccine group uses a single case, where no link has been proven, to discourage people from vaccination, that's terrible.
She has improved with regard to her public duties and is participating in various events, of course, her health is a mental issue so there are ups and downs, but worries have rather faded.
I have to take it day by day but the fact I'm playing again is a bonus, what I'm going to do is play a few more events before the end of the year to get my rhythm back. Then I'll go to European Tour and be in shape to return next year when I can hopefully get my career going again.
I want people to come visit, but I don’t want the coronavirus to come as well, i am also doubtful about the safety of having sporting events with audiences.
He was someone that one would have thought would remain very high up in the regime. So this kind of a shake up, particularly if he's been executed, is quite a remarkable turn of events.
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