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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of evokes in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of evokes in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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  1. Mike Helms:

    Bans often inspire a knee-jerk reaction from the people they affect the most, i don't know if the proposed ban on flavored vaping fluid evokes this sort of response. I suspect it does for at least a small number of people. Vaping is not protected in the Bill of Rights, certainly not in the same way that guns are.

  2. Timothy Bono:

    Social media also evokes upward social comparison, often leaving us feeling worse about ourselves.

  3. Amanda Flaks:

    Between the staff, graphic designers, board members, whoever approved this image, I can't imagine that there wasn't at least one person who didn't see what the rest of the community has seen as far as what this image evokes for many of us.

  4. Jerry Seinfeld:

    It's just hard to be funny, everybody kind of thinks they're funny or wants to be funny, but even the people that are great at being funny aren't funny a lot of the time because it's just a tricky, subtle thing that evokes that response of laughter [from an audience].

  5. Andrey Zvyagintsev:

    The film's reception abroad proves its universality - it is understood everywhere, it evokes compassion for a person who finds himself in the grips of injustice and tries to maintain a sense of dignity.

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  • उदाहरण भी देते हैंHindi

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