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for a fact
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of for a fact in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of for a fact in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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I don’t think eating healthy is a trend, people are awakening to the fact that for several generations they have been eating bad food. We’re going to see McDonald’s and other big players move toward healthier choices. At the end of the day, we’re fulfilling a need and giving people what they demand.
Most readers of Genesis understood Adam and Eve to be (1) ancestors of us all, and (2) miraculously created without parents of their own, in contrast, evolution teaches that (3) we share common ancestors with apes, and (4) we arise from a large population, not a single couple. This conflict of fact onlyseemed solvable by revising foundational Christian theological beliefs, or by rejecting evolution.
It's a bigoted policy. It has not one shred of evidence behind it, in fact, all the evidence goes the other way. It goes against the basic American notion that it should be about what you can do and not who you are. ... To do this to patriots who are willing to serve -- not only willing, but eager to serve, who have raised their hands and said send me -- weakens our democracy and seriously weakens our military.
It just comes down to the fact that it's really dry right now and they're looking for water and it is mating season right now, they are using a lot more energy than they normally would so they need more water. They're non-venomous these snakes. They aren't considered dangerous. They're not something to fear but it's best if you come across them to leave them alone.
The fact that the domestic components are up, outside of certain idiosyncratic areas such as healthcare, suggests that people aren't that worried about the election.
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