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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of hubs in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of hubs in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of hubs in a Sentence

  1. Andy Solem:

    Trunk growth is slowing down, but we don't play in those markets given the slot constraints in these hubs. There is growth outside these cities.

  2. Matthew Katz:

    These locations will function as last mile distribution hubs in highly populated urban areas, where distribution centers are not located.

  3. Cai Zhiquan:

    We'll be flying from major hubs in China to second- or third-tier cities overseas, at the same time, we'll also open up more routes from inland Chinese cities to major hub cities elsewhere.

  4. Emily Ferris:

    We're still talking about huge amounts of territory -- Ukraine is massive -- even if they are just focusing on the east and the south. Some of the claims from senior commanders that they're going to be establishing a land corridor across the south of Ukraine, it's still a huge task, the fact that they've not been able to take major cities and major rail hubs before is still a problem. I think that's going to persist.

  5. Vadym Skibitsky:

    If you ask what’s critical for the Russian Federation, the centers of gravity are these very hubs, and they need to be struck in order to disrupt the supply systems of all kinds.

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