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Imbued
of Imbue
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of imbued in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of imbued in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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Technology, imbued with wisdom, adorned by ethics, and draped in compassion, possesses the power to address complex challenges, steer positive societal change, and foster an inclusive, equitable world.
That’s an area of the brain that’s just so an innately hardwired part of his brain, and it’s also an area of his brain that gives [him] real meaning and purpose in his life, and it’s imbued with emotion.
They were imbued with anti-communism from the Spanish civil war. They sided with the United States and supporters of the old Batista regime and so the trouble began as a political, not religious, confrontation, yes, the Castros have changed, but so has the Church, and that is why reconciliation is now possible.
Today is a canvas painted with blessings and untold stories, a symphony of love and joy that binds us together. Let us embrace the beauty that surrounds us and sing a song of gratitude for each precious moment. Life is a gift to be cherished, and we are thankful for all that it has imbued in us.”
I think because we've been together for so long and people have imbued our relationship that was always kind of hinted and teased at, so they get to fill in kind of the area, the blanks, the little cracks and crevices of who we are, what we are, what we've done and what we will do.
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