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mind·ful of
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mindful of in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of mindful of in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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Be mindful of your body, if something is out of the norm, go get it checked. Because if it’s ALS, the sooner the diagnosis the longer lifespan you have, because they can start treating you.
The receptivity of the American public to this indicates that this is an issue, and Teva has to pay attention to it just like other pharma, politically, I can't see this becoming a reality. But the message is more important than the reality, and the message is that we have to be mindful of what the healthcare system can tolerate.
This legislation helps to safeguard the inclusivity of our state’s electoral process by being mindful of the needs of every New Yorker, september 11th is a significant day in remembrance and memorial for many New Yorkers and also coincides with the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah.
Those are important elements of United States national policy that are in American's best interest and we just need to make sure that we are mindful of that as we approach decisions that the United States government will take when we learn all of the facts associated with whatever may have taken place.
We are ever-mindful of the fact that we are competing with the greatest showman on earth on one side and the greatest ground game in Iowa political history on the other, success for us is going to be to exceed expectations. ... We think that means a strong third-place finish.
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