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num·ber-one
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of number-one in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of number-one in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of number-one in a Sentence
I fell down and hit my forehead on a sharp edge and had to go to the hospital. And they took 14 stitches in my forehead and my eye is black, as Deanna Congileo've noticed. But I had a number one priority and that was to come to Nashville and build houses.
Failing to step up to this moral challenge validates the worlds number one state sponsor of terror, just to save face and protect a failed political deal made outside The Council.
We're talking about something that's going to happen three months from now, and we don't know what our situation is going to be regarding Covid-19 in North Carolina, we'd like to reach a resolution that everyone can be reasonable about that puts public health, safety, the science and the facts as the number one thing we're trying to do here.
So back when Bush was still in office, they bring over this, this pharmaceutical company, it's not a pharmaceutical, it's a vaccination company, Novaris (sic), but they make drugs also. So they are here in the United States and their goal, their number one reason for existing here is to make a flu vaccination. And then all of a sudden we have this big pandemic. It almost sounds like it's a setup.
For almost one year our team members have been working tirelessly, with the utmost determination to protect each other and the wildlife in our care from this highly contagious virus, the safety of our staff and the wildlife in our care remains our number one priority.
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