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on-scene
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on-sceneadjective
At the site of an incident
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of on-scene in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of on-scene in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of on-scene in a Sentence
He was the unlucky guy who happened to be the last one running from the scene, if he was shot in the back, that's unreasonable. If he was shot in the back and didn't have a gun, that's even more unreasonable.
During the scene of the Yule Ball, the ground was very slippery and I was wearing high heels and I slipped but good thing I grabbed onto Robert so I didn't fall and good thing the cameras weren't where we were yet. Oh, that was so embarrassing!
I did' Saturday Night Live,' and then when we kissed in the scene, Saturday Night Live was just a vibe.
Between President President Donald Trump and you, there is a third person that really should get the game ball for getting Kavanaugh over the finish line, it is Michael Avenatti. The day Michael Avenatti burst on the scene, everyone -- oh no hes here. I said, Oh no, hes here. This is good news.
We weren't going to go because we had a report from Afghanistan that the President outing our trip had made the scene on the ground much more dangerous because it's just a signal to the bad actors, house Speaker Nancy Pelosi never give advance notice of going into a battle area. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi just never do. Perhaps the President's inexperience didn't help him understand that protocol. The people around him, though, should have known that, because that's very dangerous.
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