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r.cord

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of r.cord in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of r.cord in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of r.cord in a Sentence

  1. Jason Goldman:

    So, for those who've cut the cord from cable and network TV: whether you use a smart TV, web browser, mobile device, or tablet, there's a way for you to watch the president's speech as it happens and on-demand.

  2. Nithit Intim:

    After the cord was broken, our staff got him [mike] out of the water immediately, and asked him if he was okay, he [Mike] said he felt bruised. So we took him to the hospital.

  3. Salvi Jr.:

    He had a bullet go through some or all of his spinal cord, at least one bullet, jacob Blakes family has holes in Jacob Blakes family stomach. Jacob Blakes family had to have nearly Jacob Blakes family entire colon and small intestines removed.

  4. Christie Barnes:

    CSF is a fluid that actually bathes the brain. Because the skull is a fixed box and the brain is a nice soft organ, it needs to be protected from moving around inside that hard box, so it actually provides a cushion for the brain and the spinal cord.

  5. Jordan Kitaen:

    I feel more than ever that that was a major contributing factor, i think his death cut a cord that was sort of keeping her here and fighting to overcome her issues. And I think when he went, the concept of death became more real to her of losing someone that near and dear to her.

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