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raised(a)
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of raised(a) in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of raised(a) in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of raised(a) in a Sentence
We shouldn't assume that just because they've raised a child before, they're experts.
I want to address that issue that was raised yesterday about records, sen. [Ted] Cruz, R-Texas, raised a very legitimate question about data related to U.S. probation officer recommendations. The White House and members of this committee use that information to attempt to discredit information raised by Senator Hawley and others about the nominee's sentencing record as a district judge. No one on our side of the aisle had access to this information.
I'm now 80 and I'm just another actor and that's fine with me. I've had a hell of a ride, i have a nice house. I haven't got a palace, a mansion, but a pretty nice, comfortable home. I've raised a bunch of kids and sent them all to school, and they're all doing well. All the people that are close to me are reasonably healthy and happy. Listen, that's as much as anybody can hope for in life.
The video made it clear that Jacob ... never raised a knife.
This movie has great production value, and good acting … But when it comes to biblical movies I tend to like them staying with scripture. I have yet to find anything in the Bible that hints that a 7-year-old Jesus raised a bird( and a boy) from the dead. we make it very clear at the front of the movie that this is fiction and we are imagining one year in the boyhood of Jesus ; so we are not trying to present something as fact or something that is n’t and we are doing it reverently.
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