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re·ar·ranged
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of rearranged in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of rearranged in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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We tend to put things in silos, if your focus is on improving people's health you would think about what could be rearranged. How do we best assist the person in front of us, if you could reshape it and bundle together what the government is offering? Maybe housing is the thing that is going to make them healthy, not another doctor visit.
One of the mysteries arising from the study of exoplanets is that we see systems where the planets are misaligned, even though they are born in a flat, circular disk, maybe a cosmic tsunami hit these systems and rearranged everything about them, but we havent had proof.
I feel like [Obrador] had to do this to have people who will be working better in his government, with the austerity of the republic, it decreased, but after that, things will be rearranged, and agents will be hired who will really be used.
Mark Coggins, "The Immortal Game" (novel):
Carbon atoms on a distant planet rearranged themselves into DNA, microorganisms formed, grew backbones, swam around the ocean, mutated into amphibians and crawled onto dry land—and finally a cab appeared at the mouth of the alley.
With the austerity of the republic, it decreased, but after that, things will be rearranged, and agents will be hired who will really be used.
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