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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of toughest in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of toughest in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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He served his so-called motherland for 12 years. They threw him into the toughest areas, into the mountains to fight insurgents. He was a model fighter with a heap of state medals, and for them (the authorities) to use him for their own ends and to accuse him so harshly? ... I don't want anybody to use us for their own ends.
California has some of the toughest gun control laws of any state, and Nevada and Arizona are wide open, so that’s a gigantic back door through which any terrorist can walk.
When it comes to facing our toughest opponents, the Republicans have the perfect answer.
Pain is that teacher who teaches you to be strong; to be that kind of a person who can face the toughest challenges in the hardest situations. Suffering Is that treasure which makes you vigorous and helps you to survive in the most darkest of the time. Hardship is that endeavour which will never go in vein. It is that effort which shall help you to grow and to reach to your ultimate goal. And Failure is that chance which gives you the opportunity to rediscover and improve yourself.
She was the toughest, wisest person I ever knew, my daughter always fought for what was right. My daughter despised bullies and would put herself in the middle of someone being bullied to make it stop.
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