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heav·ier
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Heavier in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Heavier in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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If you build heavier cars and have a large market share of diesels you have some homework to do if you want to mitigate possible penalties, customers are switching to petrol and this needs to be compensated with electrification and or hybridization.
People say that lifting heavier loads is the only way you can recruit type II fibers, but that’s just not true, you can recruit type II muscle fibers by induction of fatigue.
The Results indicate statistically significant correlations between the consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks and risk of all cancers combined, and of breast cancer, surprisingly perhaps, the increased risk of cancer in heavier consumers of sugary drinks was observed even among consumers of pure fruit juice -- this warrants more research.
That kind of error causes reversals all the time. Then the prosecution has the prerogative of going again, the state case is a heavier case because its a homicide and a gun. ... Its going to be a big potential decision on what theyre going to do.
You see my naked body, although I wear some padding for Ray to make him heavier, this scene had to justify that padding. It wouldn’t make sense for me to wear padding and not be fat when I got out of the bath. So when I got out of the bath, I was properly overweight for me.
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