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pro·pelled
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Propelled
of Propel
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Propelled in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Propelled in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Propelled in a Sentence
I have watched Rudisha this season and I am not sure if he has the fire in his belly that propelled him to Olympic glory and a world record four years ago, his saving grace could be the selection criterion set by Athletics Kenya (AK), where a third athlete is selected on merit.
People have embraced it in a really big way, and they've realized that not only is beer delivery a thing, they've realized that Zeeks is the best at it, and so it has really been the main thing that has propelled us through [ Covid-19 ].
Following the incident, 21 al Shabaab militants were killed, 19 AK 47 rifles, three rocket propelled grenades and a pistol were recovered, regrettably, KDF suffered two fatalities and five injuries. The injured were evacuated and are receiving medical attention.
Ukraine has really propelled the further we got away from Russia, a lot of people got much wealthier. There was a development of a middle-class people.
We are delighted that regulators are keeping in step with the times, as this approach has propelled the UK to the forefront of financial services innovation, and allowed us to consistently maintain that position.
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